MINUTES OF THE CIA CAREER COUNCIL 28TH MEETING, THURSDAY, 7 JUNE 1956, AT 4:00 P.M. DCI CONFERENCE ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING

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Approved For Release 2001/G4 RDP80-018 62 0007O0189p! DQCUMENT No, TNU'1':!) NO CHAFGE I': CLASS. ci [] DECLASSIFIED OF THE CLASS. CHANGED TO., o NEXT REVIEW DATE. CIA CAREER COUNCIL . pAT hevIEWEB:_0'18995 28th Meeting, Thursday. 7 June 1.956, at j:0O P.1'+. DCI Conference Roomy Administration Building Present: Harrison Go Reynolds, D/Pers9 Chairman: Matthew Baird, D/TR9 Member 25X1A9a COP-DD/P'9 Alto for DD/PD Member Lyman B,, Kirkpatrick IGMember D/60,, Member 25X1A9a SA/DDIa Alto for DD/I,, Member Lawrence K. White, DD/S,, Member 25X1A9a cutive Secretary Reporter Guests: t0 to IG 25X1A9a D/Pers Exec. Offs, 0/'ers )?ED, 0/Pers P 1,, The ,taff Study "Competitive Promotion Sy;atemfl dated Junes was distributed to the members of the Council. Colonel White ore ented an analysis and explanation of the Staff Study, together with charts an graphic aide which elaborated on some of the more technical aspects of the pr ossed system. Before making his presentation, he showed three additionaa. charts relating to levels of salaries in the Agency. The first, Average Gray ,e in CIA, showed that there had been a steady rise. in average grade since 19)x8 throughout the Agencys, the DD/I area approximating the Agency averages, while t r DTI/5 was below and the DD/P above the average. He rrointed out the difficulty 4n presenting; the CIA Budget to the Bureau of the Budget and to the Cozagr?ess in view of this steady rise. The second, Average Grade in Goveront, showed T/0 grades and salaries in CIA are substantially higher than in any other Agency of comparable size and function, The third, Comparison of Grades for Selected Occupationsr, showed that In selected clerical occupations;, CIA Sys salaries higher in most instances than those paid by other elements of Goverrjment and by private industry in selected cities. These grade levels should be considered In connection with any promotion system since they are inter-related, Colonel 'White ?s presentation ? of the Competitive Promotion. System and copies of eight of the charts he used.were distributed to the members of the Council and subsequently to all Heads of Operating Components and Heads of Career Services In sumraaary9,tha proposed Competitive Promotion System embraced the following salient features: (a) The establishment of a promotion quota by the Career Council for the Agency and the three principal DD areas for each six-months cycle o Approved For Release 2001 04 5 -RDP80L 1~QQ 7016-3 25X1A9a Approved For Release 2001/04/$i-RDP80-01826R000700180016-3 CRET (WHIM F ii:.ED IN) BIOGRAPHIC PROFILE NtiM(. 1A5T-F~RST--MIDDLE St.A 2. OATE OF BIRTH 1 S 1 r, 5.oNGEvITy COMP DATE 6, -l,.RIT:'. STATUS .NUMBER OF DEPENDENTS ,GRADE 9. ORGANIZATION TITLE (EXCLUDING EMPLOrE'!i 77 7 t'gFiC`A_ POSITION TITLE AND OCCUPATiuhA.. CODE 11. OFF.CE OF ASSIGNMENT AREFR [> EFFECTIVE DATE NOT EtIGIB,E DECLINED 1 ,MEDICAL STATUS DATE - LAST MEDICAL REPORT STAFF TA7l,a PENDING DEWED 14. ASSESSMENT DAT 1 PROF, TEST DAT 16.OURRLNT RESERVE READr RESERVE STANDBY INACTIVE 17. US NATURALIZATION DATE, IF APPLICABLE STATUS STANDBr -kCTIVE RETiREO NONE d,til,h=C-4 EAPERIENCE (iNCLUDiNG M1:. r Rt, ;o, OSS, SSU AND L'A) M. NCN-CIA EDUCATION (INCLUDING MILITARY, Ar.L TRAINING PRIOR TO EDD, AND ALL INI$ SINCE EOO EXCEPT THAT COVERED IN !TEN 21 ON REVERSE SIDE) iQ CFA EMPLOYMENT HISTORY SINGE 18 SEPT. 1947 (SF-50 IL MILITARY ORDERS) - NOTE FIRST ASSIGNMENT I ALL ACTIONS FOR .*ST 10 YEARS (IF ACTION SEEMS INCORRECT, A MEMO FOR THE RECORD SHOULD BE PREPARED a FILED ADJACENT TO ACTION). I'FECT'VE DATE POSITION TITLE (AS SHOWN ON OFFICIAL ACTION) GRAD COMPONENT GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION p ro-For Releae`2001/04/05: CIA -R P8( -01826R 00700180.0,16x NO. row NW' I JUN 5S SECRET 4 y DURING D UTYHOURS OR TRAINING AT AGENCY EXPENSE it kULNGS SPONSORED TRAINING TRAININGDUR A 0 R6CTIDN 22. FOREIGN LANGUAGE ABILITIES r 23. AT IYE ATA ' A. FITNESS REPORTS FORA NO. 45 LAST RAT1~10 - PATSY ` L T RATING - pAl'Ei Q!4 LAST RATING - DATES 0 (1 Nov 55 EDITION RATING RED?f00Y1C RATING 10D ODYE~Rb' ` T1 PERIOD COVERED OR LATER) RATING IN SECTION C RATING IN SECTION D RATING IN SECTION G 0. ARE THERE REMARKS ON THE FITNESS REPORT B) WHICH-I ICATE FACTORS lHOULO]ffRfVtEjj D 10 ttT AI ? YES N0. C. S"ARIES OF OTHER EVALUATIVE REPORTS IN POT TWO YEARS (PER, PREVIOUS EDITIONS OF FITNESS RT, ETO. ? 24 GRADE F POSITION-TO WHION'INOUMSENT A IF DIF E NT FROM Islaumal"T's A U 25. SUMMARY OF CAREER PREFERENCE OUTLINE AND/OR FIELD REABBIONMENT QUESTIONNAIRE (IM01bATc D4YR(@)I ITEM S-1 ON FIELD REASSIGNMENT QUESTIONNAIRE AND IM 18 ON CAREER PREFERENCE OUTLINE), f Q J' 26. ADDITIONAL I ORMATION SLI1IARY OF OCHER EVALUATIVE DATA SUCH AS WARNING LETTERS, DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS, COMMEN- DATIONS, HON% AND SUGGESTION AWARDS REOEIVED1 ETC.) A 27. DATE PREPARED 28. PROFILE,PREPA O." !TYPED NAME AND SIGNATURE ITEMS 1 - 22 REVILSED AND VERIFIED BY EMPLOYLE TES NO Approved' For Release 2b01/04/ RDP80-01 26R000700180016-3 Approved For Release 2001/04/05 : CIA-RDP80-01R0 con iRINUTl;S CIWItl G:$l a"v9 T01 TS S NEXT JUVIEW DATE. AUTHi NJ 704 DATEi~ ~!~ 4LlIEVIEwER;_018gg 29th Meeting, Nonday,, 11 June 1956, at 2:00 pomp DCI Conference Room, Administration Building Present: Harrison G, Reynolds, D/Pers, Chairman Matthew Baird D/TR, Member 25X1 A9a COP-DD/P, Alt. for DD/P, Member 25X1A9a trick. IG. Member awrence a /Se Member ecutive Secretary 25X1A9a ~~~EReporter Guests: H, Gates Lloyd, Asst. Dep