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Meeting of the Joint Scientific and Joint Technical Intelligence Committees

22 Jul 1946

3. CLERICAL STAFF FOR THE JOINT SCIENTIFIC AND JOINT TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEES THE CHAIRMAN referred to a letter he had received from Colonel Burlton, in which he raised the need for a secretarial and clerical staff for the Joint Scientific and Joint Technical Intelligence Committees, readily available in Bryanston Square, for dealing with the informal meetings which were likely to occur frequently and at short notice. In such cases it would not be possible to ensure the availability of the Official Secretaries from the Cabinet Offices.
germany nuclear warfare recruitment cold war surveillance personnel contingency planning mobilisation missiles weapons development intelligence gathering ministry of defence joint intelligence sub-committee weapons technology scientific experts british intelligence organisation joint intelligence bureau intelligence requirements intelligence priorities occupied germany paul gleadell german scientists british intelligence objectives sub-committee
Collection ID
CAB176
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Germany
Document Reference
CAB 176/12/14
Document Types
Summary
File Reference
CAB 176/12
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab176.0012.014
Keywords
Missiles Weapons Development Mobilisation Contingency Planning British Intelligence Organisation Personnel German Scientists Scientific Experts Recruitment Intelligence Requirements Intelligence Gathering Intelligence Priorities Occupied Germany
Languages
English
Organizations
British Intelligence Objectives Sub-Committee Joint Intelligence Bureau Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Ministry of Defence
Pages
6
Persons Discussed
Paul Gleadell
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet, Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee, later Committee: Secretariat: Minutes (JIC(SEC)). Secretariat Minutes (1946) 972-1301
Themes
Weapons Technology Nuclear Warfare Surveillance

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