Nominee for EIS Chairman

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July 28, 1998
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December 15, 1975
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Approved For Releas2000/09114.: CIARDP8.4B00500010019QQ't=4=4 THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL !NTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman, NSCIC SUBJECT Nominee for'EIS Chairman 15 DEC 1975 1. In a letter to the Director (attached hereto) Secretary Simon writes he is "assigning" Gerald L. Parsky to be Chairman of the Economic Intelligence Committee of the NSCIC. Since, you, as chairman of the parent committee, are the authority as to who should chair the subcommittee, we interpret Mr. Simon's choice as a nomination. 2. There are several points that are relevant to this matter. The EIS is merely a reactivated Requirements Advisory Board, which, when established in 1973, was chaired not by a Treasury official but by the'Executive Director of the White House Council on Economic policy. In a note to William Morell in July 1974 the Director suggested it would be appropriate for a Treasury representative to serve as EIS Chairman, "given the particular focus on my Key Intelligence Questions for this year..." (our underlining). However, we note that Mr. Parsky is not Mr. Charles Cooper's successor within Treasury. Moreover, there is nothing sacrosanct about Treasury's chairing. this subcommittee. Indeed, we believe that others such as the incoming Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs, Joseph A. Greenwald, should at least be considered. Mr. Greenwald will be responsible for international. finance and development, international trade policy, international. resources and food policy, transportation and telecommunications, and commercial affairs, which covers the whole range of international economic issues. 3. Fortunately we do not have to make a decision at this time in response to Secretary Simon's letter. The future of NSCIC, and its subcommittees, will be determined Approved For Release 2000/09/14: CIA-RDP84BOO506R000100190001-4 Approved For Release 2000/09114' CIA-RDP84B00506R000100190001-4 by the impending reorganization of the Intelligence Community. It would, therefore, seem in order to defer consideration of' Mr. Simon's nominee until a more appropriate time. // Samuel V. Wilson Samuel V. Wilson 25X1A9 Lieutenant General, USA National Intelligence Officer D/DCI/IC For Economics and EIS Executive Secretary Attachment: As stated Distribution: Orig - Addressee w/att 1 - AD/DCI/IC w/att 1 - C/ICS/CS w/att 1 -- C/PRD/IC (PRD Ch:rono w/att) ''1 ? pp;c ,;w/ a?tt' 1 - ER w/att 1 NiO/E w/att ., - IC Registry w/att 2 - AS Subj. and Chrono w/att IC/PRD/ /NIO/E/:ran/6532 (12DEC75) 25X1A9 25X1A9 Approved For Release 2000/09/14: CIA-RDP84B00506R000100190001-4