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18-19 November 1975
Ileadq,uarters Building
PARTICIPATING FACULTY
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TRAINING ASSISTANT
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INTELLIGENCE INSTITUTE
OFFICE OF TRAINING
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PURPOSE
The objectives of the JCS-DIA ORIENTATION are to
introduce the class members to key officials of the CIA, who
will discuss the organization an,d.responsibilities.,of the.
Agency?s:major componen,ts,;and.to cover the.Ag.ency;'.s inter-
relationships with the other agencies and departments in,
the Intelligence Community,
The two-day, semiannual JCS-DIAORIENTATIONwas started
in February 1964 and developed from PROJECT USEFUL which
began in 1950. Confirming'. tree benefits to be derived from
greater understanding among CIAO JCS, and DIA senior officials.,
the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency in late 1964,
began a companion two-day briefing for JCS and CIA senior
employees called PROJECT HELPFUL.- This has been, repeated
semiannually ,..since then ' at.. the Defense Intelligence School
SECURITY
1. The. badge you have been issued is to be worn
exposed while you are in the Headquarters Building. When.
you leave the building at the end of the first day surrender
your,,badge at the Southwest exist to. the receptionist or
guard. Use this same Southwest entrance (exit) on Wednesday.
2. This numbered~program.folder 'is:for your infor-
mation and reference during the two-day orientation; it'
should be left on your desk. Because of the classification
of the program and its contents, it must be collected for
safekeeping from every desk at the end. of each day.
3. We ask you not to take written notes. The infor-
mation offered in this orientation is provided on the basis
of your "need to know." Further discussion of this orien-
tation program either at CIA or at your parent organization
should also be on a "need to know" basis.
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JCS --DIA ORI..ENTATION
ADMINISTRATION
1.. Please b-ej sure that. your car is parked. in WEST
.parking lot, using any avai.abl;e space there which is not
marked reser.ved-.-unless her prior arrangements. have been
made..for your, car. (C wish to ;avoid 'having any visitor
receive a parking ticket and subsequent fine.) Permits are
not required for parking in West lot.:
2.. Please enter the Headquarters Building via, the
Southwest Entrance. A receptionist will be on duty there
after 081.5.
3; ' Incoming telephone mess.ages.will~be taken for
members of this class by the Training Staff. The?telephone
extension. on which. you can be. reached: durin your two ? days
of bxiefings.here is: extension
rear of the classroom. A government phone is in the rear of
the classroom and a public telephone is nearby in thel
outside main corridor.
4. Lunch will be available in the North Cafeteria,?or
the Rendezvous Room, ,,both located . on the first floor on the'
Wes~t.end of the building. The Rendezvous Room offers a.
buffet ($2.10) .. A section, of the North Cafeteria has been
reserved for this class.
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Tuesday, 18 November 1975
0830 Registration
0850 Welcome and Opening Remarks
0900 "An Overview of CIA"
1015 "The Director's Intelligence Lt. Gen. Samuel V.
Community Responsibilities 17 Wilson, U.S.A.
Deputy to -t -5-e DCI
for the Intel-
ligence Community
1115 "Intelligence Production Paul V. Walsh
in Support of Policy" Associate Deputy
Director for
Intelligence
Special Programs
Officer, Office
of Training
Briefing-Of icer,
Office of Training
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1215 . Lunch - North Cafeteria
1315 "Intelligence Support to SALT'
ie ot-SALT
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Support Staff
1415 "The Administration of John N. McMahon
Intelligence" Associate Deputy
Director for
Administration
1515 "The Role of the National
Intelligence Officer"
National Intel-
ligence Officer
for Conventional
Forces
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WW'ednesday, 19 November 1975
1330
"CIA's:Communications in
Support of the Intelligence
Community"
"Science and Technology in
"New Directions in. Economic
Intelligence"
Lunch:
The Operations Directorate"
to, the, Deputy
Director for
Operations
"-"The CIA Field Station and
the Role of the Station
Chief"
Concluding Remarks
Deputy Director
of Communications
James V. Hirsch
Director o EL NT
Deputy Director o:
Economic Research
Special Assistant
Deputy ie ,
Soviet and Eastern
European Division
William E. Colby
rector of
Central Intelligence
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MEMCRANDUM FOR: General Walters
Mr. Colby was scheduled to address the
JCS/DIA Orientation Course tomorrow at
3:30 but cannot because he has to attend a
40-Committee Meeting.
JCS/DIA Orientation.
you should be back before 3:30 in time for the
Military Comptrollers at Ft Myer at noon, but
You are addressing the American Society of
OT R, is asking if you could do
it instead. I have asked him for some talking
points which he will send up.
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