CONFIDENTIAL be better to appoint a whole-time Working Group under a Chairman, whose task would be to review the state of technical intelligence organisation in each N.A.T.O. country, and to prepare a detailed scheme for the location and mobilisation, and method of working of the war-time Agency, on the general lines laid down in the Memorandum, and to prepare the necessary directives for approval. Once a detailed plan has been completed and approved, there is likely to be little more to do until the time comes to put it into effect; and there would be no further need for a full-time Working Group, but the plan should be regularly reviewed at intervals of not more than a year, to ensure that it remains alive.