ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OFFICE OF SPECIAL OPERATIONS SECTION I GENERAL

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June 6, 1947
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. ?Approved For Lease 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-O007A001000030036-9 Extracts from: (Document in custody of Historical Staff20Docu Key Bl. Ext. mentsg4.fficer n " (Was TOP SECRET; reducbd to SECRET) (Copy No. 29, of ~O) Pg. 1 6 June 1947 S. 0. DIRECTIVE NO--l 8 ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OFFICE OF SPECIAL OPERATIONS SECTION I GENERAL 1. DISTRIBUTION: a. This Directive will not be sent to overseas stations and b. This Directive is for the use only of officials of the Office of Special Operations and of the Office of the Director of Central Intblligence. With careful editing to preserve security, the Chief of Administration and Services will prepare where necessary organization charts and func- tional job descriptions for presentation to Civil Service Representatives in order that departmental positions can be finalized under Civil Service procedures. After prepa- ration, these organizational charts and functional job descriptions will be submitted to Chief of Operations and the Chief of Special Security for concurrence and to the Assistant Director of Special Operations for approval, prior to presentation to the Civil Service Representatives. The distribution of this Directive will be as follows (Recipients of this Directive in the Office of Special Operations will inform their subordinates of such portions of this Directive as are essential for them to know in carrying out their official duties. Under no circumstances will its contents be revealed to personnel outside the office of Special Operations without the specific approval of the Assistant Director in each case.) Approved For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04007AO01000030036-9 25X1A9a Approved For ReI Ise 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04W9'7A001000030036-9 (Pg. 2 is list of officials to whom copies were given. There were 30 copies. Copy 1 went to DCI; Copy 2 to ADSO; Copy 3 to Chief ofLiaison Control; Copy 4 to Chief of Special Security; Copy 5 to Chief of Operations; Copies 6-25 to various Chiefs of 030 Divisions, S,1,affs, and Branches; Copy No. 26 to Chairman of the Reorganization Committee; Copies 27-30 to Executive Secretary.) Pg. 3 2. RECISSIONS 5.0. Directive No. 7 dated 4 December 1946, Subject: "Organiza- tion of the Office of Special Operations" is rescinded and its provisions replaced by this Directive. 3? ORGANIZATION a. For the organization of the Office of Special Operations see Enclosure 1. b. For geographical area responsibilities of Foreign Branches see Enclosure 2. 4. FUNCTIONS a. The functions of the Office of Special Operations are as prescribed in the Memorandum for Assistant Director for Special Operations from the Director of Central Intelligence, dated 25 October 1946, subject: Functions of the Office of Special Operations. This memorandum is quoted verbatim as follows: - - - - - - - - - - - - - C DOTE - - - - - - - - - - - "1. The Office of SpOci.al Operations x 1lhfun,ction in accordance with the following policies: a. The mission of the Office of Special. Operations is the conduct, under the direct supervision of the Director, of all organ- ized Federal espionage and counterespionage operations outside the United States and its possessions for the collection of foreign intelligence inforrtior required for the national security. Such espionage and counterespionage operations may involve semi- ert and semi-covert activities for the full performance of the mission. b. The Assistant Director for Special Operations will be directly responsible to the Director of' Central Intelligence for carrying out the missions assigned him, for the ` curity of opera- tional material and methods and for the collection of secret foreign intelligence information required by the Office of Collection and Dissemination and other user departments and agencies. c. The.Office of Special Operations will coordinate its field collection activities with other agencies of the Central Intelligence Group charged with comparable functions. Approved For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04007AO01000030036-9 Approved For Rjease 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-d*07A001000030036-9 Pg. 4 f. Ordinarily requests for specific information will come from the State, War, Navy and other departments and agencies through the Office of Collection and Dissemina ion, where it will be deter- mined that the Office of Special Operations is the proper agency to collect the desired information. However, the Office of Special Operations is authorized to receive directly from user departments or agencies requests for a specific action or the collection of specific information when such requests are clearly within the sphere of activity of the Office of Special Operations and the particular type of desired information (or action) make such direct contact necessary for security reasons. Such direct contact will be made through the Office of Control, Special Operations, and corresponding offices in the various departments and agencies. The Office of Special Operations will maintain direct liaison with departments and agencies of the Federal Government on secret operational matters, knowledge of which must be restricted to the minimum number of persons. g. The Office of Special Operations will be responsible for the collection, processing, and distribution of foreign counter- espionage intelligence information and will be the repository for such information. Intelligence derived from the processing of foreign counterespionage intelligence information will be made avail- able to the Office of Research and Evaluation. *2. Major support services for the Office of Special Operations will be provided by the Special Projects Division, Personnel and Administrative Branch of the Executive Staff, Central Intelligence Group, under the operational direction of the Assistant Director for Special Operations. 3. In carrying out the policies stated above operational security requirements will be strictly observed by all concerned". Pg. *(Note*. Reference paragraph 2 - it is contemplated that these instructions will be revised in the near future to give the Assistant Director for Special Operations complete control of his major support- ing services.) b. Reference paragraph 3 above - the functions of the major' elements of the Office of Special Operations are prescribed in SECTIONS II, III, AND IV of this Directive. (rest of this page blank) Approved For Release 2001/03/023- CIA-RDP78-04007A001000030036-9 Approved For Re`edse 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04bb`7A001000030036-9 Pg. 6 SECTION II OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 5. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR SPECIAL OPERATIONS: The Assistant Director for Special Operations will control, supervise, and direct the cevpral elements of the Office of Special Operations so as to implement the assigned functions of his office in accord with the policies announced in the Directive of the Director of Central Intelligence quoted in paragraph 4 above and will conduct or provide for and super- vise the liaison and coordination of his office with other offices of the Central Intelligence Group and with other U. S. departments and agencies in accord with the policies of this Directive. He will be directly responsible to the Director of Central Intelligence for the carrying out of the missions assigned to him and for the functioning of his office in accordance with the directives and policies of the Director. He will conduct such field inspections in person as are necessary to insure the faithful execution of the directives and policies of the Director. 6. THE DEPUTY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR SPECIAL OPERATIONS 7. EXECUTIVE STAFF: a. The Executive Officer: Pg? 7 (1) Acts as the principla staff officer of the Office of Special Operations. (2) As directed by the Assistant Director supervises and, coordinates the activities of Liaison Control and pe &a Security 4, m elj"d 10 () Coordinates and maintains a record of the inspections conducted by the Chief of Operations, the Chief of Administration and Services, and the Chief of ecurity?,- nd keeps the Assistant Director advised as to the adequacy of inspections. t5) Insures that all matters involving more than one of the major subdivisions, i.e. Operations, Administra- tion and Servic an the Assistant Director Office (- Securit Liaison Control) presented to Approved For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04007A001000030036-9 Approved For Rase 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-007A001000030036-9 the Assistant Director or Deputy Assistant Director .for decision are first coordinated with the interested officers, that all sides of the matter are adequately presented, and that all necessary staff action is complete. b. Executive Secretary; Pg. 8 (,) Acts as Top Secret Control Officer for the Office of Special'Operations. (6) Maintains control of all OSS/sSU records and handles' all inquiries and correspondence pertaining thereto. a. Shall r..-ercirae general svpervisien ever liaiscr_ n_airtair.ed ir. a.ccvrc:c;r.ce v: ?h this Directive by authorized officers of the Office of Special Operations with other offices of the Central Intelligence Group and with the intelligence agencies of the State, War, and Navy Departments, with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and, as appropriate, with other agencies of the Federal Government. In performing this function: (j) Maintains a continuing check with Zpkenial Security on the liaison being conducted in order that difficulties incident to liaison with insecure organizations or individuals may be avoided. s xxA 43.?9xx~x 8. LION -CONTROL: The Chief 014 aison Control: SPECIAL SECURITY In acco Knce with the policies and directives of the Assistant Director thp Chief of Special Security: Shall maintain liaison with the appropriate authorities of CIG,'and wit other U. S. Government Departments and agencies Approved For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04007 'Approved For RWase 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-07A001000030036-9 25X1A6a Pg. 10 in connection with matters pertaining to the security of the Office of Special Ope aliens and shall insure conformity with overall security polities of the Director of Central Intelli- gence with particular ttention to the Director's policy th215X1A all staff personnel wh are assigned to duty in Washington = have a security investigation PFFOPPRILPOPHREVestig ttion. b. Shall in coordination wi%h the Personnel Division review Per- sonal History Statementstof applicants for staff positions prior to the forwarding ot Personal History Statements by the Personnel Division to the"-'appropriate authorities of CIG for security investigation by'Vthe Federal Bureau of Investigation. c. Shall receive final reports, of security investigations of 030 staff personnel, evaluate results and make final recommendation to the Assistant Director fbr Special Operations with respect to employment. d. Shall be responsible for the investigation and evaluation of the integrity and loyalty of all OSO personnel on a continuing b'sis. e. Shall be responsible for the investigation of all covert per- sonnel being considered for employment by the Office of Special Operations. For the purposes of security investigation only, all personnel serving overseas will be considered as covert personnel. Overseas personnel whp may later return to Wash- 25X1A ington for assignment to a staff iosition will at that time have a security Investi Bureau of Investigation. In rare ibstances it may necessary to employ 25X1A6a however the personal approve or ne' ssis an Director for Special Operations will be obtained in each case for any exceptions to the Director's policy as outlined in subparagraph a above. f. Shall be responsible for operational investigations which may be necessary in support of counterespionage activities. L. Shall b /appropriate inspections insure tI securit, of personnel and the physical security of all 25X1A6a overseas installations, property, and recor s o e ice of Special Operations under the general security policies prescribed by the Director of Central Intelligence and the Assistant Director for Sp~cial.Operations. Approved For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04007A001000030036-9 Approved For R ease 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-0 07A001000030036-9 corrective measur h. L. I? k. Shall mai Lain a field investigative staff sufficient to carry out he responsibilities set forth in subparagraphs d, e, f and above subject to the continuing approval of the Assistan Director for Special Operations. Shall report to the Assistant Director for Special Operations security violati ns and recommend appropriate disciplinary or Shall be responsible\for the maintenance of security files on all personal of th Office of Special Operations to in- clude both active and i active files as well as the files of predecessor organization now in the possession of the Office of Special Operati ns. Shall interview and indoctr, ate new employees, overseas returnees, couriers, oversew departees, and all personnel in the process of terminating mployment with Special Opera- tions regarding security requirements and related matters. 1. Shall consult with and be oonault4.d by the various eomponents t f all of the Office of Special Operations on security aspec s o activities and personnel. Shall coordinate all overseas inspeoti-Rns with the Executive Officer, Office of Special Operations. k n. Shall review all contemplated transfers opersonnel from Special Operations to other units of the C tral Intelligence Group, from other units!,of the Central Intelligence Group to Special Operations, from one theatre to anot1r, and between components of the Office of Special Operations--tiand give security clearance prior to implementation of siich transfers. . 11 0. Will lih Liaison Control of current liaison with other offices _,,CTG and with agencies or individuals outside CIG, and o.R~ny new liaison established in the future. (rest of xx When directed by the Assistant Dirac, for Special Operations perform certain services or remainder of CIG. blank) Approved For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04007A001000030036-9 - 7 'Approved For Rase 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-07A001000030036-9 Pg. 12 SECTION III OPERATIONS 10. THE CHIEF OF OPERATIONS In accordance with the directives and policies of the Assistant Director, the Chief of Operations shall direct and supervise all espionage and counterespionage operations outside the U. S. and its possessions for the collection of foreign intelligence information required for the national security. In carrying out this responsibility he will: a. Coordinate, direct, and supervise all activities of the Foreign Branches and the staff sections under his control. b. Require that Chiefs of Foreign Branches and Staff Sections inform him or his appropriate deputy of directives and decisions received by them directly from the office of the Assistant Director fOr Special Operations. c. Control, direct, supervise and coordinate the authorized liaison of the Foreign Branches and his staff sections with other elements of 030, Offices of the Central Intelligence Group and other U. S. departments and agencies maintaining or providing for direct liaison with U. S. departments and agencies on secret operational matters, the knowledge of which must be restricted to the minimum number of personse f. Provide for the security of operational material and methods. Pg. 13 0. Provide for the conduct of inspections of overseas opera- tional activities, and of the local activities pertaining to his office. 11. DEPUTY CHIEF OF OPERATIONS FOR COUNTERESPIONAGE a. In General: g? 1~4 b. In particular: (1) Shall be directly responsible for the reception, processing and controlling the use of special and critical counterespionage materials originating in Approved For mefease''l0~a ?~3't 1i dRb4007A001000030036-9 Approved For F2ease 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-007A001000030036-9 Pg. 15 12. :Pg. 17 13. I,Pg. 18 14. . . 20 15. (2) Shall haintain or direct and control the liaison with security and counterintelligence activities of U. S. departments and agencies for matters pertain- ing to counterespionage. (10) Shall review, and wherever appropriate make recom- mendations concerning assistance of OSO in security matters to other U. S. departments and agencies, notably State Department (visa and passport control). (11) Shall be responsible for the coordination and where appropriate the preparation of instructions and procedures for the security of operational materials and methods in the field, and for seeing that such instructions and procedures are complied with. DEPUTY CHIEF OF OPERATIONS FOR PLANS AND PROTECTS TRAINING STAFF THE INFORMATION CONTROL STAFF o SPECIAL E,UIMENT STAFF The Chief of the Special Equipment Staff: a. In General: Shall be responsible to the Office of the Chief of Opera- tions that special equipment and devices are developed and supplied in such manner as to support adequately present and planned operational activities. b. In Particular. Pg. 21 16. THE TECHNOLOGICAL STAFF Approved For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04007AO01000030036-9 Approved For Release 2001/03/02: CIA-RDP78-040A001000030036-9 The Chief of the Technological Staff: a. In General: Under the direction of the Chief of Operations or his appropriate Deputy, shall advise the Operations Staff and Foreign Branches on all matters pertaining to the collection and dissemination of intelligence information of a scientific and technological nature. Pg. 23 17. MISCELLANEOUS OPERATIONS STAFF: The Chief, Miscellaneous Operations Staff: Under the direction of the Deputy Chief of Operations for Plans and Projects, shall control and supervise such opera- tions as the Chief of Operations may assign which do not lend themselves to control by any one Foreign Branch because of their scope. 18. FOREIGN BRANCH CHIEFS Pg. 24 b. In Particular: ,Pg. 27 (20) To maintain proper security of field operations, enforce approved policies and procedures. This will include arrangamahts for vetting, security check or investigations of all personnel other than staff to be used by his Branch. Pg. 29 SECTION IV AD14INISTRATION AND SERVICES 19. a. CHIEF, ADIMTNISTRATIa AND SERVICES In accordance with thedtrectives and policies of the Assistant Director, the Chief of Adri ntatration and Services shall so direct and supervise all manager,.vent, administration, personnel,' and ;services to support the activities of the Office of Special; Operations and perform when directed by the Assistant Director certain services for the remainder of OIG. In carrying out this rQsponsibility he shall: ? ?` Approved For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04007AO01000030036-9 Approved For Rase 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-6*07AO01000030036-9, (6) In coordination with the Chief of Special Security, provide for the security of operational material and methods in connection with administration and services. Pg. 3O 20. PERSONNEL DIVISION Pg. 32 21. TRANSPORTATION AND SUPPLY DIVISION Pg? 33 22. SPECIAL FUNDS DIVISION 0 Pg. 35 23. REGISTRY DIVISION The Chief of the Registry Division: b. In Particular 0.50 , Pg. 36 (9) In coordination with the Chief of-Soil Security, shall provide for the security of all classified material in his division. 214. COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION The Chief of the Communications Division: Pg. 37 (5) Shall provide for the security of all communications facilities under his control. (6) Shall provide for the security of all code and cipher messages. Pg. 38 25.- COVER AND DOCUMENTATION DIVISION 'Approved For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04007AO01000030036-9 . Approved For R,ease 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-007A001000030036-9 Pg. J9 Pg. 40 (~) Shall provide for the security- of all cover and documentation facilities, activities, and equipment under his control. SECTION V INSTRUCTIONS FOR REORGANIZATION 26. OBJECTIVES This directive is designed to provide an organization capable of effective teamwork with clean-cut lines of authority and specific designation of resz:)onsibility. Also it is intended to emphasize the principle that the conduct of operation to carry out our assigned missions is of primary importance and that all elements of the organization can justify their existence only if they conduct operations or render essential and effective support to the conduct of operations. 27. MAJOR CHANGES The major changes aret pg. 41 m. The Special Security Section is redesignated Special Security4 ''j A and will be directly responsible to the Assistant Director for Special Operations. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx no Control is redesignated as Liaison Control and its functions redefined to give the Chief of Operations and the Chief of Administration and Services more responsibility for liaison under the overall supervision of Liaison Control, also the responsibility for coordinating inspections is transferred to the Executive OSO and the responsibility for conducting inspections to the Chief of Operations, Chief of Administra- tion and Services, and Chief of Security. pg. 42 q. Projects Support Division will be abolished and its elements will become Administrative and Services Division under direct control of the Office of Special Operations. (A directive from the Director of Central Intelligence will be issued shortly specifying this change. The functions of the Admini- strative and Services Divisions as presented in SO.0. Directive No. 18 will be subject to minor refinements or changes as the final details of implementations are worked out at operating Approved I}Ofike)ease 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04007A001000030036-9 28. P;,M2^ 01N',YTTISL 'A'pproved For Rejgase 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-0 7A001000030036-9 29. PLAN FOR REORGANIZATION a. A committee is appointed to supervise and direct the reorganiza- Reference Enclosure 1 listing the major components of the new organization,, the Chief of Operations for his office and for branches and staffs under his control, the Chief of Administration and Services for his office and for Divisions under his control, and the Executive OSO for the Assistant Directors Office and for Liaison Control and Special Security will submit on or before noon 11 June 1947 to the Chairman m of the Reorganization Committee at Room 225 Administration Building, the following for each of their components! (1) An organization chart whoring the detailed interior organization of each component. pg. 43 d. (1) In planning personnel for new components it is con- templated that personnel of the following will generally remain assigned to their present units. Assistant Director?s Office Chief of Operations Office Central European Branch Southeastern European Branch Far East Branch Latin America Branch (2) In planning recommended personnel allocations under subparagraph c.(4) above, Chiefs of new components should consider that personnel of old components will be generaly available to the new components according to the following; Control to Liaison Control Special Security Section to Special Security Plans OSO to Deputy Chief of Operations for Plans and Projects Training Branch to Training Staff Source Control Branch to Information Control Staff and Foreign Branches (reports personnel to Foreign Branches) 25X1A9a Assistant Director Special Operations Approved For Release 2001/03/02 : CIA-RDP78-04007AO01000030036-9