AD HOC REQUIREMENTS COMMITTEE ON PROJECT AQUATONE (ARC)

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March 15, 1958
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Approved For Release 2000/08/ . iA-RDP61S00750A000200090031-5 TC ?-2880-?58 Copy of 20 TS COMMITTEE ON PROJECT AQUATONE (ARC) Minutes of Meeting Hold in Room 214 Administration Building, Central Intelligence Agency at 10?00 a,m,, 15 March 1958 James Q. Reber Ch airm an Colonel William A. Dodds, GAGSI Lt, Cot, Harold E, Snow, Jr. OACSI Commander J, M, Larson,, 1 Major Donald Conroy, ONI ..-t. Comdr, Fred A, Mush!, ON! Colonel James H. Macia, Jr., AFCIN Lt. Col. George J. Keithley, AFC1N Security Aspects of TJ L TIAQ'13AT Et E " CIA CIA. CIA CIA CIA 1, Efforts to define certain types of operational information; required by certain users of TALENT FLINT (as previously attempted in ARC-M-77, TCS-Z677.S$, paragraph) resulted as fatlowst a, ELINT processors and analyst interpreters who would a altitude, track, and time -?- to the minute in some-cases; day and hour in others, b. A small group of advisers to Committee members on the subject of requirements (Research is Development technicians, targeting experts) -.- who would require attitude and total recording time of tape including total distance cc -erable as represented by this tape time. was present only for the first item on the agenda. 25X1A9a Approved For Release 2000/08/22 : CIA-RDP61SO075OA000200090031-5 Approved For Release 2000/08/H- - S00750A000200090031-5 2 TCS? .2880.58 Intelligence evaluators who interpret processed ?T data and combine it with other sources of electronic intelligence for the purpose of taxning out a finished piece of analysis,, These men need to compare the actual FLINT data collected with the capability of the ELINT collection effort as it was used in the particular operation that collected the data in order to give full aping to the Intercepted data,. These men would require altitude, k, and time. Z. It was speculated that the foregoing individuals would number in the order of 150 to 800. The Chairman stated that he would provide the foregoing to the Project Security Officer for guidance as to what new device he wished to introduce for security control of the types of information which had been defined, (Previous analysis has shown that Ple require altitude and track and in some cases time - time being also relevant on occasion to those using COMINT and other sources.) rare* representative stated that whereas he did not believe It wise to establish additional security classifications it might possibly be more effective to establish grades of certification within the TALENT system such aras TALENT Grade One, Grade Two, and Grad* Three. In any event, the Air Ia''orce would do its best to accommodate whatever was proposed except that the proposal would have to include some means for the TALENT Security Officer in his agency being fully acquainted with who in the Air Force was given this additional Information in order to be able to answer promptly on the status of all Air Force TALENT cleared personnel. 4. The Ad Hoc Requirements Committee was requested by the Project Director to advise him on requirements for peripheral ELT collection by System Four. In considering this matter, the Air Force representative a. It was his understanding that AQUATONE operations were to be directed exclusively on penetrations of the Soviet Bloc or other denied areas. Approved For Release 2000/08/22 : CIA-RDP61SO0750A0`00200090031-5 Approved For Release 200 A000200090031-5 b, There are in existence authorities for peripheral L T collection in the Department of Defense and equipment for such planned or in being, C' Because of the two foregoing points he considered it inappropriate for the Committee to advise on requirements for A010ATO E peripheral &LINT collection,. (The previous instance of Ad 14oc Requirements Committee requirements for SARENTS Sea during the Soviet fleet maneuvers in October 1957 is explained by the Air Force representative as an occasion where a unique opportunity for collection exist*d and for which no capability was available other than AQUATONE,) 6. The Navy representative, indicated the importance of insuring that any AQUATONE peripheral ELINT collection flights be property coordinated with comparable nights by Navy. 7. The i:LINT Staff Officer expressed the view that the AQUATONE System Four capability for collection by peripheral missions was in addition to that which either exists or is programmed in the Air Force (except the Air Force planned use of the same vehicle). This is not to say, he pointed out, that those, i, e,, Air Forte capabilities, could not collect useful and e data as compared to AQUATONE, S. The EL `T Staff Officer proposed that AQUATtlNE peripheral L 1'T System Four collection should be directed at the following areas,, listed in order of importances Priority Ones Gulf of FINLAND - LENINGRAD, BARENTS Sao -,? NOVAYA ZEMLYA. Priority Twat KAMCHATKA Peninsula. C. Priority Threst North Siberian Coastline -o.. in particular, airfields in the area. d. Priority Tours Southern periphery of Soviet Priority Fives Russi*n ice Islands in the Arctic Ocean. (it would appear that in this instance photographic coverage might Approved For Release 2000/08/22 : CIA-RDP61 SO075OA000200090031-5 Approved For Release 2000/08/22 : - 00200090031-5 also be useful. In the event that the suggestion of the Army member for concurrent photographic coverage were feasible, it was then thought by the E LINT Staff Officer that this priority would be raised; he suggested that concurrent photographic coverage might be feasible through the use of System Six.) 9. The views expressed above by the FLINT Staff Officer were concurred in by the Arm"r Navy, and the representative of the DD/I CIA, Q. R: hairman Requirements Committee JQR;cw Regular ARC Distribution Approved For Release 2000/08/22 : CIA-RDP61 S00750A000200090031-5' '