INTER-DIRECTORATE ROTATION

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CIA-RDP82-00357R000600070029-2
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RIPPUB
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S
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6
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December 12, 2016
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April 8, 2002
Sequence Number: 
29
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Publication Date: 
March 11, 1971
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MF
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Approved For Release 2002/05/09 : CIA-RDP82-003578000600070029-2 t$ 311 \1? I9J1 MEMORANDUM FOR: Executive Director-Comptroller SUBJECT : Inter-Directorate Rotation 1. This memorandum reports the findings of the Committee on Inter-Directorate Rotation which was formed in accordance with discussion of the subject in the Deputies' Meeting of 28 October 1970. In paragraph 8 it offers recommendations; for yol>_r approval. 2. We have examined. the pattern of rotation over a three-month period, with particular attention to the movement of employees at grades GS-12 and above. In addition, we reviewed the developmental experience of current supergrades to see what opportunities for broadening experience have been availabie to wanias,ors. Information dc-vveioq,t d includes the following with respect to rotation. a. As of 31 January 1971, 162 employees at GS-12 and above were servinn in positions across Directorate lines. This is approximately in 25X9A2 those grades. Grade distribution of the 162 was: GS-12 -- 26 GS-14 42 Supergrades -- 24 GS-13 -- 25 0S-15 -- 45 It is noteworthy that 87 (_53?,0) are in grades GS-14 and 15. b. Distribution of the 162 by Directorate to which assigned was: DCI Area -- 44 DDI -- 10 DDS&T -- 21 DDP -- 40 DDS -- 61 For details, see Tabs A through E. c. Distribution by Career Service area from which assigned was: DCI Area -- 3 DDI -- 45 DDS&T -- 21 DDP -- 63 DDS --- 30 Approved For Release 2002/05/09: CIA-RDP82 Q~I,D.QEQ 070029-2 yd ca vn,:rp lran 0 1 ', r, 17 Approved For 2elease 2002/05/09 : CIA-RDP82-003578000600070029-2 d. We analyzed the appa_cent reasons for the rotational assignment in 183 c