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HUGE NEW BUILDING TO HOUSE INSTITUTE OF DEFENSE ANALYSES

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000100250084-8
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November 11, 2016
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February 16, 1999
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84
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August 14, 1963
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nifi e ~O Ad For ReIe U& :1C~IA9 P75- i:,rti:t FOIAb3b CPYRGHT Huge New Building to House Institute of Defense Analyses '.:The ;Institute for Defen e Army-Navy dt. Arlington, at Analyses, a nonprofit organiz - the corner oUSouth Eads at. Von that and directly opposite the Pen- Pen- prepares scientif tagon. analyses for the Department . By John V. Reistrup occupied April 1, is at 400 n The Prince- ton operation will not be af- fected, The Institute will be the,. principal tenant of the new building and has signed a ten-' year lease with the owners, a group known as 400 Army- Navy Drive Associates. of Defense, will move into Institute, fficials said that new ten-story building ne - he main reason for the move the Pentagon next spring, as that ZPefiiise . asked the The Institute now has o - flees at 1710 H st. nw. and t Ve. nw. It also has offices I Prtnceton, N. J., and in th Pentagon. All its projects deal with lasslfied Information. The new building, now u roup to move out of the entagon ;"' The space was ceded by;'the. Department. A few,projects dealing with ateria1 so secret it cannot taken from the Pentagon ill continue to be housed here, officials said. The three Washington ranches are to be moved to about 220,000 square feet of it, `uat ve1uwurvement coil. rentable space and will have tracts with the' defense de. three underground parking'par me, nt are Ona year-to-year levels. It will. have six hiRh-. $[a zaon 4i Gould, .the speed elevators. torganization's secretary-trea- efense Analyses will oc.surer, pointed out that the D more than 70}contraeta have been in ex- cu slightly se A per cent of the building. Otheriwe., aerat.her re assuming" years 'at leases have not e~` are rather assuming" yet been they will be continued for the signed. life of the lease. Members of the group that' Christeller said Defense owns the building were not Analyses has been "informal- announced, but It is under Iv advised" that thi nt s co ract stood that T. N. Lerner, Wash- will be renewed' when the De- ington real estate man, Is Tense Department's appropri- one. ations bill, is passed Ivor B. Clark Co., repre- Another contract, alsp sented by Robert A. Hoffman amounting to about 40 per' and Robert A. Beer, has cent of the Institute's bus!-! la d p ce a 22-year first mortgage ness, was renewed in May, he! loan of $7 million on the said. i structure with New York Life, Smaller contracts includes ine institute for Defense rtatiU415at rrinceton, he said.{ Analyses is a research organi. This will expire: in October. !ff zation sponsored by an assoeia Presidrdt of -the Institute, lion of 11 universities. Its iIs Richard e y Bissell Jr., all-' Ctudles include operations ,one time &.d e~itigr director of analyses, evaluations of wen the 'cc r al _gned from pons systems' . studine of '10. .. Agency, He xlf3 tied from