ESTIMATE SCHEDULE

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CIA-RDP85M00364R001201890018-5
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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January 4, 2017
Document Release Date: 
April 24, 2008
Sequence Number: 
18
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Publication Date: 
June 9, 1983
Content Type: 
MEMO
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Approved For Release 2008/04/24: CIA-RDP85M00364R001201890018-5 hi.5 - 3 c, MEMORANDUM FOR: Herbert E. Meyer Vice Chairman, National Intelligence Council FROM: Director of Central Intelligence SUBJECT: Estimate Schedule 1. On this estimate schedule--thel lestimate looked quite finished to me, and I wonder whether we can't get that in on 14 or 21 June. I went over the project monitoring reports carefully. I'd like to see the draft if it is available. I ould.read it on my trip 2. I was shocked to see (listed as not yet started since we have been talking about it for more than half a year. 3. I would like to see this information in another format. -There would be a table listing the estimates, and for each estimate in separate columns Item 1, Item 4, Item 5, Item 6, Item 8, and Item 10. You will see that what I want is to be able to look down and see how long it takes to move the projects through each successive step, how they lag and why they lag, and how this varies with the complexity of the subject. Also, the drafter should be indicated for each. how it takes over three months to get an es imate like 25X1 25X1 a TOR coordinated, as it did with the stimate, or do I u 4. I don't understand why it sometimes has taken three months to get drafted and up to the NFIB. We need to maintain a closer watch on how these things progress and how having .a scorecard available will help accomplish that. William J. Casey Approved For Release 2008/04/24: CIA-RDP85M00364R001201890018-5