CHANGES IN SCHEDULE

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June 17, 1976
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Approved For Release 2000/WO7 : CIA-RDH 9-015-9OA00020016006, 6 CRE CIA: TODAY AND TOMORROW #3-76 15-17 June 1976 Changes in Schedule Tuesday, 15 June 1330-1400 Registration 1400-1420 Welcome Harry E. Fitzwater Director of Training V1 {1rn w4 1430-1515 Intelligence Production ~.Sa Stevens in Support of Policy X5, Deputy hirector for Intelligence 25X1A 1525-1610 An NIO View of the USSR Assistant to the National Intelligence Officer for the USSR Thursday, 17 June 1400-1445 The Intelligence Community Associate Deputy to 'the DCI for the Intelligence Community NOTE: Unfortunately, because of the constricted schedule, the planned presentation on "World Issues Facing Intelligence" and "CIA and the Press" have had to be cancelled. Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Approved F 1g locUe 200M06/07: CIA-RDP79-01590A0002001606w,.iBECRET Tuesday, 15 June Wednesday, 16 June 0900-0920 0900-0945 Welcome har E. Fitzwater Equal Employment Opportunity 'irector of in CIA raining Intelligence Pro ction in Support of Polic ayre Stevens puty Director or Intelligence World Issues Faciig Intelligence William K. Parmenter erector oCurrent ntelligence sistant to the ational Intel- igence Officer or r the USSR The Intelligence community Associate Deputy o the DCI for he Intelligence ommunity Ome o J.C. Ware Director, Equal Employment Opportunity adore Shackley As s ? 'ate Deputy Direct for Operatic, ~@Pt~qRff~ F44fft at, i236) 1330-1430 Scientific and Technological Intelligence Leslie C. Dirks Deputy Director for Science and Technology 1500-1600 Photography for Intelligence John J. Hicks Director, National Photographic Interpretation Center Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-01590A000200160002-6 25X1A Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Next 11 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200--002-622 July 1976 I%WF Registration for CIA Today and Tomorrow Pending for October running - 122 15-17 June 1976 - 139 2-4 March 1976 - 185 4-6 November 1975 - 212 17 - 19 June 1975 - 210 25-28 March 1975 - 200 3-5 December 1974 - 210 15-17 October 1974 - 180 23-25 April 1974 - 235 15 - 17 January 1974 - 170 25X1A Note: The Office of Training manual of courses shows CIA:T&T with an enrollment capacity of 250. my predecessor, and I agree that 200 is probably better. There is minimal rest room capacity in the Auditorium, where the course is held, and there is a burden oncnafeteria personnel to handle a larger number at break-times. (Breaks are one half- hour, but at least 15 minutes of that time is taken up in getting to and fro. It would be hard to get more than 200 through the cashier in time.) Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 25X1A Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Next 9 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Approved For Relears&2000/06/07: CIA-RDP79-0159OA0002WI60002-6 NOTES C(j,x d- Mr. knave ke Re: CIA: Today and Tomorrow - Mr. -Knoche 's Participation on Thurs., 17 Jt from 1515 to approximately 1600, in the CIA Hqs. Auditorium 1. The changes in the. attached schedule for CIA: Today and Tomorrow were necessitated by other use of the Auditorium on 15 June. 2. Mr. Knoche's presentation will be the con- cluding presentation of the program. It will follow a 20-minute presentation by Hr. Bush and a discussion of the Intelligence Com- munity by 25X1A 3. The participants will already have learned about key new appointments. We have asked Mr. Bush to discuss (a) his views of the state of health of CIA and steps remaining to reestablish public confidence; and (b) major changes he foresees in the role of the DCI in the Intelligence Community and in CIA's place in the Community. 4. We would welcome Mr. Knoche's comments on: a. Anticipated changes in the mission of CIA and in the methods used to serve that mission; b. Management goals likely to have the greatest immediate impact on employees; c. Priority intelligence targets and issue: for the foreseeable future. 5. The course participants come from all com- ponents of the Agency, ranging in grade frt GS - 14 to GS - 15. Many have recently re- turned from overseas. Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Approved For ReleaiW2000106/07 : CIA-RDP79-01590A000 160002-6 -2- 6. The course manager, will call 25X1A for Mr. Knoche at 1510 to escort him to the Auditorium (unless he would like to come 25X1A earlier to hear Mr. Bush's or presentations.) Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-01590A000200,160002-6 Approved For Relea,2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-01590A0002QW 002-6 NOTES J&~V-Yk-- r. Bush's Participation on Thurs., 17 June, 1330 -- 1350, in the CIA Hqs. Auditorium. Re: CIA: Today and Tomorrow - 1. Changes in the attached schedule for CIA: Today and Tomorrow were necessitated by other use of the Auditorium on 15 June. 2. Mr. Bush's presentation will be followed by on the Intelligence Community and Mr. Knoche's on CIA. 3. The participants will already have learned about key new appointments. They would be interested in hearing from Mr. Bush: a. His comments on the state of health of CIA and steps remaining to reestablish public confidence; b. Major changes he foresees in the role of the DCI in the Intelli 'ence Community and in CIA's place in the Community. 14.. The course participants come from all compone: of the Agency, ranging in grade from GS-L. to GS-15. Many have recently rbturned from overseas. 5. The course manager, will call for Mr. Bush at 1325 to escort him to the Auditorium. 6. Mr. Bush has agreed, we understand, to be videotaped. Approved FQr Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-01590A000200,160002-6 Approved For Relea 2000/06/07 :.CIA-RDP79-01590A0002W160002-6 OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL TO NAME AND ADDRESS DATE INITIALS 1 Chief, Intelligence Institut 2 3 4 5 6 ACTION DIRECT REPLY PREPARE REPLY APPROVAL DISPATCH RECOMMENDATION COMMENT FILE RETURN CONCURRENCE INFORMATION SIGNATURE Remarks : 1, Admiral Murphy has withdrawn from the CIA: Today s initial ,and Tomorrow schedule. His secretary' remarks led me to believe he felt it xnappropri but she later said it was a matter of time. I asked for substitutes. She mentioned now but said his time was very limited right o go to also. She seemed to be encouraging me t (which I will do) or is the I may be over-reacting but I think this rphy beginning of a stand-off policy. Adm. M Tanned. will, however, meet with the JCS-DIA as p T&T. He 2. Mr. Blake has also dropped out of CIA: will be away that week. FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER FROM: NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NO. DATE OTR/SPO x2. 6 F 28Y4a 1 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET FORM NO. 23 7 Use previous editions GJ! t-67 Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : G1A-RDP79-01590A000200160002-6 25X1A Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Approved For Release-2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-01590A0002O *60002-6 VIA : Chief, Training Services Staff Special Programs Officer 9 June 1976 Films and Videotapes for CIA: Today and Tomorrow 1. Attached is a schedule for CIA: Today and Tomorrow. You will note that we will show a lunch- time film on 16 June and videotape on 17 June. These are as follows: Wednesday, 16 June 1230 - "The Plutonium Connection-." (I have reserved this with Naomi.). Thursday, 17 June 1230 - Videotape of General Walters' 8 June address to, CIA Guest Speaker Program (FIRST HOUR ONLY). (I have reserved this with Naomi.) 2. Since General Waltersf_tape may run a little long for the time we have at lunch, I would appreciate it if the tape could omit the introduction. In any event, could you please give me the timing on it?. 3. In addition to the above, I have asked Naomi to reserve one other film and two videotapes which I would like to have on hand as contingencies, in the event of a speaker cancellation. Would you please, therefore, ship the following to the Auditorium along with the above two: Film: The Common Sea Videotapes: (CIA Guest Speaker presentation Thanks so much. Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 25X1A Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-01590A0002001.60002-6 a :.11 -- I an sorry that it was necessary to cancel 25X1A' your participation in CIA: Today and Tomorrow. The schedule had to be shortened because of our loss of a half-day in the Auditorium. 1_ hope i; ': : your reaction was relief rather than disap- Po . z,,ment. You were nice to be willing to be per- ..aaded to do it in the first place. You can be :1u.rc there will be many other times. Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-01590A0 0200160002-6- 1 EMORANDUM FOR: 25X1 A 25X1A )'0ni: s - I em sorry that it was necessary to cancel your participation in CIA: T'ociuy and To sorrow. The schedule had to be sho:rt-ened because of our loss of a half'-day in the Audi- tori_um. I had to put in you place :, ..nce one of the objectives of CI :T0 is an updating on the Intelligence Community0 tr won't forget you. You can be sure t :cre will be ether times. OTR/SP O x2.3 5 9 Juno ~76 (DATE) FORM NO. REPLACES FORM 10.101 1 AUG 54 WHICH MAY BE USED. Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Approved For Release 20QZ06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA00020016 2-6 June 1976 NOTE FOR: CHIEF, INTELLIGENCE INSTITUTE SUBJECT : My Meeting with DTR on 4 June 1976 1. In my meeting with Mr. Fitzwater today about his participation in CIA: Today and Tomorrow (he will give the welcoming address), it was agreed that he will cover iJuxx two things in addition to giving a general welcome: (1) an updating of Agency organization, with informa- tion on new Vwnmauw& leadership; and (2) a briefing on training oppor- tunities, l 2. We agreed that I would do the following: a. Prepare a simple chart, which I will have made intovugraph, 4 ?' this can be accomplished by 15 June. I will come in over the week-end to'i do the chart.) b. Aski in slide form. to provide photographs of the key personnel is not available until Monday. I am doubtful that we will make the 15 June deadline on this one but will try.) c. Pull together information on training opportunities - off-campus, language, etc. (I will have to call on others to provide simple summariesj will appreciate any suggestions.) d. Arrange for a meeting between you, me, and Mr. Fitzwater early next week to discuss visual aids for such briefings on the Agency. Sylvia has set the time for Wednesday, 10 June, at 11 a.m. e. Meet with him at 1515 on 14 June to give him a final briefing before CIA:T&T. pp -rived Far Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000200160002-6 Approved For Release 2006/07: CIA-RDP79-01596A!0&a20016QQ 2-6 OTR Re j sLr ;. 21 May 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: Tomorrow Course INFORMATION FROM SUBJECT Request for Videotaping of Selected CIA Today and Tomorrow Presentations 1. This memorandum will confirm our request for your assistance in arranging and coordinating the videotaping of several presentations in the upcoming "CIA Today and Tomorrow" course, 15 - 18 June 1976. 2. Although the final course schedule has not yet been determined, we are providing you a list of the presentations (based on the last course schedule) we wish to have videotaped so that you will have sufficient time to obtain each speaker's permission and to coordinate the other details involved in arranging the videotaping. The presentations are: a. "Intelligence Production and the Policy-Maker" by the DDI or ADDI b. "The Intelligence Community" by the Deputy or Associate Deputy to the DCI for the Intelligence Community c. "The Operations Directorate" by the DDO or ADDO d. "Operations: New Targets, New Approaches" by or other senior DDO officer e. "Science and Technology in CIA" only if given by the DDSTT himself f. "CIA: Today and Tomorrow" by the DCI or his Deputy. Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : GIA-RQPf9-F15 1-1 200160p1J 6 ? r--------ir?,~ 'Approved For Release 20004P6107 ;.,CIS RDR79-0 , 1S9QA9G0200160j -6 3. The videotaped presentations will be used and strictly25X1A cunt 11 d d r 4. If you have any additional inouiries, please contact on Extension 6455. cc: DDO/TRO 3 C 43 o e un er secure conditions by the . We have already alerted 25X1A /u'rx/JJ'1'SG, who is responsible for the logistics of videotaping, that we would be requesting the videotaping of several presentations during 15 - 18 June. We would appreciate your contacting directly regarding the approved list of speakers, the times and dates of their presentations, and any other details he requires for the taping sessions. Approved For Release 2000/06/07 : CIA-RD079-01590000200160002-6 Approved' For Release 2000/0?&W9-51590200'169802 6 iL May 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Intelligence Institute SUBJECT : SPO Management of. CIA.:?Today and Tomorrow 1. Your comment this morning concerning the possibility of removing CIA: Today and Tomorrow from the responsibilities of.the Special Programs Officer has ieJ me to look again at my schedule. WhatI think.I find is that the removal of CIA:T&T, which falls within the least cluttered time periods, does not solve a basic problem - and that is the clustering of a great many programs in April. I thought it might be useful to you to look at the SPO schedule in this'light and to have some ideas from me as to other ways of managing the SPO program in a time-sensible way. 2. First, I should note that so far we have had very little control over the times of" visits by non-governmental gr`roups, to the Agency. Even when we have been given- choices of dates, they have been fairly close together. IAould, of course, explore this matter further to find out how much advance notice and how much leeway are actually possible, taking into consideration the visiting-agency or school's own scheduling problems. 3.,Second, if the goal is to reduce this job to manageable propor- tions,.there may be other possible ways of doing: it: STATINTL . c. Separating out the Brookings Program. (Actually,. this can largely be handled by a training assistant except perhaps for the choices of extra CIA guests, communications of an official nature with Brookings, etc.) This is, however, the easiest of the programs on, my schedule. d. Placing the registration of CIA: Today and Tomorrow elsewhere. (This is the main tire-taking factor in the arrangements.) e. As suggested above, finding ways to disperse the dates of visiting groups to achieve a more manageable schedule. It'is my im- pression that April or Spring, at least, has alwayq been the difficult period for the SPO. It has just been more difficult this year. As indicated, I personally enjoy CIA: Today and Tomorrow. I like STATINTL the relationship to a program' intended jus .for Agency employees, and I learn something about the Agency' through it, that I don't learn through the other` courses. It is difficult'.to explain but I think there is en intake for rie~ in the CIA:T&T program; the others are largely output. Perhaps it is' because I know how much CTA:T&T is appreciated by employees, and I am usually.left in doubt about the other programse Still, I understand what STATINTL you are tjiying to do and recognize it as reas Approve,d`For Release 2000/06/07 CIA-RDP79=01590A0a0200t60002-6