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  1. PRINCIPAL FEATURES OF CIA ORGANIZATIONAL PROPOSAL A. ROLE OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:

    procurement and modification: It involves judicious scheduling of operational launches from fixed resources, ... in Washingto to optimize target coverage light weather conditions and target priorit un angles predicted. ... of cantra progran changes received from the SOC to the satellite so tage of changing weather.? For GAMBIT, ...

  2. PROPOSALS FOR REORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL RECONNAISSANCE PROGRAM

    to accommodate considerations not related to intelligence, such as R&D, weather, "the health ... to propose review, modifications, or termination of program decisions through the line of command ... production as well as booster procurement and modification. It involves judicious scheduling of operational ...

  3. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE NUMBER 11-7-55 SOVIET GROSS CAPABILITIES FOR ATTACKS ON THE US AND KEY OVERSEAS INSTALLATIONS AND FORCES THROUGH 1 JULY 1958

    if any modification of this base structure would be required for the use of BISON heavy bombers or BADGER medium ... erations would still pose difficulties under ex- treme weather conditions. Moreover, the staging potential ... summer. The weather in the in- terior is highly favorable weather during the summer months. ...

  4. INTELLIGENCE REPORT NO. 6771 THE CURRENT SITUATION IN HUNGARY

    Agricultural impyovements scheduled for 1954 were delayed by weather difficulties, as well as peasant distrust ... The entire economic program was hampered during the first half of 1954 by weather conditions. An unusually ... not only by weather difficulties but also by non-implementation of investment and mechanization plans ...

  5. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE NUMBER 11-5-55 AIR DEFENSE OF THE SINO-SOVIET BLOC, 1955-1960

    Against daylight bomber formations at altitudes between 5,000 and 35,000 feet in clear weather, we believe ... aircraft available. (Paras. 52-57, Appendix C) 5. Although its all-weather air defense capabilities ... These could considerably increase the kill prob- ability against Allied bombers even in bad weather. (Paras. 68-69) 8. ...

  6. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE NUMBER 12.5-55 CURRENT SITUATION AND PROBABLE DEVELOPMENTS IN HUNGARY

    to bring about the hoped-for improve- ments. In early 1955, certain modifications of "New Course" ... the causes for the shortfall in bread grains were: (a) the un- favorable weather; (b) confusion in the coun- ... farmers and individual peasants, might lead to some increase in production, providing the weather ...

  7. THE ECONOMY OF COMMUNIST CHINA 1958-62

    is continuing and has been marked by a number of modifications of the more extreme aspects of the original ... to important modifications of the Soviet model and to the adoption of a program more relevant to actual ...

  8. PROBLEMS AND TRENDS IN THE ECONOMY OF POLAND

    policy, together with good weather, considerably increased production and marketings in agriculture. ... for investment in most eco- nomic sectors; and, possibly, less favorable weather for agriculture than in 1955-57. ... because it was too dependent on a season of exceptionally good weather. Nevertheless, these policies are expected to continue ...

  9. HERALD OF THE AIR FLEET

    under any weather conditions. This is to the credit of Soviet scientists, aviation designers, test-pilots, and also ... altitudes and speeds, under adverse weather conditions, at night, over great distances, and to learn ... training under adverse weather,conditions is not combined, with other very impor- tant elements ...

  10. COMMUNIST CHINA THROUGH 1961

    to some modifications in the invest- ment program of the recently announced Second Five Year Plan, the regime will prob- ... and on the weather. We believe that the regime, recog- nizing this problem of peasant incentive, will probably make ...

  11. LONG-RANGE PLANS FOR ELECTRIFICATION AND DIESELIZATION OF RAILROADS IN THE USSR

    of weather and terrain. These excuses, however, undoubtedly were merely reflections of the urgent need ...

  12. IDEOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF SOVIET TRADE WITH THE NON-COMMUNIST WORLD

    CREST General CIA Records CIA-RDP79R01141A001400110002-1 RIPPUB C 38 December 27, 2016 May 29, 2013 2 June 1, 1959 REPORT Attachment Size CIA-RDP79R01141A001400110002-1.pdf 1.31 MB Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/05/29 CIA-R ...

  13. POPULATION AND LABOR FORCE ESTIMATION PROCEDURES FOR SOVIET CITIES

    populations 68 Modification of survival rates 70 Survivors of births 73 Nature of the migration ... important modifications. It is not always possible to attain an ideal if the data are not quite in point. ...

  14. STABILITY OF THE HUNGARIAN ECONOMY

    of 1956. Agricultural recovery was also greatly aided by good weather in 1955, which helped to make ... the 'incurring of considerable foreign debt, and a considerable modification of organizational structure ...

  15. MAJOR PROBLEMS OF TRANSPORTATION IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF SOVIET ASIA BETWEEN THE URALS AND LAKE BAIKAL

    CREST General CIA Records CIA-RDP79R01141A001400060002-7 RIPPUB S 88 December 27, 2016 May 20, 2013 2 May 1, 1959 REPORT Attachment Size CIA-RDP79R01141A001400060002-7.pdf 3.27 MB Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/05/20 IA-R D ...

  16. (SANITIZED)UNCLASSIFIED PAPERS ON THE HISTORY OF RUSSIA SINCE 1861(SANITIZED)

    CREST General CIA Records CIA-RDP81-01043R002000010001-3 RIPPUB C 449 December 27, 2016 May 21, 2013 1 March 30, 1958 REPORT Attachment Size CIA-RDP81-01043R002000010001-3.pdf 22.66 MB Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/05/21: ...