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MINUTES OF MEETING HELD IN IAC CONFERENCE ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, AT 1045, 6 MAY 1958

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CREST [1]
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General CIA Records [2]
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CIA-RDP82-00400R000100110018-5
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RIPPUB
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5
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December 15, 2016
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March 10, 2004
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18
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Publication Date: 
May 6, 1958
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MIN
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Approved`ow Release 200 i A-RDP8"0WR00010011001 IAC-M-340 6 May 1958 I N T E L L I G E N C E A D V I S O R Y C O M M I T T E E Minutes of Meeting Held in IAC Conference Room, Administration Building Central Intelligence Agency, at 1045, 6 May 1958 Director of Central Intelligence Allen W. Dulles Presiding MEMBERS PRESENT Mr. Hugh S. Cumming, Jr., Director of Intelligence and Research, Department of State Major General Robert A. Schow, Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence,- Department of the Army Rear Admiral Vernon L. Lowrance, acting Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of the Navy Major General James H. Walsh, Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, United States Air Force Brigadier General Richard Collins, Deputy Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff Mr. Charles H. Reichardt, acting for Atomic Energy Commission representative to the IAC Mr. Ralph R. Roach, acting for Federal Bureau of Investigation representative to the IAC Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP82-00400R000100110018-5 SECRET Appro edpr Release 2004%9!`CfA-RDP&OQQ1@0R000100110018-5 lAC -M-340 6 May 1958 1. Change of Air Force Member The DCI expressed the members' appreciation of the very substantial contribution of General Lewis to the work of the IAC and to US intelligence. He welcomed General Walsh as Air Force member. General Lewis thanked the members for their unreserved cooperation and expressed his confidence in the continuing progress of US intelligence. 2. House Appropriations Committee Request The DCI stated that, during a recent House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing on the CIA budget, Mr. Cannon, the Chairman of the Subcommittee, had requested that the DCI furnish an over-all estimate of the expenditures of the US intelligence community. The DCI in reply had stated that, though he had certain coordinating responsibilities, he did not have jurisdiction over the expenditures of any of the intelligence components of the government other than CIA and that he had no direct knowledge of their expenditures. Certain computations had been made by the Bureau of the Budget but that as far as the DCI knew these had not been accepted by the agencies concerned. The DCI stated that, in view of Mr. Cannon's insistence, some further response to him was necessary. After a discussion by the members of the differing budgetary practices of the components of the intelligence community, the DCI concluded that he would have to consider further what he should do with respect to Mr. Cannon's request. The DCI indicated that he would discuss the matter with the Budget Bureau. 3. Approval of Minutes ~9 April Meeting (IAC-M-339) Approved as written. Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP82-0040OR000100110018-5 SECRET Iq=V ApprovediGar Release 200 & A-RDP8u .OQ400R000100110018-5 LAC-M-340 6 May 1958 4. Situation Review a. Watch Committee Report No. 404 Noted. 5. Release of Estimates a. NIE 82-58 The Outlook for Guatemala 25X1 6. Post-Mortem and Validity Study for NIE 35-58 (Memorandum to IAC, 2 May) -3- Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP82-0040OR000100110018-5 SECRET Approv dLr Release 204?JR! C1A-RDPW%POR000100110018-5 IAC-M-340 6 May 1958 7. Memorandum from GMIC re US Equipment for USSR Satellite (IAC-D-81 / 14. 17, 30 April) The members noted the GMIC memorandum and agreed that, provided the Exchange Committee has no objection, the DCI should address a letter to the Secretary of the Navy (a.) expressing IAC endorsement, from an intelligence viewpoint, of the provision to the USSR of a mass spectrometer to be flown in an IGY.-type rocket or satellite, and (b) informing the Secretary that the IAC Critical Collection Problems Committee will monitor subsequent intelligence developments. Mr. Cumming agreed to notify the DCI of the position of the Exchange Committee. 8. DCID on Domestic Exploitation of Non-Governmental Organizations and Individuals TIAC-M-325, 21 January, item 3 c; IAC-D-105/20, 17 January; IAC-D-105/20. 1, 28 April) Approved as amended. 9. Revision of DCID. 11/1 (new DCID 119) (IAC-D-105/26, Z9 April) Approved as amended. Adjournment: 1200 Acting Secretary -4- Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP82-00400R000100110018-5 SECRET 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP82-0040OR000100110018-5 Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP82-0040OR000100110018-5

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