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Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Central Intelligence Machinery: Joint Intelligence...

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Reference CAB 159
Title Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Central Intelligence Machinery: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee later Committee: Minutes (JIC Series)
Date 1947-1968
Description

This series contains the minutes of meetings of the Joint Intelligence Committee (Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee until 31 December 1947) and Confidential Annexes for the period August 1952 to December 1955.

Some items within the 1947 and 1948 minutes carry an '(O)' suffix indicating that they were concerned with operational matters.

Arrangement

Although the Joint Intelligence Committee became the Joint Intelligence Committee (A) effective 1 April 1968, the symbol 'JIC' continued in use on the minutes until the end of 1968.

Related material

Communications and Intelligence Records are in: CAB 81 CAB 163

For the further records of the Committee see:

This series continues in CAB 185

Held by The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department JIC
Legal status Public Record(s)
Language

English

Creator

Cabinet Office, Joint Intelligence Committee Secretariat, 1957

Ministry of Defence, Joint Intelligence Committee, 1948-1957

Ministry of Defence, Joint Intelligence Sub-committee, 1947-1948

Physical description 50 file(s)
Access conditions Subject to 30 year closure
Immediate source of acquisition

From 1994 Cabinet Office

Accumulation dates 1947-1962
Accruals Series is accruing
Administrative/ biographical background

Following the establishment of the Ministry of Defence in January 1947 the Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee of the Cabinet became a Ministry of Defence committee in the Chiefs of Staff Sub-Committee structure. Its title was amended in January 1948 to Joint Intelligence Committee.

In October 1957 the Prime Minister approved the return of the Joint Intelligence Committee to the Cabinet Office where it remains. It was as a reflection of the broadened scope and role of intelligence that the Joint Intelligence Committee was brought back into the Cabinet Office, as part of the inter-departmental Cabinet Committee structure, under the authority of the Secretary of the Cabinet.