COMMENTS ON PROPOSED BILL OF ESTABLISHMENT FOR NIA AND CIA

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CIA-RDP90-00610R000200110001-3
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December 14, 2016
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May 1, 2003
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February 10, 1947
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MEMO
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Approved For Release 2003/05/28 : CIA-RDP90-00610R0002001110001-3 February 10, 1947. Memorandum 1. Section 1(a). The use of the term "national intelligence mission" seems, to me somewhat awkward. Possibly instead of '"mission" the ti.rord "objectives't would be more appropriate. 2. Section 3(a). Consideration should be given to according to the Director of Intelligence the right to vote in the National Intelligence Authority, both for reasons of prestige and also to permit matters to be referred to the President under Subsection (9) in case by any chance there should be a difference of opinion between the Director and the other members of the Authority. v 3. Section 3(a)(6). The reference to the conduct of foreign intelligence operations "centrally"- does not have much meaning. I presume it means the operations which are to be carried on by the Central Intelligence Agency and I think this should be so stated. 4. Section 3(a)(4). In a moment of crisis it might be necessary to call a meeting of the Authority and it might be wise to provide the machinery to do this in the Act itself. I would favor giving the Director the right to call a meeting as well as any other members of the Authority. 5. Section 3(b)(2). It is vitally important that the Deputy Director be a man who has the complete confidence Approved For Release 2003/05/28 CIA-RDP90-00610R000200110001-3 pproved For Release 2003/05/28 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000200110001-3 of the Director. The relatively large salary would make this job an attractive political plum and there should be some safeguard against t?_is. Possibly it could be provided that the Deputy Director should be appointed by the Central Intelligence riuthority f rom among a list furnished by the Director. v" 6. Section 3(b)(4). I question whether the enumera- tion here is broad enough. You might wish to aril of the services of someone in the civil service or from some other department of the government other than the armed forces and the State Department. Possibly also there is a danger in the provision for payment. If this clause means that in certain cases the person has to be transferred to, or a part of his pay assumed bar, the CIG, it might disclose information and connections :F-hich you did not wish to have known. Your salary list will probably become public property sooner or later. ,? 7. Section 3(b)(5). The right to remploy retired officers might well be extended to include any retired civil servant as well as those who retire from the armed forces. I doubt the wisdom; 'of Section 215(c)(4) as this might some day be interpreted as preventing any action by the Agency unless there is unanimous approval by the Board. v 8. Section 4(6) . I suggest deleting Ttcentrally" and inserting "by the Agency". 9. Section.4(8). This should be rephrased as it Approved For Release 2003/05/28 : CIA-RDP90-0061OR000200110001-3 -2- lpproved For Release 2003/05/28 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000200110001-3 imposes an impossible legal responsibility. It might read somewhat as follows: "be responsible for taking measures to protect", etc. V10. Section 4(9). ame comment as above with regard to the word "complete". 11. Section 4(8), (9) and (1O). This might be a. good place to insert a provision to provide an "Official Secrets Act" in the case of all employees of the Agency as well as all government employees of any department who make any unauthorized disclosure or who are responsible there- 'or in the case of any information or documents coming into their possession and originatin =with the Central intelligence Agency. ,/12. Section 6(3). The provision that transfers of funds from other departments to the Agency is subject to authorization by the Bureau of the Budget may be essential from an accounting angle but introduces a serious security problem and it would be better if the power to authorize could be left to the Central Intelligence Authority. It is unwise that outsiders should know the amount of funds so transferred. Here are some separate subjects that possibly do no need to be mentioned in the legislation at this time but which may recuire slady and eventually legislation: Approved For Release 2003/05/28 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000200110001-3 -3- ~-pproved For Release 2003/05/28 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000200(10,001-3 1. Intelligence training schools; Cryptography; A broader "Of. f is ial Secrets Act". than indicated above, etc., etc. (The above coir:J:ent~ relate to the proposed bill the estaIlish,ae_i of , National ilitelligeric~ : at _ority nd i Centrali Inteeace .. ;envy trar~smitteu i`. ith letter of ( JJece%i er l 43 to i'iir. _,o~ert Lovett.) Approved For Release 2003/05/28 :1A-RDP90-00610R000200110001-3 Approved For Release 2003/05/28 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000200110001-3 GENERAL AUTHORITY Section 4(a). In the performance of its functions, the Central Intelligence Agency may: (1) Procure necessary services, supplies an equipment without regard to the provisions of Section 3709, Revised Statutes (41 U.S.C. 5), as amended, upon certification by the Director, or an official designated by him, that such action is necessary in the interest of the common defense and security or upon a showing that advertising is not reasonably practicable, and partial and advance payments may be made under contracts for such purpose. (2) Pay allowances or in lieu thereof a salary differential to employeest having permanent station (3) Transfer to and receive from other departments or agencies of the Government such sums as may be authorized by the Bureau of the Budget, either as ad- vance payment or reimbursement of appropriation for the performance of any of the functions or activities authorized in this Act, and any other department or agency of the Government is authorized to transfer to or receive from the Agency such. sums without regard to any provisions of law concerning transfers between appropriations. -1-1 (4) Order to the continental United States on ill Fdj,,Reeea f2 N?&a 3Rp1 A roved For Release 2003/05/28 : CIA-RDP90-00'610R0002 the Agency upon completion of two (2) years' continuous service abroad, and pay travel expenses' will be exclusive of time actually and necessarily-' leave will not exceed sixty (60) calendar days, and of residence in the United States and return.. of employees Sand their dependents to their tion of confidential documents and materials . affecting Director to carry firearms. when engaged in transporta (7) Authorize couriers designated by the. 3651 Revised Statutes (31 U.S.C. 543). (6) Exchange funds without regard or employee for duty with the Agency. hereby authorized so to assign or detail any officer and agencies for services of personnel assigned to the Agency, and other departments and agencies are (5) Reimburse other Government departments spent in travel and awaiting transportation. - the national defense and security. ',Approved For Release 2003/05/28 :. CIA-RDP90-0061 OR0002001 10001 -3 Approved For.Release 2003/05/28 : CIA-RDP90-0061OR0002001100( 1-3 `1'C`P' 4 ATE' eti+n~~ri COINFIDEN CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP INTER-OFFICE ROUTING SLIP Revised 10 Sept-1--g-4-6)- I TOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE EXECUTIVE TO THE DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE FOR PERSONNEL AnSTRATION CENTRAL RECORDS SECRETARY TO THE DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE OFFICE: ASST. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ADVISORY COUNCIL SECRETARY, NIA CHIEF, INTERDEPARTMENTAL STAFF ASST. DIRECTOR, SPECIAL OPERATIONS ASST. DIRECTOR, RESEARCH & EVALUATION ASST. DIRECTOR, COLLECTION & DISSEMINATION CHIEF, SECURITY BRANCH RrE OMWENDATION INFORMATION RETURN PREPARATION OF REPLY IGNATURE CONCURRENCE ' DIRECT REPLY COMMENT FILE DISPATCH MARKS: 7 P SECRET SECREAppr r-T 20:=@E?IA-ROAggV0620011