MINUTES OF A MEETING HELD IN IAC CONFERENCE ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE

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May 7, 1957
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Approved For Relfe 2003/02/2SE R SP85S00362R*0080006-5 IAC-M-288 7 May 1957 INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY C O M M I T T E E Minutes of Meeting Held in IAC Conference Room, Administration Building Central Intelligence Agency, at 1045, 7 May 1957 Director of Central Intelligence Allen W. Dulles Presiding Mr. Howard Furnas, acting for Special Assistant for Intelligence, Department of State Major General Robert A. Schow, Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Army Rear Admiral C. B. Martell, acting for Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of the Navy Major General Millard Lewis, Director of Intelligence, Headquarters, United States Air Force Brigadier General Richard Collins, Deputy Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff Mr. Harry S. Traynor, Atomic Energy Commission representative to the IAC Mr. Meffert W. Kuhrtz, acting for Federal Bureau of Investigation representative to the IAC Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP85S00362R000200080006-5 SECRET Approved For Reee 2003/02 CBfiFZP85SO0362R*0080006-5 IAC-M-288 7 May 1957 1. Approval of .Minute s 30 April Meeting (IAC-M-287) Approved as written, subject to the amendment of the sixth line of item four to read: ". . . this agreement will be maintained on a continuous, 24-hour basis.'.' 2. Resolution on Departure of Mr. Armstrong (IAC-M-287, item 11) Pursuant to action taken at the Intelligence Advisory Committee meeting on 30 April 1957, which was the last meeting attended by Mr. Armstrong as a member of the IAC, the Committee considered and approved the following resolution: Mr. W. Park Armstrong, Jr., Special Assistant for Intelligence, Department of State, has participated as a member of the Intelligence Advisory Committee since its inception, a period longer than any other member of that Committee. His experience, wisdom and patience have greatly assisted in bringing the work of the Committee to its present level of effectiveness. He has made a notable contribution to the production of National Intelligence and has been an effective exponent of the intelligence community concept, consistently seeking to develop the degree of mutual trust and cooperation between the members of that community. Accordingly, the members of the Intelligence Advisory Committee do hereby resolve formally to express their appreciation to Mr. Armstrong for his long service and valuable contributions to the work of the Committee and to the production of intelligence essential to the National Security. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP85SO0362R000200080006-5 SECRET Approved For Re+e 2003/02d8E@ P85SO0362R*0080006-5 IAC-M-288 7 May 1957 4. Watch Committee Report No. 352 5. Report of Ad Hoc Prisoners Information Support Committee (IAC-D-101/4, 23 April) Major Neumann discussed this matter generally with the members, noting particularly that this ad hoc committee had furnished a needed stimulant to activity in this field, and that the committee members now believed it could be dissolved. In the course of the dis- cussion, reference was also made to the nature of the guidance provided by the committee, the numbers and possible location of remaining prisoners, and the need for continued efforts by the responsible agencies to collect such information. Following their exchange of views, the members approved the conclusions and recommendations of this report, including the recommendation that this ad hoc committee be dissolved. 6. Priority National Intelligence Objectives in the Field of International Communism (IAC-D-50/11, 18 April) After Mr. Evans outlined the nature and purpose of these pro- posed objectives, Mr. Kent noted the desirability of ensuring that any subsidiary priority objectives, such as these, conform to the basic Priority National Intelligence Objectives (PNIO's). Mr. Kent then recommended, and the members concurred, that the Board of National Estimates, who had drafted the PNIO's, should review these objectives to ascertain whether they were consistent with the PNIO's, coordinating as appropriate with the IAC representatives, and later re-submitting them to the IAC. The members also agreed that the priority scientific and technical objectives previously approved by the IAC, and the priority economic objectives now being reconsidered by the EIC, should be reviewed under a similar procedure, and that these three sets of ariority objectives, with any proposed revisions, should then be submitted together for reconsideration by the IAC. -3- Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP85SO0362R000200080006-5 SECRET Approved For Reee 2003/02/3 CC"iTP85S00362R*00080006-5 IAC-M-288 7 May 1957 7. SNIE 36.5-57 US Prospects in Libya Over the Next Few Years -a. Approved this estimate, as amended. 8. Communication from Executive Secretary, NSC The Chairman referred to a recent communication. from the Executive Secretary, NSC, which had been circulated to the IAC members, relative to a proposed national policy on counter intelligence and the establishment of a committee to implement. such a. policy. After General Schow and General Collins commented on the background of this matter, the Chairman indicated that he desired .guidance from the members and might raise this matter again for discussion by the IAC. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/02/2g~eAU85S00362R000200080006-5 Approved For R*e 2003/02/ WP85S00362R*00080006-5 IAC-M-288 7 May 1957 25X1 Adjournment: 1250 25X1 Secretary SECRETARY'S NOTE Unless objection is raised by a member at the next.'regular meeting of the IAC, the Secretary proposes to release to USIA SNIE 36. 5-57, "US Prospects in Libya Over the Next Few Years," 7 May 1957. Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP85S00362R000200080006-5 SECRET Approved For R#e 2003/0 T-: cIA--RDP85S00362F*00080006-5 a ~~~t4 IAC Meeting, 7 May 1957 ALSO PRESENT Central Intelligence Agency Lieutenant General Charles P. Cabell Mr. Robert Amory, Jr. Mr. Sherman Kent Dr. Herbert Scoville, Jr. Mr. Otto Guthe 25X1 Department of State Mr. Philip Farley Mr. William McAfee Mr. Baum Department of the Army Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Pratt Lieutenant Colonel Howard E. Thompson Dr. Edwin G. Davis Department of the Navy Captain J. B. Carroll Department of the Air Force Colonel P. D. Wynne Colonel S. W. Fitzgerald, Jr. Colonel E. T. de Jonckheere Mr. T. J. Mayock Lieutenant Colonel Van A. Woods, Jr. Major H. G. Neumann Approved For Release 2003/02/27 :. CI -RDP85S00362R000200080006-5 Approved For se 2003/ x;,.t ('CFA-RDP85S00362 200080006-5 Colonel E. G. Van Orman, USMC Colonel Charles H. Dayhuff, Jr., USA Colonel A. E. Stoll, Jr., USAF Colonel E. P. Foley, USMC Captain C. M. White, Jr., USN Atomic Energy Commission Dr. Charles Reichardt Approved For Release 2003/02/27 :~'C1A-RDP85S00362R000200080006-5