ACTIVITY REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 1958

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CIA-RDP62S00231A000100220023-5
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January 11, 1999
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November 7, 1958
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Actin, Chief,,. Economic Research Ate' Activity Report for the Mo~ f October l9 8 25X1 X i.sc~issi ons were held by various " A representatives with 25X1X1 25X1X1 Sanitized - Approved for Release CIA-RDP62SO , and f'leap for rardF' programs Bloc area P_ , F agricultu ?ev and,. the, Soviet seven year plan, 14:a A joint CRRRRROCI Current Jiltcelli.genz:e Weekl_iy item on the Chinese cormnunes was separately distributed at the ;direction of the DCI to members of the BEG. 5, Efforts are proceeding on several fronts aimed at improving the collection of guided.missile intelligence. A briefing pointed at improving rr . e relai.ng to rrloc ew no c p Trades Economic Penetration9 Pricing Polci.es, and S' no-Soviet Economic Relations were particularly stressed,, 217 The MU Branches have con pleted a review of their Biographic sit r OCR for Data requiiremeftc which is being sent to the Biographic B.egi the fu uxe guidance of that component and of the State Depar Division of Biographic Information. 3_, Current support activity in October c ntinaed at a high level reflecting the unse wtlec conditions.: in the i~ art East an the Middle East. tither subjects xrceiui significant attendon- included the Chinese comes ecommunication9 Bloc + Bin to re a men a iet 141..tart' Econmicse Bloc Sanitized Aaaroved For Release : CIA-.RDp.62SOO234AWO.-14O22OO23=5- Sanitized Approved For Relea'se':,- C A-RDP62S00231AO0Qj 02.20023-5 25X1A9a New suggestions for collection are. being devised fraan I/G V s study and evaluation of the Soviet ICBM estimate (115-58)a Mr. is, representing the Office 'in an Agency group which will visit the Ballistic Missile headquarters to survey BMD document output and arrange for Agency receipt of selected reports on a continuing basis, 6, The UTSIB A& Hoc Panel of Consultants is being convened on 12 November to consider GI 1IC u s evaluation' of NIE 11-5-58 (Soviet ICB14 Estimate)? The Guided Missile Branch is to -brief this Panel on the production and deployment aspects of the guided missiles program., Some reservations are being entertained on theusefalness of the contribution which the Ad Hoc Panel can make iii a three day consideration of the whole program, which allots one day for briefings, one day for discussion,, and one day for the prepara- tion and presentation of a report. The Guided Missile Branch u s contribution to GMIC u s evaluation has been singled out for informal commendation by the ONE Staff. 7, At the z equest of Dr? Kistialcowaky of the US delegation to the Geneva meetings on ins pection systems against surprise attack, Chief, Industrial Division, prepared a study on the feasibility of developing indications of a surprise attack from an agreed upon inspection of the Soviet industrial system. The study concludes that observation of industrial activities would be most useful if the agreement includes limitations on size of strategic attack forces. 25X1X7 es t show an interest in r to 9, As previously repor u.ed, AFCIN continu 110i.taxy Economics Branches military costing techniques? The branch briefed 25X1 A9a Dr, - (AFU d T~~, on methods and problems of military costing. At 25X1 A9a s .a.ggestion Military Economies Branch will participate in a tinStiff in 1+Fov?niber s :l r T-nffearrr+a 25X1 A9a 4_1!111-4 "?~ r ? ?i Tribx?a of r-^ s e ? r9' ? . ..._xzg _ ~ x . ~ - 25X1 ASa l 13r, is also to arrange Frith o5X o 5a 1 10 The et :Cc Economic Working group continued its series of meetings throughc,ut C--to ber. By month ? s end coordination had progressed to the point where .a wind up of cork on the contribution to NIB 11-2-59, The Soviet atomic y a M, wa assured for early loge be ?E. Sanitized_i- Approved_:For-Rele se - CIA,RC P62S00.2.3.IA000I.002.20023-5---- Sanitized Approved For Release CIA-RDP62S00231A000100220023-5 1 11. Analysis Division harp been provided with the substantive content 25X1 A5 a of personal discussions between problems facing the Soviet economy. Mr. A3.khi ov has shown unusual- candor in his willingness to discuss leading Advisors and Mr? Al khi mov) the 8yo 25X1A5a1 25X1A7b since aiaaly& ts aiaact now await the rival of formal putbleatioris as opposed to informal. telephone calls which were formerly- or s e cline t:ay to interested analysts the FJJD translator in advance of U?ne formal publication date. There has been defira:ite improvement in the quality co`" sr)irct; J'A'RS publications but., in general JP'f qua:} ty in no -Tay approa.che;s the : vel which axway8t& have beew-ae accustomed to receive from FDD currently being received from 412 to 6 months following the broadcast dates. )S IMD Ser%-Ice has seriously declined., particularly in the European Satellites ?e,&.,, since the FD.i reorganization this past year. JPRS work does not begin to vproach the work formerly performed by FDD from a tihceliness po:tht of view, Delays of as much sr 3-6 month: - are, not unusual l?;, Y W ai Ar ..aa is r - L4t Over the ear, in both quantity and timeliness of the FBTS. service for its areas of interest, has again been expressed Those sections of the FBXS R ms era economic Beres are generally found, have S .lys in which decreased in number of pages by approximately one-third,, The economic abstract cards, which are now supposedly ,rr?ying the material which is screened firm the Dail, for lack of space., are heavily backlogged and 16. Duriyig October ft ne = profeasion a1i entered on duty with ERA and one transferred from D:D/P 0 Unfortunately th3 , number of prospective employees currently' being processed is quite lows. and. it appears aznl.ikely that the special recruitine, tr .ps$ which c;~r Ta enc. d tli'--s izanth and -All continue throughout November, will produce enough candidates to fill the Sanitized Approved. For Release : CIA-RDP62S00231A000100220023-_5 gap*, One of the more effectivesnuripe pel?sor . ref?rra :s , volunteered b s n poter~tia3 esrp oyees:.ha beep Y 1~vsts already on-board; ;Recently' Several such referra].ra have produced good. res ] tse to continue to recd rend potential candidates from their ] perg ed nal' or professional contacts, 25X1X7 25X`1 A9a .Dietw .butibn e I - OD/RI`,) ea Divis:Lon, Branch, & Staff Chief l - Och/E 2- St/PR 25X1A9a St/PR/PR: : bl /2803 (7 Nov 58) Sanitized - Approved For Release CIA-RDP62S00231AOO00100220023-5