PROGRAM FOR ASSURING THE DIRECTION, COORDINATION AND SUPERVISION OF THE OPERATIONS WHICH PRODUCE INTELLIGENCE RELATED TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY
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C.I.G. No.
22 July 1946
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP
PROGRAM FOR ASSURING THE DICTION COORDIINATION AIM SUPERVISION
OF THE OPERATIONS WHICH PRODUCE INTELLIGENCE RELATED TES THE
NATIONAL SECURITY.
V ART ' 1I-B INTER AGENCY COhLITTEE FOR THE
COORDINATION OF THE COLLECTION OF
MILITARY INTELLIGZhCE INFOI-t1vATION
References: a. C.I.G. Directive No.
F. C.I.G. Directive No.
Memorandum by the Director of Central Intelligence
1. Reference a. prescribes that the Collection Coordination Board
will be assisted, in the performance of its duties, by appropriate Com-
mittees to be established by C.I.G. action, from without the Board's
membership.
2. The Collection Coordination Board can best be assisted by Special-
ist Committees composed of representatives of the interested collecting
agencies of State, "rear and Navy Departments with, in some cases, repre-
sentatives of other government agencies such as the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. Such Committees should draw their memberships from the
working level in the several agencies and each should include a C.I.G.
collection representative. C.I.G, should also provide the Secretariats
for such Committees and should keep the records and files of the Committees.
3. An inter-agency Committee for the Coordination of the Collection of
Scientific Intelligence Information has been established by reference b.
A parallel inter-agency Committee for the Coordination of the Collection of
Military Intelligence Information is required. The term '"iaiilitaryr', as
employed herein, is understood to include all Armed Forces; Ground, Naval
and Air; and the size, organization, effectiveness and activities thereof,
as well as weapons and equipment employed thereby.
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L. A draft C.T.G. Directive to establish such a Committee is attached
as Appendix "A" and its approval is recommended.
HOYT S. VANDENBEtZG
Lieutenant General, USA
Director of Central Intelligence
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