PROPOSED PLAN FOR REALIGNMENT OF CERTAIN AGENCY FUNCTIONS

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CIA-RDP84-00951R000100020038-0
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January 3, 2005
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July 3, 1950
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V ? ? - Approved For Release 2005/01/10 : CIA-RDP84-00951R000100020038-0 C Acting Executive 3 July 3.950 Management Officer Proposed Plan for Realignment of Certain Agency Functions 1. There is attached hereto a draft of a proposed plan for the realignment of certain Agency functions based on studies made by this office and comments received from various operating officials. Briefly the plan proposes the following changes: No ten44406-4AA- a. Redeaignate Office of Collection and Dissemination as Office of Reference and Dissemination. ? go 601A. 01.M. b. Transfer function of coordination of requirements and as- signment of collection action from OCD to Joint control of OBE and Oa. c. Transfer function of collection of material from other government agencien from CCD to 00. d. Transfer ORE presentationAfunction to 00. e. Transfer function of governmental liaison control and records from OCD to I&S$. f. Redesignate Office of Operations as Office of Overt Collection. g. Transfer function of administrative machine records support from OCD to $S$. 25X1 2. It is our belief that the proposal submitted has been soundly conceived and that if adopted will result In more efficient and effective Agency operations. 3. Request authority to coordinate the proposed plan with all interested components of the Agency. JAMS D. ANDREWS Encl.: Proposed Plan Approved For Release 2005/01/10 : CIA-RDP84-00951R000100020038-0 g aft ? Approved For Release 2005/01/10 : CIA-RDP84-00951R0001atifitale FROPO3ED PLAN FOR ET:ALIMENT OF CERTAIN itomay FUNCTIOM 1. A eerie of Management Staff studies of CIA operations under' taken within the past year discloze that serious deterrents to op-rating efficiency could be removed by realignment of Agency functions. There- fore, it Is recommended that the Office of Collection and Dissenination be redoeignated the Office of Reference and. Dissemination and that the major functions listed below be transferred as indicated. 2. Coordination of irefernatien Feqeirements and aceinir.nat of ??????em.m.1.???????????? ???????? collection action from OCD, leen Division, to Joint cc.-,ntrel of the , reguireent8 Staffs of the Adeistant Directors of ORE and On. ,?????????????????????? MaINIM ?????????= ???????? ???????? ??=1??????? ????????.?? ?????????? Discu.ssiou: The functions of coordinating requirements and taesigning collection action are eo closely integrated that they can properly be considered, as a single function. Experience has shown that requirements have been most easily satisfied 'when informal liaison with the collecting agency is pessible in the initial stages of requirements formulation. The timing of requirements, as well as the information to be collected, must be evaluated. for collect- ability by the collector. In many cases, the collector is the deminating factor as to whether certain information can be obtained and should be formalized. as a, requireeent. Full ceordins.tion of requirements in the production offices will, ae a matter of course, provide for the participation or 00 and 30 in the requirement& activity. Also, it is anticipated that the requiremente coordination activity will encompass, in varying dorecs, participation of both intelligenee contributors and infermation collectors.of all the azenciee represented Approved For Release 2005/01/10: CIA-RDP84-009A1R0001.0020038-0 on the IAC. Thu.s, collection action will errectecx on an agree- Approved For Release 2005/01/10 : CIA-RDP84-00951R000100020038-0 ment basis as well as on an assienment beets. Ae a joint reepenei- bility of ORE and 031, each requirement will be proceesed by the Aecney component who is most interezted In obtaining the neceseary information for the proper evaluation of intelligence with such requesting component being empoumred to negotiate directly with the collecting facilities at an early steep of reqeirowent feraulatien. Further, there will be. one less echelon in the requiremeets process. Experience bas- indicated timet for every additional echelon between the formulation of a request and the completion of the action, the basic information dersired is adUlterated and poosibly weakened. Also, the time takea. to effect cempletedactien on a requireeent ist lengthened by the additional procossing?recared. Under normal- circumstances, the Nneagement Staff weuld rarely recommend that -a major functien be placed under joint control of two Assistant Directors. In this case, however, it appears. werkable because asientific requirements are primarily genereted in the Scientific Intelligence Committee. Thus, except in isolated instances, all requirement's of:0$0,e0PCi 00, WA other intelligence agencies referred for mord:Iliad:on:eel/1 fall within the jurisdiction of ORE and can be directly routed to this Office for action. door tion of ORE and 031 requirement activity can be enbanced by installation of uniform procedures and by physically locating these two Staffs in adjoining space. 3. Collection of intellieence materials available in operettne units of ot ??????...????????????? government seemcies from OCO,Lialsen Division and from OflE,resntstXon Division, to Office of Operation. -2.. Approved For Release 2 ,in/10 : CIA-RDP84-00951R000100020038-0 6 6 ? Approved For Release 2005/01/10: CIA-RDP84-00951R000100020038-0 OCD# 0?110.P.M. Discuesion: The overt collection function of this Agency Lae been divided between several collection activities located in different Offices. It is envisaged that ultimately all overt collection will be located In one Office. The transfers proposed in this paragraph for immediate action vould bring together all overt collection activity with the exception of It is 25X1 poseible that this OSI activity could also be tran ferreci to 00 in the near future. Then, the Office of Operations could be renamed the Office of Overt Collection. There is a very important further point to be considered in conjunction with asai,ennent of the overt collection function. /t is one thing to collect material, record it, index it, and place it on shelves for future reference. It is a quite different proposition to collect intelligence nateriale analyze, select, and edit the information and, prepare information reports from these eaterials in catisfactien of information regulrements of the ;reduction analysts. Also, 00, who is now CIA's primary overt collection facility, has the experience, resources, and capabilities to effect abetter collection action than 0:D0 OM, or OSI for whom overt collection is a secondary responsibility. 4. Govermntal liaison controls and records froze the Lia cfl DLvi3ion, to Inepection and Security 3tatf. Discussion: Primary Agency control at official liaison of CIA employees with employees of other goverament agencies is ve-ted in I&SS, eh* in the final Inetance determines from a security standpoint whether liaison contact Day be establiabed and continued refore, .3- Approved For Release 2904/0tAl3; CIA-RDP84-00951R000100020038-0 Approved For Release 2005/01/10 : CIA=RDp84-00951R000100020038-0 it weuld appear logical that Ialn.3 should appreve or dieappreve original contects, should supervise liaison eetablieh on a centinuing basis, and should maintain the control reglatere. Trcuh funclnnal realignments suggested above, which group like functions under av office, the inetance of duplication of contacts between =ices nould be negligible. The Aosictant Directora, as part of their administrative duties, are presently controlling duplication of contaets between divialons of their Offices and other agenclee or the Cii.wernment. 5. Machine records suneert for adminietrative ameamt fron Machine 4ethodc Divitien? OCD? to the Special SeEpert Staff. ed..1.116?????????? ?????4.11...de? DiGCUABiOn: It io a known tact that econony and effeeiency can be obtained from centralization of like machine recerds activities. It is wbolly reasonable that the Offices in, I. and K Building? do not wish Another office to handle their very sensitive Ties, r.sters, etc. Conversely, the other parts of the Agency could have no objection to having their administrative activities handled by a more zensitive operation In CIA. Thus it Is proposed that all the eachlea records suppert relating to administrative matters te locathd in I. Building and bcreiled by employees whose security clearances are acceptable to OPC, OSO and the Advisory neuneil. All substantive support will be eatalued. by OCD. 6. The mission of the Office of Rererence and Diseenination veuid embrace the two functiene implied in the new nom. It would be wholly responsible for the maintenance of library and reference materials such as those nov held in the Library, the Biographic Division, the Industrial Division, and the Graphics Division. As part of this reference function Approved For Releas .20?10:1/10 : CIA-RDP84-00951R000100020038-0 ' 0.4 AiSproved For Release 2005/9100 : CIA-RDP84-00951R000100,020038-0 it weuld perform certain collection activities. Hever, it weal1 be a clear-cut document-type collection activity based on the fact Vett the materials being collectei are refemeenaterials ent net a directed collection activity in the senee that 00 and OSO conduct collection. Aleo, it would maintain the Agency archives, the records manezeeent program, courier e.nd. IlL*11Sencor service, the -clipping service Lull all cuch coeuten-type cervices aa it is now renderir..g. Likowie, centralized machine records support to the substantive intelligence operatione of the lzency would remain the reepeneibility or cm. Excluelve reselenel- bility for the dissemination function in the Agency wnuld constitute the second ireelor phase of the OM miesien. It is anticipated that this function can be further centralized and become of greater service to the 4Gency by elimination of duplicate diesentheation /activitiee in other CIA Offices and by placing greater respuneibility with dieeeminators fur the celectien of intelligence materials to be routed to CIA ccm-pon (New in process) 7. It is felt that while some of these activities are affected by the pending decision on rine 50? meet of these eugzested chanes can be effected without reference to NSC 50. However, I eheuld like to make it a matter of record at this' time that should thi a -pe.-oposal be implereented and subsequently VC 50 should be returned to CIA directing cceszelUatien of GO, OPC and 00/C this Office veuld urge that COIC not be incorporated into the L Building censolidation. An Office of Overt Collection, described in this proposal, would be quite afferent from the activittee of an Orrice or Covert Collection and. Special Operations. It is nelicved that CIA could operate more effectively by maintaining an Office of Overt Collection. Approved For Release 2005/0168 :,C147RPP84-00951R000100020038-0 eee , Approved For Release 2005/01/10 : CIA-RDP84-00951R000100020038-0 Approved For Release 2005/01/10 : CIA-RDP84-00951R000100020038-0