COORDINATION OF INTELLIGENCE

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CIA-RDP86B00269R000500020056-3
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RIPPUB
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C
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2
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December 14, 2016
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April 21, 2003
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56
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February 8, 1949
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MF
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Approved For Release 2003/05/06: CIA-RDP86B that should not be used as an excuse for CIA not doing its part in accord- ance with the established regulations, Furthermore we wonder if 100% of the IUc s are so urgent that the subject matter cannot be at least orally given to State before production is cor p3e ted. 6. We also think that the "Review of the World Situation" which is now published regularly for the National Security Council would carry a lot more weight and be more in accordance with the laws and regulations if it were coordinated at least orally in advance of publication. Formerly, there was an irregular dead-lino making such a procedure too difficult, but now that it has a fixed date of publica- tion each month, should think that the IAC bers could participate in this publication also. 7,, The feeling that CIA has a free hand in current and staff intelligence, we think has gone too far, because Ilia basic law and regulation under which we function give to CIA the responsibility for only national intelligence, and the method for setting up national intelligence is participation by the various established intelligence agencies in the National. Military Establishment and State. We think that CIA should stick to the rules of the game and not by-pass them. Then after we have no note in,our own a es we can with justification after the beam in the other fellowe a. PMWI-T CHID= Chiet, ICAPS cONFIDENT,a, Approved For Release 2003/05/06 : CIA-RDP86B00269R000500020056-3