LETTER TO MR. LOY W. HENDERSON FROM ALLEN W. DULLES

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Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 OSIISZellmer:s0b (22 Ap Distribution: Orig. & 1 - Pod. 1 - Signer 1 - nom - DOI 1 ORIG CORZ 57) APR 1957 willdo 811 tbst it 004 tO Prii*ralt bath In its AX4 know, a sivAillesnt NIT; Da11 Streketor CCSEURRED: 2 - AD/SI 2 - CS/SI ^ (b)(3) CIAAct ' 7 (b)(3) C IAAct (b)(s3a)�CIAAct (b)(6) Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 a. ision b ution A is desirable fros the Metter ) . As proposed, the calamity CS4 acquire eu ais- of Intelligence informstion but will. not be in ition to determine the effort expended for intelli- there doss not appear tote any alternative to the sion abort eta major re-alleestion of responsi- ion tr the Security Council. Sven the latter a successful intelligence collection program agreement and support. of success which the proposal prowea can critically on two points; ition within the Department u4 tim indirtdual selected to direct the 'Led for t o Wane 1adivi on to having s paterIce must Mao be favorably oriented to aspect* of the progrars. 3. Wavy & sartiatibetory aolution to then be incumbent von the Adency CV= continuing basis the substaative guidance required to develop the intelligence potential of the various posts. 4. ht. Senderson's letter Specifically relationship i or, ,11 Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 ppointes k with the Department in dai1oing the represent the 110/P as well as the mere prebominent WI in 5 Om the first page of Mr. Minderson's imformal parecoel memorandine to you, four points are enumerated. In general, points 1, 3, and 4. are Oceeptable. lOwever, in mord to the *coon& point, strong representation hould be me4e to the Department that the Agency cannot acoept a prohibition apinnt engmging in overt activities overseas and in fact is presently thus sowed with regard to various liaison posts and certain eollestion sativities. Insofar as itsmq, have been Et erson's intention to mean that the Agency should not be overtly stated to have responsibility for the Science Attache Program as recommended by the Dwyer Commission, me, of scum coneur. ANSCUSIC*8 6. The Menu the 7. Provide full and continuing intelligence support to the Science Attache Program. to the Department be appro Mr. Robert Ammy, Jr.� as your Deportment.) 9. Mt. Mamilmrson be infermally notified of your snacrt to the program and that it is your hope the the program will receive authoritative support in the Department. lO. Tour representative should clarify in his discussions with Mt. Carpenter thet the Agway dose not accept the itatement that it is not appropriate for CIA pereonnel to engage in overt setivitles. (b)(3) CIAAci (b)(6) DRUM SCOVILLE, JR. Militant Director Scientific Intelligence OSIIEMellmer-sUb (12 Apr 57) =attribution: Orig. &.1 - DC/ Yl DDCI DDI 144,t1t&moitft 2 - AD/SI 2 - CS/SI Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 SENDER WIApproved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 1 I CONFIDENTIAL 1 UNCLASSIEmo 1 SE T CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP TO NAME AND ADDRESS INITIALS DATE 1 Deputy Director Central Intelligence 2 3 4 5 . 6 ACTION DIRECT REPLY PREPARE REPLY APPROVAL DISPATCH RECOMMENDATION COMMENT FILE RETURN CONCURRENCE INFORMATION SIGNATURE Remarks: FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER FROM: NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NO. DATE � -Ass istantDirector /SI UNCLASNIFIED CONFIDENTIAL 1 S11ET FORM NO. el 7 APR 55 40 Replaces Form 30-4 (40) which mavise used. T. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 19c5 �0-342531 Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 4 /v) Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 920) z Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 q-..23y1" DtrUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON Fq?�,MNAL - liear Allen: April 9, 1957 Thu will find attached hereto a somewhat more formal le.Ler on our much discussed subject of Science Attaches, am. aorry that there has been so much delay in this matter you can understand that there are certain features con- nected with it which, unless treated with great circumspect, might have embarrassing repercussicns. You will note in the attached letter the suggestion that we start out during the taming fiscal year with five science attaches to be placed In capitals to be agreed upon between CIA and the Department. These attaches woulc receive their special instructions ILreugh a small science attache unit in the Department cf 7,tate. All of these positions would be budgeted for in 1955 by the Department. It might be possible to extend this service in our budget planning for 1959. The problems we have to consider are the following: 1. We do not believe that it would be a good idea to have persons with the title of Science At- che in covert activities. 2, Th do not believe it would be appropriate for nIA eersonnel to engage in overt activities, 3. do not believe that the National Science Feundation should attempt to finance these attaches. 4, in our opinion, CIA and the National Science :cardation, as well as the State Department, d have a legitimate interest in these -4.cches and arrangements should be made which a-eld permit them to express this interest. , The Honorable Allen Dulles, Director, CalC6ral intelligence Agency. CONFID IL Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 There are are a number of other factors to be considered and it seems to me that we should move rather rapidly in coming tea complete understanding with respect to the whole matter. If, therefore, you would be good enough to designate someone Lo represent you we could begin conversations in the Lepart- ,:lent almost immediately, as suggested in the attached letter. I am sure that we will be able to work out rather quickly system that will satisfy you and us. As soon as I receive a reply from you, we will also begin conversations with the Nat-tonal Science Foundation. ' Einciosure: Letter to lir. Dulles. CO= AL Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 ADDRESS OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS To THE SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON 25, D. C. Dear Er. Dulles: Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 DEPARTMENT OF STATft p R 11 1,57 WASHINGTON uotailerit consists of r.);res L. of j Copies, Series I refer to our recent discussion of the science attache program. After further careful study the Department has decided to proceed to- ward the early establishment of such a program. In arriving at this decision, the Department considered the possibility of CIA financial participation in the program, that it might provide. The public recommenda- tions of the Hoover Commission, normal suspicions abroad, and the fiscal limitations inherent in such a small, highly-technical type of program haVe led us to conclude that any such arrangements would be difficult to conceal and might jeopardize the overall program. We would propose, therefore, to fund the program through the Department's budget. Nonetheless, we believe that the program we envisage will, by close cooperation between the Department, the CIA, and the National Science Foundation, go far towards meeting the general purposes of the science attache program, including intelligence needs, both overt and covert. Our budget plans will enable us to finance science attaches in five overseas posts in the immediate future, together with Departmental personnel in 'Washington for coordination purposes. These science attaches would provide normal reporting of scientific developments required by CIA and other agencies. ( While our present plans permit the assignment of only one science attache in each of five major posts, we would contemplate the possibility of increases in connection with future budgets. As you may know, there have been no science attaches abroad for more than a year. Moreover, the coverage that we propose is, in fact, broader than that provided in the science attache program for the past several years. It is our view, therefore, and I woull hope that you share it, that our plans provide a sufficient start for the year ahead. In short, The Honorable Allen W. Dulles, Director, Central Intelligence Agency. Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 Siert 2 In short, we propose to establish science attache posts in, say, Paris, Bonn, Stockholm, Tokyo and New Delhi. Arrangements will be made to enable these attaches to cover other countries to the maximum extent feasible. To supplement their efforts, we would expect to explore further with CIA, the National Science Foundation and others to ascer- tain their scientific reporting requirements and the extent to which regular Foreign Service personnel at other posts can fulfill many of these requirements. (We think� for instance, that information such as expenditures of foreign governments for scientific research can normally be acquired by non-scientists.) The Department will provide in Washington a senior officer and an assistant to guide the science program overseas and to consult and co- operate with other agencies. We would wish to seek the advice of CIA, the National Science Foundation and other interested parties in the selection of science attaches and in the management of the scientific reporting program. The National Science Foundation, in consultation with the Department, would be free to send scientists abroad to attend scientific conferences or to carry out other specific short term projects. Finally, the Department would plan to consult with CIA and other interested agencies as to the need for additional scientific attaches in connection with our preparation of future budgets. I would very much appreciate it if you would designate someone to explore on your behalf the feasibility of the above proposals in relation to CIA's needs, both overt and clandestine. Assistant Secre- tary I. W. Carpenter, Jr., has been designated by me to follow through on the general development and implementation of the science attache program. Mr. Park Armstrong will be in touch with your designee to arrange further discussions with the Department. We plan, of course, to discuss with the National Science Foundation the specifics of the program proposed above, but before so doing would like to reach agreement with CIA. Sincerely y Lo Deputy'Dnde for A4mi erson Secretary tration. Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 /1 MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. DULLES Copies of the attached two letters from Loy Henderson have been sent to DVI for preparation of reply for your signature. 10 Apr (DATE) FORM O. 'co REPLACES FORM 10.101 1 AUG 54 ' ' WHICH MAY BE USED. (47) Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 ,W1,111,4,1. PAW, () Apr suisurct URIGIN FILE NO. t _ 7,MApproved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224 .,ONFIDENTIAL MN DAT& UNCLASSIFIED ICLED TOP AND BOTTOM ) linos Alt:totals sparation of reply two ROUTING ME OUT DEFER ACTION UNTIL ANSWERED NO REPLY COURIER NO. FORM NO. FEB. 192 FILE AND ROUTING SLIP (18-40) FOLLOW-UP DATE DIVISION ROUTING TO DATE ACTION REQUIRED IN IT. COMMENTS' / / INSTRUCTIONS: Under each comment a line should be drawn across sheet and each comment numbered to correspond with the number in the "TO. Column. If comments bear a higher classification than the attached material, the security classifi- cation of this sheet be changed. FORM NO. REPLACES FORM 75-3 I APR 56 9611 WHICH MAY BE USED. UNCLASSIFIED tONFIDENTIAL SECRET TOP SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/05/30 CO2200224