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1. Exchange of Intelligence with the Americans; 2. Meeting with Sir John Shaw; 3. Future Meetings of the Sub-Committee

1946

No firm policy had yet been decided regarding topographical Intelligence. MR. CACCIA said that there was every advantage to be gained by an interchange of Intelligence, but it was very necessary to ensure that there would be no danger of leakage. For this reason, reports from this country were handed to the United States Authorities without disclosing the provenance of the reports. THE SUB-COMMITTEE were in agreement that the Director of Central Intelligence should receive their appreciations in this form provided that if he wished to make use of such reports, particular care would be taken not to disclose the source of the information.
united states of america information sharing cold war palestine federal bureau of investigation security service joint intelligence sub-committee john gardiner chiefs of staff foreign office intelligence organization stewart menzies gerald templer joint intelligence bureau percy sillitoe guy liddell american intelligence services edmund rushbrooke kenneth strong paul gleadell joint intelligence committee (washington) harold caccia central intelligence group
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Palestine United States of America
Document Reference
CAB 81/94/48
Document Types
Summary
File Reference
CAB 81/94
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0094.048
Keywords
American Intelligence Services Information Sharing
Languages
English
Organizations
Central Intelligence Group Chiefs of Staff Federal Bureau of Investigation Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Bureau Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Joint Intelligence Committee (Washington) Security Service
Pages
4
Persons Discussed
Harold Caccia John Gardiner Paul Gleadell Guy Liddell Stewart Menzies Edmund Rushbrooke Percy Sillitoe Kenneth Strong Gerald Templer
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Chiefs of Staff. Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee. Meetings. January - December 1946. Numbers 1-77. Volume VIII
Themes
Intelligence Organization