WEEKLY ACTIVITIES REPORT NO. 34 25 OCTOBER - 29 OCTOBER 1965
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
: Director of Training
DATE: 29 October 1965
PROM : Registrar/TR
SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 34
25 October - 29 October 1965
1. SIGNIFICANT ITEMS:
None
II. OTHER ITEMS:
A. The initial feed back from the first Training Officers
Conference reflects a successful venture despite the confusion
over rooms. Forty-seven Training Officers, of the fifty-three
expected, attended the session and several already have called
to say these should be continued and in essentially the same
format, e.g., presentations on several matters of general
interest and open discussion of problem areas of all kinds. We
shall plan a second conference for late January.
B. On 25 October I met with officers from ORR to discuss
Management Sciences Training. Present from ORR and partic-
ularly Military Research and Analysis Group (MRA) were
alone felt that our orientation training could be accomplished
through the IBM orientation program and other orientation
nrnarani s offer -d in the area. This group urged inclusion of
house course, properly conceived has merit.
have others I've talked with but nevertheless feel that an in
RA is primarily
a Systems Analysis effort presently enrolled 25X1
in the DOD Systems Analysis Course given at the Institute for
Defense Analysis, is from MRA). They are essentially
interested in training from a consumer standpoint. This group 25X1
feels less strongly about an in house orientation course than
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SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 34
25 October 29 October 1965
Systems Analysis and Design, etc., in the program (which we
have already considered). They also felt that little could be
accomplished in one day and recommended consideration of a
two phase program divided into a three day and a five day
package. They asked for a copy of a draft program which I
agreed to send them in exchange for their critical appraisal
of what has been included.
III. PERSONNEL ITEM:
I am advised that who has been on sick 25X1
leave for the past six weeks, will return to work on 1 November. 25X1
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
: Chief, Registrar Staff/TR
DATE: 29 October 1965
FROM : Chief, AIB/RS/TR
SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 34
25 - 29 October 1965
L SIGNIFICANT ITEMS
None
II. OTHERS
A. At a meeting of the Hqs. Trg. / OS Faculty, on
Wednesday, 27 October, procedures for handling applications
for HT courses were reenunciated. The reenunciation was
thought necessary by , C/HT, since the new 25X1
DDP/ TRO, decided that the applications of CS
employees for all QTR courses will no longer be sent thru his
office on their way to AIB. Although established 25X1
the procedure of his initialing all CS applications early in his
term as DDP/ TRO - - at the time he eliminated the FI/ TO from
the direct role of assistant on CS training -- he counted on AIB
to determine whether or not a person should be enrolled. He
also counted on us to flag the problems that required his attention.
When I Iwas in the R/ TRIs office for 25X1
a briefing, as you know we assured him we would continue to
examine the applications carefully and to bring him in on the
problems. At the meeting, I assured the instructors that we will
continue too, to consult them as necessary and that they are
always welcome to know anything at anytime about the status of
the people enrolled in their courses.
One sidestreet in the journey of applications
to our office will continue to be taken: CI Staff approval for
applications for the
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SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 34 (cont)
AIB published a Special Bulletin on
performance in the Communist Party and
Anti-Communist Operations course which is scheduled 3 November,
9:00 - 1:00 p.m. (Response so far assures us he will talk to a
full house.) It also published the November lectures series for
both the National War College and the Industrial College (ICAF).
In the mill are two other Bulletins: announce-
ment of anothe course -- 30 November (Tuesday)
6 December (Monday) -- scheduled to meet an apparent demand
for it, and announcement of his Interrogation
course. The text o which is now in process of being approved.
It is enroute to the E TR by way of C/PPS.
about a date and plan for a tour of
for Training Officers. Bob will offer two plans (a one-day
tour and an overnight) which this office will offer to the TOs.
Bob believes the overnight to be a less harried arrangement.
an SL designee recently assigned
to the Operations Support Faculty, was briefed generously oft
OTR and the general activities of the Schools and Staffs. What
AIB does directly or indirectly for him, as an instructor, was
also included. The briefing was on Tuesday morning.
is attending the Intelligence Review
course. Meanwhile C/AIB is attending to the items of her work
that need immediate attention.
Attachment: Weekly attendance figures
I had the opportunity this morning to talk with
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