un tmmw In rm mmuw 9 IodquInhIt Snows- frat 0 Han-44 Ii I ur- ulv au PP UI mg I c uh im JIM-I nlbr holIw 02 I I l-call pa _o 2 I Ilhi o'p'l 3 19qu owa a qnon 3nd WITH H4 Eggs thaws HF Eb 53 - a imam FOR THE ACTIVATION I Emma I or Dams 29' 5mm 1961 - 1'17 1 r - I I ha lat-Ei' I 39 a 0 run or THE DEFENSE AGENCY 1- am To accomplish the objectives for the Defense Intelligence Agency 011 as specified hy' the Secretary of Defense this plan provides for the initiation of action in all areas which are clearly the responsibility of the Director DIA The plan is aimed at achieving a he full integration of intelligence resources and functions assigned to the control of the Director on a graduated basis b Immediate of planning coordinating and management responsibilities of all Department of Defense intelligence activities within the ptn'vrieu of the Director BIL to achieve madman economy and efficiency Ml recognition is given to the necessity to avoid disruption or degradation of these vital intelligence efforts In order to preserve the continuity of operations throughout the consolidation process the plan provides for the taking over and utilize- tion of existing facilities functions and resources of an individual military department and or the Joint Staff 1nanometer feasible Follouing this related activities resources and functions of the other departments and the Joint Staff are integrated into these facilities under the opera- tiona'l control of the Director nn _ um result in some imbalances in Service representation within BIL in each facility so utilized This is considered necessary in the interests of continuity However the governing policy will be'to achieve to the highest practicable degree an optima balance of personnel representation from the three military departments This will be accomplished in accordance with BIA personnel policies aimed at the maintenance of the highest possible quality and securiiar criteria Lao rm bh'r'ds mm or rins nEsmsa' Iii-Emma Acme To accomplish the objectives for the Defense Intelligence Leena DH es specified by the Secretary of Defense this plan provides for the initintion of action in all areas which are clearly the responsibility of the Director on heplsnieeihedetechieving s the full integration of intelligence resources end functions assigned to the aim or the Director on graduated basis Immediate or planning coordinating and meant responsibilities of ell Department of Defense intelligence activities uithin the purview of the Director DH to achieve madman econow end efficiency Full recognition is given to the necessity to avoid dismtion or degradation of these vital unmanned ai'i'orta In order to preserve the continuity of operations throughout the coneolidstion process the plan provides for the taldng ever end utiliu- 3 tion of existing radium functions and nuances of an individual militia department and or the Joint Staff fessihln Following this related activities resources and functions of the other departments and the Joint Staff are integrated into these facilities under the opera- tionsl control of the Director BIA Initially this will result in some imbalances in Service representation within on in each i-acuity so utilized This is considered necessary in theintere-sts 'oi' coat-metal Homer the mung with schime' 'ao on highest practicable dag-ac departments - - - policies aimed at the mintenence a thelhighest possible quality and seciirity criteria1-H It's the BIA seems i ull operational stature the Director on will absorb many of the intelligence responsibilities now exercised by the intelligence chiefs of the military Services as well as the responsibilities for substantive intelligence matters not exercised by the 3-2 Joint Staff Thus the Director will become the principal staff adviser to the Joint Chiefs of Staff for substantive intelligence matters and acting through the Joint Chiefs of Staff _the principal staff assistant to the Secretary of Defense for both substantive intelligence and managerial matters within his areas of assigned responsibility The BIL will be a balanced organisation designed to support the major echelons of the military operational chain-of-coonand the military de partments non-Dim agencies and international treaty organisations in peace and Her without requiring major organizational resdjustnenta after the onset or hostilities Coordination of all intelligence activities and responsibilities remaining with the military departments will be effected by the Director ll supported by the operating elements or the on in their respective or nepooeituity' end by'the headquarters start one arrangement will ensure the efficient allocation of intelligence resources and the effective management of all DJD intelligence efforts 111s Military Intelligence Board M1 will be established to advise and assist the Director on in the exercise of his responsibilities nae medal uwive et'e'nmx operational etetne through men - neplanprovides for the rapid strengtheningot Don capsb itiss 1n the fields or collection production end dissemination through the establishment or f- 42 1 7 I I 11115- Directorate which will be charged with OIL functions and responsibilities in the fields of intelligence requirements and col lection will he further sub-divided ns Ifollous D e 0 21 which will establish the ND Central Requirements Registry This Office will also he charged with the emination Evaluation of all non intelligence require- ments the of collection priorities the designation of collection resources and the restatement of requirements uhere - necessary to ensure their responsiveness to the needs or all some of military intelligence b Wages we which will maintain a complete and current oinventoxy oi' all collection resotn-ces to in- clude their capabilities limitations equipments and operations This Office will levy validated requirements on appropriate collection agencies and mom-cos monitor collection responses thereto and evaluate collection efforts to determine reliability efficiency end cost involved In addition this Office will stimlate intelligence collection effort through creative planning and the exploitation of scientific and technological developments in their application to intelligence collection activities 2 mm which will be charged with the principal substantive intelligence functions and respond - hilitiesgotthemh J- ihh mam estinating and surest intelligence indications elements endomtimaons interrelationshipenongthese- elements asuellsa 1' to provide for a similar earring relationship with the estiutes- and pcoduotinn elements of the military Services This will ensure I eme- the full utilisation of Service-production and estimates capabilities- and the incorporation of their inputs into inte' igence produced by the on In order to accomplish its mission the Directorate rot- Processing will be divided into the follwing elements a The 915 nulli nge ngicgtiogs Center 0 This organization 1 111 provide for a single integrated EDD Current Intelligence Indications Center desig'md to meet the needs of the Secretary of Defense and his principal staff assistants the Joint Chiefs of Staff the military departments and the comanders or the unified and specified commands and their ooenende In addition this Center will provide current intonigenoo indications support to the President and other senior governmental I officials and agencies on a 24-hour basis It r111 maintain close working relationships with the production and estimates elements of the BIA and the Services I In -- 111a pin Egtigtee foige m fhich will provide all non intelligence estimates and contributions to National Intel'li-' gence Estimates and the onitod Statee Intelligence Board and vhich will asstnue the estimtive responsibilities nov charged to the J-2 Joint Staff c ti to which will through a time phased schedule and in consonance with the concept provided herein integrate non intelJigence prodootion as required to discharge the functions end responsihilitige assigned to the Director on n-'rI-r' - 9 - B The headquarters establishment or the on $111 provide adequate administrative support to the headquarters and supervision over the administration of the entire organisation and till assist the Director DIR in the exercise of his planning programing management and - seem 5 Wm napenaihilitiee for the overall This organizational 'uill fat-ovide for in mm 'e ficienq of operation with minimal requirement for- redaion during the evolutionary development of the DH The headquartera organization will provide the rectum for becomea fully operational 1 mutiny the manning or the headquarters requirea 5W- of approximately 125 peeple both and adminiatrative supportpereonnel 1961 but inmwent 10an than 31 October 1961 thaheadquartera complement will increase to a new of 250 personnel This inmane re ects the development of a_ u11 capah ity within the headquarters atai'f to discharge the responsibilities pmaently aaeigned 6- x The major hmctiona an follows nu 1 The assistant Chief of Staff Administration will provide i'or headquarters adminiatretive support and security and will be responsible for the initiation and conduct or an intepated personnel program for the career develoment of defense intelligence peraonnel 1111a o 'ice u lmanage theperaonnel activities or theheadquartera OIL and petenael Intelligence Pmonnelhgrentorhotlii civilimandmitarrparaennel v mmynimtumuun 1962 initiate short and nidgrange planning inediately upon activation 6- 6 3-15 Hill- 'be responsible for the development of an aggressive program rat the improvement of defense intelligence activities lander the cognizance 'of the Director 011 Long range plans for defense intelligence operations and activities will he developed and will serve as the basis for evaluation and possible consolidation of the intelligence programs of the Services In the development of long range plans slid of programs full cognizance trill be taken of probable resource availability for future requirements based on scientific and technological forecasts 3 The Assistant Chief Staff for Intelligence Support Systems trill be responsiblei or the develdpnent of intelligence E I require- ments for coordination of intelligence research and development for liaison with all defense research development and testing organisations having related interests or programs He will also be responsible for the implementation of systems management in intelligence under project areas as directed In addition this office will be responsible for the integration of intelligence plans and program for automation and automatic data processing to ensure that they complement each other and those of non-m1 intelligence agencies to the maxim extent practicable 1 The Assistant Chief of Staff Comptroller will provide financial management and direction for obtaining effective utilization of Department of Defense intelligence resources This office will review and evaluate budget estimates for all intelligence activities assigned or subject to revieva coordinaticntu'the Director andprepere and auhnit aconeclidsted bulget for EDD intelligence activities together with redomendstions pertaining thereto and uill participate in the edsdnistraticn of the consolidated budget this office will conduct management engineering studies and reviewr and analysis of programs to ensure nazdm command efficiency Statistical services reports control and design and other internal management services trill be provided as directed c n a The Inspector General will perform noraal inepection iihictione j 'Vithin the 1 qu DIA organization and for all egenciee I and facilities assigned to the operational control of the Ilimctor BIA Hie inspection function will emphasize manor of performance quality evaluation and operational readiness In addition he will perform such duties as relate to the monitoring coordinating and wpervieory neponeipilities of the Director DH as the Director on requiresif 4' nd- EmDal ma Director for Intelligence Joint Steff Asst Chief of Staff for Intelli nce US jest Chief of Revel Operations Intelligence Asst Chief of Steff for Intelligence 03 lir Force lest Chief of Stefi for Intelligence Ihrine Corps FROM Director Defense Intelligence Agency 30mm Establishment of Military Intelligence Bean 0 means e SecDef Hem of 5 July 1961 Subject Eeteblisheent of the Defense Intelligence Agency I013 Directive 5105 21 of 1 August 1961 1 In order to advise end the Director Defense Intelligence Agency DH in the eetehlistment of the Agency end in the exercise of the responsibilities and functions specified in reference b the Hilitery Intelligence Boer RIB is hereby estehliehed Heather-ship The RIB shell be composed es follows Director Defense Intelligence Agency - Chairmen Director for Intelligence Joint Staff - Member Acct Chief of Staff for Intelligence 03 Army - Wt rst Chief of Revel Operetions Intelligence - Henber Chief of Steff for Intelligence us Air Force - mater Lest Chief of Staff for Intelligence US Herine Corps - Member 3 'ie etigge eeting or the HID 1-111 he celler' by the Director on es he deems necessary My neuter of_ the NIB may request the Director cell's nesting es appropriete JOSEPH Lennon Lt Geese-e1 USAF Director BIA e A 48 II- COMMAND ORGANIZATION - - DIRECTORDIA DEPUTY DIR DIA CHIEF OF STAFF ADVICE ASSISTAHCI - was Functions awmms 19 BE ASSIGNED ms 1-19 1D r ch LAac The Directorate for Acquisition will carry out those-functions and responsibilities assigned the Director Defense Intelligence Agency per- taining to requirements and the collection of intelligence intonation This plan provides through a single integrated facility for the processing of a requirement in its comlete cycle from receipt through the collection process and to a final evaluation or results obtained in terms of Mona timeliness and cost involved For this purpose the Directorate is or- ganised into two major functional elements the BIL Requirements Office and the BIL Collection Hanagenent Office II mus-rm Ibe organization d tbe Directorate for Acquisition is ehoun at TAB i 1 OFFICE or woman's 4- ELM Uithin a single acquisition facility register validate assign priorities to and put in appropriate ran for publication all non intelligence collection requirements and those levied upon DH by agencies - outside the Deputnent of Defense I 3 Motion 1 Operate a central registry for all intelligence requirements originating in or levied upon the ban for collection action in order to receive register and dispatch in final rem all requirements and - Soreen all intelligence collection requirements to eliminate un-a warranted duplication and overlap to effect restatement of reqldrenents when neoel aeaiy to assure completeness and that they serve the needs of other non agencies and to assure consistency with assigned missions and overall objectives - 11 - name 50 3 Determine the availability within the intelligence commityn of the information requeste'd - 1 Develop priorities for collection action in consonance with national and Department of Defense objectives and directives 5 Assign relative priorities to all requirements processed for collection action 6 Comile publish and i'or interne- tional - management ani control purposes all validated collection requirements 0 Dam-M 1 si ni intemgenee collection requirements originating within can or levied upon BOD by other departments and agencies will be received by the Registry Branch for processing through a machine records system - and the establishment of control for routing within the on The machine records system will record all validated requirements and information pertinent to their levying and monitoring _ This informa tion will be available imediately as needed to assist in the validation process to ensure elimination of warranted duplication and completeness of requirements with respect to the needs of other MD elements Upon validation a priority will be assigned each requirement in accordance I with guidance to be develop-ed by the Priorities Board Requirements flow is shown at TAB 2 The Priorities Board will be chaired by the Assistant Director for Acquisition and will be composed of representatives from the colleo- tion uni production elements or DIA 'as well as other appropriate agencies otthe Departnentornai'eose ThsBoarduillmeetasrequir-edto consider requirements priority problems It establish ens maintain- 12 mm I r the priority assignment hese to -be used in processing BOD collection requirements giVing full consideration to the Priority Netionel Intel ligence Objectives the priority requests of the USIB the Illusion and objectiVes of the military departments and gporntion l comends 0 mm Total office space required is 10 100 square feet 01 this amount 4 000 square feet will be required by the date of activation October 1961 and the remainder by 1 December 1961 E 1 MM mm Activate the Directorate for - Acquisition and the Requirements Office Immediate action will be taken to develop operating procedures for the Validation and Priorities Divisions incluiing terms of reference for the Priorities Board and develppment of a priorities assignment hese this plan provides for taking over and utilizing a portion or the space now occupied by the iir Force Division in together with the majority of its personnel Initial operations in require- ments will consist of processing Air Force requirements only In order that the facility can continue uninterrupted operations in processing Air Force requirements and to permit the receiving and registration of Ann and Raw requirements it is essential that personnel from these latter f mentioned services be phased into the Office of Require- nente duzting this period a total of thirty-five personnell uni be requiredpriortol ovembermol hw- Comma main 111 7 and Navy requirements i Ldv u lfl - - I 3- term See TAB 0 ti H452annexe 52 'Iv omen or councrrou mamm- A- Dim To maintain complete howledgeebility of all collection resources their capabilities limitations equipments and operations levy validated requirements on appropriate collection agencies or resources monitor collection responses thereto and evaluate collection reporting and activities to determine reliability efficiency and cost factors involved 3 mm 1 Maintain an inventory or all collection capabilities available to the Department of Defense 2 Haintsin a comprehensive knowledge or the collection programs operations and resources existent within all commode or agencies under the control of the Department of Defense and determine the appropriate collection elements for fulfillment of intelligence requirements Levy specific requirements on the military departments or agencies controlling appropriate collection resomces 4 lbnitor and ensure timely intelligence collection response to requirements levied 5 Designate reporting channels and procedures to ensure that intel- ligence infm-Inetion is disseminated as quickly as possible from collectors to users 6 Evaluate collection response to requirements levied and effectiveness a or rennin-fee - Hithin the Office of Collection Management validated requirements Hill be assigned' to appropriate collection resotn'ces through the con- trolling departments counax s or agencies The effective and economical allocation of requirenents to potential collection resotn'ces requires that there will be Iaintsined mun this Of ce a comprehensive knowledge 83m the equipments techniques and operations of every collection resource available to 0141 Maintenance of this knowledge ani determination of the collection capabilities best suited to take action on each requirement will be accomplished within the Allocation and Hcinitoring Division l'bnitoring of collection responses and actions on requirements levied will serve to ensure more tinely responses to determine the degree to which requirements have been ful lled thereby assisting in maintaining current requirements registration and to furnish certain intonation to assist in the final evaluation processes The evaluation function will provide practical means and analytical procedures for determination of l the effectiveness of any given collection activity or system against specific types or requirements 2 The quality of information gained through various collection media 3 ags and means or improving collection procedures techniques and systems 4 The need for new collection resources and media and the subsequent develbpnent of such resources and media to fill e sting gaps 5 Cost figures in terms of time manpower and dollars for all MD intelligence collection activities D WEE Intuit-office space required is 11 500 square feet or this amount feet will a required by activation in October 1961 and the remainder by 1 January 1962 E 1- 922m Upon activation in October 1961 a smell increment of personnel from each service will initiate planning development of procedures uni 15 we - Iif infernal operation of we 411100313190 and Honitoring I DivisionJanuary 1962 _ Initiate collection management activities 1 March 1962 Establish full scale collection management and comm detailed planning development of procedures and internal operation of the Evaluation Division 1 Mame my operational atoms 1- MM Total apnea required is 2 000 aquaro feat available 1 October 1961 3- am See 221 -1 353- a Ilia 1 r m'a 9 3a r 5 fair h'r can-f1 unu- a rI_ sag-no - is 55 155mm ma i 335mm 13mm - - #00 9 i DEPUTY I - AHNEIC xii 11 1131 i 1 I Innis moo oomrmn I REGJIRHENTS mm I REGISTRY ll vmmnou vacuums g IL 4 - comm I som'r moo Homo mum - moans mm murmur mm momma '57 18 gm 5an A 33 53 A 858 a Egan A M E530 TAB a li- - ITABC gym-Isnlic'm' - - 1 32 mm ma PERSONNEL Fmsma - - - 6 '5 HenngJar-ters 1 l 2 Administrative Plana 'ogramingOFFICE OF OOLW 2 59193 Total Personnel 103 Pratesgional and 35 Clerical2529 i 1- - I Inf cua Toni-gnomes - em Ingram-Ions gonna I 1 One or the first operational eieecete to be sctivsted by the on ie the Current Intelligence Indications Center eohtmuitg er the current intelligence indications emu-t will be maintained The phsse-cver from the Military Services will be accomplished with no interruption or cage-edition of the queiity or the product Current Intelligence stems from a sound production base mining the integral between the eesmptiee e the mat intelligence indi- outdone mission run production uithin nit it will be necessary rat- the Current Intent- gence and Indications Center to depend hesvila' on the production - il- elements or the three Hilitsry Departhente Close daily contact be- I 1' tween 0 the Center and of the production elements or the three Elites-7 is considered essential ss well as betueen the other elements of the Center litter the hill sctivetion or the Production Center the intent Intelligence and Indicstions Center _u111 rely be it for information and intenigcnce to nest daunds for snelyses end for other intelligence products which require research in' depth beyond the Current Intelligence and Indi- cstions Center's cepsbilities to serve its customers The following plan incorporates e11 or the principles enunc hted chm I I -1'o the dissident the Secretary oi Defense and his princi- 1 31 31 Assistants other high Mt officials the Joint biog ct Stsi'r and other under comments of the De perhneet or MJQ comsnders of unified and specified comends end their component with can-met intelligence hm all sources This win in- elude essentis'l intornstion on significsnt eVents and activities or 20 59' a I - -Eee aepotential enemies which might result in the initiation of hostilities as well as simii icant eirents and activities in non-Bloc countries which might endanger the security or the U5 its allies and other portions of the non-columnist world or require the commitment or US military resources FUNCTIONS Al Honitor and produce indications and current intelligence on potentially hostile activities to includes 1 Developments which could lead to US involvement in 'active hostilities or cold i-rar crises 31 hind-Soviet Bloc activities uhich night provide indications of an impending attack on the 05 its allies or other countries 3 Develoments in Free world countries which might indicate Sine-Soviet Bloc penetration efforts B Produce on a daily and as required basis current intelligence products both cahle and hard copy necessary to meet BOD requirements and provide briefings as required M C Operate and maintain a current intelligence warning indications center on a 24-hour basis to receive display evaluate end disseminate spot items of current military intelligence for govermntal and military decision makers planners and comar ers E Provide participation in the 0313 Watch Committee and other committees dealing with nth-rent intelligence maintain liaison with other US intelligence agencies represented on the Hatch Committee and with the Rational Indications Center r Utilize unsung worldwide commications human and naming indications centers at the disposal of US military commanders for 21 - SECRET so exchanging critical cement intelligence 'and effect leech coordination and monitoring as will enable DIR Continuously to fulfill its mission G Identify subject areas in which requirements for additional studies or estimates develop and transmit those requirements 'to the appropriate production estimates elements 3 Effect close and continuous coordination with BIL and Departmental production and estimates elements I Furnish intelligence personnel to the Joint War Room and Joint Battle Starts and furnish personnel to the Alert Cadre for relocation to the i1ternate Joint Communication Center during exercise and emergency condi tion 3 Iv imam-mum a i The Current Intelligence and Indications Center uith 14 persons consists of a Liaison Unit and three Divisions Intelligence and Indications See TAB 1 Administration Current Operations will be initiated by absorbing the AFCIH aming Division space its indications and nu-rent intelligence functions and selected personnel by absorbing the Current Intelligence Division of Joint Chiefs of Staff its Special Pro- jects Office and by integrating the personnel punished by the Army and the Navy with the personnel absorbed from the Air Force and Iran the C1n rent Intelligence Division of Joint Chiefs of Staff 3 an three officers vill provide 1 1m to the hits House the Department of 'State the Central Intelligence Agency the national Security Agency and other US Government elements engaged mom-rent intelligence also will participate in this liaison effort as appropriate 61 Officers and from the more uu la Divisions and Branches of the Current Intelligence and Indications Center 8 Es Administrative Division tith- 21 persons per-toms all' adninistrative functions for_ the Oenter and includes a Message Genter' Graphics Facility and Reference Files Unit - D The Men tlntelligeng 91115103 with 80 persons includes 1 The Briefing and Editorial Section which assembles items from the analytical branches and incorporates then into the intelli- gence media produced on a special or recurring basis It also pro-- vides briefings as required The Sine-Soviet Bloc Branch which is responsible for pro- ducing current intelligence on the entire tomcnist Bloc 3 The Free Horld Branch which is responsible for producing current intelligence on the entire Free Horld to include Eastern 1Eastern and Latin American Sections 1 The Scientific Technical Branch which is responsible for the Current Intelligence aspects of scientific and technical de- velognents g Indications inisigg with 32 persons includes 1- The alert Branch the Indications Center and nishes Alert watch officers and NOD plotters on a 24-hour basis The Alert Officers will screen and effect appropriate distribution of incoming material and maintain the' situation roost 2- The Special Presents Unit 1which receives certain sensitive material and provides current intelligence assessments summaries and briefings required in connection with mutant intelligenoe indications E In View of the continuous nature or the Current Intelligence Indications mission and the necessity of performing functions hours a day - some days a peek adequate representation from all components or the Current Intelligence and Indications Center will we- MIL 23 6 2 be provided the form of four rotating teens I Belch team will consist net-item of ifii tccn persons to include a senior officer nose-sign fies sen Military Denounced ensiyete from all branches or the Current_ Intelligence Division and support personnel -See TAB B i the activity will be msioeuy located in the Pentagon B A single facility with 15 0120 qunre feet of opace is required when this activity become 12117 O rllLOfI- alc n m 1 September 1961 - 15 October 1961 1 Plane and Mean effected by Planning Teen 2 Military Departments nominate personnel for ailment Intelli- gence Indications Center we 16 October 1961 - 1 November 1961 1 By 1 November 1961 the Current Intelligence and Indications Center U111 be fully manned with 1M pereminel Insofar aa feasible this mum-U111 be accomplished on an equitable basis In drawing upon personnel of the three Hutu-y Department as well an the 31-2 Joint Staff 2 Using the facilities of the J-2 Current Intelligence Div- ision and the mm warning Division and the personnel esoigne accanpliah the adjustments necessary to be ready for Operation on 6 November 1961 maxing this phaae the Current Intelligence Div- iaion Joint start end the Air Force naming nivision will oontinne to opesete trader'exieting m 5 November 1961 - 1 December 1961 locel time on 5 November the BIA aeemee operating responsibility tor the Air Force Homing Center and caninencee maintenance and operation of the BIA Indications Center 63 2 1200 local tjna' on 5 'Novemb'er the DIR Current Intelligence 'Indicetions Center Hebsorbs the Cur ent- Intelligence Division or I less it Special _Projects Office and assumes responsi- - bility for productionpi' DOD Current Intelligence 3 6 November 1961 BIA produces daily media both cable end herd copy necessary to meet DOD requirements and provides brief- ing as required 4 Heintain liaison with and obtain support from the production and estimates elements of the Hintery Departments until the es- teinshment oi the BIA production base Ruse Four 1 December 1961 - July 1962 1 Improve daily media and effect coordinetiOn to determine the extent to which DIA Current Intelligence products are meeting the needs or consumers Continue liaison with production and estimates elements of the hilitery Departmental easem- 25 033% U mm Ring 5 THEII B Ea gunman EHQHBE magmas E35 as65 Iraq It 0081mm mu maa nu mm 1m m m-ta rim-ma tr puma rm mm 0 1 cm In won't-0M am am on 4qu 1m Karmma drama tram at same m tp urns an ma 4 'nnmqurm comm 2 31 15 mnmpozd Worn-m apt-Am ma mtmm -m an 0 um Emu 4 1m m a man an mam- m was name no puma 'm maa 33mg mum miles mam-f - assume mm may a a i a 301m_ Ti mm' - manua- mmi i ST NW mum w - To responsibilities assigned to the Motor DH the Estimates Ufi ice will 1313' Established under the Assistant Director for Processing This Office will respond to national departmental and canned requirements for estimates in a timely and efficient manner while being compatible with the existing planning and estimates machinery of the government n To provide the Secretary of Defense and his principal staff assistants and other designated national and international authorities with military intelligence estimates and to review and coordinate as directed the intelligence estimative functions retained pay or assigned to the military departments MOTIONS 1 Produces intelligence estimates and related intelligence support tor the Secretary of Defense the start assistants to the Secretary apscialized non agencies the military departments the Joint Chiefs 7 at Sta and the unified and specified oomnds - B Provides the mo contritnxtions to and on representation in the preparation or intelligence estimates for the United States Intelligence Board and other designated national and international authorities 0 Reviews intelligence estimates prepared tor t1 unified and eczema and international military organizations as n unseen er responsibilities assigned to Director on rude-mi in the coordination or the planning roduotion and review or intelligence estimates or the military deperuents ms 67 Provides timein support to the Chief of late-rent intelligence and Indications in we performance of his mission '11 gammrrorr I - The Office- incluies a Coordination Group which is responsible for the integration of over-all estimatesuhich set forth a comprehensive statement of the threat Illustrative of these are NIE's concerned with evaluating the world situation the annual estimate provided in mapport of Him planning and the annual estimate provided in support of Joint Staff planning Four of the divisions are geographic Soviet Bloc Eastern western and Iatin America with further arcs sub- divisions to provide a high degree of competence in specific world ones The fifth division Scientific and Technical is required to nest the growing need for professional estimators in this field as an integral part of any senior estimates staff Close coordination by all elements of the Estimates Office 1lurith the BIA production facility is essential v 413 The Estimates Office will require apprcadmately 12 000_ square feet of floor spline SGHENIE The schedule for activation and of responsibilities by the Estimates Office is as follows i 1 a 15 Oct Designate Chief of Estimates and provide initial staff the initial complement will consist of the Chief of Estimates seven estimators and three clerical personnel They will establish the office and plan future operations B W Activate Estimates Office The initial complement will provide participation at the representative's meetings mess- I mg 68 st i-hio -tbe Nat-39M Intelligence Estim'ten' are produced ' ' The slso 1 Iai 3 I -Dir_e'c_tor 131 1 'on pertinent 03'an continue for of ths remainder of the mission Ll m add second increment Ont twenty-three estimators and nine clerical personnel Absorb all J-2 estimative Motions and assme responsibility for coordination It is anticipated that the mjority or these estimators will be made available from 51-2 resotroee On this date tin Director for Intnuigenco Joint Staff trill be relieved of his estimative responsibilities and the Itirec tor 1111 will um responsibility for nroviding support to the Joint wu- Boom and Joint Battle saris In addition the Director on will furnish alert cadre for relocation to the H00 owing exercises and emergencies Also on this date the Estimates Di i ice of the BIA will begin sub- mitting non contributions to the Board or National Estimates The Services will submit inputs to DB to aid in developing these ms contributions n Caplets mums or the organization Complete preparations for of the mission Intel personnel will consist of s Chief of Estimates sixty-six estimtors en'l thirty- eeven clerical and administrative personnel 13 M ism responsibility for complete miseion - Service IntelJJxence Chiefs ere relieved of the responsibility of providing inputs to MD contributions to the Board of ctional Estimates saeaar 69 Il'id- A 1 GHJUP I 31 00 313ng U333 CHIOCH 3mm loam 1mm EAST I scum mm 3531' mum mum mime 31 7O I comm ma me- 13mm or on PRO In order to discharge the 5espone1h ities of the Director DIi include satisfying the intelligence- requihnents' of the ilajor cmponents - of the non it is necessary_ to establish a 1311 Production - C-enter his Center will integrate the military intelligence m'oduction activities of the military departments in those areas of responsibility 1I-Ihich are assigned to the Director BIL To ensure that this consolidation is accomplished efficiently and in order to preclude the disruption or degradation of military intelligence production it will be necessary that the basic intelligence production some of the military departments to include their reference files libraries and automatic data processing capabilities I reneininplace untilsuohtineas theycenbe efficientlyendeoom amalgamated he magnituia o the present Inuit-dry intelligence production effort and function dictate that any integration of the production effort be accomplished Althoughthisshmaldbe accompliehed expeditiously integration of the non intelligence production 0 effort mat be approached in a deliberate and prudent manner Accordingly themethodof integration of the military intelligence production effort is presented as a concept to provide the basis for more detailed planning Basically this concept provides for the of full operational responsibility for the areas of production responsibility assigned to the on by 1 lulu rm mane-him operatimal menu of eds-ting productionnaom-ceeanifeo itiea inplacebytbatdate orbyhaving achieved a physical mm of selected segments of the moduction effortpriortothatthe submitted to the Secretary-of Defense thmughtbe Joint Chiefs of Staff - my 32 71 - - the need for providing an a- continuing responsiveness At present intelligence production within- the n ituy departments is organized on hoth functional and geographic bases Although each of these organisations has been designed to least the specific needs of each Service their inherent lack of similarity precludes their ready consolidation iocor ingly this concept incorporates the heat tutu-ea of each ousting organization in a conbinetion oi' fmctional and Win bases into a - BIL Production Center designed to carry out the i'mctione and responai h ities assigned to the Erector BIL There are mean-able uses particularly in the scientific and tech- nical field wherein the Production Center will continm to be dependent to a considerable extent upon specialized resources remaining within the Services or presently being performd on a contract basis under the auspices of one or more of the Services Ihe efficient integration of the products or these resources into the output or the Production Center requirea' further detailed planning II To develop and produce military intelligence ett ies and materials in support or the Secretary and the Depart-nut of Defense and other designated national and international authorities and to participate in the review ' snd coordination or residual production or intelligence stuiies and materials Inc i Maintains and operates the nth-intemgenoe production facility 3 Dunloper Mines and illuminates military intelligence studies and materials inenpport or'the Secretary or Defense the start assistants to nanometer the military departments the Joint Were or Start Oped-dined non agencies the unified and specified coanands and other appropriate national and international authorities to include but not - my '33 72 limited to- erea analysis intelligence foreign military capabilities scientific and technical intelligence and targeting intelligence Providee BIL rcpresentiitian taJnterdepertaeentd 13 115 ch and international conferences boards and panels concerned with the production of military intelligence ata ies auch as the technical committees of USIB and order of battle conferences D Provided timely support to tho'chior or Estimates and the one or Ctu'rcnt Intelligence and Indication in the periormnee or their missions E Within the scope cr reeponaihilitiea assigned to Director an parti- etudiu and materials prepared by the military departments IV MANOR inn 1 i an organisation or the Production Genter is broadly divided into intelligence production and ewport arena Ii Within the production area a Production Control Group will supervise the total production resource This group an analyze incoming production requirements in term of production venom-cos breakdown the task among Divisions of the Production Center schedule intermediate and final com- pletion datee and monitor the content or the final product The Special Projecta Unit will concentrate on teska at particular sensitivity complexity or importance 0 In the support area typical activities will incli e 1 Supply and Administration 2 Electronic Data Processing 3 Seem-it new amt and Reproduction 6 Wtion 7 Personnel - a Gone-mod- Relations 9 Lib-arr and Reference Service ANNEX -- a it auz ' gau- - 'Ii mu - 1 13 01 the tem- major divisions of the Production Center 1 11m tint Area Leah-e18 ll produce such 'generelized finished intelligence on e Terrain ports hex-bore and bench In Land nee e11- trensportntion c Industrial resources Political structure to incluie diplomatic Alignment and military Igremnte e Economic resource Infrastructure to incluie 3 Heather I h i publications no major portion or non omgnunns'mdnr the Rational Intelligence Survey HIS program falls within the reeponsibilitiee or this organization Additionally Capabilities divisions as well an to a wide variety ot external intelli- gence users 2 The second Capabilities is organized on geomehie benie nun will maintain the integration or existing tron the Services and permit the concentration of mtueJJa' minim-ting specialists 1within the broad groupings Soviet Bloc eastern Western and Iatin America each will be responsible for such factore an e Order 91 Battle e Qrgunizetion I 5131th name I Training 8 Tactics and Strategy Amp 35 1 Beadinees I It Probable courses of action 1 Operations The products of this division fermented en stuiies HIS sections HIE inputs or as direct responses to production requirements placed by interline users will tint application thoughont the nilituy community 3 Fee third division Scientific and -Technioel is responsible for the development or that scientific and technical intelligence required to meet the needs or the Director on - utilising the mm of the Services impel-forming this mission It will also interpret for BIL pin-poses the results of Service analyses and will ensues uithin the On primary neponsib ity for such areas es Foreign acientific potentisl Nuclear technology c unusual hecterielogicsl radiological sum-3' drama and means amt - e Japan amen trends Propulsion 4 The rotn'th division Targets will discharge 011's responsibilities for target intelligence Detailed description of its functions must await oonsidorstion by the Production PM Team speo 'ics including - delineation of the distinction bet ten target inteuigmc on the one It is -estinsted thet the personnel requirements for the Wet4359133 - 1001' Because of its size the intelligence production facility mneceemila- lye nceted at reality outside the Pentagon The required is epprodmte 180 000 square feet var-m initielpl mlng lW llcomiatefone officerfronommitaw department 1th planning mam nished by the Director nu an m initiete cmredete ed surveyor the resources andhmotione or the Production elements or the services The Chief of Productten'e staff will be augmented by six additional protes- eionel had four clerical personnel to eid him in Me planning This stuff time-phased schedule or implementation For the pm-poee or deVeanLng eerily solutions they H 111 also highlight problems they foresee On 1 1962 the ELI-actor 1111 um cuhnit to the Secretary of Defense through the Joint Chiefs of Start plan and tine-phued achdule for 1 Production Center Upon We tithe Sumter ct Defense the Sec-vices will initiate internal 1n mund fmum or the plan mute - 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