LETTER TO LIEUTENANT GENERAL VERNON A. WALTERS FROM R.W.BATES

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April 2, 1976
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pproved For Release 2003/12/19: CIA-RDP80R01731 R002100020023-6 DEPARTMENT OF nFFFNCF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL WASHINGTON, D.C. 20374 OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT U-3131/IS2B Lieutenant General Vernon A. Walters, USA Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D. C. 20505 2 APR 1976 Dear General Walters: The Defense Intelligence School, on behalf of its faculty and students, wishes to express its appreciation to you for your 15 March 1976 address 25X1 to the National Senior Intelligence Course 1-76 on the topic, "National Security Structure and Functions of the DCI." Your presentation was highly informative and contributed significantly toward the achievement of our teaching objectives. The School wishes to thank you for th ;1= lectule and sincerely appreciates R. W. BATES Captain, USN Commandant DIA review(s) completed.. Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002100020023-6 Approved For Release 2003/12/19 CIA-RDP.80RO1731R002100020023-6 ` i J[ s e I r ~? Y L l 1 Lv 19 February 1976 Senior Training Officer/DCI SUBJECT Request for Support by DIS 1. A memorandum from the Defense Intelligence School (DIS) requesting CIA support is attached for your information. I have indicated the area where your organization is involved and the names of individuals shown are those that DIS would like to have participate, if at all possible. Naturally, the dates and personnel shown are tentative, but, upon approval, please confirm them directly to Major Don Malaga (IDS 158-2625 or 158-3019). If changes have to be made, these also should be worked out with Major Malaga. 2. In the future, requests for this type of support will be sent directly to you by DIS. This should save time in processing the request within the Agency and foster more efficient coordination between the parties involved. Office of Training STAT Approved For Release 2003/12/19 CIA-RDP80R01731R002100020023-6 Approved For Release 2003/1 2/ UWTI Al R002100020023-6 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL WASHINGTON, D.C. 20374 Ae-tal C-3030/IS2B /oR /e'6 76 TO: Office of Training Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D. C. 20505 SUBJECT: Request for Guest Speakers 1. (U) The Defense Intelligence School would appreciate your assistance in providing guest speakers to address our students in the National Senior Intelligence Course (NSIC) 1-76. The proposed lectures arc scheduled dur- ing the period 25 February -through 7 May 1976. Lesson guides outlining the scope of material to be discussed, are enclosed for each presentation. 2. (U) The class your speakers will be addressing is composed of approx- imately 112 officers and civilians in grades 0-4 through 0-6 and GS-12 through GS-14, representing all the Services, DIA, NSA and CIA. All students are cleared for Top Secret, SI/SAO. 3. (C) Please advise the Career Intelligence Department's branch contact officer, Major Donald J. Malaga, USAF, of the individual(s) selected not later than three weeks after notification. POI NO. SUBJECT 0313 Deception HOURS DATE 2 Mar 76 1040-1230 25X1 0627 Narcotics, Drugs and Intelligence Officers 0143 Central Intelligence Agency 0233 Overt Collection Responsibilities of the CIA 021,6 Intelligence Collection from Defectors GO NFl DENTJA Approved For Release 2003/12/19: CIA-RDP~ 2 15 Mar 76 LTG Walters 5X1 2 17 Mar 76 11,00-11150 1 Mar 76 0830-1020 0-1120 REMARKS 25X1 2 31 Mar 76 0830-1020 1 Apr 76 0930-1230 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/12/ F[n1 R002100020023-6 POI NO. SUBJECT HOURS 25X1 DATE REMARKS 0249 Clandestine Collection 2 6 Apr 76 and its Coordination 0830-1_020 0256 Intelligence Case Study 7 Apr 76 Mr. George Kisevaiter 0830-1230 0319 CIA Visit 7 ]_4 Apr 76 TEA 0310 Basic Production of mnn Intelligence 0183 U. S. CI and Hostile 25X1 Intelligence Service 10 t- 3o 1040-1130 4. (U) Additional correspondence will be forthcoming for approximately 30 hours of CIA support required in the area of Information Services which is scheduled to commence in May 1976. 5. (U) Your interest in our students and generous support of our curriculum are most sincerely appreciated. FOR THE COMMANDANT: 11 Enclosures a/s Approved For Release 2003/WN RAYMOND F. GOELZ Colonel, USAF Director, Career Intelligence Department !PAOR 01731 R002100020023-6 NTIAL .Approved For Release 2003/ /a 9 : CIA-RDP80RO1731 R002100020023-6 sSON GUIDE ,, AS-,;,,: 0137 Std ect: The Functions of the Director of Central Intelligence (D.I) and Coordination of Foreign Intelligence at the National Level Course: National Senior Intelligence Course Classifi.cation: TS/Si/S.',= odol Dj Le -- = ~u_e/ scuss~_vn Length of P_resen_tation. 2.0 Periods Lesson Ob'ctive: Each student will be able to understand DCI responsibilities for guidance of the total U.S. Foreign Intelligence effort, to include DCI philosophy on current major problem areas. Desired Learning Outcomes - Student Performance: 1. Explain the distinction between the DCI's role as: a. Director of Central Intelligence b. Head of the Central Intelligence Agency c. Principal Intelligence Advisor to the President d. Intelligence Advisor to the National Security Council. 2. Explain the DCI management role as the Chairman of the United States I_nt'J ligence Board. 3. Discuss the role of the DCI's principal staff officers/advisors with-1;; the CIA. 4. Discuss developing techniques of ensuring effective intelligence coordination at the national level. Speaker: Distinguished Guest Student Readings: Lucas. Op. cit., pp. 37-84 Public Law 253: National Security Act of 1947, as amended. FOR OFFICIAL USE O v`LY Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP809Qc17~jp0eO24100020023-6 to C-3030/-IS-2B Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002100020023-6 LESSON GUIDE AS #: 0126 Subject: The National Security Structure Course: National Senior Intelligence Course Classification: TS/SI/SAO Methodology: Lecture/Discussion Length of Presentation: 1.0 Period Lesson Objective: Each student will.be familiar with the organizations supporting the development and implementation of U.S. national security policy. Desired Learning Outcomes - Student Performance: 1. Describe the structure of the National Security Council. 2. Explain the relationship between the USIB and the NSC. Speaker: Distinguished Guest Student Readings: (1) Lucas, Op. cit., pp. 40-64; p. 169 (2) Noland, H.P. Strategic Quotations of Henry Kissinger, April 1969 (FOUO) (Seminar Room Bookcase) Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIAfBQ 11Aj1 F YR28YR920023-6