MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS)

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CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0
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June 3, 2008
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July 9, 1970
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MEMO
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Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 NPIC/PPBS/PPD-14/70 9 July 1970 MI:MO1tANDUA-1 FOR: Chief, Plans r Programs Division, PPBS/NPIC SUBJECT' : Management Information System (MIS) The MIS handbook gives the following definition: "The HIS is a method of collecting data on Center activities in order to provide a systematic means of accounting for tasks levied on the Center, the effort expended by Center personnel, and a record of the resulting products. The information acquired can be used not only to determine how manpower was used, but also to assess the status of work in process and to determine the Center's capability to take on additional work and the relative priority in which it will be accomplished. Furthermore, based on past performance, the MIS can assist in projecting the Center's need for manpower and funds. The system provides information. It does not make decisions-- that is the responsibility of management. It does, however, enable management to make decisions based on a greater range of information. than would be possible without the system. The system is quantitative only in that it records how-much was produced, how long an effort took, or how many man-months of effort were involved. It does not evaluate quality. The customer is the judge of the quality of the Center's product; the supervisor of the employee's performance. The effectiveness of the MIS is chiefly determined by the information entered into it. Since most of the information going into the system comes from the individual employee's accounting for his time, the wholehearted cooperation of each person is essential for the system to work properly." hhat is the, Purpose of the MIS? 1. To provide a statistical base from which management can assess past and current operations and to plan for oncoming commitments. 2. To provide a tool to be used by the line manager in evaluating his component's performance. Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 S URLI NPIC/PPBS/PPD-14/70 3. To present information to production components for planning and controlling their work. 4. To report status information of the Center's work flow. 5. To provide a standardized method of accounting for and reporting manpower utilization. In What Ways has the MIS been Used? 1. Primarily for analysis of specific projects or programs to determine: a. Cost of a project or program in terms of manpower and dollar equivalents. b. Duration of a project. c. Types of activities (PI, editing, graphics, etc.) associated with a project and the cost of each; e.g. what is the PI cost of a certain report, what is the cost of security escort duty, etc? d. What are NPIC's overtime costs against what type of work? e. I-Iow many and what types of projects are associated with the various NPIC components? f. How many projects are completed in a given time, how many are started, how many are cancelled and how many active projects are there currently on the books? 2. The MIS has also been used to forecast the effort required to exploit a mission. 3. The MIS has been used to provide the Production Management Board with a project status report to facilitate project scheduling. 4. The MIS is used to show NPIC support to CIA and non-CIA components.- 5. The MIS has been used on numerous occasions to answer ad hoc requests for information by the various levels of NPIC and Agency management. These requests vary from computer utilization, report production, costs of certain programs, planning, budgeting, training, travel, etc. Why is the MIS Needed? SEC ET Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 NPIC/PPBS/PPD-14/70 1. It is the only source of Center-wide information by which management at all levels can measure the Center's performance. 2. It enables all Center personnel to use the same system there- by reducing operation costs. 1. Have no central system, proliferating a multitude of unrelated information systems usable only to the component administrating the system and thereby increase total management information operating costs. 2. Create a new system, but this may well result in repetition of the same or similar mistakes now in the MIS if a thorough study is not performed. 3. Retain the MIS, improve, and study it; then determine what action should be taken. what further action should be taken. RECOMMENDATION 1. The MIS should be retained. 2. The MIS should be improved. 3. The MIS data should be.studied analytically to determine Plans F, Programs Division, PPBS NPIC Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 / 76 26 June 1970 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, /PPD SUBJECT : Management Information System (MIS) What is the MIS? The MIS handbook gives the following definition: "The MIS is a method of collecting data on Center activ- ities in order to provide a systematic means of account- ing for tasks levied on the Center, the effort expended by Center personnel, and a record of the resulting pro- ducts. The information acquired can be used not only to determine how manpower was used, but also to assess the status of work in process and to determine the Center's capability to take on additional work and the relative priority in which it will be accomplished. Furthermore, based on past performance, the MIS can assist in projecting the Center's need for manpower and funds. The system provides information. It does not make de- cisions--that is the responsibility of management. It does, however, enable management to make decisions based on a greater range of information than would be possible without the system. The system is quantitative only in that it records how much was produced, how long an effort took, or how many man-months of effort were involved. It does not eval- uate quality. The customer is the judge of the quality of the Center's product; the supervisor of the employee's performance. The effectiveness of the MIS is chiefly determined by the information entered into it. Since most of the in- formation going into the system comes from the individual employee's accounting for his time, the wholehearted cooperation of each person is essential for the system to work properly." What is the Purpose of the MIS? 1. To provide a statistical base from which management can assess past and current operations and to plan for oncoming commitments. 2. To provide a tool to be used by the line manager in eval- uating his component's performance. 3. To present information to production components for planning and controlling their work. Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 4. To report status information of the Center's work flow. 5. To provide a standardized method of accounting for and re- porting manpower utilization. n What Ways has the MIS been Used? 1. Primarily for analysis of specific projects or programs to determine: a. Cost of a project or program in terms of manpower and dollar equivalents. b. Duration of a project. c. Types of activities (PI, editing, graphics, etc.) associated with a project and the cost of each; e.g. what is the PI cost of a certain report, what is the cost of security escort duty, etc? d. What are NPIC's overtime costs against what type of work? e. How many and what types of projects"are associated with the various NPIC components? f. How many projects are completed in a given time, how many are started, how many are cancelled and how many active projects are there currently on the books? 2. The MIS has also been used to forcast the effort required to exploit a mission. 3. The MIS has been used to provide the Production Management Board with a project status report to facilitate project scheduling. 4. The MIS is used to show NPIC support to CIA and non-CIA com- ponents. 5. The MIS has been used on numerous occasions to an wer ad hoc requests for information by the various levels of NPIC and gency man- agement. These requests vary from computer utilization, report pro- duction, costs of certain programs, planning, budgeting, training, tra- vel, etc. Why is the MIS Needed? 1. It is the only source of Center-wide information by which management at all levels can measure the Center's performance. 2. It enables all Center personnel to use the same system there- by reducing operation costs. Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 1. Have no central system, proliferating a multitude of unre- lated information systems usable only to the component administrating the system and thereby increase .:total management information operating costs. 2. Create a new system, but this may well result in repetition of the same or similar mistakes now in the (IS if a thorough study is not performed. 3. Retain the MIS, improve, and study it; then determine what action should be taken. 1. The MIS should be retained. 2. The MIS should be improved. 3. The MIS data should be studies analytically to determine what further action should be taken. PPBS/PP15 Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 9 June 1970 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, PPBS/PPD SUBJECT : Management Information System (MIS) What is the MIS? Tef- MIS handbook gives the following definition: "The MIS is a method of collecting data on Center activities in order to provide a systematic means of accounting for tasks levied on the Center, the effort expended by Center personnel, and a record of the resulting products. The information acquired can be used not only to determine how manpower was used, but also to assess the status of work in pro- cess and to determine the Center's capability to take on additional work and the relative priority in which it will be accomplished. Furthermore, based on past performance, the MIS can assist in projecting the Center's need for manpower and funds. The system provides information. It does not make decisions--that is the responsibility of management. It does, however, enable management to make decisions based on a greater range of information than would be possible without the system. The system is quantitative only in that it records how much was produced, how long an effort took, or how many man-months of effort were involved. It does Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 not evaluate quality. The customer is the judge of the quality of the Center's product; the supervisor of the employee's performance. The effectiveness of the MIS is chiefly determined by the information entered into it. Since most of the information going into the system comes from the individual employee's accounting for his time, the wholehearted cooperation of each person is essential for the system to work properly. What Is The Purpose of the MIS? 1. To provide a statistical base from which management can assess past and current operations and to plan for oncoming c01 t exe 2. To provide a tool to be used byine manager in evaluating k~l component's performance. 3. To present information to production components for plan- ning and controlling their work. 4. To report status information of the Center's work flow. 5. To provide a standardized method of accounting for and reporting manpower utilization. In What Ways Has the MIS Been Used? 1. Primarily for analysis of specific projects or programs to determine: a. Cost of a project or program in terms of manpower % and dollars .~11'1 b. Duration of a project. c. Types of activities (PI, editing, graphics, etc.) associated with a project and the cost of each, e.g., Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 what is the PI cost of a certain report/eq. what is the cost of security escort duty, etc? d. What are NPIC's overtime costs and against what type of work? e. How many and what types of projects are associated with the various NPIC components? f. How many projects are completed in a given time, how many are started, how many are cancelled and how many active projects are there currently on the books? 2. The MIS has also been used to forcast the effort required to exploit a mission. 3. The MIS has been used to provide the Production Management Board with a project status report to facilitate project scheduling. 4. The MIS is used to show NPIC support to CIA and non-CIA ,domponents. 5. The MIS has been used on numerous occasions to answer ad hoc requests for information by the various levels of NPIC and agency management. These requests vary from computerutilization, report production, costs of certain programs, planning, budgeting, training, travel, etc. Why Is The MIS Needed? 1. It is the only source of Center-wide information by which management at all levels can measure the Center's performance. 2. It enables all Center personnel to use the same system there- by reducing Cib operating cost! Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0 What Alternatives Are There? istrating !&_ systdincreasmg operating costs oC~s 1. Have no central system proliferate- multitude of unrelated information systems usable only to the component admin- ~ i/ 2. Create a new system, but this may well .if a thorough study ?~e- ris not performed. 3. Retain the MIS, improve jand study it then determine RECOMMENDATION 1. The MIS should be retained. 2. The MIS should be improved.{ 3. The MIS,data should be studied analytically to determine what further action should be taken. Approved For Release 2008/06/03: CIA-RDP73T00325R000100020029-0