Soon afterwards OSP was renamed the Office of Policy Coordination (OPC).
The Office of Policy Coordination (OPC) was funded by siphoning of funds intended for the Marshall Plan.
In 1948, the CIA created a covert action division, the Office of Policy Coordination (OPC).
The Office of Policy Coordination recruited Romanian refugees in Western Europe starting in 1949.
At first he worked at the Office of Policy Coordination under former OSS man, Frank Wisner.
Those operations, however, were initially conducted by other agencies such as the Office of Policy Coordination.
The Office of Policy Coordination (OPC) was a United States covert psychological operations and paramilitary action organization.
CIA did not yet have full authority over the Office of Policy Coordination, which directed U.S. covert action until 1952.
It had coordination authority over the quasi-autonomous groups with those responsibilities, the Office of Policy Coordination and the Office of Special Operations.
The Dulles brothers and James Forrestal helped form the Office of Policy Coordination.