STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE

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CIA-RDP78T03194A000400010001-0
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RIPPUB
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2
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December 9, 2016
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July 17, 2000
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1
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February 16, 1975
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REGULATION
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Approved For Release 2001/06/09: CIA-RDP78T03194A000400010001-0 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L This Notice Expires 1 June 1973 16 February 1973 1. Studies in Intelligence, the Agency's quarterly professional journal, was inaugurated in 1955 with an article by Sherman Kent on "The Need for an Intelligence Literature." It has become a valuable collection of writings on CIA experience and history, a forum for the discussion of professional problems, and an important vehicle for educating the intelligence community on intelligence as a function and a profession. 2. Making Studies a professional journal of the highest quality requires a steady flow of constructive articles by our best people. T}rase are, of course, the very people who are already mare than fully occupied, but they are also the people who have the most: to contribute to developing an intelligence literature. The goal is an "institutional memory" -- history and analysis of what has worked and what has not; a testing of new theories and new ideas; a gradual development of practical doctrine. As fax as possible within the constraints of daily pressures, such contributions are to be regarded as worth the time and effort they require -- whether during or after office hours. 3. An award of $500, now called the Sherman Kent Award, is made for the most significant article of each year, and an additional $500 is available for lesser prizes. Publication in Studies is officially noted in the author's personnel folder, and is taken into account by promotion panels and evaluation boards. 4. After less frequent publication of recent volumes, Studies will resume a quarterly schedule this year with forthcoming issues being accompanied by supplements containing articles classified higher than Secret, for restricted dissemination to holders of the appropriate clearances. Other special supplements may be limited to distribution within the Agency for subject matter of particular sensitivity. The journal's book review section will be strengthened both in variety and in depth, and experts from the entire Agency will be asked to contribute to this department. Studies would also benefit from short items similar to the Notes and Comments sections of leading law journals and other professional publications. pg~AL RECORD PLEASE RETURN TO AGENCY ARCHIVES, BLDG. A-18 E2 IMPDET C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L CL BY: 002230 Approved For Release 2001/06/09: CIA-RDP78T03194A000400010001-0 Approved For Release 2001/06/09: CIA-RDP78T03194A000400010001-0 25X1A C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L 16 February 1973 S. Potential authors are encouraged to discuss their ideas for articles with members of the Editorial Board, which at present con- sists of David S. Brandwein (DDS$T) Bruce C. Clarke, Jr. (DDI) 25X1A Hugh T. Cunningham (DDS), Chairman (DDP) (DDI) awren ce R. Houston (0/DCI) 25X1A Richard Lehman (DDI) Walter Pforzheimer (DDI) (DDP) 6. The Editor of Studies, can be reached through the Headquarters Building office of the Office of Training (Room 2-E-49, extension 7211) for consultation on all matters affecting; the journal. FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE: JOHN W. COFFEY Deputy Director for Support Approved For Release 201.O~-IC-i~Ac-~f~P~~6$4~4A000400010001-0