SWS MANNING

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CIA-RDP93T01468R000100020012-4
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April 29, 2002
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January 10, 1975
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Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA 10 January 1975 -RDP93T01468R000100020012-4 STAT STAT STAT MEMORANDUM FO SUBJECT: SWS Manning 1. CIA has nominated two men to the staff. The are GS-14 of policy shop and GS-1J of the OER has worked on f-F So th d i e - e n China military and political pro em an serve STAT viet internal political branch.0 served in the current support shop of OER for several years before moving into his STAT present branch. Both men are versatile, good drafters and know their way around the Agency. Subject to ap- proval, I have asked them to report for duty on e ru to have some overlap with the present NIC staff. 2. It is probably time to think about what we should do with the other agencies about staffing. I have not had a reply to my memo to Bill Hyland asking him to nominate someone. I think the chances arc slim that State will participate. One possibil- ity would be to have Dick Lehman ask the DCI to talk to Hyland about this. 3. On the Navy side, you have mentioned they are looking for a candidate but that one of the men in question [Captain Shapiro] will not be available till summer. Perhaps we ought to think of him as a possible replacement for Captain Zartman, assuming we establish the need for a deputy. 4. With regard to NSA I could surface the matter during the briefing next week with The two men currently STAT assigned here would like to stay and I gather have not as yet been given any reason to think otherwise by NSA. 5. DIA, of course, will have I here. Does DIA STAT wish to stay? I foresee a need for an analyst on the staff wit A background and could use him in that role. 6. That leaves Army and Air Force. I have no good feel for Major Emery (USA) but my inclination here would be to ask for a slightly higher grade. Lt Colonel Cirrito (USAF) would like to stay and I have good reports about his work on the Middle East. I plan to use a slot to follow Soviet developments in the Middle East. 7. If John Leavitt's ad hoc committee meets again, I could raise some of these staffing ideas then. But is there some- thing else we ought to do with Generals Aaron and Keegan or their watch committee observers? p\~ STAT STAT Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA-RDP93T01468R000100020012-4 DIA review(s) completed. p roved . For RoLease 2002/07/09.: CIA-RDP93T01468R000100020012-4 8. WithAVegar to ne Secretariat, the decision to retain TSGT George Lockett means that one of the other three secre- taries will probably have to go. Though I hate losing her, this should logically be the CIA secretary. She is the junior of the three and not as familiar with the DIA ropes. 9. Attached are some position description briefs. STAT Atchs As stated above (9) Director Strategic Warning Staff Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA-RDP93TO1468R000100020012-4 PositionA~ @d FoWRRka 2602M*" ei c DPI ,4i OO100020012-4 1. Incumbent must have in-depth knowledge and/or experience in warning intelligence methodology, organization and management of warning intelligence resources throughout the intelligence com- munity; indications intelligence collection system applications; and Soviet politico-military affairs, with emphasis on strategic and tactical military doctrines, war plans, command and control, military capabilities, and military exercise/alert/mobilization procedures. Advises other SWS analysts in the foregoing matters. 2. Recommends and directs production of, or independently pro- duces, original research into strategic warning theory, national warning capabilities, warning intelligence support in crisis man- agement, application of collection and processing techniques to warning intelligence, foreign deception, past warning crisis, and specific ongoing warning events, anomalies, and ambiguities. Con- ducts liaison with indications and warning intelligence analysts throughout the intelligence community to coordinate the SWS re- search activity and broaden the SWS view. Analyzes and identi- fies deficiencies in the study of warning intelligence. 3. Participates in the established cyclical SWS review of cur- rent warning situations. Determines deficiencies in warning in- telligence holdings, develops collection targets, and recommends collection action to fill these requirements. Independently, or in collaboration with other members of the SWS, prepares analyses and special reports of preparations or intentions to initiate mili- tary action for dissemination to national security policy-makers and planners. 4. Represents the SWS in joint and interagency committees, semi- nars and working groups reviewing or analyzing matters related to strategic warning situations. 5. Prepares and delivers briefings and other presentations suit- able for senior level audiences on subjects of substantive warn- ing intelligence, and on the mission, functions and operations of the SWS. 6. Supervises maintenance of current cumulative warning intelli- gence files and displays. 7. Represents the SWS in the periodic absences of the Director and Deputy Director SWS. 8. Performs other substantive and administrative duties as di- rected by the Director, SWS. 9. Incumbent must be eligible for all categories of intelligence clearances. Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA-RDP93TO1468R000100020012-4 Position Apf.dmed F bneIIehsg2$OV07 flSlgfit PEMtd .' 68ROOD100020012-4 1. Incumbent must have sufficient breadth and depth of knowledge of current developments and basic information concerning USSR, Warsaw Pact, PRC and DPRK political, economic and military ac- tivities in the Middle East area. Reviews and analyzes raw and finished all-source intelligence to detect indications of USSR, Warsaw Pact, PRC or DPRK preparations or intentions to initiate military action in the Middle East or to employ military capa- bilities in ways that might threaten military confrontation with the US. Advises other SWS analysts in matters of USSR, other Warsaw Pact nations, PRC and DPRK penetration and presence in the Middle East area. 2. Participates in the established cyclical SWS review of cur- rent warning situations. Conducts liaison and coordination with analysts throughout the intelligence community and acts as com- munication link with his parent agency or department to broaden the SWS view and analysis in matters of warning intelligence. Determines deficiencies in warning intelligence holdings, develops collection targets, and recommends collection action to fill these requirements. Independently, or in collaboration with other mem- bers of the SWS, prepares analyses and special reports of prepara- tions or intentions to initiate military action for dissemination to national security policy-makers and planners. 3. Prepares or contributes to special studies and projects on warning matters. Represents the SWS in committees, seminars, and working groups reviewing or analyzing matters related to strategic warning situations. 4. Prepares and delivers briefings and other presentations suit- able for senior level audiences on subjects of substantive warning intelligence, and on the mission, functions and operations of the SWS. 5. Supervises maintenance of current and cumulative warning in- telligence files and displays. 6. Performs other substantive and administrative duties as di- rected by the Director, SWS. 7. Incumbent must be eligible for all categories of intelligence clearances. Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA-RDP93TO1468R000100020012-4 Position tpft&wed Fbn?eBehigQ00W07YU9-icLMGRDPe8 6EROW100020012-4 DUTIES 1. Incumbent must have sufficient breadth and depth of know- ledge of current developments and basic information concerning Warsaw Pact political and economic affairs, military doctrine, military capabilities, war plans, exercise, alert and mobiliza- tion procedures to recognize anomalies, irregularities and other departures from normal diplomatic, economic and military activi- ties. Reviews and analyzes raw and finished all-source intelli- gence to detect indications of Warsaw Pact preparations or in- tentions to initiate military action. Advises other SWS analysts in matters of Warsaw Pact political, economic and military affairs. 2. Participates in the established cyclical SWS review of current warning situations. Conducts liaison and coordination with ana- lysts throughout the intelligence community and acts as communi- cation link with his parent agency or department to broaden the SWS view and analysis in matters of warning intelligence. De- termines deficiencies in warning intelligence holdings, develops collection targets, and recommends collection action to fill these requirements. Independently, or in collaboration with other mem- bers of the SWS, prepares analyses and special reports of prepara- tions or intentions to initiate military action for dissemination to national security policy-makers and planners. 3. Prepares or contributes to special studies and projects on warning matters. Represents the SWS in committees, seminars and working groups reviewing or analyzing matters related to strategic warning situations. 4. Prepares and delivers briefings and other presentations suit- able for senior level audiences on subjects of substantive warn- ing intelligence, and on the mission, functions and operations of the SWS. 5. Supervises maintenance of current and cumulative warning in- telligence files and displays. 6. Performs other substantive and administrative duties as di- rected by the Director, SWS. 7. Incumbent must be eligible for all categories of intelligence clearances. Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA-RDP93TO1468R000100020012-4 Position A?le d F? r e4Wf c SR~/97/ aFs PPCgP~JR'146R 2ig0( 100ffl0012-4 1. Incumbent must have sufficient breadth and depth of know- ledge of current developments and basic information concerning PRC and DPRK political and economic affairs, military doctrines, military capabilities, war plans, exercise, alert and mobiliza- tion procedures to recognize anomalies, irregularities and other departures from normal diplomatic, economic and military activi- ties. Reviews and analyzes raw and finished all-source intelli- gence to detect indications of PRC or DPRK preparations or in- tentions to initiate military action; and, additionally, indica- tions of these or other Communist nations employing its military capabilities in Southeast Asia or Indian Ocean areas in ways that might threaten military confrontation with the US. Advises other SWS analysts in matters of PRC and DPRK political, economic and military affairs, and Communist penetration and presence in South- east Asia and Indian Ocean areas. 2. Participates in the established cyclical SWS review of current warning situations. Conducts liaison and coordination with ana- lysts throughout the intelligence community and acts as communi- cation link with his parent agency or department to broaden the SWS view and analysis in matters of warning intelligence. Deter- mines deficiencies in warning intelligence holdings, develops collection targets, and recommends collection action to fill these requirements. Independently, or in collaboration with other mem- bers of the SWS, prepares analyses and special reports of prepara- tions or intentions to initiate military action for dissemination to national security policy-makers and planners. 3. Prepares or contributes to special studies and projects on warning matters. Represents the SWS in committees, seminars and working groups reviewing or analyzing matters related to strategic warning situations. 4. Prepares and delivers briefings and other presentations suit- able for senior level audiences on subjects of substantive warn- ing intelligence, and on the mission, functions and operations of the SWS. 5. Supervises maintenance of current cumulative warning intelli- gence files and displays. 6. Performs other substantive and administrative duties as di- rected by the Director, SWS. 7. Incumbent must be eligible for all categories of intelligence clearances. Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA-RDP93T01468R000100020012-4 Position Title: Intelligence Analyst, USSR Conventional Forces Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA-RDP93TO1468R000100020012-4 1. Incumbent must have sufficient breadth and depth of know- ledge of current developments and basic information concerning USSR military doctrine, military capabilities, war plans, exer- cise, alert and mobilization procedures to recognize anomalies, irregularities and other departures from normal conventional forces. Reviews and analyzes raw and finished all-source in- telligence to detect indications of preparations or intentions to initiate military action. Advises other SWS analysts in matters of USSR Conventional Forces. 2. Participates in the established cyclical SWS review of cur- rent warning situations. Conducts liaison and coordination with analysts throughout the intelligence community and acts as com- munication link with his parent agency or department to broaden the SWS view and analysis in matters of warning intelligence. Determines deficiencies in warning intelligence holdings, de- velops collection targets, and recommends collection action to fill these requirements. Independently, or in collaboration with other members of the SWS, prepares analyses and special reports of preparations or intentions to initiate military action for dissemination to national security policy-makers and planners. 3. Prepares or contributes to special studies and projects on warning matters. Represents the SWS in committees, seminars and working groups reviewing or analyzing matters related to strategic warning situations. 4. Prepares and delivers briefings and other presentations suit- able for senior level audiences on subjects of substantive warn- ing intelligence, and on the mission, functions and operations of the SWS. 5. Supervises maintenance of current and cumulative warning in- telligence files and displays. 6. Performs other substantive and administrative duties as di- rected by the Director, SWS. 7. Incumbent must be eligible for all categories of intelligence clearances. Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA-RDP93TO1468R000100020012-4 Position Th0pr&ed ~ortgelleomman an on r a l:y(oil 1. Incumbent must have sufficient breadth and depth of know- ledge of current developments and basic information concerning USSR military doctrine, military capabilities, war plans, ex- ercise alert and mobilization procedures to recognize anomalies, irregularities and other departures from normal Strategic Forces and Command and Control postures. Reviews and analyzes raw and finished all-source intelligence to detect indications of prepara- tions or intentions to initiate military action. Advises other SWS analysts in matters of USSR Strategic Forces and Command and Control organization. 2. Participates in the established cyclical SWS review of cur- rent warning situations. Conducts liaison and coordination with analysts throughout the intelligence community and acts as com- munication link with his parent agency or department to broaden the SWS view and analysis in matters of warning intelligence. Determines deficiencies in warning intelligence holdings, de- velops collection targets, and recommends collection action to fill these requirements. Independently, or in collaboration with other members of the SWS, prepares analyses and special reports of preparations or intentions to initiate military action for dissemination to national security policy-makers and planners. 3. Prepares or contributes to special studies and projects on warning matters. Represents the SWS in committees, seminars and working groups reviewing or analyzing matters related to strategic warning situations. 4. Prepares and delivers briefings and other presentations suit- alle for senior level audiences on subjects of substantive warn- ing intelligence, and on the mission, functions and operations of the SWS. 5. Supervises maintenance of current and cumulative warning in- telligence files and displays. 6. Performs other substantive and administrative duties as di- rected by the Director, SWS. 7. Incumbent must be eligible for all categories of intelligence clearances. Approved For Release 200 Position P9p 4 Fgr leigs 2LQ7 a AtRDP R1 0pq 022W 1 airs 1. Incumbent must have sufficient breadth and depth of know- ledge of current developments and basic information concerning USSR strategic doctrine, foreign policy, diplomatic activity, propaganda, Communist Party leadership, intelligence operations and internal security to recognize anomalies, irregularities or other departures from normal political activities. Reviews and analyzes raw and finished all-source intelligence to detect in- dications of preparations or intentions to initiate military action. Advises other SWS analysts in matters of USSR political affairs, strategic doctrine and intelligence and security. 2. Participates in the established cyclical SWS review of cur- rent warning situations. Conducts liaison and coordination with analysts throughout the intelligence community and acts as com- munication link with his parent agency or department to broaden the SWS view and analysis in matters of warning intelligence. Determines deficiencies in warning intelligence holdings, develops collection targets, and recommends collection action to fill these requirements. Independently, or in collaboration with other mem- bers of the SWS, prepares analyses and special reports of prepara- tions or intentions to initiate military action for dissemination to national security policy-makers and planners. 3. Prepares or contributes to special studies and projects on warning matters. Represents the SWS in committees, seminars and working groups reviewing or analyzing matters related to strategic warning situations. 4. Prepares and delivers briefings and other presentations suit- able for senior level audiences on subjects of substantive warn- ing intelligence, and on the mission, functions and operations of the SWS. 5. Supervises maintenance of current and cumulative warning in- telligence files and displays. 6. Performs other substantive and administrative duties as di- rected by the Director, SWS. 7. Incumbent must be eligible for all categories of intelligence clearances. Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA-RDP93TO1468R000100020012-4 t 1~ i e Analyst, USSR Economic Affairs Position T'$J ed Wr PRefeagse ~8(~2/07/09: CIA-RDP93TO1468R000100020012-4 1. Incumbent must have sufficient breadth and depth of know- ledge of current developments and basic information concerning USSR economic mobilization, procurement, and civil and indus- trial defense to recognize anomalies, irregularities and other departures from normal economic activities. Reviews and ana- lyzes raw and finished all-source intelligence to detect in- dications of preparations or intentions to initiate military action. Advises other SWS analysts in matters of USSR economic affairs and civil defense planning. 2. Participates in the established cyclical SWS review of cur- rent warning situations. Conducts liaison and coordination with analysts throughout the intelligence community and acts as com- munication link with his parent agency or department to broaden the SWS view and analysis in matters of warning intelligence. Determines deficiencies in warning intelligence holdings, de- velops collection targets, and recommends collection action to fill these requirements. Independently, or in collaboration with other members of the SWS, prepares analyses and special reports of preparations or intentions to initiate military action for dissemination to national security policy-makers and planners. 3. Prepares or contributes to special studies and projects on warning matters. Represents the SWS in committees, seminars and working groups reviewing or analyzing matters related to strategic warning situations. 4. Prepares and delivers briefings and other presentations suit- able for senior level audiences on subjects of substantive warn- ing intelligence, and on the mission, functions and operations of the SWS. 5. Supervises maintenance of current and cumulative warning in- telligence files and displays. 6. Performs other substantive and administrative duties as di- rected by the Director, SWS. 7. Incumbent must be eligible for all categories of intelligence clearances. Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA-RDP93TO1468R000100020012-4 Position Title: Warning Intelligence Specialist (ADP) Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA-RDP93TO1468R000100020012-4 DUTIES 1. Incumbent must have knowledge of warning intelligence meth- odology, ADP applications to warning intelligence, and organi- zation and management of computerized intelligence resources throughout the intelligence community. Advises SWS analysts in matters of ADP applications in warning intelligence. 2. Maintains liaison with agencies and departments managing au- tomated systems outputs pertinent to warning intelligence. Ad- vises Director SWS on research and applications involving auto- mated information science and recommends those with potential for warning intelligence. Manages automated data systems in- stalled in the SWS. Recommends data bases and programs peculiar to SWS needs. 3. Participates in the established cyclical SWS review of cur- rent warning situations. Conducts liaison and coordination with analysts throughout the intelligence community and acts as com- munication link with his parent agency or department to broaden the SWS view and analysis in matters of warning intelligence. Determines deficiencies in warning intelligence holdings, de- velops collection targets, and recommends collection action to fill these requirements. Independently, or in collaboration with other members of the SWS, prepares analyses and special reports of preparations or intentions to initiate military action for dissemination to national security policy-makers and planners. 4. Prepares or contributes to special studies and projects on warning matters. Represents the SWS in committees, seminars and working groups reviewing or analyzing matters related to strategic warning situations. 5. Prepares and delivers briefings and other presentations suit- able for senior level audiences on subjects of substantive warn- ing intelligence, and on the mission, functions and operations of the SWS. 6. Supervises maintenance of current cumulative warning intelli- gence files and displays. 7. Performs other substantive and administrative duties as di- rected by the Director, SWS. 8. Incumbent must be eligible for all categories of intelligence clearances. Approved For Release 2002/07/09 : CIA-RDP93TO1468R000100020012-4