FOR THE SENATE POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEE STATEMENT WITH REFERENCE TO THE POSITION OF THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE EXECUTIVE PAY BILL

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CIA-RDP59-00224A000100680016-4
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November 17, 2016
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July 22, 2000
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2000108125: CIA-RDP59-00224A000100680016-4 FOR T3 SEXAM PM3T EWICE AND CIVIL :VICE cctswn IN THE C7UTIYE PAY BILL TO T#IB POSITICU OF MIS Attention is tailed to the recomendaticas made by the Clark Task Force of the 1?s~sxaver C?a siasion is thus respect. rocommandation 3 of the "Commission Report on Iutslligenee Activities", pate 41, states: That the Executive Pay Bill of 1949 be amanded to increase the tretl Intelligence to the equivalent of the Deputy Director at Central Intelligence up to $17,500, the some an that of most under secretaries of the executive brunch; and to ~.rvvide operating directors of areas of responsibility in intelligence es." The Director of Central Intelligence, by statute, is not only the head of the Central Intellisence Agency. but he also has important functions with respect to the coordination of lntelllcence activities, of the United States Government. He is the principal- officer of the United States in dealing with the chiefs of all intelligence services, which operate on a very high Governmental level. The activities for which he is responsible in all areas outside of the United States are of a comparable nature to the duties domestically of the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation who is In category II. be site on the Operations Coordinating Board together with the Deputy Secretary of Defense and the Under Secretary of State, both in category II. The Director of Central Intelligence is an advisor to the National Security Council and reports regrularly to that boe3y.