NIS COMMITTEE MEETING NO. 19

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CIA-RDP78-05597A000400020084-9
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November 9, 2016
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August 26, 1998
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January 4, 1949
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MIN
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Approved For Release 1999/09/01:CIA-RDP78-05597A000400020084-9 Vol NIS COZY ITTEE j FETING N0 19 4 January 1949 1. Members present were as follows: Dr. Dunn - Dr. Appleton Col. Ahalt Capt, Fiel Lt. C ol. Del',Oril Lt. Col. _ Gould 25X1A9a state State Army Army 11avy DOMMRIT 10. - NO CHARM. fl ^~y tl U U i En L9r4.E 1A:J WIS. ft NCLe Tti T! 1 $ N fT Ati1"i?: 77?2 Air Force Air Force CIA (Chairman) CIA reorganization ?f the ecent The Group Headquarters Fields explained briefly the rGSeoe all poi-icy 2+ Capt? Intelligence Division, will coordinate Intellig members of ence Group, ence Section, which ence. The contains a Basic I attersgrelati to basic intellig and requirements as follows: this Section are Chief Col. Ahalt chief matters yr. Tucker 11 it Mafl. Davis Economic and political A2r. Ir4n matters In foat1on control Mr. Stone nated to staff desig aison a inted coordinating lli and conduct worms- ence the previously appointed level v special The members of elements Of the reonduer of the intellig carry on the work of c ha, iri 1 ordination the remainatl?n Branch, Dis remain unched? Collection Branch) Logistics Branch. Group are as follows: Branch, ence Research Branch, litany ort of the Basic Intel this 3. ess Rep points regarding r Copies of the De er Prog The follooring . Group were distributed to the rsembers. .ublication) Report were explained: and p action (editing AC Agenciess a. It reflects only G/Ba basic itelligence, not that of the I concerining efers only to ~AI~IS b. The publication schedule shoes r and does not reflect the total publication capabilities of Approved For Release 1999/09/01 : GIN RDP78-05597A000400020084-9 I Approved For Rele sp 1999/09/ -RDP78-0559_000400020084-9 CIA:. as elements of NIS become ready for publication, they will be fitted into the schedule and included in subsequent reports. 25X1A5a1 5. The following requests by State for changes in submission dates shown on the F) 1949 Production Schedule were approved: NIS No. 86 (Venezuela) - Chapter V from April to July 1949 11 If 26 (USSR) - " IV " March to April 1949 n n it ri - it V It May to June 1949 11 (Sweden) - !' IV (less Sec. 45) 'from June to Feb 1949 V from Feb to June 1949 " 39 (China) - " IV " Feb to June 1949 *Section 45 (Army contribution) will be submitted in June 1949. 25X1X7 6. It was announced that the Army Planner (Col. Williams) had informally expressed the opinion that Chapters IV and VI of NIS No. 65 25X1X7 (Alaska) would not be required. However, it was decided to defer further action regarding these chapters until after the coming meeting of the (see 11inutes of NIS Committee Meeting No. 18). 7.. It was pointed out that the proposed policies (NIS Committee Meeting No. 17) regarding dissemination of NIS to non-IAC Agencies and private institutions are really not new policies but principles clarifying the application of policies already established. All Agencies approved these principles. Members agreed to render statements of approval in writing. 8, The Committee approved the omission of sections on merchant marine and navy from JANIS No. 40. Reasons for this omission: material is out- dated; improved material will appear shortly in NIS No. 26 (USSR). 9. A new procedure regarding the handling of ad hoc requests for BGM name clearance was explained. Where Agencies have had to begin NIS production on areas for which no gazetteers have been published, they Approved For Release 1999/09/01 : CIS tDP78-05597A000400020084-9 Approved For Rele sJ 1999/09/01) 9, A000400020084-9 submit ad hoc lists of names through G/Ba to BGI'N for clearance. In the past there have been duplications of requests by the same Agency and even of the same office of the Agency. Also deadlines for filling requests have frequently been so short as to render compliance impossible, although BGN is now prepared to expedite action on these requests. The new procedure is as follows : a, -Agencies are to be anticipatory in framing their requests and get them in to G/Ba in such time as reasonably to permit BGN to meet deadlines. b. Agencies are to take the coordinating action necessary to ensure that duplication of requests is eliminated, c. Wherever feasible, requests should be submitted on maps: this method greatly expedites the performance of BGN. d. In general, requests should be confined to names for graphic material: text names can be cleared in the process'of BGN name editing, 10, It was announced that G/Ba will publish in mimeograph form a series of memoranda embodying ad hoc decisions on interim operating procedures. These memoranda will be numbered serially. The series will be kept up to date by revisions and rescissions from time to time. The following are Agency requirements for these memoranda: State 25 copies Army 40 Navy 5 Air Force 25 Agencies are to advise G/Ba from time to time as to changes in the number of copies required. 11. It was announced that all Chapters IX scheduled for production in FY 1949 will be produced as complete chapters, 12. It was agreed that, because of limitations in printing capabil- ities and funds and because of the inherent intelligence nature of the project, the distribution of the Preliminary Gazetteers should be very largely restricted to the intelligence agencies and their direct collab- orators. The Preliminary Gazetteer - USSR will be issued in three parts and will comprise a total of eight volumes. Part I - USSR (Place Names - Western USSR) is now being printed. There will be a run of 1,500 complete gazetteers. The distribution to IAC Agencies will be as follows: Approved For Release 1999/09/01 : CIA3RDP78-05597A000400020084-9 U(MOLL Approved For Release 1999/09/ *_rnP78-055Q4000400020084-9 State 65 gazetteers Army 400 Navy 350 Air Force 200 After issuance of the above and small miscellaneous distribution, there will be a reserve of several hundred gazetteers. This reserve is necessary because it is by no means certain that requirements as known at this time are firm and it is highly undesirable, because of limited reproduction capabilities, to have a second printing of any Preliminary Gazetteer. 13. The question of why the gazetteer should be classified even as low as RESTRICTED was raised. It was thought that any classification at all would tend to diminish the usability of the gazetteer; In reply, the following points were made: a. The gazetteer has been made an integral part of the NIS Program and is used very intimately in connection with NIS production. b. Until a considerable number of gazetteers will have been produced, an unauthorized person could deduce from the order of appearance of gazetteers the general. order (classified SECRET) of production of NIS and, to a lesser extent, the priority (classified TOP SECRET) of Joint Staff planning, c. It is intended, after so many gazetteers will have been published as to make negligible the possibility of deductions of the type mentioned above, to remove all classifi- cation and allow BGN to make general dissemination. 25X1A9a Distribution: Dr. Dunn Col. Ahalt Lt.Col. DeHority Lt.Col. Gould AD/ORE 25X1A9a 25X1A9a 25X1A9a File, G/Bad Approved For Release 1999/09/01 : CIA-14DP78-05597A000400020084-9 EGM01