STATUS OF INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM AS OF 30 JUNE 1952

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CIA-RDP80R01731R003500130005-9
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July 13, 2007
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June 30, 1952
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MEMO
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25X1 Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP80RO1731 R003500130005-9 MEMORANDUM r-- SUBJECT: Status of Intelligence Program as o" 30 June 1952 1. The following memorandum to the DCI has been received from the Executive Secretary of the NSC: "The President has requested that the departments and agencies responsible for the programs described in the NBC 1iL. series prepare for his information and for the Vational Security Council reports on the status of the programs as of June 3 , i95!13, in relation to approved objectives. "Accordingly, it is requested that the Central Intelli ;ence Agency submit by August 1 a report on the status of the fcr:eign intelligence program as of June 30, 1952." 2. Discussions with the NSC secretariat reveal that a fairly detailed report is desired specifically dealing with the various, sub- divisions of the U. S. intelligence effort. For each of these sub- divisions a summary evaluation should be made describing explicitly though concisely how good or poor our intelligence effort is in relation to our goals and, if helpful, in comparison with our situa- tion at the end of FY 1951 or 1950. We should try to tell the 1SC the state of our knowledge in the various areas, fields and activities: not in substantive terms of what we know, but from the administrator': viewpoint evaluating our relative success in amassing the knowledge and producing the studies and estimates that are needed. What-can we do and what can't we do? What can the NSC reasonably expect and how reliable are we in the different aspects of intelligence? 3. This paper is to be a detailed report of the status of intelligence as we begin the "program" we have outlined for ourselves in general terms for FY 1953. (See Annex 7 of NaC 114/3 which was approved by the IAC as IAC-D-29/9.) 4. For the purpose of organizing contributions to this report (which covers all of foreign intelligence but not "related activities the following headings have been used: Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP80RO1731 R003500130005-9 Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP80RO1731 R003500130005-9 Political, social, and cultural ' Militaxy Economic 'e NIS and basic intelligence Current - Scientific and technical intelligence Psychological intelligence t.. i . Collection j. Support and collation facilities 5. This organization can of course be modified in the course of preparation of the report if it is agreed that this is desirable. The final draft will be submitted to the IA.C for consideration and approval prior to submission to the NSC. Acting Assistant Director Intelligence Coordination :(R.r -2- Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP80RO1731 R003500130005-9 Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP80RO1731 R003500130005-9 VI. k1w -e rc of h Stii z Coord1raticn . , i ve1w tike -maxi lad ict3 t or c pair c,et eiders ch r f ry rterr ttc I'ver t ur ` cta she cex4 R'sx: t t l?`. educedre1 ct, tb-1is isa -- h : ; . Gtecdily c 1*bLng td a-, (e) West cm- Lux; c : ,tad. r 3 ('a) SkP (le) Jnp. (i) KC'e (j) Fc-ra-,w (c) Yuolv:t (a) ire:: (b) Berl'.. 1. W car r =. c x , r --Ortr :n ,. dd lc pmrc.~;& prLs p, G1.lb Ject A.t . NSC REVIEWED 6/13/07 NO OBJECTION TO DECLASSIFICATION AND Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP80RO1731 R003500130005-9 Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP80RO1731 R003500130005-9 in . Cannot be j ie "'L t prob ly act Cif B= thing : as Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP80RO1731 R003500130005-9 Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP80RO1731 R003500130005-9 Approved For Release 2007/07/13: CIA-RDP80RO1731 R003500130005-9