CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION

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25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA- P -90728;R000100130019-0 CIA REGULATION NO Copy No. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGEN( ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIO SECRET 19 January Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 EGULATION NO. ')4j Approved For Release 200'/I~CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Copy No. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY G,RGANIZA,j'TION AND FUNCTIONS SECRET 19 January 1951 Approved, For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET OFFICE OF I. MISSION cGi?l~k TRAINING OFFICE THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE The Director of Training is in charge of developing and directing all Agency train- ing programs. II. FUNCTIONS The Director of Training shall: A. Arrange, in coordination with the Director of Personnel, for the pro- Page 3A curement, on a selective basis from all sources, of qualified employees for career development. B. Develop the programs for both the orientation and in-service training of Agency personnel for all phases of Agency operations. C. Supervise all Agency training programs and conduct such general training pro- grams as may be required to meet Agency needs. 25X1A 25X1A or of Central Intelligence 8 April 1951 CIA REGULATION NO.. SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Rescinds: Page 42 Dated: 19 January 1951 SECRET Page 4 DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE The Deputy Director of Central Intelligence is in charge of the production of intelligence by CIA and the coordination of the intelligence activities of the government, as prescribed by NSC Directives. He will act as the Director of Central IntelligenLe in the absence of that official. 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 CIA REGULATION NO. SECRET 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET OFFICE OF NATIONAL ESTIMATES 'got I. MISSION The Assistant Director for National Estimates is charged with the production of national intelligence estimates and with assisting the Director of Central Intelligence in the coordination of intelli- gence production activities relating to the national security. II. FUNCTIONS The Assistant Director for National Estimates shall: A. Direct the production of national intelligence estimates in accordance with the policies of the Director of Central Intelligence. This includes the setting of priorities-and the assignment of production responsi- bilities among the components of the Centr it Intelligence Agency, and among th( intelligence agencies of the Federal Government. 25X1A CIA REGULATION NO.0 SECRET Page 6 B. Prepare national intelligence esti- mates for issuance by the Director of Central Intelligence. C. Provide CIA representation and intelli- gence support at the Staff Assistants level of the National Security Council Staff. D. Give appropriate guidance to the intelli- gence research agencies. E. Give appropriate guidance to the intelli- gence collection agencies. F. Make recommendations to the Director of Central Intelligence on matters affecting the production of national intelligence estimates. 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Page 8 OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND REPORTS I. MISSION The Assistant Director for Research and Reports is charged with conducting intelli- gence research and producing intelligence reports (excluding scientific intelligence) under the approved Agency intelligence production program. IT. FUNCTIONS The Assistant Director for Research and Reports shall: A. Formulate and recommend the intel- ligence research program for his Office. B. Conduct intelligence research and produce intelligence reports in specified fields of common concern, and in other fields as directed. C. Coordinate the research and report- ing activities of Governmental and other agencies in specified fields of common concern and in other intelli- gence fields as directed. D. Provide for centralized allocations and coordination of the National Intelligence Surveys program. 25X1A CIA REGULATION NO SECRET SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 E. Provide centrally for the production and coordination of foreign geographic and map intelligence, and for the procure- ment and preparation of intelligence maps. F. Formulate and establish the necessary requirements for intelligence informa- tion for his Office for transmittal. through appropriate channels for collection action. G. Provide CIA collection offices and other governmental collection agencies with evaluations on their reports which fall within fields of intelligence research and reporting responsibilities of his office. H. Provide graphic support for the Director of Central Intelligence, the Assistant Director for Scientific Intelligence, the Director of Training and other Agency officials, as necessary. I. Perform such other functions related to intelligence research or reporting as may be directed. 19 January. 1951 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE (U= = I. MISSION The Assistant Director for Scientific Intelligence is charged with provision of that scientific and technical foreign intel- ligence required for the formulation of national intelligence estimates and for other purposes directly relating to the security of the United States and with the coordination of directly pertinent scien- tific and technical intelligence activities of governmental departments and agencies. II. FUNCTIONS The Assistant Director for Scientific Intelligence shall: A. Provide advice and assistance to the Assistant Director for National Estimates in drafting the terms of reference of national estimates to insure proper consideration of scien- tific factors. B. Provide the Assistant Director for National Estimates with coordinated scientific intelligence th2t is required for national estimates. CIA REGULATION NO. SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Page 10 C. Provide the scientific and technical estimates, reports, information, guid- ance and support needed by other Offices of CIA, other governmental intelligence organizations, and such non-intelligence organizations as RDB, WSEG, and NSRB. D. Within the framework of the national intelligence objectives, recommend establishment of the national scientific and technical foreign intelligence objec- tives and their priorities in collabora- tion with the Assistant Director for National Estimates and appropriate gov- ernmental departments and agencies. E. Prepare on the basis of national intelli- gence objectives, programs for the pro- duction of the foreign scientific and technical intelligence required to meet the national objectives. F. Determine the foreign scientific and technical intelligence information required to meet the national scientific and technical objec- tives as well as pertinent needs of gov- ernmental departments and agencies and establish coordinated collection require- ments and priorities for all sources of foreign scientific information. 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET -OFFICE- OF SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE (CONT.) 25X1A G. In cooperation with the Assistant Director for Intelligence Coordination, formulate and implement plans and policies for coordination of scientific and technical intelligence activities within the framework: of. CIA's authority and over-all Agency coor- dination policies. H. Conduct working level liaison with all appropriate government departments and agencies on substantive matters pertaining to scientific and technical intelligence. I. Support the collection activities of all agencies through technical assistance and guidance. Page 11 J. Determine the adequacy of collection activities for meeting foreign scientific information requirements and recom- mend means for their improvement or employment. K. Review and coordinate the substantive aspects of all requests upon CIA for scientific intelligence and foreign scien- tific information. 19 January 1951 L. Study and develop scientific techniques and methods relating to the intelligence process and recommend employment where appropriate. M. Provide chairmanship and support for the Scientific Intelligence Committee and its working committees. CIA REGULATION NO.. SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET OFFICE OF COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION (rc'% 25X1A I. MISSION The Assistant Director for Collection and Dissemination is charged with providing a central Agency service for the coordination of specific foreign information requirements with those of other government intelligence activities, for the transmission of collection requests, for the receipt of foreign intelligence information, for the control and maintenance of reference facilities and for the dissemina- tion of intelligence materials. II. FUNCTIONS The Assistant Director for Collection and Dissemination shall: A. Provide a central service for the coordi- nation of specific foreign intelligence requirements with those of other govern- ment intelligence activities, based on the needs of all components cf the Agency. B. Determine, in collaboration with the activities and agencies concerned, which government facilities are best able to satisfy specific requirements and, based on this determination, assign collection missions. Page 13 C. Conduct working-level operational liaison with other agencies to provide service as required by other Central Intelligence activities and as necessary to collect l.artinent data for OCD collateral materials. D. Provide newspapers, periodicals, documents and other reference mate- rials required for use within the Agency. E. Maintain the central Agency intelligence reference library which will serve all offices of the Agency in accordance with their needs and other government agen- cies to the extent possible without jeopardy to service to the Agency. F. Maintain files and indexes of foreign bibliographic, biographic, industrial and graphic intelligence data and pre- pare upon specific requests necessary reports in connection therewith; such service being primarily to serve Agency activities and secondarily other govern- ment agencies, except that all govern- ment agencies will be served as a cen- tral service responsibility in the field of scientific biography. A~~tb&&R!&AWIe30 : CIA-RDP81-007NOx'00130019-0 27 May 1951 -- Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET Page 13A r0_FFICE OF COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION G. Recommend and develop dissemination policies and procedures in coordination with other offices of CIA and other interested agencies. H. Receive all foreign intelligence infor- mation and implement the approved coordinated dissemination policies and procedures. I. Present recommendations to the Assist- ant Director for Intelligence Coordination on coordination matters relating to the production of national estimates, J. Perform special services for Agency components as required. 25X1A 27 May 1951 Rescinds: Page 13 Dated : 19 January 1951 25X1A CIA REGULATION NO.. SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET OFFICE OF INTELLIGENCE COORDINATION I. MISSION The Assistant Director for Intelligence Coordination is charged with assisting the Director in discharging his responsi- bilities for coordination of intelligence activities in the Government which relate to the national security and with assisting the Director as required in dealing with coordination problems within the Agency. II. FUNCTIONS The Assistant Director for Intelligence Coordination shall: A. Serve as Secretary of the IAC. Page 15 B. Develop and recommend policies for the coordination of intelligence activities relating to the national security. C. Advise and assist in order to achieve effective collaboration in the Federal Intelligence System on matters relating to national security. D. Review and evaluate the effectiveness of the coordinating efforts and arrange- ments in the Federal Intelligence System. 25X1A CIA REGULATION NO= SECRET 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE (Q C_' I. MISSION The Assistant Director for Current Intelligence is charged with producing an evaluated Daily Summary of current intelligence and with providing special intelligence services of an all-source character. II. FUNCTIONS The Assistant Director for Current Intelligence shall: A. Produce a Daily Summary of current intelligence, which is based upon current information received from all sources and which includes evaluated CIA comment. 25X1A CIA REGULATION NO. = SECRET Page 16 B. Provide an all-source situation room for the Director of Central Intelligence and other authorized officials. C. Maintain the Agency continuous duty officer watch. D. Perform special functions as specified by the Director of Central Intelligence. 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET DEPUTY DIRECTOR (PLANS) The Deputy Director (Plans) is responsible for the fulfillment of special functions as directed by the Director. CIA REGULATION NO. M SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Page 17 19 January 1951 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET OFFICE OF SPECIAL OPERATIONS (os) 1. Performs special functions as directed by the Director. 2. Provides certain other general Agency support services as directed by the Director. CIA REGULATION NO. = SECRET Page 19 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET OFFICE OF POLICY COORDINATION Serves as an activity for specialized projects as directed by the Director. Page 21 25X1A CIA REGULATION NO. SECRET 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 25X1A 25X1 C 25X1 C STATSPEC Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET I. MISSION The Assistant Director for Operations .is charged with the direct collection of intelligence information from primary overt non-governmental sources. II. FUNCTIONS The Assistant Director for Operations shall: A. Develop and recommend policies and programs for the overt collection of foreign intelligence information within the United States and specified foreign areas. B. Conduct operational programs for the collection of intelligence information from: (1) foreign language documents; (2) research analysis of Soviet and Satellite materials: C. Page 23 D. Administer, as a service of common 2 h rn, a field organization for the collection of for E. Analyze, select and edit intelligence information resulting from collection action and prepare information for publication. G. Provide translation support to Agency components. H. Provide and arrange for intelligence presentations, interrogations and briefings in the Agency for authorized individuals. I. Maintain liaison with appropriate officials of the Federal Government in connection with the execution of the mission of his Office. CIA REGULATION NO. = SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 19 January 1951 25X1 C Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 25X1A Security Information SECRET ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR COMMUNICATIONS The Assistant Director for Communications is charged with advising the Director of Central Intelligence, through the Deputy Director (Plans), on matters of communications and electronics policy; intelligence matters related to foreign communica- tions and electronics systems; all other communica- tions and electronics matters which have a bearing upon the security of the United States under the responsibilities of the Central Intelligence Agency as set forth under its various charters; and pro- viding the communications support necessary to the accomplishment of the various missions of the Central Intelligence Agency. In order to properly advise the Director and to provide the Central Intelligence Agency with re- liable, secure and rapid electrical communications facilities for the transmission and reception of intelligence and for the control of its activities throughout the world, the Assistant Director for Communications shall be responsible for: A. Continuing exploration and evaluation of i3cts from all known sources, including liaison, relative to the consummation of his mission. Page 23B B. Formulation and implementation of policies and programs which will make available to the Agency adequate telecommunications facilities conceived and operated under the most modern and efficient techniques available. Supervision and regulation of communications prac- tices of the Agency under concepts and policies designed to safeguard these practices with adequate security standards. D. Formulation and implementation of policies and programs embracing research into and development of communications techniques, facilities, and specialized electronic equipment especially adapted to the needs of the Agency. E. Liaison with other Government agencies on communica- tions and electronics matters, and for partici- pation in and provision of technical support for Agency negotiations with officials of foreign govern- ments concerning communications matters. F. Degree of intra-Agency liaison essential to the proper coordination and planning for communications support of Agency projects. G. Formulation and continual review of Communications War Mobilization Plans for the Agency and the preparation of Communications Annexes to overall Agency mobilization as required. CIA Regulation No ^ SECRET Security Information 1 July 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 H. Determination of requirements for equipment and I. Conduct of highly specialized technical training, personnel and other logistic support for both elementary and advanced, for all communica- communications activities of the Agency. tions personnel of the Agency, and the constant revision of communications training methods to keep pace with the rapid advance in the art. 25X1A Security Information SECRET A S S I S T A N T D I R E C T 0 R FOR COMMUNICATIONS Page 23C Director of Central Intelligence 25X1A CIA REGULATION NO. ^ SECRET Security Information 1 July 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET DEPUTY DIRECTOR (ADMINISTRATION) The Deputy Director (Administration) is in charge of all administrative support for the Agency. CIA REGULATION NO.. SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Page 24 19 January 1951 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 MANAGEMENT I. MISSION The Advisor for Management will advise the Deputy Director (Adminis- tration) on general Agency efficiency, organization structure, functions, manpower requirements and adminis- trative procedures of all components of the Agency. H. FUNCTIONS The Advisor for Management shall: A. Review Agency activities as directed, and recommend to the Deputy Director (Administration): 1. The establishment or improve- ment of organizational struc- ture and functional responsi- bilities. 2. Manpower requirements. 4. Adoption of improved techniques and utilization of equipment. 5. Agency-wide forms and adminis- trative publications control. 6. Uniform reporting systems and statistical support as required. 7. Improved programs, methods and procedures to increase efficiency and to effect economy. B. Assist in preparation of Agency budget estimates and the preparation and implementation of the annual plan for the Agency Management Improvement Program. CIA REGULATION NO. SECRET 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 20 130: CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET ANALYSIS OFFICE Page 26 3. Tables of organization and changes thereto. Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 I. MISSION GENERAL COUNSEL 25X1A The General Counsel is in charge of all legal and legislative affairs of the Agency. II. FUNCTIONS The General Counsel shall: A. Advise all officials and employees of the Agency on all legal matters arising in connection with the official business of the Agency. B. Be responsible for and control liaison outside the Agency relating to legal matters. CIA REGULATION NO. SECRET SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Page 27 C. Review all regulatory material of the Agency for legality prior to publication. D. Establish, maintain and control all Agency liaison with the Congress of the United States. E. Review all proposed congressional legislation and make recommendations for appropriate action in those instances wherein Agency activities are affected. F. Make appropriate recommendations for additions, revisions or deletions to existing legislation covering all phases of Agency activities. 19 January 1951 25X1A 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET ASSISTANT DEPUTY (INSPECTION AND SECURITY) (,Z2SI I. MISSION The Assistant Deputy (Inspection and Secu- rity) is charged with the preparation and execution of the Agency's security pro- gram, and with the performance of cer- tain special security inspection functions. H. FUNCTIONS The Assistant Deputy (Inspection and Security) shall: A. Recommend the establishment of Agency policies relating to security, and establish procedures for their implementation. B. Establish safeguards necessary to prevent penetration of Agency activi- ties by unauthorized individuals; develop counter -intelligence programs for the Agency. ECRET CIA REGULATION NO. S Approved. For Rele 2001103130: CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 C. Obtain and evaluate through investiga- tions and liaison contact pertinent infor- mation regarding personnel for employ- ment, assignment or association with the Agency. Approve or disapprove from a security standpoint the employ- ment or utilization of individuals by the Agency. D. Determine the effectiveness with which security programs and policies are being accomplished. E. Coordinate and engage in policy and program planning of emergency measures. F. Prescribe security policies relating to the liaison and contact relations of Agency officials with others; establish and maintain necessary liaison with officials of other government agencies on security matters. Page 29 25X1A Director of Central Intelligence April 1951 Rescinds: Page 29 Dated: 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 200 SECRET /ASSISTANT DEPU-TY-- (INSPECTION AND SECURITY) (CONT. G. Investigate reports of violation or non- compliance with security policies or regulations and recommend or initiate appropriate action as may be required. 25X1A reports as directed. Page 30 1. Conduct certain activities pertaining to the over-all Mprogram. H. Make inspections, investigations and J. Conduct research in security fields. 25X1A 25X1A Director of Central Intelligence April 1951 Rescinds: Page 30 CIA REGULATION NO.. SECRET Dated: 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 The Assistant Deputy (General Administration) is directly respon- sible to the Deputy Director (Administration) for all general adminis- trative support matters of the Agency except Inspection and Security and the function of the General Counsel. SECRET ASSISTANT DEPUTIES (ADMINISTRATION) Page 31 He will act as Deputy Director (Administration) in the absence of that official. The Assistant Deputy (Special Administration) is directly respon- sible to the Deputy Director (Administration) for administration of all special administrative matters, except Inspection and Security and the function of the General Counsel. 25X1A CIA REGULATION NO.= ss Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-U OT00100130019-0 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES OFFICE I. MISSION The Chief of Administrative Services is in 25X1A charge of providing services and facilities for CIA activities. II. FUNCTIONS The Chief of Administrative Services shall: A. Provide reproductio d n a Page 33 C. Determine space requirements; effect space planning and allocation. D. Provide travel, shipping and motor vehicle services. E. Provide machine records control and reporting services for administrative requirements. n printing F. Provide building maintenance, moving services, and telephone service. B. Acquire real estate and utilities by G. purchase or otherwise. Maintain central administrative files, mail and courier service, records con- trol and retirement. 25X1A CIA REGULATION NO. ^ SECRET 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET FINANCE OFFICE L MISSION The Comptroller is in charge of all finan- cial operations of the Agency. II. FUNCTIONS The Comptroller shall: A. Develop, prepare and execute the Agency budget and finance programs and furnish advice and assistance to Agency officials in all matters of finance and budget policy. B. Assist in the establishment of Agency fiscal and budget policies and estab- lish procedures for their implementation. CIA REGULATION NO.= SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Page 35 C. Supervise the operation of all budget and all financial programs of the Agency. D. Supervise all liaison with other agencies in connection with budget and finance matters. E. Assist the Director in presentation of the Agency annual budget estimates to the Bureau of the Budget and the Congress. F. Provide budget and fiscal services for the National Security Council. G. Establish necessary fiscal accounting for property and equipment. 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET MEDICAL OFFICE 25X1A I. MISSION The Chief, Medical Staff, is in charge of the development, preparation and execution of the Agency medical program and with providing required medical service and support to Agency activities. II. FUNCTIONS The Chief, Medical Staff, shall: A. Recommend the establishment of Agency medical policies and establish procedures for their implementation. B. Conduct a preventive medicine pro- gram for the Agency. 1. Provide emergency medical care for illness and injuries suffered by employees while on duty. 2. Provide medical care for Army and Air Force personnel assigned to duty with the Agency, and their dependents. C. Establish, maintain, control and technically supervise any overseas medical program. D. Page 37 Furnish medical su 1 service for all Agency and active ies. stations 25X1A E. Establish and maintain physical require- ments standards for the various Agency positions. F. Provide necessary physical examina- tions and immunizations for Agency personnel. G. Represent the Employees Compensation Commission on medical matters within the limits of available facilities. H. Establish and maintain a medical con- sultant program. CIA REGULATION NO., SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 19 January 1951 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET PERSONNEL OFFICE I. MISSION The Personnel Director is in charge of the development, preparation and execution of all Agency personnel programs (except training) and with advising Agency officials on all matters of personnel oolicy. H. FUNCTIONS The Personnel Director shall: A. Recommend the establishment of Agency personnel policies and establish pro- cedures for their implementation. B. Provide personnel service for the Agency to include: 4. 5. 6. Page 39 Salary administration for all classEs of departmental and field employees. An internal promotion program. An overseas rotation program. 7. A personnel relations and welfare program. 8. The recording of all personnel transactions, maintenance of personnel files and a position con- trol system. C. Establish and control all Agency liaison 1. Recruitment, selection and place- ment of employees for all compo- nents of the Agency. 2. Testing of applicants and employees D. 3. for suitability for positions. Procurement, assignment, adminis- E. tration and disposition of Armed Services personnel detailed to the Agency. CIA REGULATION NO. SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 with the Civil Service Commission and with other agencies in connection with personnel matters and with private industries and academic institutions in matters of personnel procurement. Conduct research in the field of person- nel management as required in support of operational programs. Collaborate with the Director of Training in the procurement of quali- fied employees for career develop- ment. 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET PROCUREMENT OFFICE 25X1A I. MISSION The Chief of Procurement is in charge of all Agency procurement of equipment and supplies. IL FUNCTIONS The Chief of Procurement shall: A. Effect, in coordination with operating officials, final determi- nation of Agency requirements and priorities for equipment and supplies. B. Negotiate on a policy basis, with officials of appropriate Government organizations, agreements to ensure that CIA requirements are met on a timely basis. CIA REGULATION NO.. SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 C. Procure materials and supplies required for all Agency activities, directly or by contract, from civilian or military, and other Government sources. Page 41 D. Receive, inspect, warehouse, pack and issue all supplies and equipment. E. Determine and supervise all neces- sary procurement and requirement liaison. F. Maintain and control all supplies and equipment of the Agency, and be responsible for the accountability and utilization of all such property. 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 SECRET Security Information OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY 25X1A 25X1A I. MISSION The Chief of Procurement and Supply is responsible for the procurement, storage, issue and Agency accountability of all Agency equipment and supplies, except as departure therefrom is properly au- thorized, andfor coordination and compi- lation of requirements of materials re- quired for logistical support. II. FUNCTIONS A. Procures or provides technical guid- ance as necessary for the procurement of all materials and supplies determined necessary for Agency activities, direct- ly or by contract, from civilian or mili- tary and other Government sources. B. Negotiates on a policy basis, with offi- cials of appropriate Government organi- zations, agreements to ensure that CIA logistical requirements are met on a timely basis. C. Provides necessary coordination to compile requirements for equipment and supplies essential for Agency oper- ations including development of supply Page 41 plans, stock levels, production capacity requirements and controlled materials program requirements. D. Provides domestic facilities, andtechni- cal guidance for overseas facilities, for the receiving, inspecting, warehousing, packing, issuing and disposing of all supplies and equipment. E. In collaboration with operating offices con- cerned, provides for selection, indoctrina- tion, training and rotation of Procurement and Supply persu ..._1 over which technical guidance is maintained. F. Assumes on behalf of the Director of Central Intelligence, Agency accountability of all Agency supplies and equipment. G. Is responsible for all Agency supplies and equipment until relieved therefrom by de- livery to the proper operating Office. FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE: Deputy Director (Administration) 21 February 1952 CIA REGULATION NO.. SECRET Security Information Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Rescinds: Page 41 Dated : 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 25X1A SECRET AUDIT OFFICE Performs audits of unvouchered funds and all property. t.,n 1:LrjuULK 11Vrr 14V. = SECRET Director of Central Intelligence Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Page 42 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 :CUD,_ OTC' pl OCUR1;T'iI JT nhrr) `iUT PT Y I. MISS, IUTJ The Chief of Procurement anc.l Supply is respons:i.blo i'or the procurement-, stora.i e, issue c)nd A;,:ency accountability of all \ ency equ:i.pmont :grid o::cept as departure therefrom is properly authorized, and for coordination and compilation of requ...i.rement::) of rnatcr:i.als requi.rod. for iof ist:i ca.l support. A. Procures or provides tocbnic~=cl i;u:i.darrce as necc;~? .r % for the procurement Of all matc-:rials and suppl:i.e determined necer;sar for A cncy activitie;;, d:i.rec:ta ;r or by corztrnct, :Crone civ:i.-i.a.an or r, i:Lt,_ir. y and other Gov;rnrnent s o>> rc c.; 2 . B. Negotiates on a policy basis, with officials of ap)propriate Government ore- aniza: -,.ons, ac?rccmcnts to ensure that CTA log is t:ica.]_ rcqui remon-1s v?e mob on a timely basis. C. Provides nece:::ar,y- coordination to compile requirements for ecuipin nt and. supplies essential for Agency operations includ.in development o' supply plans, stock le ;eels, production capacity require;merits and controlled mater- ials program requirements. 1). Provides domestic facilities, and technical guidance for overseas facilities, far the receiving, inspecting,, warehousing, packing, issuing and. cLi_sposin.g of all su-plies and. equ:i.pment. E. In collaboration with operating o f:Lces concerned , provides for selection, indoctrination, training and rotation of Procurement and Supply personnel over cihich technical guidance is maintained. F. Assumes on behalf of the Director of Centr.l Inte1iilgence, Agency accounta- bility of all Agency supplies and equipment. G. Is responsible for ).11 Agency supplies and equipment until relieved therefrom ID ;y dZlivc-..ry to the proper operating office. 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 X81 -00728 R000100130019-0' 11 July 1951 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director (Administration) 25X1A 25X1A SUBJECT : Revision of CIA Regulation No. 1. There is attached new chart for the Director of Training's Office, together with a revised functional statement, to indicate that the Covert Training Division is now a part of his Office. First page of CIA Regulation No.W has also been revised to include the Deputies of Overt and Covert Training. 2. A revised chart is also attached for the Deputy Director (Plans) which shows the additional functions reporting to his Office. The dotted line and box labeled "Covert Training" graphically il- lustrates that he has a vested interest but does not have the command line. 25X1A 25X1A 3. No chart is presented for OSO at this time as 25)(1A is presenting a reorganization pattern with which we have concurred. 0~ It will be presented within a few days. It will not be necessary to revise the OPC chart as R & D is not charted and functional statements C~! are not prepared for Regulation No. 4. This Office is effecting coordination with the activities con- cerned in the preparation of new functional statements and the final product will be presented as soon as possible. 5. If signature can be obtained on the basic charts submitted, that ~V Gi much can be published without delay for the information of the Agency as a whole. Attchs : I. Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 11 July 1951 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director (Administration) SUBJECT : Revision of CIA Regulation No. 25X1A 1. 't'here is attached new chart for the Director of Training's Office, together with a revised functional statement, to indicate that the Covert Training Division is now a part of his Office. First page of CIA Regulation No. _ has also been revised to include the Deputies 25X1 A of Overt and Covert Training. 2. A revised chart is also attached for the Deputy Director (Plana) which shows the additional functions reporting to his Office. The dotted line and box labeled "Covert Training" graphically il- lustrates that he has a vested interest but does not have the command line. 3. No chart is presented for OSO at this time as 25X1A is presenting a reorganization pattern with which we have concurred. It will be presented within a. few days. It will not be necessary to revise the OPC chart as R & D is not charted and functional statements are not prepared for Regulation 11o. - 25X1 A 4. This Office is effecting coordination with the activities con- cerned in the preparation of new functional statements and, the final product will be presented as soon as possible. 5. If signature can be obtained on the basic charts submitted, that much can be published without delay for the information of the Agency as a whole. 25X1A Advisor for Management Attch: 4 CC: subject Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 yO? SECRET ER-2.266 1`MNORANDUM FOR: FROM SO]3JECi 3 October 1951 ti Deputy Director (.Administr~-ition) Deputy Director (Plans) Organization and Functions of the Office of Communications 1. I recommend approval of the attached organization chart and statement of functions, 2. The statement of functions has been coordinated with AD/SI and AD/CI by AD/CO. 25X1A FRANK G. 'TISN ER cc : AD/CO 25X1A SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 OCT 5 1951 "'"ApOW0?i For Release 2001/03/30 : ClA RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Office MemorandumUNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO Advisor for Management THRU: Deputy Director (Plans) FROM : Assistant Director, Office of Communications DATE: 12 September 1951 Organization Chart and Statement of Functions for the Communications Office. 1. You will find attached six copies respectively, of the organization plan and the mission and functions of this Office. 2. This material has been reviewed by and has his approval. It is forwarded for incorporation in CIA Regulation Number ^ FOR ASS' T DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS : 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 h O Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-k*V 28R000100130019-0 C 0 P Y ER-1-9137 27 June 1951 MEMORANDUM FOR: Assistant Director, Special Operations Chief Signal Officer 25X1A As of 1 July 1951 the Communications Division is detached from 0Fc E OSO and is established as the G9fize.40 Communications--Mr. 25X1A Acting Director for Communications, reporting to Deputy Director, Plans. WALTER B. SMITH Director cc: DD/P DD/A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-R[ l 8O0728R000100130019-0 gf 27 June 1951 MEMORANDUM FOR: Assistant Director, Policy Coordination Assistant Director, Special Operations FROM : Deputy Director (Plans) Deputy Director (Administration) SUBJECT: Appointment of 1. In order to facilitate the effective carrying out of his presently assigned duties, effective 1 July 1951, the Assistant Deputy Director, Administration (Special), Mr. is hereby designated as a member of the staff of the Deputy Director (Plans) while continuing also in his present capacity. 2. The purpose of this designation is'to permit the maintenance of close coordination between operational plans on the one hand and, on the other, the logistical support and administrative assistance to be supplied by Administration. /s/ ALLEN W. DULLES Deputy Director (Plans) /s/ WALTER REID WOLF Deputy Director (Administration) AWD/hea/m Distribution: Orig & 1 cc - ADPC 2 cc - ADSO 1 cc - DD/P 1 cc - DD/A 1 cc - ADD/A (Special) 2 cc - Exec Reg 25X1A 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 ER-1-8895 Approved For Release 2001,03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 / I _I( V . ran; C 0 P Y .. 25X1A 25X1A ER-1-899. 26 June 1951 MEMORANDUM FOR: Assistant Director, Special Operations Assistant Director, Policy Coordination FROM : Deputy Director, Plans The following organizational changes are to be effective as of 1 July 1951: 1. The Training Division is detached from OSO and established under this Office-.-Mr. to serve as Acting Chief. 25X1A 2. The Operational Aids Division of OSO and the Research and Development element of OPC are combined in OAf) under this Office-- Mr. to serve as Acting Chief. 3. For all Agency administrative purposes, the above-named officials will have the same powers and authorities as Office chiefs. cc: DDCI DD/A ADO Director of Training ALLEN W. DULLES 25X1A Approved. For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved Fors use 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728011300130019-0 OFFICE OF COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION I. MISSION The Assistant Director for Collection and Dissemination is charged with providing a central Agency service for the coordination of specific foreign information require- ments with those of other government intel- ligence activities, for the transmission of collection requests, for the receipt of foreign intelligence information, for the control and maintenance of reference facili- ties and for the dissemination of intelligence materials. The Assistant Director for Collection and Dissemination shall: A. Provide a central service for the coor- dination of specific foreign intelligence requirements with those of other govern- ment intelligence activities, based on the needs of all components of the Agency. B. Determine, in collaboration with the activities and agencies concerned, which government facilities are best able to satisfy specific requirements and, based on this determination, assign collection missions. CIA REGULATION NO. C. Conduct working-level operational liaison with other agencies to provide service as required by other Central Intelligence activities and as necessary to collect pertinent data for OCD collateral materials. D. Provide newspapers, periodicals, documents and other reference materials required for use within the Agency. E. Maintain the central Agency intelligence reference library which will serve all offices of the Agency in accordance with their needs and other government agencies to the extent possible without jeopardy to service to the Agency. F. Maintain files and indexes of foreign bibliographic, biographic, industrial and graphic intelligence data and prepare upon specific requests necessary reports in connection therewith; such service being primarily to serve Agency activities and secondarily other government agencies, except that all government agencies will be served as a central service responsi- bility in the field of scientific biography. 27 May 1951 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 G. Recommend and develop dissemination policies and procedures in coordination with other offices of CIA and other interested agencies. H. Receive all foreign intelligence infor- mation and implement the approved coordinated dissemination policies and procedures. OFFICE OF COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION CIA REGULATION NO.0 25X1A 25X1A Page 13A I. Present recommendations to the Assist- ant Director for Intelligence Coordination on coordination matters relating to the production of national estimates. J. Perform special services for Agency components as required. c Director oftral Intelligence 27 May 1951 V Rescinds: Page 13 Dated: 19 January 1951 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 OFFICE OF COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION OPERATIONS STAFF I MOCK DIVI~ON 25X1A LIBRARY DIVI$bN SPECIAL REGISTER DIVISSJN MACHINE METHODS DIVIS~N BIOGRAPHIC REGISTER DIVISbN Page 12 INDUSTRIAL REGISTER DIVISDN GRAPHICS REGISTER DIVISj)N Director of/ Central Intelligence 27 May 1951 Rescinds: Page 12 Dated : 19 January 1951 25X1A CIA REGULATION NO. SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 is %?'.Or:l1T,1DUii FOR: Deputy Director SUBJECT : Transfer of Co11a.ation Branch (l achine Index of Opecial Intellir;ence) from OCI to OCD Request inform i.tion as to action desired.. T.ecommendation is organizationally sound. ?Y yJJll./ 6 ,ID Yl OL' Deputy Director (Administration) Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 :-Q4Ap , ~~81-00728R000100130019-0 1,111T1ORMDUAi FOR: Deputy Director (Administration) TI-MOUGIT: Advisor for Management SUBJECT: Transfer of Collation Branch (T,uachine Index of Special Intelligence) fr. om 0/CI to 0/CD 1. The Office of Current Intelligence is presently provid- ing a machine index and record service on special intelligence to other Agency offices through Collation Division. The Offices of Research and Reports and of Scientific Intell:i.;gence are the primary recipients thereof. Such service properly falls within the functional jurisdiction of the Office of Collection and. Dissemination, provided all security factors arc satisfied. 2. The AD/CI has informally agreed- that under existing conditions the transfer of this activity to 0/CD will be con- sistent With security requirements. Representatives of 0/R ill and 0/SI have i nl orm17ally concurred. in the suggestion t1_??.'i. if this activity were transferr. ed. to 0 1CD, the Collation Division would benefit from the acid.i-t:i-onal functional support there available. 3. It is therefore recommended that, subject to the fol- lowing conditions, Collation Division, Office of Current Intel- ligence, as presently organized and staffed (authorized strength of I+5, under OCI's current ceiling of 350) be transferred to the Office of Collection and Dissemination: a. Collation Division will continue to be l.ocn.ted. within the Special Inl'orrnation Center. b. The administration of Collation Division by ,1D/CD will be in accordance With security policies of the AD/CI. c. AD/CD, in his administration of the Collation Division, will have the collaboration of a Collation of ,AD' -t l -v- c+: Board made up o~. s of all Of ices served by the SECRET Approved For Release 2001/03/30 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100130019-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/30 (~ 1-00728R000100130019-0 Divi.s:i.on or their d.e :itr,n~.Led. Vopresentatives. Board. iri.J.]. he responsible for recon~riend,~,tion.;_s to the 1)/C]) on (1) substantive policy direction, (?) pro- p,,.. rurtin r_tin;,. prioritie ;, and. (?) 'I'll. o her ma Lte.rs he