THE EFFECTS OF THE JIIRG REPORT ON IAD

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CIA-RDP81T00990R000100160034-9
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June 3, 2002
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August 12, 1966
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Approved For Release 2002/06/14: CIA-RDP81 T00990.R000100160034-9 i - 81/66 12 August 1966 Deputy Director of Photographic Intelligence, CIA Division, CIA SUBM'T: The Effects of the JII G Report on DAD of priority we foresee the folloi ganizations (in particular DID-1) and the need for sappleme considerable additional requirements being levied as direct support on 10. The basis for this will be the lack of analysis in depth of the basic report, the time frame in which they will be updated, the need for validation of reports published by other ,. I.r. creeserin rs - Under the concept proposed by ..,.rrrrrr.r~rrr,a:t"l for basic reporting on a time period basis we foresee maLion to support CIA analysts in supporting Agency views in ;can of NM . b. n , rer r poc ns - Although related the above the problem here is in the manpower allocated, in the JIR Report, for future needs within IAD. We feel the allocations presented ;'i?y Inadequate and are the result of very poor analysis nalis well be in error. The basis assumption that we are of the present situation as well as the future. In discussion with JIB members they were willing to admit that their of their disregard for what we furnished and the Director a presently satisfactorily performing our assigned tasks i gram Call. Their use of manyear figures that do present proven figures furnished by IAD further invalidate res. Figures that they presented in the report were as they "man looking through stereoscopes". We does not then include supervisory personnel down to and including most section chiefs. In order for l`AD to perform ita asaigd functions these figures must be revised. e. 3riMt - TAD can no longer depend upon ITC to furnial l ,b, menaural, graphical, collateral, and publication support. Therefore, considerable manpower and Money will be or departmental support to CIA. Approved For Release 2002/06/14: CIA-RDP81TOP99OK000 1000-10-0-0-33 -9 25X1A