TYPING ACTIVITY

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CIA-RDP61-00274A000200130021-9
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RIFPUB
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S
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1
Document Creation Date: 
November 11, 2016
Document Release Date: 
September 10, 1998
Sequence Number: 
21
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Content Type: 
MISC
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Approved F `I'dase : CIA-RDP61.-00274A000200130021-9 U ip Activ;Lty TAB F The man-hours shown include all work from pencil copy, rough draft and transcription for production i is evsluasti anew, requirements, administrative memoranda, iibraz requests, abstracts, and preparation of forms requesting services. Because of the volume of typing within the Intelligence Production Staff it is believed that their typing workload shoia as a ratio of 1:5 cor?- pares properly with the total ratio of 1:6. The remaining workloads, how-' ever, require adjustment as shown in Tab A4 in order to achieve balance. How- ever the exclusion of the man-hours utilized bpr the Intelligence Production Staff does not signi.fica qtly change the ratio as shown in Tab D. Tab 13 indicates the greatest need for additional typists occurs in the Applied science, Scientific Analysis and Scientific Resources Divisions. However, the Applied Science Division utilizes all available man-hours of one Clerk Typist for routing and logging which reduces the clerical time available for typing. At the time that the survey was conducted, the Scientific Analysis Division had fifteen persons engaged in paart time schooling. At Such time as these persons close their aschooli , additional clerical assistance will be necessary. The Medicine Division is availing itself of the services of the Interim Assignment Branch and there? y saving an estimated twenty hours per week of typing time. The Chemistry Division, has recently contacted this branch for assistance in typing material of an unclassified nature. Approved For Release : CIA-RDP61-00274A000200130021-9