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CIA-RDP54-00177A000200070001-4
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RIFPUB
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December 9, 2016
Document Release Date:
September 8, 2000
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Publication Date:
January 9, 1952
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MF
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SECURITY INNhi,1,i bN
MORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
Deputy Director/Plans
Deputy Director/Administration
Assistant Director for Policy Coordination
Assistant Director for Special Operations
9 January 1952
The following general, principles will govern administrative support for the
Offices of Special Operations and Policy Coordination within the central Intelli-
gence Agency:
20 Officers responsible for operations will so far as our resources
permit be allocated personnel, funds., and materiel adequate for the performance
of the missions assigned them. They will be held responsible both for the suc-
cess of their operations and for the prudent and effective expenditure of the
1. The central administrative organization will not be extended
Liseparately and in allel. to the operational command system.
means allocated for these purposes,
3,, Subject to the above principles, the Deputy Director/Administration
is charged with and is responsible to the undersigned for all administrative sup-
port for the Agency. This responsibility extends on operational levels to include
appropriate audits and inspections of the handling of funds and materiel allocated
to operating offices.
4. Accordingly, I desire that the Assistant Directors for Special Op-
erations and Policy Coordination each designate a staff officer to be responsible
for administration within their respective organizations. These administrative
officers will be under the connand of the Assistant Directors of the operational
offices concerned. Their efforts will be directed to the supply of those offices
and of the operations for which their respective Assistant Directors are respon-
"`~ sible.
The Deputy Director/Plans will be provided with an acceptable and qualified
administrative assistant by the Deputy Director/administration. This officer,
serving on the staff of and primarily responsible to the Deputy Director/Plans,
will coordinate the operations of the administrative officers of Special Operations
and Policy Coordination and will be the channel through which their demands are
presented to allocating authority.
The Deputy Director/Administration and his Deputy, Colonel White, will main-
tain close personal contact on a highly restricted basis with the staff officers
of the o 1r rational offices mentioned in preceding paragraphs in order to insure
adequate allocation of means consistent with the other requirements of the agency,
proper security, continuing support, and the appropriate audits and administra-
tive inspections. Dort ft. o
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SECURITY 1NFORMATIOI
In several respects the above represents a major change in administrative
procedure and it is so understood by all concerned. The attached copy of the
Minutes of the Conference at which this procedure was outlined and agreed to is
attached in amplification and to refresh your minds as to the discussion which
took place on that occasion.
Please bring the above into effect without delay.
WAITER. B. SMITH
Director
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