REQUEST BY DIRECTOR OF ICA FOR UNCLASSIFIED INTELLIGENCE
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December 24, 1957
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
THROUGH: Deputy Director /Intelligence
SUBJECT: Request by Director of ICA for Unclassified
Intelligence
REFERENCE: Letter to DCI from Director, ICA,
12 December 1957
1. This memorandum suggests action on the part of the DCI as
contained in paragraph 7.
2. The two specific suggestions made by Mr. Smith are directed
toward maximization of unclassified intelligence on Bloc economic
activities in the Free World. These suggestions do not imply either a
new type of unclassified reporting from the field or a new unclassified
publication series, but request that as much significant information
and intelligence as possible be explicitly designated as unclassified.
3. Rather than seeking an increase in unclassified current
information received from the field, I suspect what Mr. Smith
really wants are unclassified analyses which will provide him with
information on the extent and character of the Sino-Soviet Bloc
economic offensive. Members of the EIC Working Group dealing
with this subject do prepare for IC.A and senior officials of their
respective agencies unclassified staff papers on the subject which k-re
siltable for public release.
C0RkI
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4. The two chief contributors of information and analytical effort
within the EIC Working Group are the intelligence organization of
State and ORR/CIA. These components have been increasingly res-:)on-
sive to the needs for unclassified data on Soviet economic activities by
Congressional leaders and committees and by high-level officers it
the Executive Department. At the same time, a substantial amount
of research time is allocated to the study of the Bloc economic
offensive in attempting to stay abreast of biweekly, quarterly, and
semi-annual commitments. Any substantial change of focus would
undoubtedly require adjustments in the present production schedule
of the Working Group.
5. Classification is individually shown for each item included
in the Biweekly. In response to Mr. Smith's suggestion, every effort
will be made by the Working Group to declassify individual items -jr
to select suitable unclassified alternatives.
6. The suggestion that unclassified reporting from the field be
maximized and explicitly so indicated is really a matter to be decided
by the collection agencies. I shall approach this problem informa..ly
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with the State member of EIC. A full-blown response would, it seems,
require formal across-the-board consideration by the IAC, which
I do not recommend at this time.
7. Attached is a proposed reply to the referenced letter prepared
for your signature.
OTTO E. GYEHZ~__
Assistant Director
Research and Reports
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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION
WASHINGTON
OFFICE OF
THE DIRECTOR
The Honorable Allen Dulles
Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington 25, D. C.
Dear Allen-
December 12, 1957
e with our telephone conversation the other day, I eho ld
since the importance of our obtaining unclasdIIied c::ta
on Sine-Soviet Bloc activities in the Free World. The Con essto al
leaders on both sides have a deep interest in declassifying the n Re,x. ulu
information on the subject, as evidenced at the White .I se brletlt 4 of
December 3. They want such information not only for themselves -ind
their committee members but perhaps even more for broadening
knowledge of their constituents on the Soviet economic penetration ffo-
The President and the Vice President have been etneleing t'-11E--
importance of meeting this growing Soviet challenge. In coatiectisi *k.
the request for funds for the Mutual Security Program, we ust= j -*9 o n an unclassified basis all kinds o f questions on the Comm Raist -w-mcrt
offensive. Our intelligence product on that offensive must now be ;fear-
to serve the "unclassified consumer as well as those in the Eaecu-i. e
branch,
Two specific suggestions come to mind which you "ht wit. q to
relay to the Working Group on this subject. One, field snart:es sht-uld
made acquainted with the need for the maximum amount of sl ific.int i
classified information. They should be requested to make a clear -list
In their despatches containing data on Soviet economic activ ties, V atw
wliat is classified and what is not, with a caveat to classify only vvf ere
..ti R
really necessary. Secondly, the intelligence people who -mat on t -e it,
here in Washington should take similar measures. Such measures will,
help us enormously and greatly increase our indebtednest3 to roui
organization.
Regards,
13. Stith, Jr.
J. H. Smith, Jr.
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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION
WASHINGTON
OFFICE OF
THE DIRECTOR
The Honorable Allen Dulles
Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington 25, D. C.
December 12, 1957
In line with our telephone conversation the other day, I should
like to re-emphasize the importance of our obtaining unclassified data
on Sino-Soviet Bloc activities in the Free World. The Congressional
leaders on both sides have a deep interest in declassifying the maximum
information on the subject, as evidenced at the White House briefin' of
December 3. They want such information not only for themselves and
their committee members but perhaps even more for broadening the
knowledge of their constituents on the Soviet economic penetration effort,
The President and the Vice President have been stressing the
importance of meeting this growing Soviet challenge. In connectior with
the request for funds for the Mutual Security Program, we must answer
on an unclassified basis all kinds of questions on the Communist economic
offensive. Our intelligence product on that offensive must now be geared
to serve the "unclassified" consumer as well as those in the Execui ive
branch.
Two specific suggestions come to mind which you might wish to
relay to the Working Group on this subject. One, field sources shcyuld be
made acquainted with the need for the maximum amount of significant un-
classified information. They should be requested to make a clear distinction,
in their despatches containing data on Soviet economic activities, betwee.1
What is classified and what is not, with a caveat to classify only where
really necessary. Secondly, the intelligence people who work on the sub jfNN?-t
here in Washington should take similar measures. Such measures will
help us enormously and greatly increase our indebtedness to your
organization.
Regards,
J. H. Smith, Jr.
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