LETTER TO HONORABLE PHILIP YOUNG FROM ALLEN W. DULLES
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CIA-RDP60-00050A000100060002-1
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3
Document Creation Date:
December 15, 2016
Document Release Date:
August 11, 2003
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2
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Publication Date:
January 21, 1955
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LETTER
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Honorable -Philip l
Presidential Advisor on ?erson el 1is nage
11se White Houser
nth into, D. G.
i.' - to note that aeaeures are
'aderal Service by =saw of espy,
The nature of CIA activities is
obtasit : legislative authority for the" p ses
Congress. bection, 4 of Public i 110 is the relevant part of
grant of authority. ncp training facilities which have been
as a result of this legislation are .made available to other -art
and agencies within the, intelligence q ty on a "need-to- rii " basis
In addition, the Agency is meeting
areer Service Program in which individuals are considered for
to new duty ass - nta or to try assignments in accordance wit
their growth. potential and their capacities to serve the Agency in
positions of increasing responsibilities*
The substance of the 't aloyee Train" policy attached to
your letter of 11 January 1955 coincides with those currently in effect
within CIA. 1'ou may be assured that your statement will be given
appropriate distribution to al concerned.
*rely
OTR/PRS/LES:e (1/13/55)
Rewrtn: O/DCI (17 Jan 55)
Distribution:
Orig. & 1 - Addressee
1 - ER
2 - DCI
2 - DTR
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TFiE V;., HITS HOUSE
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January 11, 1955
Honorable Allen A . Dulles
director of Central Intelligence
This administration is committed to establish and maintain a
standard of public service which will be a real source of pride to our
nation. Our success will depend upon the skill with which we use all
the resources at our command. Cf these, our human resources are
'by far the most important.
;'%e must make sure that the people selected for government
positions are men and women of integrity and. devotion and competence.
e must also make sure that ermm,ployees are trained to do their
work in the most effective ways. = e must create conditions which will
help them do their best work, with the greatest satisfaction to the pub-
lic they serve. We nust continue to provide, and to improve, the means
by which they can maintain and increase their competence in their ?.A/ork.
Training of this kind repeatedly proves its effectiveness in in-
dl.ustry and in the military services. To establish clearly our intentions
with respect to employee training in the civilian activities of the Govern-
nient and to stimulate appropriate constructive action, a training policy
for the executive branch has been formulated. A statement of this
policy is enclosed.
I strongly urge, for the President, that you use this statement as
a guide in establishing and conducting needed employee training in your
department or agency.
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