FORMATION OF AN ECONOMIC ADVISORY BOARD

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September 28, 2006
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March 17, 1982
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SF.IVDER WELL C-iECK CLASSIFIC.+TION TOP AND BOTTOM UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP TO NAME AND ADDRESS DATE INITIALS 1 DDI MAR 1982 t ~DCI ~~ s t a 5 6 ACTION DIRECT REPLY PREPARE REPLY APPROVAL DISPATCH RECOMMENDATION COMMENT FILE RETURN CONCURRENCE INFORMATION SIGNATURE Remarks s ~ ~ Formation of an Economic Advisory Board has seen this revision and concurs. f T ~~ ?'OLt]~ RE TO RETURN DER / F ~O~W: NKr ADDRE33 PHONE NO. DATE AD/ .f 3G00 HQ 5 Ma.r 82 ' NC SIFTED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET TRANSNFITTAL SLIP ExRegistry Kam. s a~ ~~ ~ DATE FROM: D/OGI ROOpll,f(p~ BUI L[~1~ u o ~nn~~nal~R (47) E~DP83M00914R003~ CIEfVt3Eid ~EEv.L Ch1l1oCEC CL.A?3~16'EC/@TC~PE T?P 41NE9 ~Q J"TOPA LI1kCi.~S~dFFEDi--r~~~~I~Y{~1^gpJ~~J'd'EAII., ~E~it~'!' ~FFICIAI, It~IJ'I'Il?iG SLIP A~TlDR APPRtlVAL NREPAR~ REPLX R~COMkiEMDATdOPi RET9~R~ ' S6~~tATOQ~ I~orrna.tion of an Economic Advisory Board b'Q?QR M0. Gs7~ 1-67 Gs~ Uso previous oBi4ions OGI/F'CD Di stri.b Orig - DC1: 1 -- DDC:I l - ExF;egistry 1 - ExSecreta:ry 1 - DDI 1. - ADL-I 1 i t s ry 1 - >1I0 1 -- D/OGI 1-ECD 1 - F.CD/]A 1 - OGI AcI E?p~ Approved For Release 2006/09128 :CIA-RDP83M00914R003000090036-5 Approved For Release 2006/09128: CIA-RDP83M00914R003000090036-5 ,/, ~ ~~li!_~,. ~ 25X1 ;~ 7 MNn ~~a2 MEMORANDIM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence FROM Deputy Director for Intelligence SUBJECT Formation of an Economic Advisory Board 1. Action Requested: Your approval to establish a CIA Economic Advisory Board comprised of individuals from both the private and public sectors. This Board could be chaired in a variety of ways. I recomme ou chair it; if you don't want to, you migh chair or use one of the outsiders such as 2. Background: The primary mission of the Board would be to review C;IA's current and future work in economics, energy, civilian industry, trade, and finance. The full Board will be convened for an introductory meeting, but suhsequent meetings focused on specific subjects would include only those members interested in the topics under discussion. The private sector participants would serve as a core membership, with public sector participants invited on an ad hoe basis when relevant. We would probably hold no more than four meetings annually. All participants would be cleared for material classified SECRET. 3. A draft letter of invitation and initial meeting agenda are attached at Tab A. The letter would go out under our signature. DDI personnel have worked with to develop a suggestecl list of both public and privat i ua s who we think will be able and willing to cooperate with us in this venture. C)ur joint list of sug ested names is attached at Tab B. Attachments: As stated APPROVED: er a 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2006/09128: CIA-RDP83M00914R003000090036-5 Dear I am writing to invite you to participate in a specially created elite advisory body, offering guidance to the Central Intelligence Agency. This advisory body, known as the CIA Economic Advisory Roard, will primarily serve to review the current and future work of the Directorate of Intelligence, CIA's analytical arm, in economics, energy, international industrial competitiveness, trade, and finance. (Passible implementing language: I invite you to attend the opening session of the Roard on Thursday, 22 April 1982 to discuss the CIA research program and specific topics as shown in the attached agenda.) As a focal point for support to the President and the Cabinet, CIA is interested in your perception of the central economic issues that the USG will be confronted with during this decade, US foreign policy will increasingly focus on economic iSSUeS: o The inherent conflict in the cor~nitment of Western governments to support technological innovation, introduce state-of-the-art production equipment, and ensure increasing returns to labor. o The relative rate of US investment in fixed capital and long-term implications for industrial competitiveness. o Trade patterns and international frictions, including the dependence of specific US industries on certain critical imported materials. o Japanese industrial power and its growing impact on world trade, the struggle for technological supremacy and market share. o International monetary issues, including the large private exposure in high-risk markets. o World oil production and the allocation of oil shortfalls. These issues illustrate the need for sound intelligence management in order to provide the best possible policy support in a timely fashion. The rapidly changing political. and economic environment has made this task far more difficult today, when compared with world events of only ten years ago. Not only are issues growing n-ore complex, but the stakes for the United States are far higher as individual countries, as well as politically alienated power blocs, intensify their struggle for remaining raw materials, industrial prowess, military superiority, and higher real living standards. I have selected you knowing that you share my concern for the economic and strategic; future of the United States and understand the real dangers that confront us. I look forward to having the opportunity to tall: with you regarding these matters. Best regards and best wishes for a prosperous New Year. Sincerely, William J. Casey Approved For Release 2006/09128: CIA-RDP83M00914R003000090036-5 AGENDA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ECONOMIC ADVISORY BOARD Thursday, 22 A ril 1982 I. 9x00 APw7 -- 3~resentation on the mission and functions of the Directorate of Intelligence and the current status of relevant programs within the vari~,u,s DDI Offices. II. 9:45 AI~1 -- Brief presentation followed by group discussion on the following topics; o Energy research program o Industrial research effort o Financial research o Soviet research program III. 12x00 Noon -- Lunch in the DCI Conference Room Approved For Release 2006/09128: CIA-RDP83M00914R003000090036-5 Approved For Release 2006/09128: CIA-RDP83M00914R003000090036-5 Economic Advisory Board: Proposed MembershiQ Public Lionel H. Ulmer Richard D. DeLauer Marc Leland Henry Nau Roger Porter Murray Weidenbaum Henry Wallich William Draper Robert D. Hormats Under Secretary for International Affairs (Commerce) Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Assistant Secretary of Treasury for International Affairs Senior Staff Member, NSC Secretary, Cabinet Council on Economic Activity Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors Member, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve President and Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the United States Assistant Secretary of State Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs Aaaroved For~~~B~1~~1~ ~ IcN~~nJ4~~~~~s~~~n~~~s~ Approved For Release 2006/09128: CIA-RDP83M00914R003000090036-5 Private George Shultz President, Bechtel Group, Inc. Alan Greenspan Richard N. Cooper Peter M. Flanigan William Gallagher Merton J. Peck W. Michael Blumenthal Lee L. Morgan William Abernathy Robert S. Ingersoll N. Bruce Hannay Harald B. Malmgren Ralph E. Gomory Wm. N. Hubbard, Jr. Jack N. Behrman Ralph Landau President, Townsend-Greenspan ~c Company, Inc. Harvard University Managing Partner, billion, Read ~c Company, Inc. Vice President, Textron Inc. Yale University Chairman, Burroughs Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Caterpillar Tractor Co. President, Westinghouse Electric Corporation Harvard Business School Former Chairman, Borg Warner Corporation Vice Chairman, Research Bell Laboratories Malmgren, Inc. Vice President do Director of Research, IBM Corporation Chairman of the~Executive Committee, Hewlett-Packard Company President, UpJohn Company University of North Carolina Chairman of the Board at Vice Executive Officer, Halcom Inter. Inc. (NY) President, Scripps Clinic ac Research Foundation (California) Chairman ac Chief Executive Officer, Hughes Aircraft Company Approved For~l?~[7~7DBX~ :I()~~31\A1~1Ol~L}~3000090036-5 Approved For Release 2006/09128: CIA-RDP83M00914R003000090036-5 Private (Cont'd) John E. Steiner Vice President, Corporate Product Development, The Boeing Company William J. Weisz Vice Chairman, Motorola Inc. Approved For~B5~~~7 :I(D~FR~1A$3"k~1~9~8000090036-5