CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MEETING - 12 SEPTEMBER 1974

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September 9, 1974
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Approved ForrRlease 2000/08/21 : CIA-RDP78`-1215A000100030009-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/21 : CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030009-6 ADMINISTRATIVE - INTE_ :,-L USE 'L1 Approved For Release 2000/08/21 : CIA-RDP78-0621 v5 000100030009-6 9 September 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: Members of the Curriculum Committee SUBJECT Curriculum Committee Meeting - 12 September 1974 1. The Curriculum Committee will meet on 12 September 1974 in the DTR conference room at 0930 hours. STATINTL 2. Agenda (eadquarjers Operations Training - 1 1/2 hours Chairman.. - Curriculum Committee STATINTL Approved For Release 2009/q~j?~1 : 1A- PPJ q?3) 5A000100030009-6 ADMINISTt 1 J - s _r ..u a Approved For Releas 2000/08/21 : CIA-RDP78-06215*000100030009-6 12 September 1974 25X1A MEMORANDUM FOR: Members of the Curriculum Committee SUBJECT Minutes of the 12 September 1974 Meeting of the Curriculum Committee 1. On 12 September 1974 the Curriculum Committee met n the DTR conference room at 0930 hours. Present were 2. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved without discussion. 3. The chairman briefed the Committee on the formation of a task force consisting of 25X1A 25X1A and- who will evaluate the training of Career Trainees. He noted that the task force will brief the entire Curriculum Committee at a later date, and that the Curriculum Committee will make recommendations on CT curriculum to the Director of Training. The chairman suggested that the next meeting scheduled for the 19th of September not be held because the proposed agenda items--the Off Campus Program, and special programs of the Intelligence Institute are not matters of immediate concern to the Committee. Committee members agreed to this recommendation. The chairman further recommended i ve a that the Committee meet next on 26 September and rece 25X1A briefing on the paper as a prelude to the work of the above-mentioned task force. 25X1A. 4. Mr. - briefed the Committee on a number of the Headquarters operations trainin courses. He noted that these courses are given by Messrs. 25X1A 25X1A and -. 25X1A a. Anti-Narcotics Operations Course - noted that the upcoming running of t e Anti-Narcotics Operations course will be the fourth running. It runs two times a year and has from 12 to 20 students per course running. The course lasts a week and consists primarily of three days of briefings on the narcotics problem, narcotics as an intelligence collection problem, and is followed by a two-day period in which the students analyze real narcotics cases from their own organizations. Approved For Release 2000/08/21 _ 6215A00010 n nri ri+rerei*;r; Approved For Release-2000/08/2411% 06215AGO0100030009-6 The Committee reviewed courses which have presentations in narcotics; these were identified as the IWA, BOC, AOC, Midcareer, Senior Seminar, and Chiefs of Station Seminar. The Committee carefully examined each presentation and determined that there is probably not overlap in coverage or audience. 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A b. DO Orientation for DDS&T - noted that this course began in 1966 at the request of the DDS&T. The purpose of the program is to brief DDS&T officers on DDO activities. It was noted that this is the only course where OTR seems to be acting as a broker or course arranger between two different direc- torates, that is, DDS&T and DDO. noted that the course is run twice yearly, and that each course has about 15 officers in attendance. The course lasts a week and is run at Headquarters. 25X1A In the final days of the course, case histories of DDO operations involving DDS&T targets are used as a basis for discussion. A special program is presented in the DDS&T Career Development Program, which is comparable to the regular course. The question was raised as to whether the coverage of the DDO in the IWA is an overlap or a conflict with the presentation on the DDO in the Career Development offering. stated that 25X1A he will examine this question and make any appropriate adjustments that are required. c. Operations Indoctrinations for OTS - This course was developed at the request o several 25X1A years ago at a time when the Operations Familiarization Course was dropped. At that time TSD, now OTS, did not feel that the Operations Support course would satisfac- torily meet the requirements of their personnel. The present course consists mainly of training OTS personnel 25X1A in certain basic tradecraft activities as well as giving them a general familiarization with operations activities. The course has run twice a year with about 10 or 12 students each running. The course has lasted anywhere from nine days to two weeks. indicated that in his opinion the OTS personnel could very readily be accommodated in the 25X1A present 0 erations Support course at the The Ops Su ort course has been revised in the past year, and feels that it 25X1A more accurately reflects the interest of the OTS. The Committee recommended that approach the OTS 25X1A training people and recommen t at in the future OTS - 2 - Approved For Release 2000/08/2 RDP78-06215A000100030009-6 ~~ ~G~1Tf Approved For Releas "2000/08/21 :t j A121 v*800100030009-6 'AA 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A personnel be sent to the Ops Support course rather than offering them a special program. There is a distinct advantage to this in that the Operations Support course runs six times a year, and special briefings could be arranged for the OTS people with OTS technicians assigned to the 25X1A d. Operations Records - outlined the three programs noting that OR I is a two-day course given six to seven times a year for all DDO personnel. It is essentially an orientation to the records system of of the DDO. OR II, which lasts five days and runs six or seven times a year, is basically a course in biographic research or ivity in the DDO. noted that the present AF Recor s icer, will be assigned to OTR to replace when 25X1A retires in the s rin of next year. At that time will ask to rework the course in 25X1A light of the changes which are taking place in DDO records. A recommendation was made that all instructors who go to the ought to be given the Records course as a prerequisite comparable to their training in Instructional Techniques. The Committee agreed with this recommendation. 25X1A commented that felt that there is some nee for a course in fiel records. There was some discussion about the feasibility of pre arin a unit of self-study materials for this purpose. noted that such 25X1A materials would also be useful in the Operations Support course. will study the feasibility of 25X1A preparing such a unit. Approved For Release 2000/08/21 : CIA- urt H 1irt P. u I j' p6215A000100030009-6 A nuri+icMTlA1 Approved For Releaser,,2000/ /211:i? =RDP78-06215 00100030009-6 25X1A 5. Instructor Training -- The chairman raised the question to the members as to whether all OTR instructors should be given the Instructor Training course when they are assigned to OTR. After some discussion it was agreed that there are different needs in different schools, and that the Instructor Training Workshop mainly satisfies the needs of instructors who are engaged in one or another form of skills training. The group recognized that instructors who run orientation programs or are principally arrangers or course managers need a different kind of training program. However, all felt that new instructors should be given some sort of briefing on how to organize courses, describe and identify objectives, etc. 25X1A Chief, Plans E Development Staff Approved For Release 2000/08/21 CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030009-6