MINUTES OF MEETING HELD IN DIRECTOR'S CONFERENCE ROOM, ADMIN. BUILDING MONDAY, 9 APRIL 1951
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9 April 1951
STAFF CONFE&NCE,
Minutes of Meeting held in Director's
Conference iroom, Administration Building
Monday, 9 April 1951, at 1100 hours.
William H. Jackson Presiding
Asst. to Deputy Director for Plans
Asst. Deputy Director for Administration
iirkp3trick, Executive Assistant to DC1
Executive Assistant to DCI
Advisor for Management t
James M. Andrews .isst. Dir. for Collection and Dissemination
D/Asst. Director for Operations
h. Marshall Chadwell, asst. Dir. for Scientific Intelligence
Kinrman Dou ass, asst. Director for Current Intelli ,once
ID/Asst. Director for National Estimates
Max F. Millikan, asst. Director for Research and Kports
James Q. deber. A/Asst. Director for Intelligence Coordination
I Asst. Director for Policy Coordination
Maj. en. hi and udyman, Asst. Director for Special Operations
Col. Matthew Baird, Director of Training
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1. Colonel Baird reported that the Naval Intelligence
School had made available two slots to CIa. he stated that he
considered this one of the best intelligence schools and pointed
out that it lasts for six months. he asked for nominations to
be submitted to him by ,vednesday, 11 April.
Colonel Baird reported that he would establish a
program for training uncleared people to be known as Unclassified
Training Group 1101. This program would bring on active duty uncleared
personnel who would be paid during a course of russian language and
area training. He stated that it would be necessary for the personnel
to be made available to the course for a minimum of six weeks,wnich
I&S indicates as the approximate time for an "X"' clearance. tie
also indicated that it would be necessary to have a minimum of ten
personnel available for the course every three weeks. Before
starting a course individuals will be assessed in language capa-
bilities. The course will be directed by Colonel Leon Dostert of
the Institute of Language and Logistics, Georgetown Foreign Service
School, and will be open to personnel of the grades GS-7 and above.
2. called attention to the AP item on page 1
of the New York Times headed "Yugoslavs ask U. S., Britain and
France for armament Aid". he pointed out this item had a v;asnington
date line and raised the question as to now such information might
have become available to the Press.
3. General ,yyman said that he was seriously concerned
about the problem -of security in "I" Quarters because of the thin
partitions. tie indicated that conversations could be heard in the
corridors and asked that something be done to eliminate the security
hazard.
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There was an announcement that Messrso
0/30, If 0/NE, and of 0/5I had been selected by the
Director to attend the boar College.
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