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ACTION PROGRAM FOR THE NSCIC WORKING GROUP

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November 27, 1974
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SECRET DCI/IC T4-2391 2tIBC 1d4 MEMORANDUM FOR: Members of the Intelligence Panel of the NS CIC Working Group SUBJECT Action Program for the NSCIC Working Group Attached are copies of: a. draft minutes of the tenth meeting of the NSCIC Working Group, weld 20 November 1974, and b.. minutes of the second meeting of the Intelli- gence Panel, held 18 November 19T4. 2. As you are aware, the primary discussion topic at both sessions was a critique of Intelligence products. 3. From these two sets of minutes, and backup notes being provided me by several members of the Working Group, I in process of working up a suggested action. program for Working Group. 14. I would appreciate your reviewing both sets of the ILLE GIB 5. Your consideration of this proposed action program will be the topic of our next meeting, date for which has not yet been set. reach me by close of business, Monday, 2 December. attached minutes to identify what action projects they suggest to you. It would be helpful if your comments could /s/ " `Diuel V. Nilson Samuel V. Wilson Lieutenant General, USA Chairman, Intelligence Panel 0 Approved For Release 20042 ?.1ARDP8OMO1O82AO ILLEGIB 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M01082A000200Q40004-6-. ICI/IC/CS Distribution: 1 - Each Addressee D/DCI/IC IC Registry CS subj 1 - CS chrono 1 - Approved For Release 2004/03/ ,. J I DP80M01082A000200040004-6 Approved For Release 2004/03/31 CIA-RDP80MO1082A000200040004-6 THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE WASHINGTON, D. C. 20505 DCI/IC 74-2509 25X1 MEMORANDUM FOR: National Security Council Intelligence Committee Working Group SUBJECT: Minutes of the 20 November Meeting 1. Attached are draft minutes of our meeting of 20 November, developed in some detail to provide the full flavor of the wide-ranging discussion we had. If any of you have back-up notes which you consider would be useful for the further expansion of ideas for our Working Group program, I would appreciate your forwarding them. The memo- randum which Admiral Rectanus prepared for Mr. Ellsworth already has been received. F 2. If you have any proposed chap es to the minutes, please advise as soon as possible, since I want to use these minutes as basis for a memorandum which will make some specific proposals for action projects based on our critique. 25X1 Samuel V. Wilson L eutenant General, USA Chairman Attachment: Draft minutes 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/ J I DP80M01 Approved For Release 2004/03/31 83 M01082A000200040004-6 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE WORKING GROUP Minutes of the Tenth Meeting 1030 Hours, 20 November 1974 White House Situation Room Chairman: LtGen Samuel V. Wilson, D/DCI/IC Members present: Mr. Leslie H. Brown, Dept. of State (representing Mr. George S. Vest, Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs) Mr. Robert F. Ellsworth, Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs) Mr. William N. Morell, Special Assistant to the Secretary on National Security, Department of the Treasury RAdm Robert P. Hilton (representing LtGen John H. Elder, J-5 [Plans and Policy], JCS) Mr. Richard Ober, NSC Staff, Executive Secretary of the NSCIC Others present: with Mr. Ellsworth 25X1 Capt. Gerald W. Dyer, with RAdm Hilton 25X1 Executive Secretary Agenda Item 1: Approval of Minutes of the 30 October Meeting 1. The draft minutes were approved after amendments by Mr. Morell to the second and fourth paragraphs of Agenda Item 2, and by Mr. Ober to the third paragraph of the same item (the corrected minutes will be disseminated). Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : [~ POO 11101082A000200040004-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80MO1082A000200040004-6 Next 9 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80MO1082A000200040004-6 SECRET Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M01082A000200040004-6 18 November 1974 INTELLIGENCE PANEL OF THE NSCIC WORKING GROUP Second Meeting, 1400 hours, 18 November 1974 Minutes Members Present: Lt. Gen. Samuel V. Wilson, D/DCI/IC Mr. Paul Walsh, D/DDI/CIA (for Mr. Edward Proctor DDI/CIA) Mr. Richard Curl, INR/State (for Mr. McAfee, DD/INR/State) NSA/CSS 25X1 Lt. Gen. Eugene F. Tighe, Jr., DD/DIA NIO (fn-r Mr. GenrLyp carver, NIO) DCI/IC/CS 25X1 Executive Secretary for part of meeting DCI/IC/CS 25X1 Executive Secretary for part of meeting Agenda Item 1: Minutes of the 25 October Meeting All members concurred in the draft minutes. Responding to General Wilson's question, most members considered detailed minutes were appropriate for initial sessions of the Panel, but should become more terse over time. requested that principal topics of discussion and action items be highlighted. Mr. Walsh considered the minutes useful as a means of indicating NSCIC activity. 25X1 Agenda Item 2: Intelligence Warning General Wilson reported he had received no comments in response to his request on the draft distributed 25 October. heck on the State response. General Wilson. 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/03/31 st(' 4M010 SECRET Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80MO1082A000200040004-6 indicated he considered this paper posed a problem the Panel should involve itself with, and he would be in touch with the members after the comments had been reviewed. Agenda Item 3: Congressional Action Relating to Intelligence General Wilson provided members copies of.a Memorandum for Record prepared by on this subject and reported it would be given ~JSUIU orking Group members on 20 November. This was for information only, and the Chairman said he would insure that arrangements would be made for any action papers to be distributed well before Panel meetings.. Agenda Item 4: Critique of Intelligence Product Gen. Wilson said this would be the primary topic at the NSCIC Working Group meeting of 20 November and that at a minimum he hoped the session would provide "pump priming" for future actions. Gen. Tighe said it is important to identify who the customer is and what he actually sees and absorbs. He mentioned one senior customer who said his intelligence support was excellent and would be outstanding if only he could articulate what it was he wanted. Gen. Wilson cited comments that the Intelligence Community provided him "inadequate help." The Chairman asked for suggestions as to how user criticisms of a specific nature could be elicited. He said his goal was to have the Working Group develop 10 to 15 clear statements of what could be described as "intelligence deficiencies" on which action could be taken. If it turned out this could not be done he would not waste time pursuing the matter further, but he wanted, at a minimum, to document that an effort had been made to get intelligence users to focus on the problem. I I felt that policy-level consumers were generally not recepulve to crisis post-mortems because it was "too much like finger pointing." He suggested the NSCIC needs a panel of representative users who would be responsibile for producing judgments on selected intelligence products. This would pin responsibility on the users themselves and institu- tionalize product judgments. He considered the NSCIC could assign this responsibility, with the Working Group serving as the-monitor. Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-FiDP80M01082A000200040004-6 25X1 25X1 SECRET SECRET Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M01082A000200040004-6 saw a need for an evaluation system which would involve users with requirements. This would promote an understanding that if requirements are added other require- ments will have to be deleted. considered it was necessary to "shock" users into helping with respect to reductions in intelligence resources. He felt that if users were advised as to what would have to be eliminated in terms of products a serious response could be evoked. He suggested the Working Group be advised as to the impact of particular cuts in resources and be requested to assist in identifying choices, partly based on the impact reductions would have on the final intelligence product. Gen. Wilson commented that using "market mechanisms" in intelligence production might prove helpful, i.e., what would particular users "buy" if it came out of ther own budget instead of coming to them as a "free good." The "free good" situation does not push users toward any focus on choices. Gen. Tighe again emphasized that the Community needed to know what consumers actually consume. Mr. Walsh felt that to do this it was important to get to the key staff personnel who brief and summarize documents for senior policy makers. considered that the KIQ process encourages proliferation of requirements. Gen. Wolff again said that those who want to add new requirements should be forced to eliminate an equivalent number. suggested that a list of 12 "big topics" (such as the Middle East, Strategic Weapons, etc.) be drawn up and users asked to indicate where they considered intelli- gence support was weakest. From that starting point, users could then be pushed for specific criticisms. This would require the consumers to staff the problem and bring key staff personnel into the project. suggested the NIOs be involved in this process. He wondered whether the Working Group members were fully familiar with the KIQ/KEP process and with the role of the NIOs. Gen. Wilson said that the Working Group must develop a sense of responsibility. Recognition that the Group must Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : ClJ RDP80M01082A000200040004-6 r F i Approved For Release 2004/03/31 :CFARDP80M01082A000200040004-6 report to the NSCIC should lead them to do their homework properly. He thought that the 20 November meeting might be only the first of several needed to bring out a full response. He noted that there had been discussion at the 25 October meeting about Panel members attending the Working Group session to hear the criticisms expressed, but he did not consider this appropriate since it might inhibit dis- cussion. He said he would raise the matter of Panel attend- ance with the Group at a later time. Gen. Tighe said it would be interesting to note how the level of attendance at the Working Group is maintained. Agenda Item 5: "The Fact of" Photographic Satellite Reconnaissance Gen. Wilson reported on the Working Group action, opposing declassification, and his memorandum to the NSCIC Chairman. No further action will be required until Mr. Colby has again discussed his position at the NSCIC level. The Chairman advised the Panel of a possible problem which may arise from an unclassified Murphy Commission paper which discusses satellite reconnaissance. He said the DCI would have to deal with this problem, and that at the present he had three options - (1) ignore it, which has obvious disadvantages (2) confront the Commission head-on and insist on deletion of the references, or (3) endeavor to reach a reasonable compromise by rewording of the paper. Several members indicated interest in the problem and offered any help their agencies might provide. Agenda Item 6: Minutes of the 30 October Working Group Meeting Gen. Wilson asked if any Panel members had identified follow-on actions. said he saw nothing wrong with referring the "Perspectives" to consumers for comment, providing it did not become a coordination exercise. He felt that the number of KIQs should be kept to the absolute minimum. Mr. Walsh said that expanding the KIQ list would kill it, and Gen. Wilson agreed. thought the Working Group should be made aware of the KIQ evaluation process. The matter of customer satisfaction in crisis situations poses special problems in the SIGINT field, said, since the volume of SIGINT skyrockets. Any attempt to search out and analyze the "gold nuggets" in this increased 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M01082A000200040004-6 4 c17 0 QC OEURAL i Approved For Release 2004/03/31 : CIA-RDP80M01082A000200040004-6 volume of material requires additional resources and transfer of analysts from other works, which NSA may not be able to afford. Mr. Walsh felt that assigning the Omnibus NSCID to the Working. Group to prepare a recommendation was a "convoluted route" to the NSCIC, but Gen. Wilson pointed out that this was what the NSCIC had directed. Gen. Wilson closed the session with a comment that he still was not certain whether papers could move from the Panel directly to the NSCIC or would have to go through the Working Group. He felt it was possible the Panel would be able to achieve considerable autonomy. director, oor nation Staff 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/03/31 CIA-RDP OM01082A000200040004-6 E