SCHEDULE OF ACTIONS

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July 2, 1965
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MEMO
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Approved For,Jase 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 80080100110003-3 2 July 1965 PLANNING MEMORANDUM Schedule of Actions 1. The DD/S&T offices will be requested to provide the specific programs and resources requirements for the first five year period by year and the long range program goals for the second and third five year periods using the categories and sub-categories listed in Appendix A (with additions where necessary) and in a format compatible with Appendix B by 16 July. It is anticipated that each office will provide one or two support planners to the DD/S&T planning group for this exercise. 2. The office contributions required under paragraph !1 will be collated into a DD/S&T package by 23 July for sub- mission to the Agency planning group. It is anticipated that this collation exercise will require the office planners act- ing as a staff in support of the DD/S&T plan. 3. By following the above schedule, it will be possible for the Agency planning group to develop an integrated Agency plan with adequate time to revise the format, establish priorities, and develop any additional support papers in time to meet the 1 September deadline. 25X1A 25X1A NRO review(s) completed. r , .Approvaed For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 SAMPLE APPENDIX A PROPOSED ORGANIZATION OF FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES FOR FIFTEEN-YEAR PLAN Intelligence Collection A-2 Information Processing and ADP A-3 Intelligence Production *A_1 Covert Action . A-5 Program Planning and Support * It is assumed that only the Central Intelligence Agency could make a meaningful contribution under this section and that programs would not be sunect to USIB review. SECRET Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved E,gr Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B0Q&22.R000100110003-3 SAMPLE A-1 INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION I OVERHEAD PHOTOGRAPHY A. System Wide B. Satellites C. Aircraft D. Drones E. Balloons II. SIGINT (Overt and Covert) A. System Wide B. Fixed Stations C. Satellites D. Aircraft 25X1 E. Ships Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved F , lease 2003/09/30: CIA-F R 30O&Z2 00100110003-3 SECRET SAMPLE Appendix B-l Sub-Category V. PHOTO INTER- PRETATION PROGRAM GOALS: 1966-1970 CATEGORY: INFO PROCESSING/ADP Sponsor A. System Wide To enlarge the scope and expand the responsibilities and capabili- ties of the National Photographic Interpretation Center so that it may provide integrated, timely exploitation of all nationally significant photographic and other image producing systems. B. Photo Imagery To provide a national effort capable of handling the steadily increasing volumes of higher resolution photography and to prepare for the real-time readout of remote "dumping" systems for use in fast developing situations. 25X1A 25X1 NRO Approved For RMC9123EM9/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For.Release 201fiREiTRDP71 B0082R000100110003-3 Appendix C PROJECT SC1I ME FOR THE FIFT I-YEAR PLAN 1. Assumptions 1 September 1965 Agency sulinissicn (NIPS coordinator) 2. Intelligence Objectives 1 September 1965 Agency sutnissicn (NIPE coordinator) 3. Planning Needs 1 November,1965 Agency submission (NIPE coordinator) ZE. Forecast of Long-Range Goals 1 January 1966 Agency suta~iissicn (NIPE coordinator) 5. Forecast of Programs/ 1 July 1966 Agency sulznissicn Resources (For Fiscal (NIPE coordinator) Year 1966-1970) Approved For Release 20(5JqG fl 2DP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved F'Release 20L E R EITRDP71 B00942R000100110003-3 Appendix C PROJECT 8CIIEDULE FOR THE FI I-YEAR PLAN Sub.iect Completion Date Action 1. Assumptions 1 September 1965 Agency subnissicn (NIPE coordinatcr) 2. Intelligence Objectives 1 September 1965 Agency sulmissicn (NIFE coordinator) 3. Planning Needs 1 November 1965 Agency submission (NIPS coordinator) 4, Forecast of Long Range Goals 1 January 1966 Agency submissicn (NIPS coordinator) Forecast of Programs 1 July 1966 Agency submission Resources (For Fiscal (NIPE coordinator) Year 1966-1970) Approved For Release 20(519(RDP71B00822R000100110003-3 TOP SECRET Approved Four, Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 1. INTRODUCTION: The attached document is provided in response to the "Planning Memorandum", dated 2 July 1965, from The attachment _s in the format provided by "Proposed Outline for Fifteen-Ye:a}r Intelligence Plan", TS 192619, 28 May 1965, revised 2 June 1965. Additional comments explanatory of the basis on which the plan was prepared are included in this memorandum. Other comments have been presented earlier in an OSA memorandum "Fifteen Year Planning Exercise Comments", dated July 1965, 2. ROLE OF THE OFFICE OF SPECIAL ACTIVITIES. DDS&T, IN COMMUNITY INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION ACTIVITIES: The Office of Special Activities, DDS&T has responsibility for the development, procurement, and operation of quick reaction airborne intelligence collection systems, excludirg satellites, designed for penetration of denied areas. As such, this includes the covert development, procurement, and operation of the airborne platforms and the payloads, together with necessary ground support operations. Certain payload components, developed by other offices (ORD, OEL) may be 25X1A GROUP 1 Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassiticatian Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B008822R000100110003-3 'WOW operated in OSA developed platforms. In addition, the office supports Agency and inter-Agency procurements in contracting and security. However, these additional effort: are not included in the attached plan, except as they affec"- the office manning and related personnel costs. The Special Activities programs do not include airborne systems designed for peripheral collection (obviously the systems can, and are used for such peripheral collections when needed.) The general class of systems are designed for quick reaction and recovery of data; it is apparent, however, that usage for more routine collections is frequent and desirable, both to supplement other collection systems, (providing high quality, specific targeting), and to maintain and improve system performance for crisis operations. 3. INTER RELATION OF THE OFFICE OF SPECIAL ACTIVITIES, DDS&T AND THE SPECIAL PROJECTS STAFF. DDS&T: OSA/DDS&T is responsible for airborne systems, SPS/DDS&T is responsible for satellite-borne systems. For technolog;-cal reasons, the techniques used in these two classes of systems have many significant differences. However, the eventual use 25X1 D of technological overlap. We do not consider that the satellite systems will provide a total replacement for all TOP SECRET GROUP I Excluded from automatic downgrading and dectassitication Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For Release i&P3/&,%MlA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Iftw '"W 25X1A 25X1 airborne operations, on the basis of costs and vulnerability. It is recognized that the projected developments will 25X1A provide much that is now done on an airborne basis, much as CORONA/ have largely assumed the primary IDEALIST mission but not the secondary IDEALIST quick reaction operation in areas where the system can reasonably survive the hostile environment. 4. INTER-RELATIONS OF THE OFFICE OF SPECIAL ACTIVITIES AND THE OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, OFFICE OF ELINT, OFFICE OF COMPUTOR SERVICES, OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE OF THE DDS&T, AND THE NATIONAL PHOTOGRAP_H1 INTERPRETATION CENTER, DD/I: a. ORD/DDS&T While OSA has general system responsibility, ORD is doing development work part L- 25X1 A cularly for application in platforms under OSA jurisdiction. In addition, ORD is doing research in the fields of image of possible future application. The application of ORD developments to operational collection efforts is performed in close cooperation with O3A. b. OEL/DDS&T OEL has been charged with the development and int-2- gration of the ELINT and SIGINT collection payloads for application to the OSA systems. In addition, OEL/DDS&T has primary responsibility in support of OSA collection platforms. Excluded from automatic downgrading and 3 declassification Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For Release 20 09/J0RCJA-RDP71B0088222R000100110003-3 for the development and integration of Electric Countermea;urea equipment deemed necessary to make collection systems less vulnerable in hostile environments. Also, in support of this mission, OEL is responsible for existing dynamic collection techniques against hostile electronic threats. c. NPIC/DDI As the principal user and using agencies coordinator. OSA must work closely with NPIC in the development of photo- graphic systems. The current photographic recording medium (silver halide film) provides a clear interface point; OSA has the responsibility to provide the processed original negative, and an adequate number of prints, to the users, with adequate auxiliary data to allow full exploitation. With the coming developments in other recording media, and in the 25X1A data, the interface will become less clearcut; the actual interface will depend on the joint activities of the Office of Communications, DD/S, the Office of Computer Services, DDS&T, the National Photographic Interpretation Center, DDI, and the Office of Special Activities, DDS&T. d. OCS/DDS&T As noted above, the Office of Computer Services will play an increasingly strong role in the photographic collection/ analysis systems; providing required services in processing of image data prior to and after transmission. GROUP I Excluded front automatic downgrading and declassification Approved For Release 2003109/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For Release 20j)"9 jC-RDP71 B00$2222R000100110003-3 %NW e. OSI/DDS&T OSI provides OSA with evaluation of the Soviet and other hostile environment threat to OSA collection platforms in the form of vulnerability studies and updated current intelligence in support of current operations. TOP SECRET 5 GROUP t Excluded from automatic downgrading and de classifica catlan Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 D R A F T 0 RAF T Approved F eleaseRQQ/D~f30 : CIA-RDP71B00~y2R00 - ccatcc 11 COPY .1 of 4 MEMORANDUM TO: Deputy Director, Science and Technology SUBJECT : Fifteen Year Planning Exercise Comments REFERENCE: A; Memorandum from EO/DDS&T, dated 16 June 1965, DD/S&T 2573-65 B: "Proposed Outline for Fifteen-Year Intelligence Plan, TS 192619, 28 May 1965, revised 2 June 1965 1. The following comments from the Office of Special Activities on the outline (ref'. B) are submitted in accordance with the request of ref. A. In some cases, where noted, comments are offered where not specifically requested. In these cases it appears to this office that there is sufficient interface or overlap of interest for Special Activities to, make note of OSA interest. 2. Comments: a. Attachment A: Assumptions: No comments requested, none needed. b. Attachment B: Intelligence Objectives: These objectives are sufficiently wide scope to cover all current and planned activities of The Office of Special Activities. We see no expansion or deletions which can be recommended. c. Attachment C I: Planning Guides, Management, Program Control Approves M2L30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved F Release 2SECR~ 0 : CIA-RDP71 B0001R000100110003-3 no comment. d. Attachment C II: Collection: OSA interest is centered in items 1, 2, 10, and 11. In addition, we note that the SIGINT interest indicated is almost wholly in the COMINT region, some emphasis should be included on ELINT. Particular attention should be paid to the availability of a range of platforms for mobile collection systems. The implications of items 7, 8, and 9 on international relations with regard to staging bases for mobile systems will need to be considered in considerable detail. e. Production and Analysis: While no comments were requested from this office, it should be noted that the increasing needs for early warning and for quick reaction are tending to degrade the clear interface between the collection, the support, and the production/ analysis functions. Only by a close coordination in development can the objective of early accurate analysis be reached. Two regions of particular interest are in pre-processing of information during the collection cycle, and in the improve- ments if the time lapse between collection and initiation of analysis. Further, it would appear SECRET Approved For Release 2003/0900 : CIA-RDP71B00822R000100110003-3 Approved ForRelease 20SE EM : CIA-RDP7160082 000100110003-3 that a part of item 5, programs for greater basic and environmental intelligence, would better be placed in part II, Collection. Operations: This office has little comment on the section: our main interest will, of course, be in the region of requirements for bases for covert action on programs under the aegis of this office. Support: , No comment was requested. However, the comments in e, above, are pertinent here. In particular, the relations between items 1 and 2 of this section, the production and analysis region, and collection provide a very grey interface region, Appendixes A and A-1: Organization of Functional Categories i) Appendix A: generally satisfactory. ii) Appendix A-l. The categories in section I are reasonably detailed. Section II, it would appear, could contain all the categories of section I, with the addition of Because of some of the inherent differences in the needs and techniques, it would appear desirable to break-out Approved For Release 2003/09/30: CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 SECRET 3 Approved FwaRelease 20831910 : CIA-RDP71 BOO&WR000100110003-3 the ELINT and COMINT needs and systems. It is not clear that the breakdown in Section V, special technical systems, is appropriate in this section, COLLECTION. The special technical systems noted will, of course, loose all available pertinent collection systems, and are, basically, special production groups. Because of the timing involved, these groups are frequently in closer contact with the collecting offices than many production units. Balance of Appendix A: We have no further comments on this appendix. Appendix' B : No comment was requested. However, we note that the proposed formats are not in consonance - with the basic statement of the outline: specl.fic actions for the next five years plus general directions for the next fifteen years. In addition, it should be noted that the forecasts for FY 1966 and 1967 are both becoming fairly firm at this time, so that this portion is essentially a recapitulation of budgetary 'submissions already made. With regard to both this and to Appendix C,; we question if it is desirable to give a forecast of Programs/Resources (for Fiscal Year 1966-1970 in July, 1966, when the FY 1966 program is accomplished the FY 1967 program is committed, and much of the FY 1968 program is becoming firm. Greater consideration Approved For Release 2003109/30 i CIA-RDP71 B00> 2R000100110003-3 must a given s paper to e accep a national Approved For? Release 2 q0 : CIA-RDP71 B0082 8000100110003-3 budget cycle; or else specific recommendations will need be included for modification of this accepted budget cycle. JACK C. LEDFORD Brigadier General, USAF Assistant Director (Special Activities) Approved For Release 2003/09/30 CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved Fo Release 20 6 6`.EIT-RDP71 B008 ,8000100110003-3 2. Technical Collection 3. Liaison Collection C. Dissemination, Research and Recording (including Clandestie Services separate automatic data processing for operational support) D. Research and Development E. 'Geographic Areas 1. USSR 2. EE SATS 3. Communist China 4. Far East 5. Middle East/South Asia 6. Southeast Asia 7. Africa 8. Western Europe 9? Western Hemisphere N. OVERT A. Service Attaches 1. System Wide 2. Geographic Area (Same as above) B. Foreign Service 1. System Wide 2. Geographic Area (Same as above) Approved For Release 2YECJA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For Release ~B TIA-RDP71B0Q*22R000100110003-3 1. System Wide 2. Geographic Area (Same as above) 1. System Wide 2. Geographic Area (Same as above) E. Publications 1. System Wide 2. Geographic Area (Same as above) V. SPECIAL TECHNICAL SYSTEMS A. Atomic Testing B. Missiles/Space C. BW/CW D. Missile Attack Warning (e.g. FMSAC) VI. COLLECTION GUIDANCE A. Program Wide B. Technical Sources 1. Photography 2. SIGINT C. Human Sources 1. Covert 2. Overt D. Publications, Press and Monitoring Approved For Release 2003/VRl-FDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved F Re leaseM10613b' TIIA-RDP71 B00848000100110003-3 SAMPLE INFORMATION PROCESSING AND ADP I. SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT II. SERVICES FOR INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTION III. SERVICES FOR SIGINT PRODUCTION IV. SERVICES FOR RIOTO INTERPRETATION V. SERVICES FOR ESPIONAGE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE VI. SERVICES FOR COLLECTION GUIDANCE VII. SERVICES FOR SUPPORT ACTIVITIES (e.g. Budget, Finance, Personnel, Security, etc.) Approved For Release BOOMiA-RDP71B00822R000100110003-3 Approved F?rrrRelease 2003 130; A1671 130082JR000100110003-3 SAMPLE A-3 INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTION I. COMMUNIST WORLD (USSR, Communist China, European Satellites, Asia Satellites, Cuba) A. Political B. Economic C. Military D. Scientific and Technical II. WESTERN EUROPE A. Political B. Economic C. Military D. Scientific and Technical III. AFRICA A. Political B. Economic C. Military D. Scientific and Technical IV. NEAR EAST A. Political B. Economic C. Military D. Scientific and Technical Approved For Release 2Q JR:ElT-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 CIV Approved For.&elease 2003MQ AWDP71 B008 000100110003-3 A-3 V. FAR EAST A. Political B. Economic C. Military D. Scientific and Technical VI. LATIN AMERICA A. Political B. Economic C. Military D. Scientific and Technical Approved For Release 202P~ IDTgRDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved ,fir Release DRi.TlA-RDP71 B0QM2R000100110003-3 SAMPLE A'i COVERT ACTION I. COMMUNITY COORDINATION II. PARAMILITARY A. Program Wide B. Air General C. Ground General D. Maritime General E. Geographic Area 1. USSR 2. EE SAT 3. Communist China 4. Far East 5. Southeast Asia 6. Middle East/South Asia 7. Africa 8. Western Europe 9. Western Hemisphere A. Program Wide B. Geographic Area (Same as above) Approved For Release 20010 t13k:ElT-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 SECRET Approved FowRelease 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 60082000100110003-3 IV. MEDIA (Radio, Newspaper, etc.) A. Program Wide B. Geographic Area (Same as above) V.- FUNCTIONAL GROUPS A. Program Wide 1. Labor ~. Youth and Students 3. Intellectuals 4. Agricultural 5. Miscellaneous (Women, Veterans, Lawyers, etc.) B. Geographic Area (Same as above) Approved For Release 2/ 99 0 . I \-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved E r Release !0'93Q" #IA-RDP71 B0Q 2R000100110003-3 SAMPLE A-5 PROGRAM PLANNING AND SUPPORT I. PERSONNEL A. Executive Direction and Control B. Personnel Administration and Management C. Recruitment and Out-Placement D. Employee Services II. TRAINING A. Executive Direction and Control B. Departmental Training C. U.S. Field Training III. LOGISTICS A. Materiel and Transportation B. Facilities C. Procurement D. Printing E. General Services F. Industrial Security G. Management and Staff Approved For Release 2j9JR 1A-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved Fc Release 20 91 ZITRDP71 B008 JR000100110003-3 IV. COMMUNICATIONS A. Research and Development B. Special Programs Activity C. Communications Support VI. FINANCE A. Executive Direction and Control B. Accounts C. Audit D. Disbursement VII. SECURITY A. Executive Direction B. Automatic Data Processing (See Collection III c.) C. Counterintelligence (See Collection III A-1 and III c.) D. Personnel Security E. Polygraph F. Physical Security G. Technical Security H. Investigations and Operational Support I. Industrial Security J. Special Security Approved For Release 29REJA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved RQP Release*28d 9 TCIA-RDP71 B0( 2R000100110003-3 SAMPLE APPENDIX B PROPOSED FORMATS FOR LONG-RANGE GQALS AND PROGRAM FORECASTS B-1 and B-la: Examples of Long-Range Goals and Program Forecasts under Functional Category V, Information Processing/ ADP: B-1 : Long-Range Goals 1966-1970 B-la : Program Forecast for FY 1966 B-2 and B-2a: Examples of Long-Range Goals and Program Forecasts under Functional Category IV, Covert Action: B-2: Long-Range Goals 1966-1970 B-2a: Program Forecast for FY 1966 B-3, B-3a Examples of Long-Range Goals and Program Forecasts and B-3b: under Functional Category I, Intelligence Collection: B-3: Long-Range Goals 1966-1970 B-3a: Program Forecast for FY 1966 B-3b: Program Forecast for FY 1967 B-4 and B-4a: Examples of Long-Range Goals and Program Forecasts under Functional Category III, Intelligence Production: B-4: Long-Range Goals 1966-1970 B-4a: Program Forecast for FY 1966 Approved For ReleaseM !/ TIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved - Release%W"TCIA-RDP71 BOil02R000100110003-3 SAMPLE Appendix B-1 PROGRAM GOALS: 1966-1970 CATEGORY: INFO PROCESSING/ADP Sub-Category V. PHOTO INTER-' PRETATION Goals Sponsor A. System Wide To enlarge the scope and expand NPIC the responsibilities and capabili- ties of the National Photographic Interpretation Center so that it may provide integrated, timely exploitation of all nationally significant photographic and other image producing systems. B. Photo Imagery To provide a national effort capable of handling the steadily increasing volumes of higher resolution photography and to prepare for the real-time readout of remote "dumping" systems for use in fast developing situations. 2511A Approved For Release 203 &W-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Next 5 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For.Release 20 tSi%''gP RDP71 B008L2,R000100110003-3 SAMPLE Appendix B-4 PROGRAM GOALS: 1966-1970 CATEGORY: INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTION Sub-Category Goals Sponsor I. Communist World- To expand research in CIA/DDI/RS Communist China depth on the develop- ing policies and programs A. Political of Communist China, in order to provide the President and the National Security Council the best possible current evaluations of Chinese actions and the best possible estimates of Chinese intentions. Approved For Release 2LREC'TA-RDP71B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/30 : CIA-RDP71 B00822R000100110003-3