DAIRY NOTES

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CIA-RDP76-00183R000400040022-4
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December 9, 2016
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February 15, 2001
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22
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April 12, 1963
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NOTES
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RET Approved For Release 200JJO6/09 : CIA-RDP76-00183R000400040 2-4 DIARY NOTES 12 April 1963 1. At the Executive Committee Meeting this morning the Director announced that he has postponed his trip to Europe until 28 April. He will go first ~nd then to 2. At my request Matt Baird prepared a cost estimate for Fiscal Year 1964 of the Mid-Career Training Program- -$139, 000. 1 have forwarded the estimate to Mr. Kirkpatrick requesting that he and I settle with John Bro the financing of this course so that Matt can make a commitment for $60, 000 for three courses of thirty students each. 3. Regarding automatic data processing: a. I met with to discuss the DD/R computer problem and also the question o centralization of all of our computer facilities. b. I telephoned Jim Cunningham to request that Paul Borel and be cleared so that - could have an Automatic 25 1 A Data Processing Committee meeting to consider the DD/R problem. c. I have arranged for a briefing of General Carter and Mr. Kirkpatrick at 1030 hours on Monday, 15 April, on our whole computer problem, at which time I expect to get some guidance on the centraliza- tion question. 4. I approved of Office of Logistics, arranging for Mr.. Charles Conrad, Acting .rector of the National Capitol Planning Commission, to give a presentation on the plan for year 2000 in our auditorium on 26 April at 12:00 noon. We should give this advance publicity so that anyone who has an interest can attend. 5. Jack Earman discussed a number of items with me: a. Jack wishes to inspect some DD/S office during this calendar year and asked if I had any preference as to which office he inspected. I asked him for a day or two to think this over. He later advised me Approved For Release 2001/06/09 : CIA-RDP76-00183R000400040022-4 HHET 41 E Approved For Release 200@106/09 : CIA-RDD76-00183R000400040,2-4 that DD/S offices were inspected as follows: Medical Staff, 1955; Office of Communications, 1956; Office of Personnel, 1959; Office of Training, 1960; Office of Security, 1960; Office of Logistics, 1961. b. Jack recommended to me very highly Mr 25X1A9a . DD/P careerist (grade GS-13), who wants to transfer to the Administration Career Service. I told Jack that I would certainly give this most serious consideration. 6. General talked to me about a cable, which I later read, 25X1A6a Neither of us are completely satisfied with the report and will want to pursue it with 25X1A9a when he returns near the end of April. 7. At the Executive Committee Meeting this morning the Director indicated that Clark Clifford would probably be the new Chairman of the President's Board of Advisors on Foreign Intelligence. This is not yet for publication. 8. Jack Earman asked me to nominate a replacement for who will be retiring 30 June 1963. I mentioned as a possibility and said I would also try to think of other names. Jack appeared interested in Charlie. 9. General reported that the individual in who refused 25X1A6a to take a TDY assignment is being sent home for terminationproved. iu. r;mmett Echols telephoned to say that our 25X1A5a1 was taking a year's sabbatical and had re as is rep acement25XlA5al In the light of our recent experience with in connection with the appli- 25X1A5a1 25X1A9a cation of Emmett wondered if we should proceed. I told him that I saw no objection and certainly would not turn him down because of his interest in 25X1A9a the -case. LKW:jas Approved For Release 2001/06/09 : QI p 6-00183R000400040022-4 .t