SAIGON STAFFING

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CIA-RDP80R01720R000800010004-5
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3
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December 16, 2016
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October 27, 2004
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November 21, 1972
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~A1 4 N ^~~~1 ~ ~ a4J Me Y Approved For I ase 2004/12/02: IA-I DP80R01720 . 0800010004-5 21 November 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR: Special Assistant for Vietnamese Affairs SUBJECT : Saigon Staffing REFERENCE : Department of State Telegram - Saigon 16414 1. This proposal cuts across your recommendation for a pro- vincial reporting system. From the names selected and their over- whelmingly USAID and CORDS backgrounds, I fear you would not get the kind of provincial reporting you are expecting, and in fact this function would be apt to fall on the OSA officers called for in this pat- tern (who would in my opinion be diverted from penetration work and possibly not as broadly based in their appreciation of the total political/ economic/ security situation). 2. Perhaps the way out is for you to suggest co-opting some of the junior officers Iin the provincial assignments from the refugee and similar chores they are assigned herein1to serve as provincial re- porters, with the central staff beinga projection of Jacobson's "Evalu- ation Officer" (a vestige of the Pacification Studies Group which ran the PAAS and had a number of country reporfs). This would call for a clear charge on these provincial officers of reporting rather than the other :functions listed here as their primary responsibility, through the chan- nels of the Consul, etc. 3. This position could be strengthened by your outlining a few matters on which Washington must have regular provincial-level report- ing, e.g., monthly assessment of violations by either side, effectiveness of GVN machinery, activity of NLF, etc. These would require the re- porting officers to keep in touch with GVN reporting through military, police, and administrative channels plus their independent observations and the results of conversations (a la General Timmes) with province chiefs et al. 25X1 Approved For Release~l'6'd4112/0 GI R Approved. F elease 2004/12/02: CIA-RDP80R017QW000800010004-5 4. Your proposal called for at least one officer in each province. The attached does not give this kind of coverage within the numbers stated in view of the very real requirements for refugee and reconstruc- tion advisory assistance. Perhaps a compromise would be possible by which you reduced the number you required for this function but they took out of their hide the people needed to implement it. Incidentally, I would recommend a considerable push to get young FSO's with language assigned to these chores. Some of the USAID and CORDS people are quite good, but quite frankly some are not. 5. As a separate item, I commend to you some attention to trying to retain the PAAS capability. This is a country-wide network of Viet- namese reporters who have been trained.over several years in methodical public opinion reporting. Perhaps it could be Vietnamized, put under private cover or some other. arrangement, but it would seem a very sub- stantial tool which we should not let disappear if we could help it. E. Colby Executive Director-Comptroller Approved For Release 2004/12/02 : CIA-RDP80R01720R000800010004-5 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/12/02 : CIA-RDP80RO172OR000800010004-5 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2004/12/02 : CIA-RDP80RO172OR000800010004-5