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CIA-RDP80M01133A001000080034-3
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February 4, 2005
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March 24, 1975
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25X1 Approved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133AO01000080034-3 Approved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133AO01000080034-3 Appro>d For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M0l133A001000080034-3 Brief of External Investigations "Jackson Report - tune 1953 President's Committee on International Information;Activities Survey and evaluation of the international information policies and activities of the Executive Branch of the Government with particular reference to the international. relations and national security of the country. Deals with foreign covert activities, cold war, psychological warfare, psychological activities. .'Doolittle Report -- September 1.954~r Q`-'A"~ ' '.~. Covert Activitie.a of CIA Recommends raising level of competence of personnel, develop'' greater security. Improve covert operating capabilities, make an intensive organi.4~ttional study, reduce costs. f Dulles, Jackson, Carrea - January 1949 Report to Nationeil. Security Council on the CIA and National Organization' for Intelligence 'D cV.,_A;,k , I,A ,s~,~ V Ctb'l. i Study coves structure and organization of CIA, existing CIA activities, relationship of activities to those of other departments and agencies, CIA personnel. Page 56 covers domestic intelligence and counterintelligeuce affecting the national security. Page 93 covers services of common concern: the collection of overt intelligence. Clark Report - Mwv, 1955 Task Force on "Intelligence Activities of Our Government" Includes survey of CIA, survey of intelligence activities of Depart- ment of Defense, ::fate, and National Security Council. Recommends a "watch-dcn" Comnii;:;;ion. Investigative responsibility in the domestic operations of counterintelligence fixed under "Delimitations Agreement". Approved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133A001000080034-3 Approved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133A001000080034-3 Appendix II of Clark Report - May 1955 Recommends "covert intelligence" functions and "cold-war" functions be separate and self-supporting. e?Sprague Report - December 1960 President.'s Committee on Information Activities Abroad V_~UV vi-L. Review of psychological factors involved in the international actions of our Government. Stresses importance of greater coordination among departments in planning and execution of policies and programs having an impact abroad. Covers role of Operations Coordinating Board and need for periodic review of such activities. o Kirkpatrick Report - December 1960 Joint Study Group Report on Foreign Intelligence Activities of the U. S.. Government Recommendation to assist the DCI in carrying out his responsibilities for coordinating the foreign intelligence activities of the U.S. Government. ~.2Taylor Report June 1961 Bay of Pigs We have three large notebooks of workin papers butrdo not,have copy of final report. *f, c.... Cd ~~l~t 4x L 6 Kirkpatrick,. Schuyler, Cayne Report - April 1962 '"" Na \ccr- c7 ~ Zito vu G? _ LA C .. o: c v, V..0U ..A Working grup established by DCI to advise on organization and activ4- es of CIA and its relationship with other agencies in the intelligence community. QLA_ Katzenbach Report - March 1967 --- \ r, X~~`i~t ?^r6"~,y,1',. C ~Ou ~~i,. V"\CJ _ _t 1'r1C Reviews relationships between government agencies and educational and private voluntary organizations which operate abroad and recommends means to help assure that such organizations can play their proper and vital role abroad. Approved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133A001000080034-3 Approved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133A001000080034-3 OMB Report - March 1971 A Review of the Intelligence Community Discusses costs, ways to improve the product and three options for leadership of the intelligence community. .- !^1\& ; 9_,~' X11. `~ 'F_ 1 V"t" ~~wa.~rl \ C\ cy & C P C '' d t1 Approved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133A001000080034-3 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133AO01000080034-3 Next 3 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133AO01000080034-3 Approved For Release 26RBS ~Z -:DP80M01133AO01000080034-3 ANNEX T TITLE Transcribed and Edited Remarks of Puring the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board Meeting on 3-4 October 1974. SHORT TITLE: The Supplement DATE 3-4 October 1974 I. Introduction At the meeting of the President's Foreign Intelli- gence Advisory Board on 3-4 October 1974, 25X1 reported on the status of foreign economic intelligence. A transcript remarks was disseminated by PFIAB and supplemented by a memorandum of the Director of Central Intelligence. Thereafter, the reconstituted Working Group of the National Security Council Intelligence. Committee established a Subcommittee on Economic Intelligence, chaired by the National Intelligence Officer (NIO) for Economic Intelligence. II., Summary ".., [T]here is no other threat to this country's security which holds a candle to the potential now resident in the fields of economic disorder...." "...The transformation of the international payments system now taking place is so new and unfamiliar that wide differences exist as to its likely impact." Responses of the intelligence community in 1973 were reviewed. The objectives articulated by the Director of Central Intelligence for economic intelligence in 1.973 were "not quite equal" to problems which, in fact, occurred in 1974. The community participants "are running very hard to keep up with yesterday." Approved For Release fi/biPA~ h-RDP80M01133AO01000080034-3 Approved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133AO01000080034-3 Compared to a year ago, oil and technology transfer are, if anything, more significant; multinationals are less of a visible problem; the issue of targeting friendlies has entered a new phase: "we may be requiring information not because of their potential hostility, but for our safety and the safety of other allies which may only be secured from the friendlies." Petrodollar investments constitute a major problem. Under the pressures which oil-consuming nations face, an enormous growth in economic nationalism requires "absolutely alert economic intelligence." The psychological effects of economic events is critical, as with the pho]bia about world depression or the 1972 wheat deal, which psychologically "had an impact enormously beyond its dollar value." The.economic policy goals of the executive branch sometimes appear to be in conflict, requiring resolution at a high policy level. The recently established Economic Policy Board will, hopefully, meet this need. Before the intelligence community can hope to respond to governmental needs to meet the triple problems of inflation, depression, or international economic disorgan- ization, "it is first necessary to thoroughly understand what it is the policymakers require, how intelligence can contribute and at what cost, and what other consider- ations bear on the role that is expected..." Approved For Release 2@$ # jNQI RDP80M01133AO01000080034-3 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133AO01000080034-3 Next 6 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133AO01000080034-3 pprMf$MRWN Ma W This happened in your absence and I think you should be aware of it--Kent also told his tale of woe to George Carver and anyone else who would listen. .0 (D T pproved For Release 2005/03/24: CIA-RDP80M01133AO010000$0034-3 FORM NO. ICI REPLACES FORM 10-101 I AUG 54 WHICH MAY BE US ED. (47)