DIARY NOTES

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CIA-RDP76-00183R000500010035-2
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August 4, 2000
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March 5, 1964
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NOTES
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Approved For Release 2000/08 NOW -RDP76-00183R000500010035-2 NOW DIARY NOTES 25X1A 25X1A DD/S kv__~ 5 March 1964 1. At the Executive Committee Meetin this mornin I reported brieflV on the has been wore out with the terna Revenue Service. The report was very well received. 2. At General Carter's request I asked Bob Bannerman to arrange a luncheon for and one or two of his top lieutenants prior to General Carter's departure on March if possible. a. We reviewed our summer employment program, and he agreed that we should not proceed any further with his earlier suggestion that we exchange summer-only employees with the FBI, Secret Service, or other sensitive agencies. He asked my advice as to whether we should try to stir up interest around the Government to get the White House to overrule the Civil Service Commission. I recommended against this, and he ac- cepted my recommendation. I told him about the possibility of employing some of our employees' dependent 25X1A6a While he did not disapprove, he was not very sympathetic to ts ea and said that he would want to consider it with the utmost care. b. I left with General Carter the literature on the Warner W. Stockberger Achievement Award for 1963 for outstanding accomplishment in the field of personnel management. I told him that, in the light of all we had said in Mr. Kirkpatrick's recommendation for the President's Outstanding Civilian Service Award, I thought that he was the only candi- date the Agency could recommend. c. I discussed briefly with General Carter "problem people" and the apparent unwillingness of the command and supervisory chain to do some- thing about them. I told General Carter that I planned to have a meeting of a few senior people next week to discuss this problem but that I had in mind proposing some sort of Agency mechanism which would force action on many of these cases. He was wholeheartedly in agreement and asked me to push this vigorously and to be very "hard-nosed" about it. 4. Inasmuch as Gates and reported that at the Financial 25X1A6a Policy and Budget Committee meeting this morning issued an 25X1 A6a Approved For Release 2000/08/cRDP76-00183R000500010035-2 SECRET Approved For Release 2000/08/27 : CIA-RDP76-09483R000500010035-2 25X1A9a indictment against our procurement activities, I asked Jim Garrison to give me a memorandum on the facts of the situation insofar as DD/S&T is con- cerned. 5m telephoned to say that, in accordance with my long-standing request, Bud Wheelon could come to the DD/S Staff Meeting at 10 a.m. next Wednesday, 11 March, to deliver a short talk on the mission, functions, and activities of DD/S&T; I accepted. LKW:jrf Approved For Release 2000/08/27 : CIA-RDP76-00183R000500010035-2 SECRET