PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR AQUATONE

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August 30, 1999
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December 1, 1955
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priority. In order to do to, procedures must be established for (a) accumu- lating Intelligence requirements and (b) assigning relative priorities to them. These procedures must not jeopardize the security of the Project and they PC-4699 Copy of 7 I December 195 Approved For Reuse 2001/08/09 : CIA-RDP61S00750A000 00040007-4 03 FOR: Director of Operations Procedure for Determining Intelligence Require- nel[nts for AQUATONE L AQUATONE is a claudistine intelligence gatherin O e re g ....... Accordingly, its operations must be designed to moot as fully as possible intelligence requirements emanating from the whole intelligence community committee, which, thus constituted, should be able to make the necessary P r e Air Force as a whole and that the SAC representative, will function only as representative of the Director of Intelligence. USAF Wills ,eat fc - e rNiil be asked to name a representative. 2. Thor* is already in existence an informal requirements com- consisting of a representative of A-g, SAC: a repraseft#.Mve of th believed to meet these -requirements. e Director of Intelligence, USAF; and the Project Intelligence Requirements dicer r. James Reber). This committee will be expanded to include a representative of the Director of Naval Intelligence and a representative of G?2 Of Admiral Espy and General Gaither both desire such direct representa- tion and do not wish the Air Force to present all their requirements). It is believed that the Project Intelligence Requirements Officer can represent CIA as a consumer of raw intelligence, but if this Is not satisfactory to the tages 3. It is proposed that the committee- do its work in the felt as to the rotative priorities to be attached to its own requirements. (a) The first task will be to secure intelligence requirements the several intelligence agencies, together with the judgment of each Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : J 50A000500040007-4 Approved For RQlease 2001/08"'p-'"A' ?P61S00750AQp@500040007-4 T epperation is already in progress and is being carried the members of the committee as representatives of their agencies. T Pro eect Director of Operations will indicate the form in which requirements would be most useful for the guidance of operational planning. (b) The second task to be performed will be that of assembling s requirements in comparable form after their submission and in way as to indicate the points on which either further information must d e ;ed of the submitting agencies ar priority judgments Must be ma This task will involve staff worts ratheer than deliberation king and wilt be performed by the intelligence staff under the .or of Operations. (c) After requirements have been submitted and assembled in a form s table for consideration, the committee will be asked to meet for the purpose of resolving questions of priorities and finally putting its approval an a consolidated statement of requirements in a form that wilt provide useful guidance for operations under this Project. d) From time to time while operations are in progress the mmitteee wilt be asked to review the, original statement of requirements tight of now intelligence obtained through AQUA.-.LONE.. channels. 4. Aseamptions as to the scope of operations under AQUATONE and the operational concept to bee eeemployeed will be provided to the committee, ceded through the Project intelligence Requirements t cer by the t Director of Operations. 'Without prejudging the enact form in which auto will be stated, it will clearly be desirable to separate out a d category of top priority targets, and perhaps to distinguish two other leevels of priority as well. Moreover, it will be desirable to astabtish these categories of requirements for each major region within the what* target area, since the areas accessible at any given time will largely be doter mined by operational factors. RICHARD M, B LL, JR. Project Director RMB:gjg (25 Nov 55) Die tributUA; Copy 5 Project. Subject 6 - Project Chrono 7 - Project Reading Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : e%eh'eRBR i S00750A000500040007-4