“encompass the review of all incoming requests from the Select Committees in an effort to identify policy questions; WOC:ImhIWih (18) June TOP $15 CONTINUED OVER 11 7 6506 8 4 APR 23 1975 NW 88296 Docld:32989628 Page 125”
“encompass the review of all incoming requests from the Select Committees in an effort to identify policy questions; WOC:ImhIWih (18) June TOP $15 CONTINUED OVER 11 7 6506 8 4 APR 23 1975 NW 88296 Docld:32989628 Page 125”
“:8 . This plan han been coordinated with the Department of State. It is requested that the details be forwarded to the HCFE and a meeting arranged to discuss the implementation. JOHN E. BAKER Chief, SE”
“whether or not : Headquarters wishes t pursue further the exploration of this proposals him,, Doeem Adrian B. MASLOTT - the CLASSIFICATION PAGE NO.G . Gw: 6-64 53 a USE PREVIOUS EDITION, a ■ s E CRE T/R YB AT CONTINUED: 3 of 3. %”
“MAXIMUM SAFE TIME FOR INTERVIEW. SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF AVAILABLE TIME USED TO MAKE RECRUITMENT PITCH, GIVE SECURITY BRIEFING AND LIMA CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS, PROVIDE COVER CONTINUED SEABAAoNT INCOMING”
“OPPORTUNITIES PLACE RESIDENT AGENTS IN LA COOPDIMAT’NG OFFICERS 1 •>• AFTASIRC •6 UTMENTIEATI# y T OFFICER 3 ; PEPRCDUCTION FACE 6:”
“Division should take over those functions of the Cover and Commercial Staff presently carried out by the Commercial Group, plus all those activities of the Cover Division which involve - 9 -”
“involvement’s. Office of Central Cover has prepared and is coordinating a letter to be sent to the employees which will both Son Jed C Wil s T inform them and solicit their assistance/ comments. 2”
“LEAST TWO FULL TIME OFFICERS TO NUT GROUP AGENT RECRUITMENT IN LINE WITH OUR AGREED POSITION THAT NOT GROUP COVERAGE MORE ECONOMICALLY AND EFFECTIVELY HANDLED BY FUBRIARS IF CAN DE PERSUADED SECRE TAKE MATTER SERIOUSLY, WISH 30 ONE ADDITIONAL STEP AND OFFER 0 11 7 or Madan”
“duties of these individuals, Bse the above referenced report. CBE SC Si-e-ngad "2 yir-eyewe k *7#”
“r make plans or evaluations premised on particular tentative targets. NW 66000 DocId:32202027 Page 3 Essentially, he canvassed POD GEODET FILE: 450-4 6. INTERVIEW AND MEETING SUMMARY TOP SECRET PASO of ☐ FILE:”
“investigation, to the Review Board. In deciding on appeals and ’referrals from the Executive Director, the Review Board would have authority to conduct -10-”
“affairs expert to the Board of Estimates, and if obtainable a top-level scientist and a top-level economist. We also believe that the Board would benefit by the SET”
“should follow the developments in this office closely as its activities will have considerable bearing on the work of the Agency. - 34 - REPhes”
“organizes his material well and presents it in a lucid,highly readable manner. On the first occasion, he helped us prepare a paper that was eventually used by the Director in his presentation before the Senate Select Com- mitteeon 14-15° July. On the second occasion his contr”
“within a cover context. We hope, therefore, that this last year of CISASIN’s stay will be the most • productive ever. It is unfortunate that the cover must end because 0: the cover company’s decisions over which we had no control. /s/ David E. Murphy n”
“context. We hope, therefore, that this last year of CASASIN’s stay will be the most productive ever. Xt is unfortunate that the cover must and because of the cover company’s decisions over which we had no control. 1 /s/. David E. Murphy eoADP”
“coubare of TZOPE (already on the caseloads) can be speedol up USEP officials throughout the area are continually enteav.r:r.a %. opood up Program benefits to the ultimate recipients, ABEODDoriows blo to the entire caseload of all agencies and nas not In ine pact seen predica”
“appropriate in this case. Subject has been passed over for promotion in the past and due to limitations as to”
“subsequent training in terms of specific equipment and procedures as required by the project. it In this respect, further information can be obtained by 1 Robert A. Bloom contacting Mr. Lawrence Eisler on extension 8137. A. BLOOM Distribution: Orig. & 1 - Addressee ww”
“o individual's differing views regarding internal Agency organization and functioning. This being th e case, it is useful at the outset to ma ke explicit our und erstandi ng of”
“activities of the Agency. - 35 - 8/15”
“With this start ve should be able to jointly 200y it up to ante and complete. 6. We appreciate the references nnd will pass SMABOVE the material that is of interest to ten. Theodore D. Nolthan”
“not promote the tactical approach which is suggested in the Comments section on page eight of the attached. Charles A Bugg -”
“y NK PAGE TWO COUNTER I NTELL IGENCE: 1 ASA C - 35 PER CENT 1 SUPERVICSOR - 50 PER CENT I SUPERVISOR - 100 PER CENT 23 SA ’S - 100 PER CENT SA'S - 50 PER CENT 3 SA'S - 10 PER CENT END i T IF T T V.. ( NW 88296 Docld:32989628 Page 354 4”
“left with a growing threat, un diminished responsibilities, a sharp reduction in capabilities and no- effective access to the Agency’s top managerial level on substantive issues. 33: NW 50955 Docld:32112721 Page 34”
“BE DISSEMINATED To CONTRACTORS » shall not be disseminated to ‘ the soe organisations or personnel, in ding consultants, under a contractual relationship to the U. $. Government without the written peresission of the originator.”
“available to participate in sent, p.a., or informant capacities.”
“HTS OF OTHER PERSONS (MY RESPONSE WAS THAT RELIANCE MUST BE PLACED ON THE INDIVIDUAL AGENTS HANDLING INFORMANTS AND THOSE SUPERVISIN G THE AGENT”
“committee (such as • the Kirkpatrick Committee) exploring for the DCI and the DDCI ways and means of eliminating duplication and consolidating functions, eliminating unnecessary activities, with the objective of developing better organization at lesser cost and with fewer pe”
“Support Staff which is proposed. -7- /”
“relevant and. identified for processing and review.”
“CONTRACTORS. It shall not be disseminated to organiza tions or personnel, including consultants, under a contractual relationship to the U.S. Government without the written permission of the originator. %”
“document, see MRR Section of Task Force material. Researcher: Martin Miller LAD/JFX Task Force Imc”
“possible install coverage in those cases where the additional intelli gence from this type of source over and above what we are now receiving would appear to make such installation % 4/PN worthwhile. -9-”
“he Bureau to overseeing those payments. SA Sammon explained to the committee that such amounts are n ormally determined by the Agent c”
“he Bureau to overseeing those payments. SA Sammon explained to the committee that such amounts are n ormally determined by the Agent c”
“A. G. Elmendorf Executive Director ****** RES”
“activities involved, it is strongly recommended that a single point in the Government be designated and assigned responsibility for supervising execution of the total program. ICC SECRET”
“RID. Thus, the risk of damage to the Agency seems clearly to outweigh any. possible gains from continuing this CI effort. Jon hn O. Lawrence - 3 - 00061 CM UL.”
“14-00000 Section B - Specific Duty #3 % these summaries, which are compiled by another element of C1/RGA; the principal purpose is to carry out analyses designed to ensure that the relevance of the material to a broad RGA program is made fully explicit. /”
“suggest that this Deputy Chiefhave as his line responsibilities 31529”
“ary to the individual participants. L NW 65990 DocId:32375547 Page 5 SECRET .. 104-10211-10004 さ SEC RE T -2- : The quintessential qualit y of a rep ort such as t his is that it be bjec tive. We have”
“regard Mr. Mardian pointed out that he is of the present opinion that the size should be somewhat li mited. In our reply to Mr. Mardian we are po in ting out that w e are al so in agreement th at the s ize should be limited but will abide by his dec ision regarding other agencies”
“could develop. GRATIAN X. YATSEVITCH Deputy for Policy Coordination, SS SB/PC/DS4vej Distribution: Addressed - Orig. 2: 1 SD/RE - 2 PY SZ/PC - 2 -T (Mo Broder Brador)”
“informed recommendations. With these standards in mind, the Committee has arrived at the following findings and conclusions. HW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 509”
“reference memorandum points out, if the National Councils are to assume this important responsibility in relation to toe.AFX they must become effective organisations. EX likewise agrees that the”
“this action, or equal concern to IEP aro the rusulta which can be achieved in torma of reostabliahzent, resettlement, battor morale, otc., as botwoon ona project and another. Wa should sook solf-liquidating, non- repotitivo uses for FEP funds. Avoid to the extent possible - ”
“and “preponderance of the evidence"- could be used in balancing and in any subsequent review (pp. 61-69). 16Commission Report, Chapter 2, page 42. 8”
“subjects searched at the request of the Review Board staff:”
“13. The latter sense. seems to inahemontt 14. Could you review thisone inPPham and letinethat th point howof view 15. FOAM 51-10 PREVIOUS EDITIONS MAY DE USED SECRET folka teel on the Policy Grestiond. CONFIDE AL know you 2 UNCLASSIFIED I MAY 54 7 199 (40)”