NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL STATUS OF PROJECTS AS OF FEBRUARY 4,1952

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25X1 NSC REVIEW COMPLETED, 10/31/03 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL STATUS OF PROJECTS as of February 4, 1952 TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIO- NAGE LAWS, TITLE 18, U. S. C., SECTION 793 AND 794, AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 Februar i'rc vecl fq~ elease 2004/07/08 CIA-RDP80RO1731 R003700050004-7 TOP SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION N'AT_, ONAL SECURITY C OUNC I STATUS OF PROJBC TS 1. COOJECTS (January 21, 1952 - February 4, 1952) (NONE) NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 1 - TOP SEC REST Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R0037000 00 4-7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80RO1731 R003700D55000;0E4- OP S SECURITY INFORMATION A. 2. PROOJEC TS _ UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE NSC'' T S HED LED ON AGENDA FOR T S FEB U 2 ? Agenda dated January 31, 1952) THE SITUA ION TN THE FdAEAST For discussion of the subject in the light of an oral briefing by the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, on the military situa- tion in Korea. Scheduled as item 1. NSC 78/3; Memos for NSC from Executive Secretary same subject , , dated January 31 February 1 and November 7, 1951 and February 40 1952; NSC Action No. 428) Draft executive order on the subject proposed by a joint Navy Department-Treasury Department Committee, was transmitted at the request of the President as NSC 78/3 for consideration by the NBC. Memorandum on the subject by the Secretary of the Treasury is being transmitted by the reference memo of Feb- ruary 4 for the information of the Council in connection with its consideration of NBC 78/3. The Attorney General and the Director, Bureau of the Budget, are being invited to partici- pate with the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Di t rec or of Defense Mobilization in action on this report. Scheduled for consideration as item 2.. UNITED STATES EXPORT" LICENSING POLICY TOWARD HONG KONG AND MACAO (NSC 1229 NSC 91/1; NBC 104/29 Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated January 31, 1952) The reference report on the subject (NSC 122), submitted by the Secretary of Commerce and embodying agreements reached by technical representatives of the Departments of State, Defense and Commerce, has been transmitted for consideration by the NBC. The Senior NSC Staff, including representatives of the Department of Commerce, has recommended that NSC 122 be adopted subject to the revision of paragraphs I.A.l.d., I.A.2.a, and I,A.2.c. as indicated in the enclosure to the reference memo. A background statement on NSC 122 and definitions of U.S. Se- curity Export Control Lists prepared by the Department of Commerce, were also transmitted by the reference memorandum for Council information in connection with its consideration of NSC 122. The Secretary of Commerce is being invited to participate with the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of Defense Mobilization in action on this report. Scheduled for consideration as item 3. HE 112TH=NSC MEETING ON NBC STATUS OFpproved o PRr~~ 20041D7TV81CIA-RDP80R01731 F 87 b 4-7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 TOP SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION PROD TS UNDER CONSIDERATIQLBBY_ HE NSC.ont'd NATION OF SELECTED KEG IN PERSONS FROM D_ ANGER NSC 23) _AMAS The reference draft report on the subject, prepared by the NSC Staff, including representatives from the Department of Justice, on the basis of a preliminary draft by CIA, has been submitted for consideration by the NSC. The Attorney General is being invited to participate with the Council the Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of Defense Mobilization in action on this report. Scheduled for consideration as item 4. ERNL SSFCU_RITY Progress Report, dated December 20 1951, by the NSC Repre- sentative on Internal Security on NSC 17/4 and NSC 17/6) The reference Progress Report by the NSC Representative on Internal Security on the subject has been circulated for the information of the Council and is scheduled to be noted as item 5. The Attorney General is being invited to participate with the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Direc- tor of Defense Mobilization in action on this report. ITY OF STRATEGIC L.LY IMPORTANT INDUSTRIAL OPERA IONS IN E C progress Report, dated January 21, 1952, by the Under Secre- tary of State on NSC 29) The reference Progress Report by the Under Secretary of State on the subject has been circulated for the information of the Council and is scheduled to be noted as item 6. (See also same subject in Section 3-A.) N$C STATUS OF PROJECTS TTpp Approved For Release 2004/0708: CIA-RDP80R01731 R0~370FF~ pp~~ UU~'OII~4-7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08: CIA-RDP80R01731 R0Q37-008 0Q_4T SECURIITYYY INFOH MIATION R 0 UNDER CONSIDERATION BY NSC C ontf -THE B. 1T .[S UNDER CONSIDERATION BY MEMORANDUM ACTION EL IG, NCQE JAMMING SUPPORT FOR THE VOICE OF AMERICA WITH REGARD TO O ET_ Memos for NSC from Executive Secretary same subject dated , February 28, 1951 and January 2, 1952; U Action No. 446; NBC 66/1) Memorandum by the Director of Central Intelligence on the sub- ject relating to the implementation of NSC 66/1 was submitted by the reference memo of January 2 for consideration by the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Director of Defense Mobilization and the Chairman, Federal Communications Commis- sion. Approved by DMS, January 3; by FCC (with comments) January 5; by QDM, January 7; by State, January 17. Awaiting action by others concerned. NBC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 4 - TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 TOP SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION PROJEC TS UNDER C ONS IDERATI O N BY THE NSC (C ont r d ) C. ITEMS AWAITING SUBS'NT_ NSC CONSIDERATION -'E OSITI N OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO THE COMMUNIST T I TAB .." .,..`...?~.' T IL'RZAT TO (Progress Report', dated January 25, 1952, by the Under Secre- tary of State on \TSC 67/3) The reference Progress Report by the Under Secretary of State on the subject has been circulated for the information of the Council and will be scheduled on the agenda of an,early Council meeting. ORMULATION OF A UNITED STATES POSITION WITH a;SPECT THE TIO N LIMITATION ANDBALNCEY :EDUCTION OF AR 9-FORCES ARMAMENTS Progress Report dated January 29, 1952, by the Secretary of State on NSC 1123 The reference Progress Report by the Secretary of State on the subject has been circulated for the information of the Council and will be scheduled on the agenda of an early Council meeting. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS pppr~ Approved For a ease 200471: CIA-RDP80R01731 A~137vU0C3-7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 TOP SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION 3. CURRENT NSC ST +,F' PROJECTS A. SENIOR NSC SrSTAFF D STIES OBJECTIVES AND COURSES OF ACTION WITH RESPECT '"'"""'-r^ "" ASSION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA eeting of Senior NSC Staff on September 27 1951 , item 1-c; NSC Action No. 597; Memos for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same subject dated December 29, 1951 and February 1 and 4, 1952; NBC 46/5) The Senior Staff at its meeting on September 27, agreed that State and Defense would jointly examine the need for a re- vision of U. S. policy respecting Southeast Asia, with par- ticular reference to Indochina, for consideration by the Senior Staff. The Council on December 19 discussed the situation in Indochina in the light of recurring rumors of impending Chinese Commu- nist intervention, and, at the suggestion of the Secretary of State, directed the Senior NSC Staff to expedite the report on U. S. policy toward Southeast Asia, with particular refer- ence to possible courses of action regarding Indochina. Draft report on the subject, prepared by a State-Defense drafting roue after discussion of the subject by the Steering Committee (consisting of representatives of the Senior State, Defense, JCS and CIA members), was transmitted by the reference memo of December 29 for consideration by the Senior Staff. Preliminary draft statement of policy on the subject prepared by the Steering Committee was transmitted by the reference memorandum of February 1 for consideration by the Senior Staff at an early meeting in lieu of the draft distributed by the 'reference memorandum of December 29. Related NSC Staff study, prepared by a drafting group of the Staff Assistants, is being transmitted to the Senior Staff by the reference memo of February 4. CONDITIONS, FORPEEACEFUL SETTLEMENT PRIORITY PROJECV W THE U+ SR (Records of Senior NSC Staff Meetings February 23 and May 24, 1951; NSC 79; NSC 112; NSC Action No. 511? Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, subject: "United States and Allied Objectives in the Event of Global War," dated September 6, 1950) On February 23, 1951 the Senior NSC Staff agreed that the NSC 79 project on United States and allied war objectives should be completed in two sections and that the section on NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS -- 6 - TOP gE0065~ Approved For Release 2004/07/08: CIA-RD08OR01731 R003 7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08: CIA-RDP80R01731 R%F O8E Q 4-7 SECURITY INFORMATION Cam, RENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd) CONDITIONS FOR A PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT WITH THE USSR (Cunt 1d) the above subject, including a plan for reduction and regula- tion of armaments and armed forces, should be completed as a matter of priority. On May 24 the Senior Staff agreed that the completion of this project would provide an important back- ground for obtaining popular support for U. S. national secur- ity policies. Report by the Secretaries of State and Defense in connection with the plan referred to above, adopted by the Council (NSC Action No. 511) and approved by the President as NSC 112. On July 10, the Senior NSC Staff noted that NSC 112 was the first step toward completion of this project and that further work would proceed in the light of Council action on NSC 112. At its meeting on November 20, in connection with a review of the NSC Status of Projects the Senior Staff agreed that the Senior State, Defense and JCS members, together with the Executive Secretary, would meet at an early date to review progress on this project. Awaiting report by the State Defense and JCS members. (See also related projects below.) STATES AND ALLIED WAR OBJE_C IVE6 IN THE EVENT OF NSC 79; Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary same subject , , dated September 6, 1950) JCS memo (NSC 79) circulated for Council information and referred to the Staff for use in the preparation of a report. The Senior Staff designated an ad hoc group to draft a report to include both a statement of war objectives in the event of global war, and such related questions as a statement of the conditions that the U. S. would be willing to accept for a peaceful settlement with the USSR and its satellites. At the initial meeting of the ad hoc group under the chairmanship of the State member on October 6, 1950, the form and content of a response to the problems posed by NSC 79 were discussed and agreed upon. On February 23 1951, the Senior Staff agreed that this project should be divided as follows: (1) a statement of U.S. and allied war objectives in the event of a global war- and (2) a statement of the conditions the U. S. would be willing to accept for a peaceful settlement with the USSR, including a plan for the reduction and regulation of armaments and armed forces. At its meeting on November 20, in connection with a NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 7 - TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 4-7 INFORMATION CURRENT NSC STAFF P OJECTS (Cont'd) ED STATES AND ALLIED WAR OBJECTIVES IN THE EVENT OF AL WAR Cont'd) review of the NSC Status of Projects, the Senior Staff agreed that the Senior State, Defense and JCS members, together with the Executive Secretary would meet at an early date to review progress on this project. Awaiting initial draft by the State Policy Planning Staff of the project listed under (1) above. (See also related projects above and below.) TED t STATES.- OBJFCTIVE AND PROGRAMS FOR NATION L SFCURTY NSC 6 Series- NSC 114 Series; NSC Action No. 5'%5; Mr mo for Senior NSC Staff, from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated November 6, 1951) The Council on October 17 (NSC Action No. 575-9) directed the Senior NSC Staff to submit for Council consideration at the earliest practicable date a reappraisal of the policies and programs set forth in the NSC 68 and 114 Series, including a revision of Part I of NSC 114/2 and in the light of: (1) Further analysis of Soviet atomic capabilities as indicated by the recent explosion of another atomic bomb in the USSR; and (2) the current evaluation of the net capability of the USSR to injure the continental United States (see Section 4). At its meeting on October 24, the Senior NSC Staff noted the statement by the Executive Secretary that the Senior State member had agreed to prepare a draft of the political and foreign policy considerations to be included in the reappraisal of the NSC 68 and 114 Series; and that the Senior Defense, JCS and CIA members would prepare a revision of the portions of Part I of NSC 11412 relating to military capabilities, in the light of. the two factors mentioned above. At the request of the Director Psychological Strategy Board, paragraphs on "Psychological Strategy in the Ensuing years," prepared by the Staff of the PSB9 were circulated by the reference memo of November 6 for the information of the Senior Staff, and were referred to the Senior State member for con- sideration in connection with his preparation of the draft of the political and foreign policy considerations to be included in the reappraisal of the NSC 68 and 114 Series. Awaiting pre- paration of draft sections of the report by the departments and agencies concerned, pending receipt of the analysis and evaluation referred to as (1) and (2) above. (See also re- lated projects above and below.) NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 8 - TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 TOP SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION JJRRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS_ (Coat!d) UNTTED STATR rz,w _ C T VE S AND UR SE S OF ACTION IN KOR,EA NS 2; Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject dated December 18, 1951; NIE-55; SE-20; NSC Action No. 5953 The Council in adopting NSC 118/1 as amended (subsequently issued as NSC 118/2), referred the alternative versions of subparagraph 2-ja-(6) to the Senior NSC Staff for review in the light of an analysis of the traffic in and out of 7ommu- nist China and of the probable effectiveness of an embargo or blockade (NSC Action No. 595-q-()+))* Awaiting preparation of a draft report by the Steering Committee. TY OFSTRATEGICALLY IMPORTANT INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONuS,SIIN N CnitNTRT'G'c Progress Rep ort dated July 24 1951 b th D , , y e epartment of State on NSC 29; NSC Action No. 531) By NSC Action No. 531 the Council referred the reference Progress Report to the Senior NSC Staff for recommendations regarding the desirability of a revision of the list of operations contained therein and the frequency of future pro- gress reports by the Department of State, On September 27 in connection with a review of the NSC Status of Projects,' the Senior Staff agreed th t th a e State Department, with the assistance of a sub-committee composed of reprgsentatives?from Defense, NSRB, ODM, and CIA, would assume respd+sibility for the preparation of a draft report pursuant to NSC Action No. 531. Memorandum from the office of the Secretary of Defense dated October 2, 1951, which advised that recommendations by the Munitions Board for revision of the list of strategically important industrial operations would be submitted by Decem- ber 15, 1951 has been transmitted to the Senior State member of the NSC Staff for his information and use in connection with this project. Awaiting report by State. (See also same subject in Section 2-A) P R O V T S I O N S T A T R FORCES (N-M-9-671-and NSC 9 ? NSC Action No. 409; Memo for Members of Staff group from Executive Secretary subject: "Provision for State Guard Forces," dated May 7, 1351; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated September 19, 1951) At the request of the Secretary of Defense, NBC 96 on the subject was submitted for Council consideration. At its 77th meeting, by the reference action, the Council agreed to re- quest the Chairman, NSRB, to develop, in consultation with NBC STA rcE dp p e 2004/0~f08 : CIA-RDP80R01731, Q37VQf T 4-7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 TOP SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION GU=NT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (C ont' d ) PROVISION FOR STATE ,DACES (C Data) other interested agencies, a plan for the provision of essen- tial Federal guidance and assistance to the States in organiz" ing reserves to perform State and local security functions when the National Guard is ordered into active military ser- vice, this plan to include any necessary Federal legislation. Report by the Chairman, NSRB circulated for Council informa- tion as NSC 96/1 and referred to the NSC Staff for use in the preparation of a report for Council consideration, On April 12 the Senior Staff discussed NSC 96/1 and referred it to the Defense, JCS and NSRB Staff members together with officials from the Department of Justice, the Bureau of the Budget, and the Federal Civil Defense Administration, for use in the preparation of a report for Senior Staff considera- tion. Draft outline, prepared by the Executive Secretary, trans- mitted to the above staff group by the reference memo and discussed at a meeting on May 14. With some modifications the outline was adopted as a working guide and the proposed assignments were accepted. A new draft report, prepared on the basis of material submitted by Defense Justice and Civil Defense in accordance with the agreed outline, was trans- mitted to the Senior Staff by the reference memo of September 19. Awaiting consideration of the draft report by the Senior Staff. VTAMTTTW OST OFFS I GG AVAILABILITY OF CERTAIN MIDDLE ~ F L ES OR F SETTING THEIR LOS Record of Meeting o en or Staff on November 27, 1951) The Senior NSC Staff at its meeting on November 27, agreed that in connection with but not necessarily as a part of the Mediterranean and Middle East project (see Section 3-B) the Department of Defense should prepare a study of the cost of the military effort in terms of feasibility, time and material, and the forces required to ensure the continued availability of oil from the Behreiri-Qatar-Saudi Arabia area, and the Office of Defense Mobilization should prepare a study of the economic cost in terms of feasibility time and material required to offset the loss of oil from that area. Awaiting report by Defense and ODM. (See also NSC 97 project in Section 4 below.) NSC STAWt%vQE FP%MW? 200410748'r CIA-RDP80RO1731 R` OkO -7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08: CIA-RDP80R%77O CURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS (Conttd) B. N C STAFF ASSISTANTS W" I ON THE EAS 'TER1 IITfl ANE T AND MIDDLE EAST LPRIORITY PROJECT (Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated December 12, 1950; NIE-14 and 26; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, subject: "World-Wide Demand and supply of Petroleum in Event of a Major War " dated August 3, 1951; Records of Senior NSC Staff Meetings, December 29, 1950 and July 10 and August 16, 1951; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, subject: "The Position of the United States with Respect to the General Area of the Eastern Mediterranean, Red Sea and Persian Gulf," dated October 5, 1951; NSC 117; Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, subject: "Security of Certain Middle East Areas," dated December 11, 1951; Memo for the Steering Committee on the Middle East from Executive Secretary, subject: "The Position of the United States with Respect to the Area Comprising the Arab States, Iran and Israel," dated January 30, 1952; NSC 97/2) Memo by the Senior State Member on the subject transmitted by the reference memo of December 12, 1950 and considered by the Senior Staff on December 29, 1950, when it was agreed that an initial draft report should be prepared by State and that CIA should furnish an intelligence estimate of local attitudes and conditions which affect protection of our interests and the realization of our objectives. On February 23, 1950 the Senior NSC Staff agreed that this project should be completed as a matter of priority. CIA estimate circulated as NIE-26. On July 10 the Senior Staff agreed that this report should proceed without awaiting completion of the related project on a national petroleum program (NSC 97, see Section 4 below), but that the report should not be submitted for NSC con- sideration until the information being developed in connection with the petroleum report could be taken into account. On August 16 the Senior Staff discussed the report prepared by the Petroleum Administrator for Defense and transmitted by the reference memo of August 3, and agreed that this report should be studied further by the Senior Staff before finally com- pleting a report on the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East. Draft statement of policy and NSC Staff study which takes account of the preliminary material on the world oil situation being assembled in connection with the NSC 97 proj- ect, was prepared by the Department of State and transmitted by the reference memo of October 5 for the consideration of the Senior Staff. State Department admendments to the draft statement of policy were made available to the Senior Staff on October 24. NSC ST413$DL FR&2004/0.7/Q81: CIA-RDP80RO1731 RO03TWO59 ET Approved For Release 2004/07/08: CIA-RDP80R01731 RQ.W0@=RT 7 SECURITY INFORMATION CURRENT NSC ySTAFF_ PROJECTS (Cont 1d) E EASTERN? DI RRANEAN AND MIDDLE EAST ont,td Memo from the Joint Chiefs of Staff on "The Anglo-Iranian Problem" was submitted to the Council at the request of the Secretary of Defense as NSC 117. At its meeting on October 24, the Senior Staff discussed the draft report prepared by State together with NSC 117 and agreed that the draft report should be referred to the Senior State Defense, JCS and CIA members for the preparation of a revisel draft in the light of the discussion. At its meeting on October 25 the Senior Staff, in connection with a discussion of the project on a national petroleum program, agreed that the revised draft report should take account of the importance of Middle Eastern oil to the free world both in war time and in peace time. Comments and suggestions by the Senior 0DM member and a memorandum by the Senior Representative, PSB, both relating to the draft report'. were transmitted to Senior State, Defenses JCS and CIA members for use in the preparation of a revised draft report. At its meeting on November 20 the Senior Staff agreed that ?SC 117 should be listed in the Status of Projects as a reference in connection with the project on the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East, rather than as a separate item. On December 11, the Senior Staff Steering Committee referred the draft report, prepared by State, to the Staff Assistants for the preparation of a revised draft. Alternative JCS draft was circulated to a subcommittee of the Staff Assistants on December 21. Revised draft report on the subject, prepared by State was transmitted by the reference memorandum of January 30 for the information of the Steering Committee on the Middle East, and was referred to the Staff Assistants' sub- committee on the project. Awaiting preparation of a draft re- port by the subcommittee of the Staff Assistants. (See also re- lated project in Section 3-A.) ITED STATES POT ICY WITH RESPECT TO BERLIN AND EASTERN GERMANY (NvBC 09; NSC 773/4, par. 42; Memos for NBC from Executive Secretary, subject: "Additional airlift to support the Far East " dated September 27 and November 20, 1950; NSC Action No. 368; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated October 31, 1950; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, subject: "Courses of Action in the event East Germany Imposes a Blockade in Berlin", dated February 16, 1951; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, subject: "United States Policy With Regard to a Possible New Berlin Blockade," dated March 27, 1951; NIE-4) At its 69th Meeting the Council noted the reference memo of September 27, 1950 and the fact that the situation presented NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS .. Tip FARE Approved For Release 2004/67/t ; G'IA-RDP80R01731 R0037000AU(r4-7 T Approved For Release 2004/07/08: CIA-RDP80R01731 R 0fi9 -7 SECURITY INFORMATION therein would be taken into consideration in the studies on the Berlin blockade referred to in par. 42 of NSC 73/4. Memoranda on the subject by the Deputy Under Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense were circulated for Council information as NSC 89 and referred to the NSC Staff for use in connection with this Staff project. JCS study on airlift capabilities circulated to Senior Staff by the reference memo of October 31, 1950. Subsequent memo by the De uty Secretary of Defense (reference memo of November 20, 1950) circulated for Council information and referred to the Staff for con- sideration in connection with this project. Views of the JCS on "Courses of Action in the Event East Germany Imposes a Blockade in Berlin" circulated by the reference memo of February 16t 1951 to the Senior Staff for consideration in connection with this project upon the recommendation of the Secretary of Defense. NIE-4, issued by CIA, relates to the above subject. On February 23, 1951 the Senior Staff noted that the JCS views would be taken into account in the early completion of a draft report on "U. S. Policy With Respect to Berlin and Eastern Germany," now under preparation in the Department of State Iin collaboration with the Department of Defense. Report by State circulated by reference memo dated March 27, considered by the Senior Staff on April 3 and referred to the Staff Assistants for revision in the light of the discussion. At its meeting on November 20, in connection with a review of the NSC Status of Projects the Senior Staff agreed that the Staff Assistants should endeavor to complete this project as soon as possible. Awaiting initial draft by ad hoc group of Staff Assistants. ; FECTIVE UTILIZATION Of THE CIVIL AN MANPOWER OF NON-SOVIET-- NATIONS 0 WORK OF VALIX 0 LIZATION PROGRAM Memos for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, subject, "Proposed NSC Study of Use of Foreign Manpower for Production," dated March 29 and April 16, 1951; Memo for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated October 17, 1951) Memos by the Acting Senior NSRB Member and by the Senior ODM Member transmitted by the reference memos of March 29 and April 16, respectively, were considered by the Senior Staff on April 17. It was agreed that ODM should undertake the NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 13 - TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 ' Approved For Release 2004/07/08: 19EM1 CU$J NT NSC SJAFF PROJECTS (C ont + d EFFECTIVE ONS O preparation of a report on the subject for consideration by the NSC Staff along the lines proposed by ODM in the report attached to the reference memo of April 19. The Staff further agreed to the inclusion of NSRB and Mr. Harriman's Office among the agencies to be consulted by ODM. Draft statement of policy prepared by an inter-agency group under the chairmanship of ODM and including representatives of the Departments of State, Defense and Labor, BOA, NSRB and Mr. Harriman's Office was transmitted to the Senior staff for consideration by the reference memo of October 17 together with a memo from the Senior ODM Member and the comments of the inter-agency group in explanation of the proposed state- ment of policy. The Senior Staff at its meeting on October 30 considered the draft report and referred it to the NSC Staff Assistants, with the advice and assistance of representatives of the other de- partments and agencies concerned, for the preparation of a re-* vised report in the light of the discussion. The draft report was discussed by the Staff Assistants, augmented by represen- tatives of the Departments of Justice and Labor and of EC A, at meetings on November 1 and 2 and referred to a drafting group for revision in the light of the discussion. Memorandum from the EC A representative together with its attached redraft of paragraph 5 of the draft report, and an EC A airgram on the EC A Production Assistance Program were circulated on November 16 for the information of the Staff Assistants and were considered in the'preparation of a revised draft report by the drafting group. Draft statement of policy on the subject, pre- pared by the drafting group, was circulated to the Staff A. sistants on November 29. Proposed redraft of the draft state- ment of policy of November 29, prepared by the Department of Labor, NSRB and ECA, was circulated to the Staff Assistants on December 18. A correction to this redraft was circulated on December 26. Awaiting consideration by the Staff Assistants of the proposed draft statements of policy. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS 14 - TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08: O INFORMATION CURRENT NSSC STAFF PROJECTS (Cont'd) OF MANEOWER OF OTHER NATIONS FOR MILITARY PURPOS'S NSC 108 and memo for all holders of NSC 10 dated April 24 , 1951? Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, same subject dated May 8 1951? NSC Action No. 472; Memo for Senior NS Staff from Executive Secretary, subject: "Effective Utiliza- tion of Civilian Manpower of Non-Soviet Nations for Work of Value to the Mobilization Program," dated October 17, 1951) At the suggestion of the Senior State Member the Senior NSC Staff on December 12, 1950 agreed to designate an ad hoe group under the Chairmanship of a JCS official and with officials from State, NSRB, Mr. Harriman's Office, and CIA, to prepare a draft report on the subject. The report by the ad hoc committee was considered and amended by the NSC Staff for submission to the NSC as NSC 108. JCS views circulated by the reference memo of May 8. At its 91st Meeting the NSC referred NSC 108 to the NSC Staff for recon- sideration. On May 17 the Senior Staff referred NSC 108 to the Staff Assistants for revision in the light of the dis- cussion. On June 13 the Staff Assistants agreed that an initial draft on the subject of civilian manpower should be completed with a view to the subsequent preparation of a report combining the civilian and military aspects of the subject for Senior Staff consideration. At a meeting on November 2 in connection with their consideration of the draft report on civilian man- power (see project above) the Staff Assistants agreed that, when a revision of the latter report was transmitted to the Senior Staff, the Staff Assistants should recommend to the Senior Staff the cancellation of the project on military man- power. Awaiting completion of action on the civilian man- power project. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 15 - TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 TOP SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION CURRENT JS STAFF PROJECTS (C ont 1 d C. OTURRENT NSC STAFF PROJECTS ASE F INFO AT ON REGARDING NEW WEAPONS (Memo for NSC Consultants and AEC Representative, from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated July 5, 1950) At the direction of the President, the Council and the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission undertook a con- sideration of the general problem of weapons information, including atomic weapons, in order to make appropriate recommendations to the President on the subject. A draft report, prepared by the Executive Secretary in accordance with the discussion at a meeting on June 22, 1950, was circulated to the NSC Staff and a representative of the AEC by the reference memo. At a meeting on November 20, 1951, in connection with a review of the NSC Status of Projects, the Senior NSC Staff agreed that this project should be referred to the Psychological Strategy Board for appropriate action. Awaiting report by the Psychological Strategy Board. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS 16 g Approved For Release 2004/07/08: CIA-RDP80R01731 ROSA 0IIEAT7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 TOP SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION OTHER CURRENT COUNCIL PROJECTS GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE SECURITY PROGRAM (NBC 13; rogress eport, a9t;d December 20, 1951 by the NSC Representative on Internal Security on NBC 17/4 and 17/6) A letter by the President on the subject was transmitted as NBC 113 for the information of the Council, and referred to the ICIS for preparation of a response for Council considera- tion, as directed by the President in the fourth paragraph thereof. As further directed by the President, the Chairman, Civil Service Commission, has been requested to participate with the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Attorney General and the Director of Defense Mobilization in this project.. Awaiting report by the ICIS. ELIGIBILITY OF FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES TO RECEIVE CLASSIFIED INFORMATION Memos for NSC from Executive Secretary, same sub ect, dated June 1k, and November 19, 1951; NBC Action No. 507; Progress Report, dated December 20, 1951, by the NBC Representative on Internal Security on NBC 17/4 and 17/6) Memorandum by the Chairman, Interdepartmental Committee on Internal Security (ICIS), and attached draft Presidential directive together with a report and proposed regulations on the subject, were transmitted by the reference memo of June 14 for consideration by the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Attorney General, the Director of Defense Mobilization and the Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission. Approved by ODM, June 19; by Justice, June 21; by State, June 23; by Treasury, June 29; by NSRB, July 2; by AEC, July 9. The Acting Secretary of Defense on July 2 recommended that the Council defer action on this memorandum until the Standing Group of the NATO has had an opportunity to examine the proposed regulations. On July 11 the NSC agreed that further consideration should be deferred, pending the outcome of the NATO negotiations, as recommended by the Acting Secre- tary of Defense (NBC Action No. 507). Memorandum from the Office of the Secretary of Defense and its attached report on the present status of negotiations within NATO were circulated by the reference memo of November 19 for the information of the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Attorney General, the Director of Defense Mobilization and the Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission. In accordance with NBC STATUS OF PROJECTS - 17 ? TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 TOP SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION OTHER CURRENT C QUNC X L PROS (C nt t E GIBILITY OF FO N REP S VES 10,a&EX4 -CL AS&IFIED NFO AT ON C on .1 the proposal by the Department of Defense in the first sentence of the memorandum, the draft Presidential directive and related. papers on the subject, transmitted by the reference memo of June 14, were referred back to the ICIS for reconsideration in the light of this memorandum from the Department of Defense. Awaiting report by the ICIS. A PROJECT TO PROVIDE A MORE ADEQUATE BASIS FOR PLANNING FOR THE SECURITY OF THE UNITED-STATES Memos for NSC from Executive ecretary, same subject, dated June 5, July 17 and 30 and August 7, 1951; NSC Action No. 519; NSC Action No. 543) Memorandum by the Chairman, Interdepartmental Committee on Internal Security, and its attached report by the ICIS on the subject, were transmitted by the reference memo of June 5 for Council consideration of the "Recommendations" contained in Part VII thereof and of the proposed National Security Council Directive. Prior to Council action, at the direction of the President, the views of the Director of Central Intel- ligence were requested and transmitted by the reference memo of July 17 for consideration by the Council concurrently with the ICIS report. JCS views submitted by the reference memo of July 30. At its meeting on Pugust 1 the Council agreed to the four steps proposed by the JCS in paragraph 3 of the reference memo of July 30, subject to the assignment of paragraph 3-b to the Interdepartmental Intelligence Conference. The Council also agreed that the resulting reports should. be integrated into a single report to it under the coordination of the Director of Central Intelligence with the assistance of representatives of the appropriate" departments and agencies. The Director of Central Intelligence undertook to prepare a directive along these lines for consideration by the Council. Draft directive on the subject, prepared by the Director of Central Intelligence was approved by the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Attorney General and the Director of Defense Mobilization (NSC Action No. 543). Awaiting report by the Director of Central Intelligence. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS 18 - TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/07/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R003700050004-7 TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/07/08: CIA-RDP80R017RA;700030D OTHER CURRENT COUNCIL PROJEC T$ (C ont' d) ATION ATONAL PE 0 ;i PRGF (NSC 97 and NSC 9'7 2; Memos for Senior NSC Staff from Execu- tive Secretary, subject: "World-Wide Demand and Supply of Petroleum in Event of a Major War," dated August 3 and Octo- ber 8 1951; Record of Meeting of Senior NSC Staff of August 16, 151; Memos for Senior NSC Staff from Executive Secretary, same subject, dated August 20 and October 24, 1951; Memo for NSC from Executive Secretary, subject, "Security of Certain Middle East Areas," dated December 11, 1951; NSC Action No. 592) At the direction of the President, a letter from the Acting Secretary of Defense on the subject (NSC 97) was referred to the Director of Defense Mobilization to develop a national petroleum program leading to the complete supply of allied requirements, for consideration by the NSC. Interim report on the subject (NSC 97/1), prepared by the NSC Staff based largely on studies by ODM and PAD, was amended by the Council and submitted to the President on December 12 'MC-Action, No. 592). The President on December 13 approved the Interim Recommendations contained in NSC 97/1, as amended, and directed their implementation by all executive departments and agencies of the U. S. Government under the coordination of the Director of Defense Mobilization. Report as amended subsequently issued as NSC 97/2. Awaiting further reports on a national petroleum program by the Director of Defense Mobilization. NSC STATUS OF PROJECTS 19 ,. 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