ACDA BRIEFINGS
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ACDA Briefings
ief, Imagery-loitation Group, I%
Declass Review by
NIMA/DOD
1 f CDA has requested that we give t e folio; -
i.ng brie inngs to t groups of Ott officers (a dozen or so each) :
a. Moto-interpretation of strategic targets (mean-
ing strategic vicalvns systems -- offensive and defensive).
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requests that we devote about three
71~) offensive and ~~aur on ~ about to hours on
off
- asks that we show the g~. w we go about
PI work on such targets,, the visible details of the
systems -- silos, silo doors, security gates and
fences, power houses, antenna, etc., etc., and,
illustrate myof these details win appropriate
models as well as p 3oEeos.
b. Photo-interpretation of tactical forces,
lation and equipamt.
- Ditto above.
2. II requests that we present the "strategic targets" brief-
ing as soon as we can. 1aen can u x ac ? (.fir Monday, 1 June.)
3. The "tactical forces ~ briefing can be later -- name a leisurrel
date wilen can be read. -
4. Those r C hA officers of these two groups o have not had a
general orientation briefing on 'EPIC mid photo reconnaissance will re-
ceive sa from me prior to your getting then for the above briefing.
5. I am in touch with Qirector, OSI., on the question of whether or
not OS I, other officers from LatiglF_ list in
any discussions that develop.
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U t.iiu:i iii. 1LLIe cii(.U O.Li1C speelallaeu presentations. If
you would like to have with you to
start us off, that would be fine.
Could I also ask you to arrange for someone from the
National Photographic Interpretation Center to speak with us
about their speciality from 1:45 to 2:45 p.m.?
I am enclosing our agenda and a full set of questions
as a guide to the Committee's particular interests and as an
aide to reducing overlapping presentations. Our questions
are intended as a general outline and I hope that you will
feel free to adjust your remarks to the Committee as you think
best to give us the basic understanding that we want to acquire.
If there are details to arrange, your staff can discuss
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The Honorable
Richard Helms,
Director, Central Intelligence Agency,
Headquarters Building.
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DRAFT AGENDA
'U.S. Strategic Intelligence Capability
General Advisory
.Appraisal of U.S. Intelligence Resources and
Significance for SALT, Mr.'Richard Helms,
Director, CIA .
10:00 a.m. Military Intelligence and Special Collection
Operations, DIA
11:00 a.m. Electronic Intelligence Col.1 ert;i on end
NSA
12:00 Noon Aerospace Intelligence Operations
1:00 P.M. Lunch
1:45 p.m. Aerospace Photography Interpretation, NPIC
telligence Interpretation, Mr.
.Director for Strategic Research, CIA
:45 -p.m. Status. of SALT,
Director, ACDA
;5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.-
Executive Session
Adjournment
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GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
ON.ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT
Washington, D.C. 20451
Established by the Arms Control and Disarmament Act of Sept. 26, 1961
Dear John,
This is a rather belated thank you for the briefing
and the discussion which you conducted for and
myself on April 15. We are very grateful tor t e time and
effort that you and your staff gave to our education. I
could hardly have asked for a more comprehensive, lucid
and balanced statement of your work.
I feel much more confident, as a result of our visit,
of being able to respond accurately to the questions that
arise in the course of the Committee's work about our
photographic surveillance capability.
With renewed thanks for your help and your hospitality,
I remain,
Sincerely,
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Executive erector,
National Photographic
Interpretation Center.
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