OFFICE OF SECURITY STATISTICAL REPORT FOR APRIL 1963
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May 17, 1963
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17 May 1963
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Security
SUBJECT : Office of Security Statistical Report
for APRIL 1963
1. The attached tables and charts reflect some of the activities of
certain components of the Office during APRIL 1963.
2. The statistics in the tables are compiled by the component con-
cerned and refer to the current month.
3. The charts are prepared in this office from the statistics in the
tables and afford a means of comparing the various accomplishments, work
loads, and activities from the beginning of the current fiscal year to date.
4. Following are noteworthy items for the month:
a. The Director of Security briefed General Joseph
Carroll, Director, DIA, on security matters of current
mutual interest.
b. In furtherance of current excellent liaison rela-
tionships with the Metropolitan Police- Department, the
Director of Security and other senior officials of the Office
were hosts at a luncheon for Deputy Chief Roy Blick and
Captain Scott Moyer of the Metropolitan Police Department.
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d. Office training activity during the month included
a training course for Security Officers under assignment to
overseas bases and stations, a physical security
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, and the completion of Special Agents Training Course
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e. The Office was extensively engaged in rendering
support to the three Agency Staff employees involved in Pro-
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required for the indefinite future. At this point the following
has been accomplished:
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f. Workload figures continued to reach record highs. Three
thousand and ninety-two overt and semicovert cases were received.
The previous high was 2, 714 received during the month of March
1963.
g. The Office participation in the National Health Agencies
Drive and the Joint Service Crusade was highlighted by the follow-
ing statistics:
National Health Agencies Joint Service Crusade
% of Partic- Average Amount % of Partic- Average Amount
ipation gift Collected ipation gift Collected
98.1% $2.22 $941.40 97.7% $1. 36 $574.80
The A enc figures were as follows:
85% $3. 66 76% $2.09
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h. During the month the Agency was host to the current
class of the National War College. In this connection, the
Office participated in rendering miscellaneous support and pro-
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a senior official of the Office and a graduate of the War
College, served as a host to the group.
i. The Deputy Director of Security (PPS) and the Chief,
Technical Division, briefed the members of the CIA-DIA
Scientific Guidance Panel on countermeasure techniques and
equipment.
k. An Office of Security Directive was prepared to
implement Action Memorandum No. 22 from the Executive
Director reaffirming the responsibility of each Agency employee
to report the details of unauthorized disclosures to the Office
of Security. The Directive established the Area Security
Officers as a reporting channel, and the Executive Staff was
designated as the focal point to receive information regarding
all unauthorized disclosures.
m. An Office-wide survey of liaison relationships with
DIA and the quality of these relationships was conducted in
connection with an Agency-wide study.
n. I members of the Security Patrol
completed an orientation tour of the Headquarters Building con-
ducted by the Safety Officer. This program was instituted to
qualify the Patrol for effective action in the event of emergencies
at the Headquarters Building.
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o. The Chief, Special Security Center, met with a repre-
sentative of DIA to discuss procedures for obtaining uniformity
in personnel investigative and evaluation criteria as utilized by
the various governmental components for special type clearance s
BSI, T, I The proposed procedures and the proposed
standardization will be submitted to the Security Subcommittee of
USIB for approval and submission to USIB and dissemination to
the Intelligence Community.
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