CHAPTER X THE INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL (1 JULY 1951 TO 1 JANUARY 1966)

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January 1, 1966
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r Approved Felease 20 - fl6; @ IA-RDP78-030000100030059-7 Chapter X . The Intelligence School (1 July 1951 to 1 January 1966) A. Development 1. Antecedents a. TR (General) b. The Basic Division c. The Intelligence Division 2. Establishment 3. Staffing and facilities B. The Mission 1. As assigned by regulation 2. As developed 3. The "DDI School" fallacy C. The Office of the Chief 1. Functions of the Chief a. Administration b. Instruction and lecturing 0 1- r Approved For Release 2002JO 1O5 L IArRDP78-03087A000100030059-7 Approved Fselease A/C6q: CIA-RDP78-0300000100030059-7 2. Functions of the Deputy Chief a. Supervision, evaluation, instruction b. Alter-ego action 3. Elimination of the Deputy position 4. Functions of the Executive Officer 5. Management tools a. Staff meetings b. Weekly reports c. Monitoring of courses d. Evaluative conferences e. Fitness reports and career conferences 6. Studies in Intelligence 7. The Reading Improvement Program D. The Orientation and Briefing Officer 1. Background a. TRD and TR(General) responsibilities b. Orientation and Briefing Division 2. Staff and facilities 3. Scheduled functions 4. Special services pry ~'" Approved For Release 200d6Vb IA-RDP78-03087A0.00100030059-7 Approved FSelease 2~Q1bCIA-RDP78-030000100030059-7 a. For the Executive Director b. For the clandestine services c. For the OCR Liaison Staff 5. Elimination of the position 6. Absorption of functions 7. Reestablishment of position E. The Intelligence Orientation Faculty 1. Background 2. Staff and grade structure 3. Functions and responsibilities 4. Courses and programs 5. Special projects a. The "County Fair" b. Projects Useful and JCS-DIA c. Projects for NPIC d. Support of non-Agency training e. The Mid-Career course F. The Intelligence Production Faculty 1. Background 2. Staff and grade structure Approved For Release 2002f0 /05 : d1"A-RDP78-03087A000100030059-7 Approved F elease 2002/015' i A- 'DP78-030 000100030059-7 ~. t z v t@! C 3. Functions and responsibilities 4. Courses and programs a. Scheduled b. Special c. Programs for NPIC 5. Liaison with the DDI 6. Training aids and manuals G. The Management Training Faculty 1. Background and antecedents 2. Staff and grade structure 3. Courses and programs a. Supervision courses b. Management courses (1) In-house instruction 25X1A (2) 25X1A 4. External management training Approved For Release 2002/06/05 CIA-RDP78-03087A000100030059-7 25X1A Approved Foelease 2002/~6:'-,cDP78-030000100030059-7 H. The Clerical Training Faculty 1. Background and antecedents 2. Staff and grade structure 3. Facilities 4. Courses and programs 5. Standards and norms 6. Civil Service liaison 7. Relations with Office of Personnel a. Testing b. The "Pool" I. The Operations Support Faculty 1. Background 2. Staff and grade structure 3. Courses and programs 4. Liaison with the clandestine services 5. Transfer to the Operations School J. Summary 1. Enrollment trends a. Peaks and valleys Approved For Release 2002` O'6/d5-: ICIA-RDP78-03087A000100030059-7 Approved F&elease 2002/0 ARDP78-030000100030059-7 2. b. Statistical samples Staffing problems a. b. Standards of instructor qualification Rotational assignments 3. Normal slice of annual OTR budget 4. Major achievements 5. Conclusion a. Evaluation b. Experiential lessons Approved For Release 2002106/05"d Lk-RDP78-03087A000100030059-7