STATEMENT OF AFIO PRESIDENT, WITH CONCURRENCE OF THE BOARD
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CIA-RDP99-00498R000300090047-2
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December 20, 2016
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February 27, 2007
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Publication Date:
December 7, 1977
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Approved For Release 2007/03/01 :CIA-RDP99- 7 2
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'~ DEC 1C77
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Statement of AFIO President, with concurrence of the Board
STAT
Against the background of the spate of stories circulating on the rationale
for and impact of the impending reduction in CTA's Directorate of Operations,
the AFIO President sought a meeting with a Senior Agency representative to
elicit the basic facts. Admiral Turner and Tohn Blake (Acting Deputy Director)
received me on 18 November.
Agency initiative, not mandated by any external authority; and. that, in large
The ,A,dmixal assured me that the reduction represented no change in
philosophy as to the importance of human intelligence in the overall scheme of
things, that its role was recognized to . be as. vital as ever. He explained that
the reductions in the Operations Directorate structure were concentrated almost
exclusively in the headquarters element (only overseas positions are tcST~T
eliminated), with the objective of developing a more streamlined,. responsive
and profeseionaly challenged staff, He further stated that the reduction was an
measure, it conforms to a plan conceived in the Operations Directorate itse]:f
prior to the Admiral's appointment, ~'he essential difference is that whereas
the original plan was to reduce the size of that Directorate by soxn~ S~fAT
positions over six years (with minimum "people" impact}, the decision was to
eliminate ~rofeasional and semi-professional positions prior to the e$t~A~
1978, with none planned after that date. Parenthetically, the doubling of rate
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of reduction heightens the "people" impact. The Agency strength will not be
reduced corzespondingly as substantial new requirements exist elsewhere
iri ~the~?trrgaiiization: ~ _ -