MIDCAREER COURSE PART I SEPTEMBER 21 - OCTOBER 30, 1964
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Midcareer Course No. 4
21 September - 30 October 1964
Part II
The United States and Its Government
(Brookings Institution, 10 days)
World Affairs
(Broyhill Building, 10 days)
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Foreword
The Midcareer Executive Development Course is the
product of the determination at the highest levels of the
Agency that promising officers be given an opportunity to
widen their understanding of the Agency, of the Government,
and of international affairs.
The six-week Course is divided into three major seg-
ments. During the first two weeks the participants will
study the work of the various components of the Agency
and the inherent problems of management.
During the third and fourth weeks the scope of the
Course will widen to include study and discussion of the
Government in its national setting, emphasizing the mak-
ing of policy, public and legislative pressures on the policy
makers, the allocation and handling of the Government's
money, and other major aspects, both theoretical and practi-
cal, of the development and direction of national power.
In the last two weeks, prominent authorities and public
figures will express their views and lead discussions with
the participants on such major issues as the formulation of
strategy, developments in space technology, conflicts in
the Communist Bloc, the movement toward European union,
and other important trends in world affairs.
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Thursday, 17 September
Introduction to the Course
Lt, General
Marshall S. Carter
Deputy Director of
Central Intelligence
1020 THE CONCEPT OF MIDCAREER Matthew Baird
TRAINING Director of Training
1045 INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
Chairman, Midcareer 25X1 A
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Sunday, 20 September
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Part I
The Agency: Organization, Problems,
Relationships, and Developments
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Monday, 21 September
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0830 INTRODUCTION TO PART I
0900
0900 THE AGENCY 1964-1969 Lyman Kirkpatrick
1000 Executive Director-
A projection of Agency problems Comptroller
and developments over the next
five years.
1000 QUESTION PERIOD
1030
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1200
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1400
1400
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THE NATIONAL SECURITY STRUCTURE Chester Cooper
Assistant Deputy
Changing methods of the policy Director for Intelligence,
makers and the impact of these Policy Support
changes on the Intelligence
Community.
QUESTION PERIOD
LUNCH
READING
THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY Lyman Kirkpatrick
The components of the Intelligence
Community. Cooperation and conflict.
The emerging role of the DIA and its
relations with CIA. The role of the
Director of Central Intelligence.
1515 QUESTION PERIOD
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1930 SEMINAR ON INTELLIGENCE AND Lyman Kirkpatrick
2130 NATIONAL SECURITY
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Assistant Deputy
Director for Plans
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Tuesday, 22 September
0830 READING
0900
25X1 A 0900 THE CLANDESTINE SERVICES
1000
The Clandestine Services as an Director for Plans
instrument of U. S. policy. The
coordination of major actions and
the obtaining of policy decisions
from the State Department, the
Special Group, and the White
House.
25X1 A 1000 QUESTION PERIOD
1030
1045
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1200
1200 LUNCH
1300
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1330
1430
1430 QUESTION PERIOD
1445
Chief, Covert Action
Staff
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1730 DINNER
1830
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1930 SEMINAR ON FIELD STATION PROBLEMS
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0830 READING
0900
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1000
1000 QUESTION PERIOD
1015
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1030
1130
1130 QUESTION PERIOD
1145
1200 LUNCH
1245
25X1A 1300 OPERATIONS IN SOUTH VIETNAM
1400
1400 QUESTION PERIOD
1430
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1700
1715 FREE PERIOD
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1800 DINNER
1900
1930 SEMINAR ON SOVIET INTELLIGENCE
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0830 READING
25X1 A 0900
0900 THE PRODUCTION OF NATIONAL a Kent
1000 INTELLIGENCE 4uay, Assistant Director for
National Estimates
What National Intelligence
Estimates are. The kinds of
problems they deal with. How
they are drafted, coordinated,
and cleared. Role in policy
formulation.
1000 QUESTION PERIOD
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1045 THE AGENCY'S CURRENT RV Jaek spa"
1200 INTELLIGENCE ROLE ? As s%ant D sotor.for_
CG, ~... Current Intelligence
The Agency's Current Intelligce o
role. All-source intelligence
support for the White House, the
National Security Council, and
the Watch Committee. The National
Indications Center. Dissemination
of COMINT. Basic intelligence
responsibilities.
1200 QUESTION PERIOD
1215
1230 LUNCH
1330
1330 READING
1400
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1400 DEVELOPMENTS IN ECONOMIC
1500 INTELLIGENCE Deputy Assistant Director,
Research and Reports
Present status of the Intelligence
Community's economic intelligence
effort. CIA's current responsibilities
and future plans in this field.
1500 QUESTION PERIOD
1515
25X1A 1530 TRENDS IN PROCESSING INFORMATION
1630 IN SUPPORT OF INTELLIGENCE Executive Assistant to
PRODUCTION AD/CR
1645 FREE PERIOD
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1930 ~E3UATC-EI?.
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1015
1030 EVALUATION OF NATIONAL
1200 INTELLIGENCE PROJECTS
1200
1215
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The DCI's responsibility for review
and coordination of all USIB
activities. How evaluation of
Intelligence Community programs
is effected.
John Bross
Deputy to the DCI for
National Intelligence
Programs Evaluation
1330 THE ROLE OF SCIENCE AND Carl Duckett
1630 TECHNOLOGY IN CIA Director, Foreign Missile
and Space Analysis Center
New techniques in intelligence
collection. Research and develop-
ment activities. Electronic Intelli-
gence (ELINT) and its significance.
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1930 SEMINAR ON SCIENTIFIC AND
2130 TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE
Joseph Becker
Assistant Director for
Computer Services
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Scientific Intelligence
Deputy Assistant rec or
for Research and Development
Deputy Assistant Direc or
for ELINT
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0830 THE IMPACT OF AUTOMATIC DATA Joseph Becker
1000 PROCESSING ON AGENCY ACTIVITIES Assistant Director for
1030 DEVELOPMENTS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC
1145 INTELLIGENCE
1000 QUESTION PERIOD
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development in the technical support
field.
1500 FREE PERIOD
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Recent automatic data processing
developments in the Agency and a
look at its future support of DDS,
DDI, DDP, and DDS&T activities.
The capabilities of Photographic
Intelligence. Evaluation of photo
quality. Organization and functions
of NPIC.
Computer Services
Arthur Lundahl
Director, National
Photographic Interpre-
tation Center
1330 THE ROLE OF TECHNICAL SERVICES IN
1500 SUPPORTING AGENCY OPERATIONS Deputy Chief, Technical
Technical support of DDP activities,
Services Division
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0900 CHURCH, RECREATION, READING
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1330 SEMINAR DISCUSSIONS:
1630 INTER-ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
1630
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DINNER
1930 INDIVIDUAL WORK ON CRITIQUES
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Monday, 28 September
0830 READING
0900
0900 ADMINISTRATIVE RELATIONSHIPS WITH L. K. White
1000 OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES Deputy Director for
Support
The roles other agencies perform
in support of CIA's mission;
influences they can exert for or
against operations; and limitations
imposed by cover entities.
1000 QUESTION PERIOD
1030
1045 INTRODUCTION TO THE AGENCY L. K. White
1100 SUPPORT STRUCTURE
1100
1200
1200
1215
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THE FINANCE OFFICE
QUESTION PERIOD
LUNCH
Robert H. Fuchs
Director of Finance
1345 SECURITY: A PRIMARY CONSIDERATION Howard T. Osborn
1445 IN ACCOMPLISHING THE MISSION OF Director of Security
CIA
1445
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QUESTION PERIOD
LOGISTICAL SUPPORT OF OPERATIONS
QUESTION PERIOD
Chief, Planning Staff,
Office of Logistics
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0830 READING
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UNUSUAL WORK ENVIRONMENT Chief, Medical Staff
13" 1030 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS
14'V i$$ DEVELOPMENTS Deputy Director of
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QUESTION PERIOD
LUNCH
Communications
INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT L. K. White
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Chief, Personnel
Considerations relating to Agency Operations Division,
staffing patterns, promotion Office of Personnel
policies, career service planning,
and manpower utilization,
1645
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THE REPUTATION AND
Frank G
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STANDING OF THE AGENCY AT HOME
AND ABROAD
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Former Deputy Director
for Plans
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0830 READING
0900
0900 COMMUNICATION AS A MANAGERIAL
1030 PROBLEM Management Training
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Faculty, Office of
Difficulties of communications Training
between individuals and between
organized groups.
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Definition of the responsibilities
of Agency supervisors; problems
of dealing with subordinates;
fitness reporting.
1230 LUNCH
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1330 RESPONSIBILITY FOR FUNDS John Clarke
1430 Director of Budget,
The role of the individual in the Program Analysis and
management of Agency dollars. Manpower
1430
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_IDENm~TION or . G E NfC 'Group Exercise
M N DEMENT PROBTEwMC
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DINNER
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2130 Assistant Deputy Director
for Intelligence (Management)
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Execut ve cer, DDS&T
John Clarke
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Chief, NE Division
David McLean
Assistant to the Director
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0900 THE INTEGRATION OF BEHAVIORAL
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VISIT TO BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORIES
0815 CONVENE AT AIRPORT
0830 LEAVE WASHINGTON
0930 ARRIVE MacARTHUR AIRPORT, LONG ISLAND
1030 ARRIVE BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORIES
1230 LUNCH
1330
1530 LEAVE BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORIES
1630 LEAVE MacARTHUR AIRPORT
1730 ARRIVE WASHINGTON
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Preparatory Reading
Letter from President Kennedy to John A. McCone.
National Security Act of 1947.
"Origins of Central Intelligence. " Studies in Intelligence,
25X1 A Vol. 8, No. 3, Summer 1964.
Kirkpatrick, Lyman B. "Is United States Intelligence Answering the Red
Challenge?" Delivered 21 November 1960, Detroit, Michigan.
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"Organizing for National Security," Final statement of Senator Henry M.
Jackson, Chairman, Subcommittee on National Policy Machinery of the
Committee on Government Operations, U.S. Senate, November 15, 1961.
Director of Central Intelligence Directive No. 1/3, Priority National
Intelligence Objectives (Revised 14 August 1963).
"A Fresh Look at Collection Requirements. " Studies in
Intelligence, Vol. 4, No. 4, Fall 1960.
. "The Coordination of Collection." Studies in
Intelligence, Vol. 8, No. 2, Spring 1964.
Jernegan, John D. "The Ambassador and the Country Team." Department
of State Newsletter, July 1963.
KGB Recruitment Operations Against Foreign Diplomats in Moscow
(Briefing Guide)
Kent, Sherman, "A Crucial Estimate Relived. " Studies in Intelligence,
Vol. 8, No. 2, Spring 1964.
Hilsman, Roger. "The Cuban Crisis: How Close We Were to War. " Look,
Vol. 28, No. 17, 25 August 1964.
Dulles, Allen W. "The Craft of Intelligence." Reprinted from the 1963
Brittanica Book of the Year.
Dulles, Allen W. "What Makes a Spy?" This Week Magazine, 1 December
1963.
25X1 A "On 'The Craft of Intelligence'." Studies in Intelligence,
Vol. 8, No. 1, Winter 1964.
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DeGramont, Sanche. The Secret War. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons,
1962.
Dulles, Allen W. The Craft of Intelligence. New York: Harper and Row,
1963.
Felix, Christopher. A Short Course in the Secret War. New York: E. P.
Dutton & Co., 1963.
Hyde, H. Montgomery. Room 3603. New York: Farrar, Strauss and Co.,
1963.
Ransom, Harry Howe. Central Intelligence and National Security. Cambridgd,
Mass: Harvard University Press, 1958.
Rostow, W. W. The Stages of Economic Growth. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1960.
Reading Kit on Soviet Intelligence:
a. Four Studies in GRU Operational Doctrine
b. Agent Handling and Communications
c. GRU Illegal Operations
d. RIS Illegal Documentation A GRU Illegal
e. The Story of
f. The Use of Soviet Students and Student Cover by the Soviet
Intelligence Services
g. Report on the Soviet State Security Service (KGB)
Maclnnes, Helen. The Venetian Affair. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World,
Inc. 1963.
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