NSC DIRECTORY
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December 19, 2016
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February 20, 2007
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Publication Date:
May 11, 1978
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11 MAY 1878
IC-78-5061
. MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy to the DCI for Support
FROM I Deputy to the D for Resource
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SUBJECT NSC Directory
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JEK MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION
WITH DENNY ELLERMAN
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
MAY 11, 1978
We talked generally about the performance of the Intelligence
Community in satisfying Energy intelligence needs. Denny emphasized
that the focus of DOE's efforts have been oriented toward defense,
reflecting AEC history. Now they are concerned with proliferation
matters, among other things. is principally responsible 25X1
for seeing that such work fits into a coherent whole in the Community.
He does not know how serious Schlesinger's discontent with his intelli-
gence support is. John Deutsch feels that his sources of information
on proliferation matters are now inferior to those he was able to tap
at MIT.
With respect to our relations, he regards the proposal thati I 25X1
has been circulating for an evaluation of energy intelligence as
unrealistically broad and rather disruptive. On the other hand, he is
eager to work with us on asking the questions, what DOE intelligence
should do, and what energy intelligence uld be provided. He has two
specific requests: one is to bounproposed study and put a 25X1
terminal date on it, letting the budget process drive the decisions
(he wasn't clear on exactly what that meant). In addition, he would
like to reduce the numer of decision units with which they have to
deal. His real preference would be to have only one for the DOE
program. I think that's a position I backed him away from before the
end of the conversation. If he can't get one, he would like to consider
a three-unit structure which has defense, proliferation, and energy
technology matters. In the first would be included AEDS; in the second
the labs; in the third, miscellaneous residual.
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May 12, 1978
Colonel Raymond Maladowitz, Assistant Commandant
United States Army Institute for Military Assistance
Department of the Army
Fort Bragg, North Carolina 28307
Thank you for your letter of May 2. I knowl enjoyed STAT
addressing your students on the subject of crisis response
management, and you can be sure I will pass along your words
of appreciation to him.
I think members of the Intelligence Community Staff have ex-
ceptionally strong backgrounds in areas of real interest to
groups such as your students, and I am always gratified to
have them participate in seminars like the Foreign Area Officer
Course.
Again, thank you.
Deputy to the Director of Central Intelligence
for Resource Management
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
UNITED STATES ARMY INSTITIITF FOR MILITARY ace.IST NCF
On behalf of the staff and faculty of the U.S. Army Institute
for Military Assistance and students of the Foreign Area
Officer Course, please extend our appreciation to
MAY 0 2 1978
presentation has reinforced our decision to
insert crisis response management in our curriculum. The
need for military officers to understand this aspect of
national security is apparent in light of recent inter-
national events. Students and faculty were especially
interested in his comments on the classic Pearl Harbor case.
Thank you for permittingi to come to Fort Bragg
and address our students. We appreciate your support of our
educational mission.
Sincerely,
RAYMOND MALADOWITZ
Colonel, Infantry
Assistant Commandant
Department Director
Central Intelligence Resources Management
Washington, DC 20505
For his presentation on 25 April 1978.
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MAY 0 9 1978
On behalf of the staff and faculty of the U.S. Army Institute
for Military Assistance and students of the Forei n Area
Course, please extend our appreciation to STAT
Office; II Course,
his presentation on 25 April 1978.
presentation has reinforced our decision to
insert crisis response management in our curriculum. The
need for military officers to understand this aspect of
national security is apparent in light of recent inter-
national events. Students and faculty were especially
interested in his comments on the classic Pearl Harbor case.
Thank you for permitting to come to Fort Bragg
and address our students. we appreciate your support of our
educational mission.
Sincerely,
RAYMOND MALADOWITZ
Colonel, Infantry
Assistant Commandant
Department Director
Central Intelligence Resources Management
Washington, DC 20505
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