LETTER TO MR. KARL G. HARR, JR. FROM STANSFIELD TURNER

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Approved F&qUf d) 1 ,VMiSe^'4A-RDP80MOOI A0 wi 021 4 Washington 0. C. 20505 %7/J, 23 September 1977 0 Dear Karl: Thank you for your letter of 6 September. I very much appreciate your invitation to address your fall meeting in Phoenix in November. Unfor- tunately, due to an-already overflowing schedule I am again forced to regret. I would, however, ask to be reconsidered for your spring meeting in Williamsburg. I will do my best to hold those dates, but obviously events could take over again and force another deferral. In any case, let's keep trying. Yours, STANSFIELD TURNER Mr. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc. 1725 De Sales Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165A$82500010021-4 I.W $xecuti'e' P 1977 Dear Karl: Thank you for your letter of 6 September. I very much appreciate your invitation to address your fall meeting in Phoenix in November. Unfor- tunately, due to an already overflowing schedule I am again forced to regret. I would, however, ask to be reconsidered for your spring meeting in Williamsburg. I will do my best to hold those dates, but obviously events could take over again and force another deferral. In any case, let's keep trying. Yours, /s/ Stansfield Turner STANSFIELD TURNER Mr. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc. 1725 De Sales Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 A/DCI/PAO/HEH/kgt/21 September 1977 Distribution: O,g - Addressee 1-?- ER 1 - A/DCI/PAO (holdback) 1 - A/DCI/PAO (comeback) 1 - A/DCI/PAO (future engagements) 415 Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 STAT Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 Approved For Tease 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165A0025000100214 AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. INC. Admiral Stansfield Turner Director of Central Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D. C. 20505 September 6, 1977 Dear Stan: You will recall my letter of last March 31 in which I invited you to address AIA's annual spring conference in Williamsburg, Virginia in mid-May. Unfortunately you were unable to accept our invitation, I would now like to invite you to address our fall meeting which will be held in Phoenix, Arizona on November 17-19, 1977. We can make available almost any hour that would be convenient for you during those three days. As I said in my March 31 letter, we believe this conference can provide you a unique opportunity to acquaint the chief executives of the aerospace industry with the Carter Administration's outlook on key international issues. This subject, especially foreign policy as it relates to defense activities of our and other nations, is especially significant to the leaders of the firms which set the pace for weapons technology development. The attendees at the meeting will he the chief executive officers of the 47 companies who are at a forefront of weapon, space, and related high technology. A list of the individuals who attended our spring meeting is attached to give you a feel for the type of audience you could expect in Phoenix. In past years this Association has been honored by appearances at its annual spring conference by individuals such as one of your predecessors, Alan Dulles, numerous Cabinet officers, and two Vice Presidents of the United States. We hope that it will be possible for you to break away from your busy tasks to join us in Phoenix. Should that not be possible, I can assure you that we will ask you again for our spring meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia, to be held May 24-26, 1978. I look forward hearing from you. Yours very truly, Karl G. Harr, Jr. Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 Attachment Approved For FW.ease 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M0O, May 20, 1977 ATTENDANCE MA Governors Present: T. A. Wilson, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, The Boeing Company Guy C. Shafer, Group Vice President, Colt Industries Inc., Chandler Evans Inc. Harry H. Wetzel, President & Chairman of the Board, The Garrett Corporation David S. Lewis, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, General Dynamics Corporation Gerhard Neumann, Vice President & Group Executive, Aircraft Engine Group, General Electric Company E. D. Crittenden, Jr., General Manager, Hercules Incorporated, Industrial Systems Department John W. Anderson, Corporate Vice President, Honeywell, Inc. Allen E. Puckett, President, 4ughes Aircraft Company S. N. McDonnell, President & Chief Executive Officer, McDonnell Douglas Corporation Thomas V. Jones, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Northrop Corporation Gerard A. Fulham, Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive Officer, Pneumo Corporation D. Brainerd Holmes, President, Raytheon Company Robert Anderson, President & Chief Executive Officer, Rockwell International Corporation Frederick W. Garry, Chairman, Chief Executive & President, Rohr Industries, Inc. .William F. Schmied, Executive Vice President, The Singer Company Richard L. Gehring, Vice President, Defense & Aerospace, Sperry,Rand Corporation James M. Stone, Group Vice President, Government Systems Group, Thiokol Corporation Harry J. Gray, Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer, United Technologies Corporation Paul Thayer, Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive Officer, The LTV Corporation T. J..Murrin., President, Public Systems Company, Westinghouse Electric Corporation Karl G. Harr, Jr., President, Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc. Other Company Representatives Present: Donald S. Malmberg, President, Abex Corporation, Aerospace Division William L.. Gore, Senior Vice President, Aerojet-General Corporation Jack L. Heckel, President, Aerojet Liquid Rocket Company James E. Bevins,.Senior Vice President & Group Executive, Aerospace-Electronics Group, The Bendix Corporation Frank M. Adams, Vice President & Group Executive, The Bendix Corporation, Aerospace- Electronics Group B. William Lalush, Director - Aerospace Marketing, The Bendix Corporation, Aerospace- Electronics Group Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 PAGE 2 Approved ForliWease 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M0016 0025000100 A HOFNGOVERNORS May 20, 1977 Russell B. Light, Vice President - Congressional Affairs, Washington,. DC Office, The Boeing Company C. B. Higgins, Jr., Assistant to the President, The Marquardt Company, CCI Corporation John W. Dixon, Chairman of the Board & President, E-Systems, Inc. William J. Pattison, Executive Vice President, Sales & Service, The Garrett Corporation Michael S. Rachlin, Vice President, Government Relations, The Garrett Corporation Edward J. LeFevre, Vice President - Government Relations, Washington Office, General Dynamics Corporation Orville E. Enders, Manager, Aerospace Ind./Government Activities, Aerospace Group, General Electric Company Harold T. Hokanson, Manager, Business & Venture Analysis, Aircraft Engine Group, General Electric Company James E. Knott, Vice President & General Manager, Detroit Diesel Allison Division, General Motors Corporation Edward B. Colby, Manager, Indianapolis Operations, Detroit Ditesel Allison Division, General Motors Corporation Norman E. Eggers, Sales Manager, Indianapolis Operations, Detroit Diesel Allison Division, General Motors Corporation Lawrence H. Pomeroy, Division President, BFGoodrich Engineered Systems Division Jesse L. Dunbar, Division Vice President, Analysis & Control, BFGoodrich Engineered Systems Division Willis S. Zeigler, Vice President, Advanced Programs & Planning, Goodyear Aero- space Corporation C. M. Martenson, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Heath Tecna Corporation D. D. Welder, Director, Systems Group, Industrial Systems Department, Hercules Incorporated Robert E. Clifford, Director, Washington. Office, Aerospace & Defense Group, Honeywell, Inc. John W. O'Malley, Vice President, Marketing , IBM Corporation, Federal Systems Division K. Robert Hahn, Executive Vice President, Lear Siegler, Inc. James V. Bitner, Group Vice President, Lear Siegler, Inc., Aerospace/Electronics Group Ronald V. Paolucci, Vice President/Group Executive, Lear Siegler, Inc., Aerospace/ Electronics Group Roy A. Anderson, Vice Chairman & Chief Financial & Administrative Officer, Lockheed Aircraft Corporation William R. Wilson, Senior Vice President - Marketing, Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Norman R. Augustine, Vice President - Technical Operations, Martin Marietta Aerospace John Sant, Vice President & General Counsel, McDonnell Douglas Corporation William H. A i-I~ld ~~dr Fete X11% '?i': 6QA-NP> tIb %9Aounoz5U0r0~~0 9r jorati on n neumo Corporation James A. Wo res e PAGE 3 Nw~ ATTACHMENT A Approved For (ease 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80MO0165A0 1W2934ERNORS May 20, 1977 Gerald G. Auerbach, Vice President, Aerospace & Industrial Operations, Pneumo Corporation John H. Sidebottom, Vice President, Eastern Regional Office, Raytheon Company Stephen W. Rowen, Director, Government Contracts, Raytheon Company James Vollmer, Division Vice President & General Manager, RCA Government Systems Division William F. Tait, Division Vice President, Government Field Marketing Operations, RCA Corporation C. S. Constantino, Division Vice President & Gen. Manager, RCA Astro-Electronics, Government Systems Division Dale D. Myers, President, North American Aircraft Operations, Rockwell International Corporation Jerome J. Filiciotto, Senior Vice President, Aerospace & Marine Systems, Rohr Industries, Inc. J. Gilbert Nettleton, Jr., Vice President, Government Marketing, Aerospace & Marine Systems, The Singer Company George F. Jude, President, Sperry Flight Systems Carl L. Sadler, Vice Chairman of the Board, Sundstrand Corporation Evans W. Erikson, President, Sundstrand Corporation Robert P. Schiller, Vice President - Marketing, Teledyne CAE Carl A. Covington, Vice President, Washington Operations, Teledyne CAE Jack H. Shaffer, Director,TRE Corporation Ralph D. Clark, Director, District Marketing, TRW Defense & Systems Group Bruce Benefield, Director of Finance - Washington Office, TRW Inc. Clark MacGregor, Vice President, United Technologies Corporation Robert L. Kirk, President, Vought Corporation Harry B. Smith, President, Defense & Electronic Center, Westinghouse Electric Corporation William R. Smanko, Marketing Manager - Defense Group, Westinghouse Electric Corporation AIA Staff Members Present: George F. Copsey Franz 0. Ohlson Marshall J. Garrett Morton H. Wilner Lloyd R. Kuhn Robert Worthen Julian Levine Samuel L. Wright C. Ronald Lowry Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 Approved For,5e1ease 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M001-SW02500010021-4 The Director of Central Intelligence Dear Karl, Thank you for your letter of March 31 and for your kind comments concerning my new responsibilities. It is gratifying to know we have the interest and support of people in influential positions such as yourself. I am well aware of the very important contribution the members of the Aerospace Industries Association of America make to the national defense and security of the United States. The representatives of the industry you expect at your annual spring conference is indeed a Who's Who of the aerospace industry. I very much wish I could be with you in Will i amsburg but unfortunately I am completely scheduled during that period of May and just can't take on any additional commitments, I very much appreciate your thinking of me and regret that I am forced to decline. Very best personal wishes to you and the AIA for a pleasant and productive conference. Yours, /s1_ btansiiesd. Turner STANSFIELD TURNER Admiral, U.S. Navy Mr. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc. 1725 De Sales St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 l-DCI w/basic 1-ER wo/basic 1-A/DCI/PA w/basic (Cindy) Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 Drafted by: Herbert E, Hetu/mb: 12 April [gist: Crg-Addre ssee STAT Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 Approveel.For Rase 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80!1*0165A0Q600 March 31, 1977 Admiral Stansfield Turner Director of Central Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C.20505 Those of us who have known you over the years and have watched your career evolve are especially pleased and proud that the President selected you to carry the heavy responsibilities you now bear. As an old friend and former Intelligence type, I have no doubt about the superb leadership our Intelligence Community now has. In past years this Association has been honored by appearances at its annual spring conference by individuals such as one of your prede- cessors,. Alan Dulles, numerous Cabinet officers, and two Vice Presidents of the United States. Our spring meeting, as you can deduce, is intended to provide a platform for dialogue between the senior executives of one of the most vital segments of American industry and representatives of the government. We believe this conference can provide you with a unique opportunity to acquaint the aerospace industry's chief executives with the Carter Administration's outlook on key international issues. Obviously, the aerospace industry and the government play vital, mutually supportive roles in the maintenance of our nation's military and economic strength. Thus, we feel that we can function best in the national interest with open and frank discussion of the government's hopes and plans for the future. All such discussions, of course, are entirely off the record and in the thirty years we have held this conference we have never been embarrassed in this regard. It is in that sense that I invite you to address our conference's opening session at 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 18. The conference is held at the Conference Center in Williamsburg, Virginia, a location which could allow you to be "down and back" in a few hours. Stan, I sincerely believe that the national interest would be well served by your discussions with this group of men who play such an im- portant supportive role to the government in the maintenance of our national security. I also think you would enjoy it and I know we would. Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165A002500010021-4 1125 DE SALES STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C, 20036 TEL. 347.2315 Approves6For Reside 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M165AC"00010021-4 Adm. Stansfield Turner -2- March 31, 1977 I hope very much that you will be able to join us on the evening of May 18 and look forward to your favorable reply. A list of the expected industry attendees is attached. Again, my congratulations on your appointment. Yours very truly, Aro-~ Karl G. Harr, Jr. Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 Approveor Rele 2004/03/31 165AOQ 000010021-4 AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. 1725 DE SALES STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON. D. C. 20036 TEL. (2O2) 347-2315 AIA SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Donald S. Malmberg President William L. Gore Senior Vice President A. G. Handschumacher Chairman Mac C. Adams Senior Vice President & Group Executive William C. Purple President T. A. Wilson Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Aerospace Division Abex Corporation Aerojet-General Corporation Aeronca, Inc. Avco Corporation Aerospace-Electronics Group The Bendix Corporation The Boeing Company George H. Hanauer President Guy C. Shafer Group Vice President John W. Dixon Chairman of the Board & President Harry H. Wetzel President & Chairman of the Board Donald J. Grommesh Vice President - Research & Engineering David S. Lewis Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Gerhard Neumann Vice President & Group Executive James E. Knott Vice President & General Manager The Marquardt Company CCI Corporation Control Systems Division Colt Industries Inc. Chandler Evans Inc. E-Systems, Inc. The Garrett Corporation Aircraft Division Gates Learjet Corporation General Dynamics Corporation Aircraft Engine Group General Electric Company Detroit Diesel Allison Division General Motors Corporation Lawrence H. Pomeroy Engineered Systems Company Division President B. F. Goodri hh Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165A00250001C602S9parry -2- Approve*For Ref Eee 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80MO6165AO 400010021-4 Morris B. Jobe President Joseph G. Gavin, Jr. President C. M. Martenson Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Grumman Corporation Heath Tecna Corporation E. D. Crittenden, Jr. General Manager John W. Anderson Vice President & Group Executive Allen E. Puckett President John B. Jackson President Rand V. Araskog Executive Vice President, ITT Corporation H. J. Smead President & Chief Operating Officer K. Robert Hahn Executive Vice President Robert W. Haack Chairman of the Board T. G. Pownall Executive Vice President, Martin Marietta Corporation S. N. McDonnell President & Chief Executive Officer Gerald J. Lynch Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Thomas V. Jones Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Gerard A. Fulham Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive Officer D. Brainerd Holmes President Industrial Systems Department Hercules Incorporated Aerospace & Defense Group Honeywell Inc. Hughes Aircraft Company Federal Systems Division IBM Corporation ITT Aerospace, Electronics, Components & Energy. Group Kaiser Aerospace & Electronics Corporation Lear Siegler, Inc. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Martin Marietta Aerospace McDonnell Douglas Corporation Menasco Manufacturing Company Northrop Corporation Pneumo Corporation Raytheon Company Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 -3- Approvecor R 1 e 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80 165A&MtO0010021-4 Irving K. Kessler Group Vice President Robert Anderson President & Chief Executive Officer Frederick W. Garry Chairman, Chief Executive & President William F. Schmied Executive Vice President Richard L. Gehring Vice President, Defense.& Aerospace Carl L. Sadler President James L. Murray President Teck A. Wilson President Robert S. Ames Senior Vice President James M. Stone Group Vice President, Government Systems Group RCA Corporation Rockwell International Corporation Rohr Industries, Inc. The Singer Company Sperry Rand Corporation Sundstrand Corporation Teledyne CAE Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical Textron, Inc. Thiokol Corporation L. S. Wyler Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive Officer Richard D. DeLauer Executive Vice President Harry J. Gray Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer Payl Thayer Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive Officer, The LTV Corporation Bernard J. Bannan Chairman T. J. Murrin President THE Corporation United Technologies Corporation Vought Corporation Western Gear Corporation Public Systems Company Westinghouse Electric Corporation Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M00165AO02500010021-4 Approved For Release 2-004/03131: CIA-RDP80MO0165A00250001002.1-4 -7 7- UNCLASSIFIED Ct`NFIDENT{AL SECRET Approved Fors Release 2l/03/3%; f9IA-RQP80M:001.65A0025UUQ 021-4 EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT Routing Slip X (A rig) 21 22 Remarks: Please c suit (4) and elop DCI D/DCI/IC LIAMoullye acre ary 7 Apr 77 Data Approved. 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