TECHNICAL MANPOWER STUDY
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CIA-RDP84M00127R000100020018-7
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RIPPUB
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C
Document Page Count:
2
Document Creation Date:
December 20, 2016
Document Release Date:
April 19, 2007
Sequence Number:
18
Case Number:
Publication Date:
February 24, 1982
Content Type:
MEMO
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Director
Intelligence Community Staff
Washington, D.C. 20505
DCI/ICS 82-4206
24 February 1982
MEMORANDUM FOR: Major General John B. Marks, USAF
Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence
Department of the Air Force
SUBJECT:
Technical Manpower Study
1. The Science and Technology Advisory Panel (STAP) has been asked by
the DCI to investigate the subject of the Intelligence Community's need for
technical manpower. This subject is part of the broader manpower issue which
was identified in the 1985 Intelligence Capabilities Study as requiring
special attention for purposes of long-range planning. Among the concerns
addressed in the individual agency papers submitted during the course of that
study, the requirement for technically qualified civili manpower stood out
in terms of its universality and potential severity. 25X1
2. The Intelligence Community has a need for engineers, physical
scientists, and computer scientists to fill positions as analysts,
researchers, and contract monitors. The Community's ability to recruit and
retain qualified and talented manpower is likely to diminish during the decade
as the competition from the private sector for a dwindling supply of
technically qualified personnel becomes more intense. The situation is
serious, and will grow more so unless steps are taken now to address the
underlying causes. With your help, the STAP proposes to review the
Community's technical manpower hiring and retention practices. It will make
specific recommendations which could be translated either into specific
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undertaking. A response by mid-April 1982, would be of great benefit. 25X1
4. I am hopeful that this effort on the part of the STAP will sult in
will be available to answer any questions you may have about the
3. To accomplish this, I am asking for your assistance in responding to
the attached questionnaire for the Foreign Technology Division only. Where
possible, the Panel has asked for data on civilian personnel only; where they
have asked for categorical breakdowns, they are looking for consistency more
than precision. A report by the National Science Foundation on the supply of
qualified science and engineering manpower has been included to help place the
Community's concerns in context. In order .t facilitate the study lease
submit the name of your action officer to of21
Intelligence Community Staff who is providing staff support to the project; he
tangible. benefits to Air Force intelligence and to the Community.
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