PRINCIPAL FEATURES OF CIA ORGANIZATIONAL PROPOSAL A. ROLE OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:

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March 12, 1965
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P, Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 t..-.?-?"`"1" Pi\ Li ? HANDLE VIA BYEMAN CONTROL SYSTEM 12 March 1965 PRINCIPAL FEATURES OF CIA ORGANIZATIONAL PROPOSAL A. ROLE OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: An Executive Committee, consisting a the Deputy Secretary of Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence, will be established to formulate guide. and regulate the NRP. Specifically the Executive Committee will: 1. Examine the reconnaissance requirements provided by USIB against technical and fiscal capabilities. so as to establish an appropriate level of effort for the NRP. In this role it will rely largely on cost effectiveness and technical feasibility analyses prepared by the DNR and the component elements of the NR Organisation. 2. Approve or modify the consolidated NR program and its budget as forwarded by the DNR. 3. Acting through the DNR, allocate responsibility to CIA and/or DOD for research and preliminary design studies for new systems. 4. Allocate development responsibility for specific reconnaissance programs to DOD or CIA, and establish HANDLE VIA BYEMAN CONTROL SYSTEM BYE-4526-65 Cy 3 of 5 Cys L Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 ? HANDLE VIA BYE MAN CONTROL SYSTEM guidelines for mutual support where appropriate. It shall be free to use technical advisory groups as necessary. 5. Assign operational responsibilities to either DOD or CIA for various types of manned overflight missions. subject to the concurrence, as appropriate, of the 303 Committee. 6. Review periodically the essential features of the major program elements of the NRP. B. ROLE OF THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL RECONNAISSANCE: To insure the coordination of CIA and DOD reconnaissance activities and to provide a ebgle point of integration for the planning and budgeting of the National Reconnaissance Program. a Director of National Reconnaissance will be appointed by the Secretary of Defense with the concurrence of the Director of Central Intelligence. who will report to the Executive Committee on all matters affecting the NB?. Specifically, he will: 1. Be kept fully and completely Informed of all reconnaissance activities in CIA and DOD. 2. Coordinate CIA and DOD use of the space launching. tracting and recovery facilities., HANDLE VIA BYEMAN - 2 - CONTROL SYSTEM LT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01580R002004190013-4 f,Li 11 ? HANDLE VIA BYEIvIAN CONTROL SYSTEM . Coordinate film processing of CIA and DOD activities so as to make best use of the primary Eastman- Kodak facility at Rochester the backup Air rorce capability at Westover* and field processing centers. 4. Prepare a coordinated and consolidated NRP budget for examination and approval by ExCom This budget will be based on submissions from appropriate elements of CIA and DOD. 5. Ensure the flow of funds from the NRP appro- priations to CIA and appropriate DOD elements in lump sum transfers each fiscal year. Incremental funding from reservf or reprogramming sources will be used only for supplemental programs approved by ExCom. 6. Deal with the operating head of the CIA or his designated alternate on all matters of policy coordination. or guidance. He will not exercise command control over operating elements of CIA or its personnel. 7. Assume such conunand responsibilities over DOD elements of the NM? as the Secretary of Defense may designate. He will establish suitable lines of coordination with those line components which do n pond directly to him. HANDLE VIA BYE - 3 - 'CONTROL SYSTEM WWI CT. (1777:1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 (TA r'":777 s? ? 1%1 HANDLE V/A. BYE, d.oilTRoit SYSTEM fectIng the ? 9. Appear before the 303 Committee with approp . operating overhead recon aieearicemissions. rtP. or DOD to s?cure aproval for EARCH.AND PR 7 ARY DESIGN: - ? . Reimer-6h on reconnaissanci technology and pre minary design of new systems will be encouraged and supported in both CIA and DOD. will be supported by a um allocation from NRP funds to each group in like measure at a level to be established each year by the Executives Committee. 2. A prescribed fraction of these resources perhaps UM to 40% be earmarked for support of basic research on re onnalts echnology.to stiMulate and assure the future vigor of this The DNR will be kept fully informed of all acttvtt?and developments in this connection for the purpose of ensuring appropriate coordination and preventing unwitting duplication as; well as encouraging join exploitatio of new techni ?HANDLE VW 13YElviAN CONTROL SYSTEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 HANDLE VIA BYEMAN CONTROL SYSTEM 3. Preliminary design and small technical feasibility demonstrations of new reconnaissance systems will also be funded from this innovation resource. Such work can grow out of requirements originating with USIB, the ExCom or the DNR for improvements in existing capabilities, or can result from spontaneous initiative in the CIA and DOD participating elements. However, it is important that the DNR and ExCom receive each month a comprehensive report on the initiation, status, or conclusion of such efforts. In this way, competitive study efforts will be recognised, approved or discouraged, and synchronised for later decision actions. 4. It is intended that these funds and their products represent the flexible cutting edge of the reconnaissance program. They should not be used to fund actual development or operational activities. ? D. SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT: 1. When a new system concept has been sufficiently well defined and its technical feasibility established to the - 5- HANDLE VIA BYEMAN CONTROL SYSTEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 j it/ .0 r oaa HANDLE VIA fl'fl:MAN - - CONTROL SYSTEM sat sfactlon of the ExCom twoid be brie inventory Of the NRP. At this point, it should receive necessary In the budgetideittified with these o CA and/or funding from line ite systems. These funds would th be allocat DOD, to whom specific developmental responsibility has been assigned by the ExCo 2. The element a CIAand/or DOD as risibility fo ew eyed m will be responsible for - selecting and supervisang capable contractors for establishing such systems -engineering support as they deem necessary; for rendering periodic reports on program progress to the DNR and ExCorn and generally for the succes f the program. 3. Satellite reconnaissance eye sins are characterized primarily by the Payload fainerae, spaceCraft. data recovery system/ as well as by their boosters. The interface betwee the launch system and payload is of critical importance and planning for cornpMible checkout and launch facilities, boosters, tracking, and recovery must proceed with the payload development. The DNR will be responsible for the success of this Interface ? HANDLE VZABYEMAN CONTROL SYSTEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07 : CIA-RDP8OR01580R002004190013-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 II HANDLE VIA BYEMAN CONTROL SYSTEM 4. A normal phase of satellite development programs is the initial flight testing in orbit and engineering proof of the completed payload system. These flight tests will be the primary responsibility of the payload developing group in CIA Or DOD, which would be expected to include as many Intelligence targeti as are consistent with the Primary develop- ment so that any film recovered would have intelligence value. When a system had been successfully demonstrated and declared operationally reliable, it would enter the Operational phase. . E. ROUTINE OPERATIONAL PHASE: 1. When the satellite payload has been successfully developed, it becomes a part of the operational assets of the NRP. The payloads together with appropriate boosters, launchers and tracking stations represent the NRP capability to obtain orbital photography, and accordingly represent part of an orderly program to acquire such intelligence in response to USIB requirements, target lists and priorities. The DNR must play the central role in planning this program. - 7 ? HANDLE VIA BYE MAN CONTROL SYSTEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 Tar HANDLE VIA BYEMAN CONROL SYSTEM It Involves fa sighted bud eting for payl ad product on as well as booster procurement and modification: It involves judicious scheduling of operational launches from fixed resources, in addition to development flight tests. It requires a plan with sufficient flexibility to respond to changing world situations and the correspondingIntelligence needs. It is omplex managerial task for which a single individual must in the last analysis be responsible. 2. Both the long range requirements for satellite missions and the shifting targets for specific flights co properly from the intelligence community in which all of the Government have a voice. The COMOR asthe staff to provide these requIrements in an orderly way, subject to approval b 3. The Satellite Operations Center is the next step in that sequence of events. Its function is to plan specific mission coverage in light of COMOR target requirements. It does so by first studying the spectrum of orbital choice available. These are supplied by various groups on the West klANDLE IA BYEMAN CONTROL bYSTEM - 1. Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 IC? Q HANDLE VIA BYEMAN CONTROL SYSTEM Coast andrep-resent specific launch vehicle -propulsiozi capabilities, current range safety restrictions, etc.-These feasible orbits are then computer analyzed in Washingto to optimize target coverage light weather conditions and target priorit un angles predicted . An orbit is selected and camera programs established for this mission. This is basically an intelligence function. 4. The process orks somewhat differently for potting IAMBI as as dieting bed from general search IZOR011Aft payloads. In the case of CORONA -coverage, the SOC has played a central role in determining the ephernerie f the' mission and transmitting ornputerized guidance to the launch authority. Until the spring of 1963 the Satellite Operations Center was located at CIA Headquarters next to COM011 where it was used exclusively in CORONA and ARGON flights and was in immediate comrr ntc?on with the West Coast facilities. It then moved to the Pentagon with a view to extending its unctions to include GAMBIT and LANYARD, although mission gu dance to these prograMs is not yet determined E Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 E VIA BYEMAN OL SYSTEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 ? 1:77 ? HANDLE VIA BYEMAN - - CONTROL SYSTEM - _ by the SOC largely bec as R&D flights. The SOC ehouid.be s?to provide the intelligence input for mission guidance of all satellite operations recognizi g that procedures will differ betw e systems,due for example to the on-orbit loading capacity o GAItlIS T. 5. Although most of the responsibIlity of the developing team is fulfilled when a satellite payload is declared operational, there are persuasive arguments for extending this responsibility their continued classification Indefinitely Into the operational phase. The most compelling argument is that payloads systems are being continually improved - and should be. The remarkable improvement of CORONA from rnonoscoptc to stereo and then to doubled film capacity via double recovery vehicles is an example. Further- more, these are extremely delicate instruments and no two payloads from a given system are quite alike. Continuity from launch is therefore essential. This does not mean that the camera contractor should fire a THOR or ATLAS. It does mean that there is no point in the production or operational sequence when. one can safely eliminate the payload team -i0 - 777? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 HANDLE VIA BYEMAN egNTRi3i, SYSTEM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/01/07: CIA-RDP80R01580R002004190013-4 ? HANDLE VIA BYEMAN completelyCONTROL SYSTEM from the operation. The CORONA prOgrs recognised this and has representatives of CIA and it contractors pre ent at each step of an operational mission but with tarying degreauthorityes . In the case of GAMBIT. the Air rot. ce payload does the same.. ?6. Once a satel ante rucial per ment group under General Greer payload Ls launched in orbit, cal tima tracking, monitoring and control. Tracking and telemetry recording photography is accomplished by AirForce data is transmitted to include decision In the case of C RONA, inflight decisions to recover Ifunction is uspected and tranernitisiono of cantra progran changes received from the SOC to the satellite so tage of changing weather. ? For GAMBIT, with far more on..orbit cotitrol and camera programmitig, decisions affecting intelligence aspects of the mission are more complex. The presence of an intelligence representative available for consultation to the authority responsible for inflight control of the 4ehicte is thought desirable. ? 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