ACTIVITY REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING 22 JANUARY 1954

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CIA-RDP70-00211R000300270017-0
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January 25, 1954
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Approved ForReleaseC2004fiDEMAIDP70-00211R000300270017-06- ) FILED :Z RETURN TO Chief, vices Office Chief,Records Servirea Division Activity Report for Week Endtng 22 January 1954 ?t'ff.f(:(61;:,10A 1954 Wirfritr The follovng are the prineipel items of interest in the Records Services Division for the week ending 22 January. a. The Machine Records Branch continues to have diffi- cultywith electrical facilities. The fluctuetion in voltage has affected certain types of equipment sni unless this can be remedied. lie will continue to have difficulties. We have called in the engineer from IBM and discussed the problem with him *WI an 25x1 electrician from GSA. is now negotieting with GSA for a solution. During the pest veek we lost smother tabulating equipment operator. This is the sixth person to separete r0m the Machine Records Braneh in the past thirty daye, In eaeh case, the separation was lue to circumetances over which we hal ro eontrol, 25X1 In the last instaneel lie levying to enter employ-- vent with the Giant Foo d Stores. His beginnine salary *it 160 per :Year plus overtime at the rate of $3.00 per hour, exceeds by approximately $500 his present salary. His beginning salary in his new position is equivalent to a b. Discussion with W. Herbert Aneel, National Arthives Records Service, indicates that some government-vide action will be taken with respect to microfilming operations, Mr. Angel indi- cated that, during the past year, over $600,000 in new microfilm equipment was purchased despite the fact that there was very poor utilization of equipment already on hand. Mr. Angel agreed that it would be a good idea to have Mr. Herbert Leonard of his office, cleared for discussion on prob- lems pertaining to records management, particularly those having to do with, filing equipment, filing supplies and filing systems. The necessery forms have been sent to Mr. An for this purpose. c. A reduction of 12.4% has been effected in overtime in the courier and mail operations. d. A handbook showing the names and locations of all Regtetr is in the Agency has been compiled. C. Additional copies of the Reports Mansgement Program Handbook for the Office of the Comptroller have been distributed to that office. As soon as the Comptroller's Office has indicated their approval, we 'will use the Handbook as a general guide and distribute it to other offices for informational purposes. MAN fIAL Approved For Releasca5iii 2 : CIA-RDP70-00211R000300270017-0 DEI?11 Approved For ReleacrIgYruz1 : CIA-RDP70-00211R000300270017-0 study on the WI. Acting DD/A. g. The records management aurvelein the Medical Office, Office of General Counsel ani FBID, are continuing without any difficulty. Some preliminary discussioae have taken place with the recently appointed Ares Records Officer from OST and tentative plans are under way for a records manegement survey in that office. It v1/1 be necessary to have at least one more analyst receive the special clearence=meo work In OST. h. The staff study for construction of the proposed Agency Records Center was discussed with the Acting DWA during the past week and approval was received to proceed with the final copy for presentation to the Project Review Committee by 27 January. Inactive records are still being received regularly in the Records Center. During the past week, the Logistics Office forvarded nine safe cabinets of material. Since I March 1953, the Logisticz,? Office has forwarded the equivalent of thirty cabinets of inactive records to the Records Center. ctor of Training concurred in the staff Guide. It will now be atibmitted to the Since it appears Obvious that the lease on , 25X1 will be terminated by 30 Junt, preliminary plans are 25Xe with 1 Ito provide the minirum facilities for the Records ich ray be effected by the cancellation of the lease. 25X1 i. 1completed 25X1 Core ,ftA, coneuceeo oy tne orrice or eraiing. It is t each supervisory official in Grades 10 through 13 ion, will attend these courses. Discussions were held with representatives of the Logistics Office in connection with developing procedures for the procurement, stocking and distribution of Agency forms. 25X1 Attacharnts asolgsp/Lac!,-7 Approved For Release 2005/11ZI: CIA-RDP70-00211R000300270017-0 CONFIDEN I IAL f CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP70-00211R000300270017-0 wow: rat tu miu , tINalAn is P.SIT 01111; V.AWinrever,t Damn t JWn7 Zee t d ti 4,41. rao:17, trif; of the Air Tor'ze !Iwo bocci ro. cern will otreenes this tow* 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X f to 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/11/ CONi21_:M170-00211R000300270017-0 17-0D Approved For ReleaseaNneEts4AVP70-00211R000300270017-0 3. An egency notice on conservation of =Dale f fo be prepared by M. Isitz4s1 draft of tion of %Mies of Blank FOrritt" has seen preparen aria is being coordinated. A list of civilian *entree (Hu as Porns and Systems Nvipment) and their empl s who have been cleared for diecussions with the Agency has been o tained end placed on file in this branch. Request will be made to the Security Office to clear additional indi- vidusle and firms as needed. Coloted review and submitted reeo ondat4ons tiouff6O end 25X1 fo t requests for approval of new, Requests *includes and reprinted o. of Copies 25X1 7:531-43, r,arm:!r=tall:vareent Bran-ai Approved For Release gettgiDEN4-Mk'70-00211R000300270017-0 25X1 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP70-00211R000300270017-0 oar FOR MK ENDING 21 JANUA 1954 PRO!! RECORDS MST? Office of 3cientific Intelligence '1'10N BUNCH Plans for the development of a records scheduling program for this Office has been initialed, Discussions and training in the techniqles of item description* evaluation and procedural detail have been held with interested OSI personnel, The pro.. posed agency dispositton handbook has been used effectively in developing theoffice disposition place, Medical Office Official stations -nave been established oration, The training of personnel is essentially COM- -ever, an extensive period of time will be necessary for Pp purposes to atrure that systems developed and installed are operatiug efficiently. In addition: a considerable volume of needs to be retired to the Records Center before the phase of this project is complete. 'ounsel The details of a file plan for maintainino legal records has been completed. The development of noce aryoperatthg procedures and the adoption of the Agency File Manual will follow, Approved For Release 2005/130NRIkENTIAL0211R000300270017-0 OCYRFPR411AIL Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP70-00211R000300270017-0 Rsport for week ending 20 January 19514 from WORTS AND CORMPORMICE MANAORM/PIT BRANCH Writers' GUid Completed sections t *Letts Prune Our Correspondence:* "Can Our Reeuletiers Be Improved? netts Take- a took At.rive Reporter "Your Reference Library" b. Worked on the section, maritime; Clearly," and imeroved he section, "Staff 7tudies Should. Be Scrutinized." C. Revised the staff study, "Improving the Yritine Ability of Agency Parsonnel Throueh Published auides," and reaubittsd the paper to 'Ar. 25X1 Trox--arr 'Promotion a. Received copies of the Office of the Comptroller Re ort e lanaeement Guide from reproduction: 7-574n oT-These -fere furnshei the A. a Office. Pro-,t review of these copies is aaanred. Mr. ecretary stated that a memorandum had already been prepared to them to the diviaionse b. Completed the brochure. "An introduction to Reports Manaesment" and 25X1 submitted it to IFollowing a discussion with these officials, r examined the brochure for revision and further diecuszione c. Rewrote the flier, 'Tour Correspondence Nanageuent 7rograme-A ?revue of Its Aims end Procedures.'' 25X1 Program Status Report Discus wbich will rust inrormateon on a. The status and potential of the Area Record Officer pQ3itIOnSO b Progran progress or status. c. ?rogramereas in which activity is desired or need 4. Additional infoemation upon which we can base plum'o increase- program effectiveness. ed the proposed 4u3tionnaire with A revised queetionnaire was develop 25X1 and Co re , genent Branch Approved For Release 2085IDEN /21: CIA-RDP70-00211R000300270017-0 NF 25X1 25X1 Approved For Rel A-RDP70-04211R000300270017-0 Report for week ending 20 January 1954 frog MACHIMDS A H Adainistrati A meeting was attended by Services Admini Corporation; and of the meeting was to 25X1 what was to be done to e the high voltage condition in J 25X1 General Bervices; Mr. Ballard, General arrison, International Business Machines Machine Records Branch. The purpose earn the cause of this condition and minate the trouble. Mr. Ballard was unable to give a definite cause of this high voltage condition or whether or not it could be remedied. He also informed us that the matter of changing the voltage would have to be handled by the Electrical Falgi neering Division of GSA. Mr.will take e matter up with Electrical Engineering Divisii;,=1;;;Jle the meantime, Mr. Harrison has advised us that the equipment in Machine Records Branch is going to be affected adversely by the prevailing condition, and we will not get the maximum efficient operation until it is corrected. A safety suggestion, "the installation of handles on windows as an aid in opening and closing", was submitted by Machine Records Branch. This came about as a result of a minor accident to an employee. In trying to open a window, her hand slipped and went through a window pane. Fortunately, no serious injuries were sustained. We have been advised that this suggestion cannot be complied with because of the lack of funds. Operational: Soeciak Pro4pets Section - The first copies of quarterly position control reports were submitted to Personnel Office, Classification and Wage Division as scheduled. The reaction and comments on the appearance of the report and the information contained therein were very favorable. Operation in other sections within Machine Resords routine. Chief, Machine Ilecords i?anch 001)11FIDENtAL Approved For Release 2005rt14;c4A4RDP70-00211R000300270017-0 25X1 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release-2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP70-1Q211R000300270017-0 Report of the RECORLS GERM LEfeCh for the week ending 20 Jaauary 1954 25X1 assification Control Officer, has advised the Center that authority to reerade classified materials in cus- tody will be delegated to Center personnel by means of "Re- grading Bulletins." The Bulletins will announce the revision of classification of a document or series of documents, and Will be cited as the authority for any classificet5on change. Nine legal size safe cabinets of records have been accessioned from Logistics, The records will le boxed and labelled by Center personnel with assietance of eoneone from the Logistics Office. The cabinets will be released, to the Building Supply Officer for otorase or reissue. Neeatiationo with the National Archives regarding a lone over- due loan of their records to Vele Agency were conpleted to the satisfaction of both the Archives and the borrower. The records concerned have been on loan to an individual for more than two years, and he ieoiets the materials are still needed in his operation. The Archives has agreed to eetead the loan for one year. Notificatione concerning- the destruction of telephone direc- tories are beeinine to flow into the Center. A control system covering the disposal of these publications is being established in compliance with 25X1 25X1 CEHEYvl 2 ELiCE2 Cli.k10E OL 1J-IE CHIEV ef; Reco ' 1st Si 3 03 41,24 / CONFIDENTIAL liECEMED Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP70-00211R000300270017-0 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 200aNfilphNiklAk0-061211R000300270017-0 Report gr the Logistics Office net with the statue of the Records A review of tbe program recently attention wee needed if the program hes been reqsired to handle 25)(1 not had tine to soceess. Oftetedothat following a recent 25X1 frogmen, it bad boo determined her extra duties, amd ehe feel* time to the promo& She bad that sailor complaint made within regarding approval of the than standard log fermis fey sod to the ecourita, Office Rooting Slip,* The Discussinns and staff cid.efe tie& in the initial discuss agroment with the recomendetionew be Ole to proceed1 installing the recoorendatione 25X1 Approved For Release 2004542b1 14 1ME70-00211R000300270017-0 25X11 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDR7P-002.11R000300270017-0 CONFIDEN UAL 25X1 25X1 25X1 em? rouri" m ors regarding transfer mail clerk bee indicated udemi* to make bas requested that he be permitted to Orade Ii lova before sakim a selliction6 arranged: ry - 20 January) ths Mail Control calls five Pvactlne ''ocords ar,? crter 3erirlAm, One(1) vas incorporated ) were delayed Average delgy spenlolsi no delay .44 pick another special no, there were no ve, sdnatee? the av.rti requirftuents or the :i1 Crntr owlish's& The overtime requirements have bean (0) hqurs; 12,11 reductiou iu ths prsvicles C has not lode a depoit of Vital Ma on responsible the Offiee of Gets coetacted Gaily the Gramma Counsel depcnited material tated that thctlpewitPrial that thtey bad not been prepared by tha 'Central Counsel it, Approved For Release 2005/cr911AL P13_,TP1; 10-00211R000300270017-0 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP70-00211R000300270017-0 Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP70-00211R000300270017-0 Approved For Release 20ORFIDEN fiALSn : CIA-RDP70-00211R000300270017-0 Ro Flat d el& b. expen5ed Appendix B Week endi 2,318 4,174. 4,372 $ 815.41 1954 Scheduled courier trips 315 24o Special courier trips 91 55.3 Inter-Agency mail by coutie Incoming Outgoing 1,038 1,132 56 3 Personnel actions: Recruitments Separations Use of Motor Pool Vehicles: Available 2 Available but delayed Sot available 1\11", II 23 Approved For For Release 2005/3ONEDErtil1W0211R000300270017-0