[COL. WHITE: THANK YOU VERY MUCH, GENERAL]
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COL. MME: Th k you very much, G
the N ox
yo
Aral Lee, members of the faculty, and students of
let we assure you that we are very much appreciative of
iar College, We know how important each day of your
Important and busy schedule to come out here
you a zt e
id w
now acquainted
We attach great significance to the role of the National
Agency
ar CaUegein: 9AE
we have to send student to
appreciate very much the opportunity that
course. I found over the weekend, in
to this group, that we have to
of the No
Aai
support, Involvement of some
kind with n. erous other Government agencies, but particularly with the
to and the Department of Defense. We can do almost
despite the very broad powers which the Congress has
to t
;ive our Director. So we are very grate for this opportunity
we fit into the community and, In the course of the cam, how
rya College now -- and I U
e problems we get into in the C
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we work with some of
or Government ags, and
e State Department.
N o w I l o w Admiral Rahorn talked with you on Friday
to
ad by way of
q ms's p.
a minute to set. the stage and reorient
do fit into the rote genre communi
you have seen this chart before. These
e ages of the Government wtAch make up the inteiiigence conu-aw-Aty
W e have lumped AU other agencies over here on the left of the chart, as you
inte1ligence or
are a number of en es the Government that have
t do, from time to time, make a contri-
bution to the community effort but are agencies which are not members of
the United States teUlgence Board.
ow we have outlined here in brown, starting with the
,or of Central Intelligence and the United States Intelligence Board off
to your right there, those agencies which are members of the United States
d -- the State De ,rt ent being represented by its Director
ice and Research; the C +.txa Intel ,gennco Agency being repre-
*-d by our Dew Director of Central Intelligence; the Defense Departin
by the Director of the National Security Agency;, and the rector of the
e Agency, with the Army, Navy, and Air Force sitting
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observer members on the Board; and a representative of the
Attorney
con sston1
from the FBI - and from the A tox c Energy
This was just to bring you back to last Friday and show
you where we sit in the intei ig e community -- wil
the Chairn= of the United motes Int. igenee Board
I w not bore you with the det lied
or on ntel .genre to the President and the National Security Council,
.11 as the coordinator of the intelUgece effort of the United States
very brief refresher, let's take a very
nick look at the Ark
organization chart.
ould just We to idet the principal components
Agency and give you in a word or two their over mission, and you
will hear more about the functions of these Directorates in the course of
.?t. the top of the chest .._ we have
role of the Director, but I shy repeat it very briefly --
e Agency, The Deputy
or for the President and the National Security Council;
oor of the Oovernm
Of
principal
de
effort; and third, the
Director of Central ntellige ace, our only other Presidential appointee, is
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Dir
I an-, the Executive DIrwtor w Comptroller,
with Its d -to-day rn gement.
e Agency's
Over
c,ht you will see
Natii
s Mr. Sohn Bross .- perhaps you
have met
of the eo i
comfit
Concre
ego in all of these roles, but, roughly,
eIs looms out to the eomm .ty andtheI
,r share of his time looking Internally toward
or General Manager,
his role is to asslst the Director with the coordination
d aeWJq In
e to do with the
ept Natiozml Estimates, which I will touch upon in just a
Our General Cow
dvt,3or and handles at
General is differe
erl or the Spector General of the Department of
tat
)n he handles the audit function over here. I'm sure
the way we do basins is merely to go out and have
d cou our money the next mo
how much the target cost last night.
rI over here, I assure you. Vie have an
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staff of about 45 auditors, who, according to these Deputy Directors down
here, are pretty touch characters and mist that we know where all of our
money goes. This Is not to say we don't pump some dry wells, but at least
we know what the money went for.
Now the Agency here is divided into four principal
Directorates, each headed by a Deputy Director, as shown on this chart,
and I will, tick off very briefly the functions of these four Directorates.
First, the Deputy Director for Intelligence. His job is
the promotion of finished national intelligence; and his second job is the
overt collection of information. Now this is done through the completely
overt monitoring of foreign radio broadcasts; the collection from businesses,
missionaries, academic Institutions, travellers, and anyone else who has
Information about a foreign country; and thirdly, the exploitation of foreign
language documents. Overt collection and the production of finished
national intelligence is his job. Our next speaker is Dr. Kent,. who heads
the Office of National Estimates as. well as being Chairman of the Board of
National Estimates, and later on in the day you will hear from
who is the Deputy Director of our National Photographic Interpretation Center,
and both of these gentlemen come from this Directorate.
Moving across to the Deputy Director for Plans - this is
our clandestine service. The Clandestine Services have two major
STAT
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missions: first, espionage, and second, covert action. And in the course
of the day you will hear from
on the Agency's role in
counterinsurgency; and also Mr. Karamessines, who is the Assistant Deputy
of this Directorate, who will talk to you about the Clandestine Services
generally.
The next one, the Deputy Director for Science and Technology
Albert Wheelon. Now this Directorate has both collection respond-
n responsibilities production through an Office of
Scientific Intelligence which produces finished intelligence in support of the
for Inte gence, and the operation of some technical systems for the
collection of information, some of which is by far the most important that
the Government is collecting today. Dr. Wheelon is coming to talk with you
about the functions of this Directorate and the role of science and technology
ace today, and I will not need to say more about it.
On the far right is the Deputy Director for Support. Support
over here -- excuse me, but my military experience is about 18 and a half
years old now, and I haven't kept up with the new organations, but in my
east, this would have been a combination of C-1, (?4, p1
special troops -- personnel, training, communications, security, logistics
e, etc. The mission of this Directorate is to
support the entire Agency, on a worldwide basis, in these functional
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specialties, wherever they happen to be located. Now we will not produce
a speaker from that Directorate today, because we don't have the time,
and I k this is something which perhaps you people understand as well
Now everything that we do here In the way of collection of
hdarmation and eve
that produces
that is done in the entire United States Government
ce, if it is important, eventually goes Into our
reservoir of information which is considered when we are producing a
National Intelligence Estimate can any given situation that the community,
or the President, or the Secretary of State, or someone else who might have
authority to request a. National Intelligence Estimate. Everything that we
collect, whatever we do with it, eventually is considered by the Office of
National Estimates and then the Board of National Estimates -- which you
see on the upper left-hand corner of the chart here _- before it is
disseminated to the community in the form of a National Estimate or an
Intelligence Memorandum which is of national Importance or national in
The Office of dational, Estimates, which is a part of the DD/I,,
here on your left, provides the staff in support of the Board. The Board of
National. Estimates supports the Director as the Chairman. =f the United
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States Intelligence Board. The Board is made up of a group of 10 or 12
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hed citizens from a number of disci lines, who sit with no
day-to-day res, nsib ties but with the idea of bringing a balanced judgment
into AU of the estimates which are produced. We strive to have distinguished
people from the Mary services, as well as academic institutions, the
etc
t
At the
t
b
l
-n.
,
.
~1LiL en
Z
e
ieve we lave L eneral Barnes
from the Air Force, who is on the Board, we have Admiral Nelson, who is
to join the Board before too long, we have General colUns from the
Ar
re .Ambassador (Doc Matthews) from the State Department,
and a number of other distinguished people, who attempt to ensure that the
estimates that a turn. Out are balanced, tak into consideration all the
factors which should be taken. into consideration In the prodhction of
once and nationaa estimates of this character.
3r of the Office of National Estimates
National Est
Kent, whose biography I know you have in your program, and
He is also the Chairman of the Board of
He is your next speaker.
. . ? . Applause . . . .
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