PRESENTATION TO THE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE
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February 26, 1955
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director (Support)
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Presentation to th* Armed
c objective of the Office of Tra
26 February 1955
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to ?nprov. the
capability of CIA personnel to serve the Agency. The manpower require-
ments of the Agency embrace a wide maga of technical skills and pro-
fessional competence. of the highest qualitative level, many of which can
be imparted to the individual only after he has reported to duty with the
Agency. The nature of intelligence as a profession is such that final pre.
paration of individuals as professional intelligence officers can proceed
only in the secure environment of the intelligence community. k becomes
necessary therefore through training to relate the skills and comp.tences
which the individual brings to CIA to the profession of intelligence so that
he can function effectively as an intelligence officer. Not only must the
individual be equipped with peculiar skills and techniques, but also he mus
be given training which imparts knowledge and understanding of the environ-
ment, peoples and Languages of the countries for which he will have intelli-
gence respon.ibUittei. Many require training in the executive, managerial
and trative fields in order to provide adequate support to intelli-
geace tions.
2. In order to meet the various training requirements of the Agency.
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Headquarters and at field inst*Uationa, to use those of other governmental
dspartmanis and agencies, both domestic and foreign, and in some instances
to * private academic i*t1tuttono, both in the United States and abroad.
The Agency makes extensive use of Department of Defense schools and
colleges and processes its personnel into ouch schools in accordance with
a quota system. In 1949 the 31st -Amoroso enacted Public Law 110, Section
4 of which authorises the Agency to pay the tuitions and related costs of
training C/A, personnel at private academic inetitutions foreign and domes-
tic. Such legislation is vital to the Agency in providing means whereby
a
**aid training can be given to Agency personnel by
their respective fields.
3. In the us. of external aciliti both governmental and pr
of Training has developed effuctLve procedures and arrangemenu
that those selected for traininghave certified their intent to maks
of service with the Agency, that such training is required and re-
flight specialist.
lated to their current and projected duty as ignments and that the individuals
?sloe ed for such training have the qualifications to profit from the training
and apply it in performance of their Agency tasks.
4. The training facilities within the Agency at. made availabl. to
personnel of other governmental departLnsuts and agenciesto-
-Ag cy
basis and when Agency-provided training can be *iv
1 without prejudice to the operational commitments of CIA. Per-
Army, Navy, Air Force. Department of State, National Security
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Agncy and United States forntiim Agency participate regularly in some
gence curses offered within CIA. In addition. CIA and other
departments and agencies of the governs:mutt mike intensive use of specialists
as guest lecturers in their r.spetive training programs. Through arrang
eats such as these, tratni*1 within the intelligence community is appr
iately coordinated and not duplicated.
5. Not all trainin ctivities of
are conducted
Office of Training. In order to insure that the experience and canpst,nce
of this Office a,re brought to boar upon the Agency's training sifort, the
Director of rraInins is responsible for the technical supervision over
and eupp rt to training activities in the United States or at overseas in-
et&Uations which are conducted by other Agency components. 9y this moans
the quality of training can be maintained at a high level, and the substance
of training programs c&n be kept In conformity with developments in the
intelligence, operational and support doctrine of the Agency.
6. In addition to directing and, supervising the Agency'. training
eUorts the Office of Training is responsible for the selection and career
pr.paratioft of highly qualified Junior Officer personnel. Through secure
mrrang.rnents with selected colleges and universitis throughout the country,
outstandingstudents are identified, selected and brought into the Agency.
detailed to the Armed Forces to fulfill their requirew*nts for
service and returned to CIA for further career dsvJoprnsnt and
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. In view of the na
yl
of intellig ce activities, unusual rn.asuree
ed to insure that personnel selected for intelligence duties are
otivated and psychologically adjusted to carry out the.. unusual
tasks. The investment of tim* and effort in training and preparing laymen
to become professional intelligence oLfc.ra is such that an inten.*ve program
of psychological sseessm.nt of individuals and testing and evaluation of
their learning aptitudes and proficiencies :Ls necessary to guarantee appro
priate returns to the Agency. The Office 4a Training applies an 1111.,
meat testing and evaivation program to Agency trainees for these purposes.
Through this 121411Srli the training effort of the Agency is expended only on
those who show promise of becon-Ang professional intelligence officers of
the highestaliber.
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