GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS AND PROVISIONAL OUTLINE OF REPORT TO NSC ON STATUS OF FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM. 30 JUNE 1960
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GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
AND PROVISIONAL OUTLINE OF
REPORT TO NSC QN STATUS. OF
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM, 30 JUNE 1960
General Guidelines
Contributions to this report have been solicited from Intelligence
.Board agencies and,s.ubpommittees and from a wide range of other
intelligence components to insure proper recognition and assessment
of over-all trends and significant specific developments in the
community during the past fiscal year.. On the basis of these contribu-
tions the USIB Secretariat plans to draft and coordinate with representatives
of USIB agencies a report of roughly the same length and level of generaliza-
tion as last kear's final. paper (USIB-D-3. 2/5, Final, 27 August 1959).
However, our emphasis will be in the direction of even more brevity of
.treatment if that is feasible. Accordingly,, even though contributions are
solicited from many sources,.,it will not be possible to make specific
mention or detailed comments (as we did in the past when longer reports
were. submitted) about certain of the individual functional activities within
the intelligence community which contribute to the overall status of the
community.
Contributions -should emphasize major developments, significant
trends, and principal emerging problems. To the extent feasible it is
desirable that these contributions be cast in the form of generalized
...statements appropriate for inclusion in this relatively brief rgp.ort`;
however, such contributions. should also include adequate background
data to isupport the generalizations and to permit evaluation of their
over-all significance, even though the final report may not contain'
these detailed supporting data.
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Provisional Outline
Contributors with
Pxigia:t.y,:Acti.c n-.. .
Coordination Staff, CIA;
USIB/S; USIB Committees
or agencies, as appropri-
ate.
Organization, Int-egration: and Coordination
Major developments bearing on increased
unification of Community under USIB;
changes in Committee structure, etc. ;
significant developments in coordination
(achieved through Committees or other-
wise) not mentioned elsewhere in report.
II. Early Warning Capabilities
Along lines of treatment in last year's Watch Committee;
Annual Report, indicate significant GMAIC, as appropriate
trends and developments and principal CCC
current and future problems, particularly
in--light of guided missile threat; include
also developments in Tripartite Alerts
system and critical communications
field, etc.
III. Intelligence Capabilities
A. -Within geographic areas below, treat principal collection, production
and evaluation developments, and major emerging..: problems affecting
capabilities in various functional fields, e.. g.. , political, economic, military,
science and technology, etc.
1. Sino-Soviet Bloc
a. USSR
b. Communist China
c. Other Bloc areas
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2. Western Europe
3. Middle East
4. Non-Communist Asia
5, Africa
6. Latin America
B. The basic breakdown of this section will...,b.e by geographic area,
as indicated above. However, within each geographic area, contributors
.should briefly assess their intelligence capabilities for the various
functional fields listed below in accordance with the relative importance
of the function or activity within that area, In some areas, of course, a
contribution may not be appropriate; science in Africa, for example,
obviously is not-worthy of treatment in a report of this length. Agencies
and ;USIB Committees are requested to contribute within the spheres of
their primary collection andproduction, ;tea. ona sibilities even th2 Lh
not -specifically 3iste below as a suggested contributor. Coordination
an consolidation of contributions by relevant organizations and
committees is encouraged wherever such is feasible.
Contributors with
Functional Categories Prima ry Action -?
State; CIA (Board of
National Estimates;
Clandestine Services)
Economic EIC
Military Army; Navy; Air Force
Science and Technology SIC; GMAIC.; JAEIC
Biographic State; CIA; Military
Services
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Contributors with
IV. Outlook
Identification of factors likely to affect
significantly the ability of intelligence to
meet major emerging problems, particularly
those of a longer range nature. (To be
included, as appropriate, in contributions
to above sections.
Special Annex:
Developments, trends, and problems in COMINT and E LINT
COMINT and ELINT fields. Committees
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