WILLIAM MILLER'S PARTICIPATION IN 'PERSPECTIVES FOR NEW SUPERGRADES'

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CIA-RDP81M00980R001800050076-5
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February 23, 2007
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76
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April 10, 1978
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Approved For Release 2007/ aC F 11n00980R001800050074 10 April 1978 t'v1! F lar!? C MEMORANDUM FOR: Office of t e Legislative Counsel cliiel,, enera intelligence Training Branch Office of Training SUBJECT: William Miller's Participation in "Perspectives for New Supergrades" 1. I have tentatively scheduled William Miller, Staff Director of the Senate Select Committe on Intelligence, to have dinner and an informal discussion with the class of "Perspectives for New Supergrades" on 2 May, 1800 to 2100. The session would be off-the-record, and I would hope that Mr. Miller would initiate discussion with observations on Senate perceptions of foreign intelligence activities in general, and the Central Intelligence Agency's proper role in particular. The class will have had copies of Senate Bill 2525, and Mr. Miller might wish to comment on the prospects and implications of its passage in some form. Approved For Release 200I/4 7ii.Q F D .i M00980R0018000d Approved For Release 2007/ CI~,P"",8'I M00980R001800050076-5 SUBJECT: William Miller's Participation in "Perspectives for New Supergrades" 3. Only the time blocks with the DDCI and Mr. Miller remain to be confirmed on the attached draft schedule. Attachment: Draft Schedule Approved For Release 2007/Q3/ :4? lARE M00980R001800050076-5 Approved For Release 200 3C0~ CIA--FDP81I fl0080 F ,'$800050076-5 27 March 1978 PERSPECTIVES FOR NEW SUPERGRADES (Draft Schedule) 30 April 1 May 0830-1015 First small group meeting Small group meetings are designed to provide class members with the opportunity to share the data each brings in addressing a series of questions of Agency-wide concern in areas of resource and personnel management, secrecy and security, and the setting of priorities and evaluation procedures. 1030-1200 "The General Officer Concept" A senior officer with Agency-wide experience will discuss thp- expanding scope of responsibilities and concerI`is that may confront a supergrade. He will also suggest the new opportunities for an Agency-wide impact on the setting and management of intelligence priorities, resource allocation, and organizational changes. He will touch upon. potential areas for innovative change. He will offer an overview of the impact of recent changes in the organisation and management of the Agency and the Intelligence Community, and in resources available. 1300-1430 "Agency-Wide Personnel Fred Janney Management" The Director of Personnel will focus on trends in personnel staffing and management that directly impact upon senior managers. 1445-1615 Small group discussions (continuing) 1800-2100 Dinner and informal discussion with the DDCI Approved For Release 1 TOi . OA~hbP8 f ld( 9881$~~1800050076-5 Approved For Re *WW'12O R 3 -.C[Aif DI?? 1I IP D% 001800050076-5 2May 0830-1015 Small group discussions (continuing) 1030-1200 Resources Management James Taylor "Doing more with less" has been heard as the challenge issued the Agency over the past few years. The speaker(s) will deal with- the accuracy of this slogan, providing a picture of the current situation for budget and resource allocation and offer projections for the future. In particular (they) will discuss the significance of the DCI's budgetary powers under XO 12036, and how these impact directly upon CIA. Trends in human vs. technical collection will be considered. Possible future changes in the organization of the Agency will be discussed? 1300-1430 Oversight--Legal and .7 n 1i n ' Organizational I I STAT Tony Lapliam The era of investigations has resulted in increasing scrutiny of Agency activities, and the creation or expansion, of oversight mechanisms. This panel will highlight the explicit nature of these changes, and assess how they impact upon the ability of the Agency to perform its missions. 1445-1615 Small group presentations and discussion 1800-2100 Dinner and informal session with Congressman, Senator or staffer involved in legislative oversight (preferably from Senate side, as SR 2525 about to go forward). Informal discussion, in which Hill representative would discuss Legislative concerns about the Agency, and relate the major elements of SR 2525 and considerations leading to their inclusion. D dIIIISTR,.T 'vii _ . +T ;, 7' 6 ,~1.~ 1 t Approved For Release 2007/03107: CiA i 1 NloO 001800050076-5 Approved For RtdP4g$Ti -VDF 10~ : 4 ig8i O tQR001800050076-5 3 May 0930 (approx) Leave = for HQ Unscheduled until 1600, pending availability of DCI/DDCI 1600-? Meet with the DCI and Deputy Directors. Concluding Remarks by DCI. 4 May 1730-1930 Reception in Executive Dining Room for class, with spouses. Senior Agency officials invited. Approved For ReQ494 3Y 7- CI b 1 096b 001800050076-5 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81 M00980R001800050076-5 Approved For Release 2007/03/07: CIA-RDP81 M00980R001800050076-5