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(Pertinent excerpts from statutory authority)
Agenda item # I
NSCID No. 3, para. l.a.
Basic Intelligence is that factual intelligence which
results from the collation of encyclopedic information
of a fundamental and more or less permanent nature
and which, as a result of evaluation and interpretation,
is determined to be the best available.
NSCID No. 3, para. l.b.
An outline of all basic intelligence required by the
Government shall be maintained by the Central Intelligence
Agency in collaboration with the appropriate departments
and agencies. This outline shall be broken down into
chapters, sections, and sub-sections which shall be
allocated as production and maintenance responsibilities
to Central Intelligence Agency and/or to those other
departments or agencies of the Government which are
best qualified by reason of mission, production
capability, and primary interest to assume the production
and maintenance responsibilities. To ensure the
production of the basic intelligence required by the
Government and the fullest possible use of current
departmental and agency capabilities, changes in the
outline or allocations of production and maintenance
responsibilities shall be effected by agreement between
the Director of Central Intelligence and the departments
and agencies concerned.
NSCID No.-3, para. 6
Each department or agency, taking full cognizance of
the facilities of the other agencies, shall maintain
adequate research facilities to accomplish its depart-
mental intelligence production mission and to provide
such additional intelligence within its field of
primary responsibilities as may be necessary to satisfy
other requirements relating to the national security.
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'`rr NSCID No. 1, para. 6.b.
In so far as practicable, in the fulfillment of their
respective responsibilities for the production of
intelligence, the several departments and agencies
shall not duplicate the intelligence activities and
research of other departments and agencies and shall
make full use of existing capabilities of the other
elements of the intelligence community.
Agenda item # IV
NSCID No. 1, para. 1
The Director of Central Intelligence shall coordinate
the foreign intelligence activities of the United States
in accordance with existing law and applicable National
Security Council directives. Such coordination shall
include both special and other forms of intelligence
which together constitute the foreign intelligence
activities of the United States.
NSCID No. 1, para. 6.a.(l)
Call upon the'other departments and agencies as
appropriate to ensure that on intelligence matters
affecting the national security the intelligence
community is supported by the full knowledge and
.technical talent available in or to the Government.
NSCID No. 3, para. l.d.
The Director of Central Intelligence shall be responsible
for coordinating production and maintenance, and for
accomplishing the review, publication, and dissemination
of these National Intelligence Surveys, and shall make
such requests of the departments and agencies as are
necessary for proper development and maintenance of
the Surveys.
NSCID No. 1, para. 2.c.
The Board shall determine its own procedures and shall
establish subordinate committees and working groups,
as appropriate. It shall be provided with a Secretariat
Staff, which shall be under the direction of an
Executive Secretary appointed by the Director of Central
Intelligence in consultation with the members of the
Board.
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SIB-D-51.1/8, para. 9
The NIS Committee assists the USIB in carrying out its
responsibilities for the NIS Program and is responsible
to the USIB. The NIS Committee consists of a designated
representative from the Department of State, the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Defense Intelligence
Agency (DIA), and the Departments of Army, Navy and
Air Force. The representative of the CIA is the Chairman
of the Committee. Other departments and agencies may
be invited to participate in the work of the NIS
Committee as agreed by the Committee. CIA is responsible
for general administration of the NIS Program and
shall provide appropriate administrative and secretarial
support to the Committee and its Chairman as a service
of common concern. In carrying out its responsibilities
to the USIB, the NIS Committee shall:
a. Recommend to the USIB allocations of responsibility
for the production and maintenance of the NIS.
b. Recommend to the USIB priorities for NIS
Production, based upon the anticipated needs of high-
level planners and policy makers.
c. Establish and monitor the NIS production and
'rw-' maintenance-schedules based on USIB-approved priorities
and taking into account agency capabilities and
available resources.
d. Determine the scope and treatment to be given
to each NIS area.
e. Approve and promulgate NIS Outlines, Outline
Guides, other Standard Instructions, and revisions
thereto.
f. Approve for publication the NIS General Surveys
(formerly Chapter I).
g. Report to USIB annually on the status, including
estimated costs, of the NIS Program as a whole, and at
such other times and on such aspects of the Program as
may be appropriate.
Agenda item # V
NSCID No. 3, para. 7
To ensure that the capabilities of the departments and
agencies are utilized effectively for the production of
intelligence of common concern, the following divisions
%w of interests, subject to refinement through a continuous
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of Central Intelligence to promote an integration of
effort and to avoid undesirable duplication, shall
serve as a general delineation of primary respon-
sibilities-
a. The Department of State shall produce political
and sociological intelligence on all countries, and
economic intelligence on countries outside the Sino-
Soviet Bloc.
b. The Department of Defense shall produce military
intelligence. This production shall include scientific,
technical and economic intelligence directly pertinent
to the missions of the various components of the
Department of Defense.
c. The Central Intelligence Agency shall produce
economic intelligence on the Sino-Soviet Bloc and
scientific and technical intelligence as a service
of common concern. Further, the Central Intelligence
Agency may produce such other intelligence as may be
necessary to discharge the statutory responsibilities
of the Director of Central Intelligence.
d. The production of intelligence on atomic
energy is a responsibility of all departments and
and agencies represented on the U.S. Intelligence
Board with responsibilities for the production of
finished intelligence, to be coordinated through the
Joint Atomic Energy Intelligence Committee structure.
NSCID No. 3, para. 8
Despite the above mentioned allocations of primary
production responsibilities, there will be areas of
common or overlapping interest which will require
continuing inter-agency liaison and cooperation.
In the event that a requirement for intelligence is
established for which there is not existing production
capabilityv the Director of Central Intelligence, in
consultation with the U.S. Intelligence Board,
shall determine which of the departments and agencies
of the intelligence community can best undertake the
primary responsibility as a service of common concern.
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USIB-D-51.1/8, para. 10
USIB agencies shall:
a. Produce and maintain, in accordance with
NIS Outlines and NIS Committee guidance, the NIS
units allocated to them by the USIB as production
and maintenance responsibilities and as scheduled for
production by the NIS Committee. In meeting these
responsibilities, USIB agencies may arrange for
appropriate assistance from agencies of the government
not represented on USIB.
b. Implement as appropriate to their collection
responsibilities under NSCID No. 2 the collection
efforts required for NIS production and maintenance.
c. Advise the NIS Committee of departmental
basic' intelligence produced, in progress or planned,
which relates to an NIS area scheduled for production
or maintenance, in order that reference to such
additional intelligence may be incorporated, as
appropriate, in such NIS.
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