MINUTES OF MEETING HELD IN DIRECTOR'S CONFERENCE ROOM, ADMIN. BUILDING MONDAY, 16 APRIL 1951
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16 April 1951
Minutes of Meeting held in Director's
Conference ioom, Administration Building
Monday, 16 April 1551, at 1100 hours.
Mr. Allen W. Dulles Presiding
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Asst. to Deputy Director for Plans
14alter i~. wolf, Deputy Director for Administration
Lyman B. Kirkpatrick, Executive Assistant to DCI
Executive Assistant to DCI
advisor for Management
James M. Andrews, Asst. Dir. for Collection and Dissemination
D/Asst. Director for Operations
H. Marshall Chadwell, Asst. Dir. for Scientific Intelligence
Kingman Douglass, Asst. Director for Current Intelligence
Office of National Estimates
Max F. Millikan, Asst. Director for ResezLrch and itepor is
James Q. Heber A/Asst. Director for Intelligence Coordination
Asst. Director for Policy Coordination
Maj. Gen. urillard wnyman, Asst. Director for Special Operations
Col. Matthew Baird, Director of Training
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1. Mr. I uvolf stated tnat he was transmitting to each
Assistant Director a memorandum on the Emergency Plan. He empha-
sized that the figures given in these memoranda were arbitrary and
stated that he would be glad to discuss them with any of the
Assistant Directors. It was decided that after the Assistant
Directors had had the opportunity to review the Plan, it would
be discussed at a later meeting.
2. Colonel Baird reported that the indoctrination
course had apparently been received with whole-hearted enthusiasm
throughout the agency. He quoted from the comments of one Assistant
Director to the effect that it was extremely valuable for old
employees as well as new ones. After discussion, it was decided
that the indoctrination courses would be continued and would include
old employees who desired to attend and could be spared by the
Assistant Director. General Wyman suggested that considerations
be given by the Training Division to giving a course in rapid
reading for the uncleared pool of personnel. Colonel Baird said
that this was already under consideration.
3. Mr. Douglass raised a matter of special concern to
his office, and stated what action he contemplated taking. There
was agreement by both .-;D/SI and AD/ lU that his plan was highly
desirable.
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thought to items to discuss intheAssistantgDirectors'dmeetings
as a result of Mr. Jackson's comments that too few problems of
general concern were raised by the Assistant Directors. He stated
that one problem of common concern was what procedure should be adopted
to prevent 0/?C operations from misleading intelligence advisors and
estimators.. After some discussion, it was recommended that
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out some corrective mechanism.
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