DULLES REPORT

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CIA-RDP83-01034R000400110004-5
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RIPPUB
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S
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5
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December 27, 2016
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August 19, 2013
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4
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Publication Date: 
February 5, 1952
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MEMO
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Declassified - Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/19: CIA-RDP83-01034R000400110004-5 STAT f 5 February 3.952 At request (for the Executive Register) we returned the Dunes Report at 9:45 a.m., 5 February 1952. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/19: CIA-RDP83-01034R000400110004-5 - Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease2013/08/19 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000400110004-5 , ,... fj ' , ..1,2,2? to the Dulles Report 50X1 50X1 administration of CIA defieienciee 136 excessive numbers charge 32.33 independence from Defense and State 25 separation of overt and covert functions 35.36 unique problems 32 Atomic Energy Commission IAC membership 61 NIB help 7 budget procedure 33?34 background of U.S. intelligence problem current urgency 18 importance in peacetime 16 improvement during World War II 16 integration lacking 15 national assets in this field 17.18 security problems 17 Bogota riots 35,123 British intelligence services 894 fo communications intelligence 58-60, 126 Congress Bogota riot investigation 35 budget 33 Contact Division duties 93.99 OCD connections difficult 96 "Operations Division" suggested 100 coordination of intelligence and intelligence activities domestic and counter-intelligence 4, 56-4-1? failure of coordination 3, 53.55 general responsibility 2.5, 41-43 IAC place 4, 43-45 /CAPS 4-5, 46-48 improvement saggestions 54-55, 60-62 machinery for coordination 43-64 NSC authority 9, 41-42, 50-53 OCD place 48-49 scientific and technological intelligence 34i, 55-g6 service and State Departhent intelligence 12-13, 145, 146 "Coordination Division" proposed 5, 9, 62 correlation of intelligence (Bee production) counter-espionage coordination needed 4 OSO responsibility 1247126 counter-Intelligence coordination needed 4 cover I) - Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/19: CIA-RDP83-01034R000400110004-5 A Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2913/08/19: CIA-RDP83-01034R000400110004-5 IP 1r page 2 Index to the Dulles ofearp defectors 122 Defense, Department of CIA liaison 1,26 final vote if military departments disagree 44 050 liaison and policy direction 127 secret intelligence connections 117 service intelligence responsibilities 12-13, 139..i19 Director of Central Intelligence civilian 12, 136-138 coordination concerns 60 deficiencies of directing staff 135-136 National Security Act provisions 29 protection of sources and methods 35 United States Communications Intelligence Board relation 60 domestic intelligence jurisdiction 4 espionage responsibilities 124-125 evaluation of intelligence (see production) economic intelligence 8-9, 89-90, 62, 83 (proposed "Research & Reports Division" "Estimates Division" proposed 6..7$ 77 Federal Bureau of Investigation domestic responsibilities 57 foreigners in the U.S. 98 IAC mambership 42 7$ liaison with OSO 1254726 Foreign Broadcast Information Branch duties 101-102 "Operations Division" berth 10 02-103 Foreign Documents Branch duties 103.104 "Research and Reports Division berth suggested 8, 104 foreigners in the U.S. 97-98 functions of CIA (in general) centralization justified 23.44 National Security Act statements 102, 22-24, 41.42 other intelligence organizations and CIA 26-27 Intelligence Adtisory Committee coordination 9$ 43$ 60.61 foreigners in U.S. 99 membership 3,14, 7$ 43$ 61 78 mission controversy 414 45 act vation 4, r coordination 4. ;$ 61-62 "Coordination Division" 5 62 reconstitution, 4..5 Joint Intelligence Committee estimates production 69, 78-79 IAC relatdonships 61 liaison 1$ 26 (with Secretaries of State and Defense) military establishment liaison with OSO field activit s 120-121 (cont ed) Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/19: CIA-RDP83-01034R000400110004-5 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease2013/08/19 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000400110004-5 lir Index to the Dales Report (continued) ?011.1.1...... **WM WON.. 410.111.11?0 - - National Intelligence Estimates CIAls role 65068, 70-72 10. definition and concept 68.69 emergency situations? "Estimates Division" proposed 7, 7 improvement proposals 76-78 inadequacy at present 73-74 "Likelihood of War" report in 1048 74-75 responsibility of all agencies 52 74.75 "Soviet Capabilities" report good in 1948 74 National Security Act of 1947 CIA provisions 1-2, 2L.022 flexibility -sufficient 25 National Security Council coordination authority final 9# 41042# 50 directives 2-3, 50-53# 108.1093 140-141 jurisdiction over CIA 25-26 , publicity authority final 35 Nuclear Energy Group OSO berth 114-115 Office of Collection and Dissemination coordination 48?49# 62 current duties 31# 48.49 ? "Research and Reports Division" 8 Office of Intelligence Coordination 5 ("Coordirlption DivisioWsuggested) Office of National Estimates 6-7, 77 ("Estimates Division" proposed) Office of Operations ? current duties 91 31, 93-104 Contact Branch 93.100 Foreign Broadcast Information Branch 101.103 Foreign Documents Branch 103-104 Office of Policy Coordination control 31 current duties 10# 31 "Operations Division" suggested as its berth 100# 134 organization 132.433 Office of Reports and Estimates Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease2013/08/19 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000400110004-5 current duties 8# 30.31 National Intelligence Estimate inadequacy 6#'7142 National Intelligence Survey coordination 87-88 reports criticized 86.87 services of common concern 88-91 summaries questioned 84-86 Office of Research and Reports 8# 62# 3 ("Research de Reports Division" suggested) Office of Special Operations assessment 128 communications intelligence 126. counter-espionage 124-126 current organization and duties 10, 31, 110-122 field activities 117-122 liaison needed 10-11, 116-117, 127 policy direction lacking 127 security 122.124 7:" "Operations Division" suggested 9-10# 100, 116# - page 3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/19: C1A-RDP83-01034R000400110004-5 /.Z Index to the Dulles Rimk21 (continued) Pearl Harbor 5 personnel problems 36..37 service or civilian 37-38 production of intelligence 5.7, 65.78, 83.87 ? publicity avoidance if possible 5 coordination role of CA to be stressed 120 360 124 Research and Intelligence Staff Department Department of State CIA relations 157458 conflict with State policy makers 155-157 inadequacies 13 organization 1530 159-160 responsibilities'154 153-156 "Research and Reports Division" suggested 8s 62, 83 scientific intelligence coordination 55, 56 ? coordination failures 3-4, 8849 National Intelligence Estimates treatment 7- OSO branch 112 "Research and Reports Divisio0f9, 90-91 secret intelligence CIA responsibilities 106.122 importance increasing 107-108 policy direction. 127 Secret operations relations 131.132 security 122.124 secret operations OPC setup 132433 "Operations Division" proposed 134 secret intelligence relations 131432 security ? Contact Branch sources 96 ? improvements suggested 35-36 Om field operations 122-124 problems 34-35 service intelligence agencies organization 146-149 responsibilities 12-13s 139-146 States Department of. CIA liaison 1, 26 50X1 page intelligence duties 151-161 (Research and Intelligence Staff) policy direction for OBO 127 secret activities liaison (OPC, etc.) 116-117 training for secret intelligence work 113 United States Communication Intelligence Board duties 52 establishment 51 14 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/19: CIA-RDP83-01034R000400110004-5