MINUTES OF MEETING HELD IN IAC CONFERENCE ROOM,ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE

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February 11, 1958
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Approved Release 2003 . CIA-RDP85SOq&ROO0200100030-5 10 IAC-M-328 11 February 1958 I N T E L L I G E N C E A D V I S O R Y C O M M I T T E E Minutes of Meeting Held in IAC Conference Room, Administration Building Central Intelligence Agency, at 1045, 11 February 1958 Director of Central Intelligence Allen W. Dulles Presiding MEMBERS PRESENT Mr. Hugh S. Cumming, Jr., Director of Intelligence and Research, Department of State Major General Robert A. Schow, Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Army Rear Admiral Laurence H. Frost, Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of the Navy Major General James H. Walsh, acting Assistant Chief of Staff,. Intelligence, United States Air Force Brigadier General Richard Collins, Deputy Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff Mr. Charles H. Reichardt, acting for Atomic Energy Commission representative to the IAC Mr. Ralph R. Roach, acting for Federal Bureau of Investigation representative to the IAC Approved For Release 20S RR16IA-RDP85S00362R000200100030-5 Approved 10 Release 200~[004C/23 : RET -RDP85SO?R000200100030-5 IAC-M-328 11 February 1958 1. Approval of Minutes 4 February Meeting (IAC-M-327) Approved as written. 2. Situation Review a. Watch Committee Report No. 3 92 b. The members discussed the French air attack on targets in Tunisia, late developments in Indonesia, Franco-Spanish military cooperation in Spanish Africa, and the possible union of Iraq and Jordan. As to the action in Tunisia, the members agreed with the Chairman that an estimate did not seem necessary at this juncture. With regard to Indonesia,, the Chairman asked that the recent speeches of Colonels Hussein and Simbolon, which contain the rebel demands, be reproduced and disseminated. In response to a question by the Chairman, Mr. Cumming expressed the opinion that military action by the Djakarta Government is less likely than an attempt to blockade the rebels into submission. He noted that the Department had looked into the question of obtaining a delay in delivery of -aircraft on order in the US for Indonesia. General Schow commented on the military position of the rebels. 3. Reports of Warning Systems Survey Committee a. Second Quarterly Report b. General Indicator List (NIC No. 5-8-156, 16 January) Approved as amended. The Chairman stated that the Indicator - 2 - Approved For Release 2(gjg 7bIA-RDP85S00362R000200100030-5 Approved Release 201V/, CIA-RDP85SOOR000200100030-5 IAC-M-328 11 February 1958 Guide was subject to constant review and necessary change. He observed that copies of the Guide would be disseminated for use 25X1 according to the discretion of the intelligence collection unit of each IAC component. 5. National Intelligence Estimates a. SNIE 11-3-58 Soviet Reactions to Possible US Actions on Antarctica Approved as amended. It was agreed that, for reasons of sensitivity, dissemination of this estimate will be sharply restricted. In this connection, the members agreed that a single copy of SNIE 11-3-58 be forwarded to the Director of USIA for his personal use, b. SNIE 11-58 Soviet Long-Range Bomber Development, 1958-1962 Following a discussion of the substance of and the supporting evidence for SNIE 11-58, during which the question of whether or not to publish was raised, it was agreed to postpone final IAC consideration Approved For Release 20 f IA-RDP85SO0362R000200100030-5 Approved ORelease 2003104/233: CIA-RDP85S0OR000200100030-5 SECRET IAC-M-328 11 February 1958 for two weeks. It was agreed that, in the meantime, the IAC repre= sentatives will re-study the problems involved in the estimate and reconvene for a clean-up meeting. 6. Report of IAC Ad Hoc Working Group (IAC-D-111/3, 5 February) The members noted the report of the IAC Ad Hoc Working Group, and considered a CIA draft, which was tabled during the meeting, of a charter for an lAC subcommittee to be entitled the Critical Collection Problems Committee. The members approved the draft charter as amended, and agreed that it should be trans- mitted to the USCIB members, for consideration at the USCIB meeting of 14 February. 7. Restricted Session At 1250 the members went into a restricted session. Adjournment: 1330 Acting Secretary SECRETARY'S NOTE 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 20~~ 3~fIA-RDP85S00362R000200100030-5 Approved Release 200394123 : CIA-RDP85SOQ*2R000200100030-5 IAC Meeting, 11 February 1958 Central Intelligence Agency Lieutenant General Charles P. Cabell Mr. Robert Amory, Jr. Mr. Sherman Kent Dr. Otto E. Guthe Dr. Herbert Scoville, Jr. Department of State Mr. Howard Wiedemann Mr. Nelson Mr. William McAfee Department of the Army Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Pratt Lieutenant Colonel Graham R. Evans Major Kenneth Buell Major Phillip Dunbar Department of the Navy Captain W. S. Howell Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP85S00362R000200100030-5 Approv or Release 2003/04/23: CIA-RDP8562R000200100030-5 Department of the Air Force Colonel Shepler W. Fitzgerald, Jr. Lieutenant Colonel Richard D. Day Lieutenant Colonel Van A. Woods, Jr. Major Marvin M. Glass The Joint Staff Colonel E. G. Van Orman, USMC Colonel J. M. Pittman, USA Colonel R. H. Stumpf, USA Captain G. H. Carter, USN Federal Bureau of Investigation Approved For Release 200x3/04/23 : CIA-RDP85SO0362R000200100030-5