SUBCOMMITTEE ON SHIPBUILDING

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CIA-RDP82-00283R000200210031-9
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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December 9, 2016
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September 28, 1998
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31
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 20/09/01 : CIA- SUBCOMMITTEE ON SHIPBUILDING 3R0000210031-9 25X1A9a Chairman: Ivar Soelberg, Navy, STIC, retiring Executive Secretary: IA Agencies Represented: 'State CIA dia NSA Navy *Member does not hold special security clearance .~ ~skxjxc rxrxsit Meetings now held at all-source level. Meetings: held Monthly Activities during FY 1965 and First Half FY 1966 Subcommittee promoted the discussion and evaluation of factors bearing on major intelligence problems. There was a significant increase in the value of and impact on discussions because of the inclusion of all-source material - one of the important results has been the impact on national estimates. The subcommittee concerns itself routinely with Priority National Intelligence Objec gives since meeting discussions normally bear on relevant PNIOs. Members are provided a copy of the quarterly PNIO revisions. Comment and review of substantive papers. Several sp9cialists in the marine field spoke on subjects of special interest bringing to the subcommittees attention Western or US practice in fields t:h cable to key intelligence problems. and observers at the Naval Intelligence Conferences. 25X1X7 Evaluation of the Role of the Subcommittee The subcommittee 's role has become increasingly important because of the opportunity to discuss all-source intelligence thereby providing a mechanism for discussion of a broad spectrum of shipbuilding and related intellignece. It is planned that the current program will be continued. Approved For Release 2000/09/0'1: !C1=82-00283R000200210031-9