PART I NAVAL INTELLIGENCE PART II MILITARY INTELLIGENCE PART III AIR INTELLIGENCE PART IV ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE PART I NAVAL INTELLIGENCE Naval Intelligence in Washington is faced with two problems:(a) Intelligence problems arising from the late war; (b) post-war exchange of intelligence concerning third parties. 2. As regards the former, the Chief of Intelligence Staff, B.A.D., is satisfied that they are receiving full collaboration from the Navy Department and can rely on all technical reports, captured documents, interrogation reports and enemy equipment being made available to them by the existing machinery.