MINUTES OF MEETING HELD IN DIRECTOR'S CONFERENCEROOM, ADMIN. BUILDING WEDNESDAY, 4 APRIL 1951

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Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80B01676R002300010038-7 14 April 1951 Minutes of Meeting held in Director's Conference Room, Administration Building Wednesday, 4 April 1951, at 1100 hours. General Smith Presiding William ii. Jackson, Deputy Director Murray McConnel, Special Consultant to the Director vdalter R. Wolf, Deputy Director for Administration Lyman B. Kirkpatrick, Executive Assistant to DCI dvisor for Management Asst. Dir. for Collection and Dissemination st. to Deputy Director for Plans , ;/Asst. Director for Operations H. -Marshall CYiadwell, Asst. Lir. for Scientific Intelligence 1Kin an Dou?lass, Asst. Dir. for Current Intelligence 11 = D/Asst. Dir. for National Estimates Max F. Millikan, Asst. Dir. for Research and Reports James Q. ke ber A/Asst. Dir. for Intelligence Coordination I I asst. Dir. for Policy Coordination Maj. Gen. Millard 4vyman, asst. Dir. for Special Operations S CAEJT 0 14 april 1951 Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80B01676R002300010038-7 I 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R002300010038-7 Si C iil:T 25X1 4 ipril 1951 1. The Director said that too many people were attending the IAC meetings and that he intended to restrict the number to the members of the LAC and one consultant. The Director stated that he had held discussions with representatives of the Bureau of the Budget. The Budget had indicated that, CIA request for I and J Buildings was approved but that the re- quest for one building to hold the entire agency was being held in abeyance. 25X1 2. Dr. Millikan stated that he had submitted a report on the status of the project. he indicated that a representative of the project would be coming to Washington on Friday to work out contact details. Dr. I4illixan reported that as a result of NbC 282, nis office had prepared recommendations on the facilities of the U. S. Government for economic intelligence. He was circulating the recom- mendations that he intended to submit to the 1VSC for comment by the Assistant Directors. he pointed out that the establishment of a committee on economic intelligence under the IAC was the major recom- mendation. 3. Mr. Reber presented a paper on the subject of overt operational liaison. he pointed out that the paper had been cir- culated through the Assistant Directors and that it made a change only in that it put the responsibility on the assistant Directors themselves for liaison control rather than in 0/CD. Mr. Jackson commented that it was, in effect, putting into practise the actual present method. Dr. indrews stated that the most serious objection was that the other agencies might complain on duplication of liaison. Dr. Millikan said that it was very important from the viewpoint of his office to have direct liaison between his analysts and those of other agencies. There being no further objection, it was agreed that the paper be put into effect immediately. Mr. c :ber inquired as to whether the status report on projects under consideration by 0/IC should be continued. There was unanimous view that it should. April 1951 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/07/29 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R002300010038-7