WEEKLY ACTIVITIES REPORT NO. 35 1 - 5 NOVEMBER 1965

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November 5, 1965
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/06: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200040019-6 5UIU-103 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO Director of Training CONFIDENTIAL DATE: 5 November 1965 FROM : Registrar/TR Weekly Activities Report No. 35 1 - 5 November 1965 I. SIGNIFICANT ITEMS: None II. OTHER ITEMS: A. At the request of I attended a meeting 25X1 with representatives of other DDS offices on 1 November to discuss the DDS input into the language policy working group. The main activity of the session was a discussion of a paper (attached) pre- pared by 0 setting forth sane of the ideas for an Agency Language Policy. 0 is soliciting further ideas along the lines outlined in this paper. I have discussed this generally with sits on the working group where I believe the bulk of OTR input can be made. B. I and I met with of George 25X1 Washington University for the purpose of planning our Spring Off- Campus Program. In addition to the standard offerings of History, Political Science, Geography, English, Economics and ADP, we are considering introducing several non-credit courses on such subjects as Investments, Building or Buying a House, Art and the Theater. These would be inexpensive courses - $15.00 to $20.00 and something in which Agency personnel might well have a personal interest. We shall explore this thoroughly, especially with the Employees Activi- ties Branch who might have some other suggestions for us. We have tentatively arranged with to have registration on the 25X1 20th and 21st of January, with Spring Semester classes to begin on 31 January. Further arrangements will be made with American Uni- versity. C. Project HELPFUL nominations have been forwarded to the Commanrhit, Defense Intelligence School. We have submitted 35 names as principals and 13 names as alternates. The grade struc- ture breakdown is as follows: Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/06: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200040019-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/06: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200040019-6 Weekly Activities Report Na. 35 (Cont'd) 1 - 5 November 1965 GS-18 -- 1 17 -- 6 16 -- 10 15 -- 8 14 -- 8 13 -- 2 16 -- 3 15 -- 8 14 -- 2 We hope by 10 November to know whether or not there will be space for our alternates. This de. Joint Chiefs of Staff are at picking to them. There seems to be sufficien Project HELPFUL in May, as proposed b, D. During this reporting period was briefed on the Organization of OTR. Quitted from last week's report was the fact that newly assigned to the Ops School, was briefed on the OTR Organization Mission and Functions. III. PERSONNEL ITEM: We are pleased to have back with us after a prolonged absence for medical reasons. She appears to be in good health and already has picked up the work which during her absence was so well handled by other members of the Registrar Staff. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/06: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200040019-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/06: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200040019-6 5010-,O4 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO : Chief, Registrar Staff/ TR FROM : Chief, AIB/RS/TR. SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 35 1 - 5 November 1965 I. SIGNIFICANT ITEMS None II. OTHERS DATE: 5 November 1965 A. C/OS/OTR, has been assured that AIB will make provision for a maximum of six=em ployees to attend the Introduction to Intelligence course beginning 22 November. (Assurance was in response to DDP/TRQ's such inquiry to C/OS/TR.) The class is already over-subscribed but we have made arrangements to take care of =by putting recent applicants on standby. hours language training for a few= employees was discussed with LAS, 0 says he can arrange for the courses and that he will fit other applicants from WE and FE into the same classes. For record purposes, the courses will in no way be identified with the now-suspended VLTP; they will be referred to as 'special' courses. C. The names of the four Career Trainees who to 23 December have been given to who is +~yf serving as case officer. is planning to put six of its own people in the course, possibly a seventh. Bob wants to keep the limit to eleven since there are only two instructors. The infor- mation that ETB will need to assist in completing arrangements for the CTs to attend will be made available as soon as possible. C/SS/TR, has verbally approved the expenditure of funds for the CTs participation. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/06: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200040019-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/06: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200040019-6 SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 35 (cont) D. CS Review Course is heavily oversubscribed. Registration is up to 36. C/HT/OS, has re- 25X1 viewed all applications. At present we have put non-CSers (6) on standby. The plan is to keep final enrollment to 32. E. Two Special Bulletins for Headquarters Operations Training were ublished: o announce 25X1 another running of the O to 25X1 announce the new OT ourse. The text of the OIC had the approval of DDTR, DTR, DDP/ TRO and of the CI Staff. 25X1 F. A&E/OMS, in the person of reports that the format of the foreign language aptitude test is going to be changed. Apparently, to continue to give the test as in the past A&E will have to procure about $3000 worth of new equipment. C/A&E, and C/LTS 25X1 have discussed this. Their decision is to give only the artificial language test which takes about an hour to complete and which will be given Tuesday and Thursday at 1 p. m. in a basement room at 16th Street. We have agreed to inform Training Officers: We will use the Bulletin as the medium of announcement but will obtain prepublication approval of the text from and A&E. III. PERSONNEL resignation becomes effective today, Friday, 5 November. Pat has completed the series of required exit interviews, one of which led her to the Out-Place- ment Branch, OF, through which she obtained leads for three interviews for employment in private industry. She apparently did not expect the OP leads though she is pleased to have been 25X1 given such attention. Attachment: Weekly attendance figures Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/06: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200040019-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/06: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200040019-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2009/11/06: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200040019-6