NOMINATION OF ARTHUR C. LUNDAHL FOR THE 1968 PRESIDENT'S AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED FEDERAL CIVILIAN SERVICE

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February 29, 1968
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Approved FdYRefease 2002/01/08: CIA-RDP84= 1 6 1 2 9 FEB 1968 NDUM T ROU 14 SUBJECT This mer?^ Distinguished Federal Mr. John Mac Award for Dis gu 968 Nomination I Arthur G. Lunda.bi for the Civilian S-e President's A 2. Mr. Macy, as Executive Secretar Service Awards Board, has invited you to no. President's Award for Distinguished Feder& was nominated for the .967 Award and was one Award. T ht letter from Mr. Macy is attached. 3. The attacked document nominating Art 's Award has been reviewed by a x epres uished Civilian *,t candidate, ior the n Service. Dr. Kent pients if this ndabl for tb~ - 968 of Security and by Mr. Lundahl. The deadline (or zub Fission I-i z ih V$7s Robert S., vai;es Robert S. Wattles Director >f Personnel Distribution: 0 - Return to D/Pers ER - c) C 2 DDS 2 - Di Pers (1 w/held) . - BSD OP1 B SD mg (23 Feb 68) Retyped: OP1 BSD; s (28 Feb 6$) Approved For Release 002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3 Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016- 6 MAR 3968 a, c ret CIVIltan atstoa . 0415 19 January i dent's . ward for ravMc W*rpretaties Center In the p stag rsphl.t Interpretation tsc' e mitton of tIs, hire been an ease of t al 4 States and Oat of the free Originator: /s/ Robert S. Wattles Director of Personnel o ,J `$$1 ITcHar3 Hm1fne nee f is 1 MAR 1968 Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R0003009('11 NIA 1968 1~ patY Director for Support STATINTL Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3 Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3 Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3 LD.:L rhic fat; , Chicago 9 1 University of Chicago 1941- 194 8 1t 194!>42 1942-4 f Chicago. M.&., coot Eidg a eisc a '" cht .isc'h Z rice, Switzerland, l ity of Chicago raxrxx:etryr U. S. Navy, C active duty, Phot a pect&I &it 1946-53 F U. S. Navy T to#ra i c interpretation Chief} .mot=.)gr^Mrnr etr t CAhi +f I n. i:at4 r STAT INTL Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3 Approved Fo Retwse 2002/01/08: CIA-RDP84-0031 099'300090016-3 CITATION A distinguished pioneer in .photographic interpretation for twenty-five years, he has been a vital force in enlarging the contribution of technical intelligence to the national security of the United States. His distinguished career with the Central Intelligence Agency has been marked by exceptional ability, imagination, drive and dedication. His professional compe- tence, personality and warmth have made him an inspiring leader in the intelligence community and a key advisor to many high government officials. Approved ForRe-hease-=~O02/01/08 CIA-RDP84-00313R0003000990t~-----__ Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3 ,mar ar of Achievements 1. Ivelo p er of Photo ra is Interpretation as a Major Intelli enc Activit . nce Mr. Lundahl entered the Central Intelligence Agency in STA INTL he as been responsible for the development and direction of the CIA pbotographic interpretation activity. In this role he is responsible for advice and guidance on all matters pertaining to the photographic exploita- tion capabilities of the United States. Under his leadership this activity has grown from a small group of photographic interpretation specialists to a highly sophisticated and. technically advanced organization charged with national responsibilities. Among Mr. Lundahl's most substantive contributions has been the development of the technical means to ensure maximum exploitation of an ever-increasing quantity of raw intelligence data derived from im- proved photography. .Furthermore, his appreciation of national strategic problems enabled him to undertake innovations which have dramatically facilitated the process of extracting the highest priority intelligence infor- mation from large volumes of available photography. STATINTL 2. Scientist and Practitioner. Mr. Lundahl has played a leading role in the development of photographic interpretation from its infancy during World War it to a highly sophisticated science. His background in photogrsrnmetry prepared him for his Navy career during World War U. He served for four years as a photographic interpretation specialist in the U. S. Navy. In 1946 he joined the staff of the U. S. Navy Photographic Interpretation Center as Chief of the Photogramxnetry Division. Upon his transfer to CIA OW he had risen to one of the top civilian positions in the U. S. Navy o ographic Interpretation Center. He has written many papers and articles, including Photographic Intelligence (the Naval Re- serve Course Syllabus), Naval Photographic Interpretation, Alteed PhotogrIghy - derv t of Man (a lecture given at the Cosmos Club, ch he is a member) and Photo eo ra h and Photogeolou: A Review spectus. as well as more than one hundred classified publications ore than 250 lecture papers related to national security and USIB ,teed States Intelligence Board) intelligence subjects. Mr. Lundahl also holds two U. S. patents: one on Rotating Plates for Parallax Measurements and one for the ANZE Camera. Much of Mr. Lundahl$a work in this field must be unknown and unrecognized by public practitioners of this science because of its highly classified nature. Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3 Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3 Additional Details 1. As the foremost expert in his field. Mr. Lundahl has been close " ghest levels of the United States Government and has been call d e upon to deliver critically important briefings to senior policy officials of the U. S. and Allied Governments in connection with the most urgent mat- tors of national security. 2. In 1960 an intensive study of the Government's intelligence efforts d i h n t e assignment of a national role to dir. Lundahl's or anisation , . ucceess of this effort has been due in large measure tML 'o u r, ndahls bility to elicit the cooperation of all branches of the Governm t i l en nvo ve d a the exploitation of photography for intelligence purposes I d l i , n eve op ng this highly technical activity, he has successfully organized and directed a, truly integrated and coordinated Governmental program. 3. The role of Photographic interpretation during the Cuban missile crisis in 1962 is an excellent example of the contribution made by photo- o niz i _ g~ aaa on in particular. Under his direction, photographic interpreter* discovered the missile threat, and through him the word was flashed to higher authority. The accurate and rapid analysis of photography was of vital concern to the most senior policy officials of the Government then and it continues so today. I. The value of photographic interpretation should not be measured in dollars but rather by its contribution of hard facts to the policy-making process, where but several years ago educated guesses had to suffice. The successful resolution of the Cuban missile crisis is the most dramatic and publicized example of the indispensable role of photographs and their analysis. Photographic interpretation not only substitutes information for speculation but affords the policy-maker a permanent record of irrefutable evidence to support his decisions. 2. Mr. Lundahl has consistently encouraged and developed coopera- tive ventures in research and development with other Government agencies, sharing benefits and achievements of his own program with others at con- siderablo savings to the United States. He has successfully organized and directed a truly integrated and coordinated Governmental program which erasures that vital information is supplied rapidly to the Government's top policy advisers, Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3 Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3 In 1962 Mr. Lundahl received the following: Letter of Commendation from the President and one of fourteen Presidential Silver Cuban Crisis Calendars. In 1963 he received the following honors : National Civil Serv- ice League Career Service Award. Presidential Unit Citation and Certifi- cate of Commendation for Meritorious Service with the Central Intelligence Agency, Fifth Naval District Reserve Intelligence Annual Award for Out- ibution to National Defense, the American Society of Photo- grar metry's FMA Photo Interpretation Award, and the American Society of Photograxmmetry's Honorary Membership Award which is the highest honor offered by the Society. Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3 Next 3 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3 Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000300090016-3