ACTIVITY REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 1958

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November 7, 1958
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25X1X71 Sanitized - Approved ForrRelease : CIA-RDP62S00346 000100150064-1 4.100 OOP 01.1 MO MIN TO Assistant Director for Research and Reports FROM: Acting Chief, Economic Research Area SUBJECT: Activity Report for the Month of October '1958 25X1A6a 25X1A9 1, Discussions were held by various ERA representatives with on a wide range of topics relating to Bloc economic developments, Soviet Military Economics, Bloc Trade, Economic Penetration, Pricing Policies, and SinoeSoviet Economic Relations were particularly stressed, 2. The ERA Branches have completed a review of their Biographic Data requirements which is being sent to the Biographic Register/OCR for the future guidance of that component and of the State Departmentts Division of Biographic Information. 3. Current support activity in October cOntinued at a high level reflecting the unsettled conditions in the Peri East and the Middle East, Other subjects receiving significant attention included the Chinese communes and neap forward" progrEm? Bloc area exports, Bloc telecommunication, Bloc agriculture, and the Soviet seven year plan. 40 A joint ORR-OCI Current Intelligence Weekly item on the Chinese communes was separately distributed at the direction of the DCI 'col:embers of the NSC, 5. Efforts are proceeding on several fronts aimed at improving the collection of guided missile intelligence. A briefing pointed at improving the exploitation of legal travellers on guided missile targets is planned for thE in mid-November. The Industrial Division is engaged in selectini a P05 replacement for to aid in the exploitation and 25X1X7 consideration is being given to having survey e current 25X1A9a status of the program prior to his return. 25X1X7 ?Lik .01,1 414.0 OM mow we Sanitized - Approved For Release: CIA-RDP62500346A000100150064-1 Sanitized- Approved For Release : CIA-RDP62S00346A000100150064-1 S-E-C-R-E-T New suggestions for collection are being devised from I GMus study and evaluation of the Soviet ICBM estimate (11-5-58). is 25X1A9a representing the Office in an Agency group which wil visit the Ballistic Missile headquarters to survey Brit) document output and arrange for Agency receipt of selected reports on a continuing basis. 6. The USIB Ad Hoc Panel of Consultants is being convened on 12 November to consider GMICge evaluation of NIL 11-5-58 (Soviet ICBM Estimate). The Guided Missile Branch ie to brief this Panel on the production and deployment aspects of the guided missiles program. Some reservations are being entertained on the usefulness of the contribution which the Ad Hoc Panel can make in a three day consideration of the whole program, which allots one day for briefings, one day for discussion, and one day for the prepara- tion and presentation of a report. The Guided Missile Branches contribution to GMICIs evaluation has been singled out for informal commendation by the ONE Staff. 7. At the equest of Dr. Kistiakowsky of the US delegation to the Geneva meetings on inspection systems against surprise attack, Chief, Industrial Division, prepared a study on the feasibility of developing indications of a surprise attack from an agreed upon inspection of the Soviet industrial system. The study concludes that observation of industrial activities would be most useful if the agreement includes limitations on size of strateeic attack forces. 8. Rep conferance 25X1X7 building Co recentatives of Industrial Division participated in the annual on Bloc Aircraft Production and Land Armamento 25X1X7 nference and tie ONI-NID Conference The Division will also bemire a e 6 p- in November. 25X1X7 9. As previously reported, AFCIN continues to show an interest in Military Economics Branch 9s military costing techniques. The branch briefed Dr, Passony (AFCIN), on methods and problems of military costing. At Dr. Passenye suggestien Military Economics Branch will participate in a joint briefing Of the Library of Congress.Air Information Staff in November. Dr. Passony is also for ORR collaboration on the costing of SovIet ILtr Force expenditures. 10. The JAEIC Economic Working Group continued its series of meetings througheut October, By monthos end coordination had progressed to the point where a windoup of work on the contribution to NIE 11-2-59, The Soviet Atomic EmEgy_angram9 was assured for early November, , -Sanitized -Approved For Release : CIA-RDP62S00346A000100150064-1 S-E-C-R-E-T 25X1X6 25X1X6 25X1X7 25X1X6 25X1A7b Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDF'62500346A000100150064-1 S-EeC-R-E-T U. Analysis Division hao been provided with the substantive content of personal discussions between flr. Hal Lary of the Council of Economic Advisors lo,MprobemeacingheSo'eiet.ecoIuor 12, Analysis Division plans to continue its interchange with leading academicians in Soviet economic research by inviting Professor Francis Seton of Oxford to Washington next month, Professor Seton, a visiting professor at Columbia this semester, is noted for his research into growth of Soviet industrial production, 13. Far East Branch, Analysis Division, debriefed it. 61. observations will contribute significantly to the research effort on Comnunist Chiraos Commune movement, 25X1A7b For9110,114 Aveaca dCaseneintment ever the cisme in both quantity and timeliness of the for its areas of interest, has irk been expressed to the Officer. Those sections of the 25X1A7b!' in which items of economic interest are generally round, have decreased in number of pages by approximately one-third,, The economic abstract cards, which are now supposedly carrying the material which is screened from the Danys? for lack of space, are heavily backlogged and currently being received from 14 to 6 months following the broadcast date, 15. FDD Service has seriously declined, particulex4 in the European Satellites area, since the FDD reorganization this past year, JPRS work does not begin to approach the work formerly performed by FDD from a timeliness point of view, Delays of as much as 3-6 month o are not unusual since analysts must now await the arrival of formal publications as opposed. to informal telephone calls which were formerly made directly to interested analysts by the FDD tranalator in advance of the formal publication data, There has been definite improvement in the quality of some JPRS publications but, in general JPRS quality in no way approachee the level which analysts have become accustomed to receive from FDD. 16. During October fear new profeseionals entered on duty with ERA and one transferred from DD/P? Unfortunetely the number of prospective employees currently being procevsed is quite lows and it ippears unlikely that the special recruiting trips:, which commenced this mmth and will continue throughout Members will produce enough candidn;:es to fill the S-E-C-R-E-T Sanitized - Approved For Re-le-age: elA-RDP62500346A000100150064-1 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP62500346A000100150064-1 gap. One of the more effective sources of potential employees has been personal referrals volunteered by analysts already on-board, Recently several such referrals have produced good results, Analysts are encouraged to continue to recommend potential candidates from their personal or professional contacts. 25X1A9a 17. has returned from a two-year PCS assignment to 25X111Miland has been assigned to the Guided Missile Branch, Induiltrial Division, 25X1A9a Distribution: 1 - OAD/RR 1 - ea Division, Branch, & Staff Chief 1 - 00/1/E 2 - St PR St/PRAR:iiiiiiii:b y/2803 (7 NOV 58) a S-E-C-R-E-T Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP62500346A000100150064-1