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This package contains my summary
of OS Services performed for other
agencies. I used Jerry's notes
but I made some essential changes.
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F, MANPOWER: Office of Security processing is handled
by a GS-12 assisted by a GS-05 clerical.
G. AGENCY EMPLOYEE TO CONSULT: x5
Deputy Director of Security (Policy and Management),
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I. DIRECTORATE Administration
II. COMPONENT Office of Security
III. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
The Office of Security reviews the security
background of non-USIB agency representatives who
have been proposed for access to sensitive compart-
mented information and indoctrinates those repre-
sentatives who have met the prescribed security
standards.
A. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: An Office of
Security professional conducts a review of the
security background and security processing of non-
USIB agency representatives who have been proposed
for access to sensitive compartmented information.
As an adjunct, an Office of Security professional
will indoctrinate those non-USIB agency representatives
who have been approved and have the "need" for access
to sensitive compartmented information.
B. LOCATION: Washington, D. C., and environs.
C. ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED: Non-USIB agencies.
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the Director of Security of this Agency to establish
a Special Clearance Security Control Center.
E. FINANCIAL COSTS: Salary and travel expenses
incidental to job performance.
F. MANPOWER: Central Intelligence Agency, Head-
quarters, processing is handled, on an as required
basis, by a GS-14, a GS-13, and a GS-12. Field reviews
as required are handled in the field by professional
security officers assigned to liaison with the pertinent
agency.
G. AGENCY EMPLOYEE TO CONSULT: 25X1A
25X1A Deputy Director of Security Policy and
Management), x5861.
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Administration
I. DIRECTORATE
II. COMPONENT Office of Security
III, SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
The Office of Security will actasia a purchasing g aa nent
for another U. S. Government agency if
advantage to the U. S. Government.
A. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: An Office of Security
component will make an accommodation purchase of equipment
for other USIB agencies when the purchase results in a rec-
ognizable advantage to the U. S. Government. The advantage
can be a financial one from a cost effectiveness standpoint
or it can also mean providing security office industrial
contacts to agencies with no prior involvement in a par-
ticular field.
B. LOCATION: Washington, D. C., and environs.
C. ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED: USIB Agencies:
Central Intelligence Agency
Department of State
Defense Intelligence Agency
National Security Agency
Department of Treasury
Atomic Energy Commission
Federal Bureau of Investigation
As well as the Service components:
U. S. Army
U. S. Navy
U. S. Air Force
who have representatives sit with the Board as Service
Intelligence Observers.
D. BASIS FOR ACTIVITY: Economy Act; 31 US Code No. 686.
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E. FINANCIAL COSTS: Cost to the Agency is nominal
and consists only of the administrative costs associated
with the transfer of funds.
F. MANPOWER: No manpower commitment necessary beyond
the administrative tasks associated with the transfer of
funds.
G. AGENCY EMPLOYEE TO CONSULT:
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Management), x5861.
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I. DIRECTORATE
II. COMPONENT Office of Security
III. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
The Office of Security provides the services of
two professional security officers to the Defense
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tration and physical threats.
A. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: Two Office of
Security professionals respond to a request from the
Central Intelligence Agency Liaison Officer and Faculty
Advisor at the Department of Defense, Defense Intel-
liRence School, to present a three-hour lecture and
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presented to military personnel preparing for attache
and liaison assignments overseas and is conducted at
the school's request in January, June and October.
B. LOCATION: Headquarters Building, CIA
Langley, Virginia
C. ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED: Department of Defense,
Defense Intelligence School.
D. BASIS FOR ACTIVITY: The request of the Defense
Intelligence School, DOD, made through the CIA Liaison
Officer and Faculty Advisor at the school.
E. FINANCIAL COSTS: Salaries of the GS-14 and
GS-13 presenting the lecture and demonstration.
F. MANPOWER: The GS-14 and GS-13 security officers
presenting the lecture and demonstration.
G. AGENCY EMPLOYEE TO CONSULT: 25X1A
Deputy Director of Security (Policy and
Management), x5861.
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I. DIRECTORATE Administration
II. COMPONENT Office of Security
III. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
The Office of Security provides the services of
a professional security officer to the Armed Forces
Courier Service School to present a one-hour briefing
on "The Soviet Courier System."
A. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: An Office of Security
professional presents a one-hour lecture on "The Soviet
Courier System" to all military personnel attending
the Armed Forces Courier School which is a prerequisite
prior to their assignment as couriers. The lecture is
given on an average of once a month between April and
December of each year.
B. LOCATION: Forrestal Building, Washington, D. C.
C. ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED: Department of Defense
D. BASIS FOR ACTIVITY: In 1967 the Office of
Security agreed to a request from the Director, Armed
Forces Courier School for a one-hour presentation on
"The Soviet Courier System" to be presented at a training
program for Armed Forces Couriers. As the program became
formalized, CIA's presentation as a continuing part of
the course has been presumed by ARFCOS.
E. FINANCIAL COSTS: Salary and travel costs
incidental to job performance.
F. MANPOWER: One GS-14 and one GS-13 equally
divide the lectures.
G. AGENCY EMPLOYEE TO CONSULT:
Deputy Director of Security (Policy and
Management), x5861.
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I. DIRECTORATE Administration
II. COMPONENT Office of Security
III. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
On an ad hoc basis, the Office of Security provides
Denied Area Reality Briefings to personnel of non-USIB
agencies proceeding on official travel to the Soviet
Bloc or the Peoples Republic of China.
A. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: An Office of Security
professional responds to ad hoc requests from non-USIB
agencies to provide Denied Area Reality Briefings to
personnel proceeding on official travel to the Soviet
Bloc or the Peoples Republic of China. In most instances
the traveler has access to sensitive compartmented infor-
mation and/or is a senior officer in his agency.
B. LOCATION: Washington, D. C., and environs.
C. ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED: Non-USIB Agencies.
D. BASIS FOR ACTIVITY: The basis is essentially
a historical evolution resulting from the services
performed by the Office of Security for non-USIB agency
personnel requiring access to sensitive com artmented
information. As a further reference, the control 25X1A
System manual, VI, F, page 10, specifically sets out
requirements for an appropriate defensive measure briefing
for an indoctrinated individual traveling to Sino-Soviet
satellite areas.
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E. FINANCIAL COSTS: Salary and travel expenses
incidental to job performance.
F. MANPOWER: The security officer (GS-15, GS-14,
GS-12) assigned to conduct the briefing.
G. AGENCY EMPLOYEE TO CONSULT:
Deputy Director of Security (Policy and
Management), x5861.
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I. DIRECTORATE Administration
II. COMPONENT Office of Security
III. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
The Office of Security provides the services of
a security officer to provide briefings to other USIB
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equipment.
A. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: At the request of
other USIB agencies, an Office of Security professional
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a specific example of this service, Office of Security
professionals regularly brief at the National Cryptologic
School, National Security Agency, three times a year.
B. LOCATION: Washington, D. C., and environs.
C. ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED: USIB Agencies:
Central Intelligence Agency
Department of State
Defense Intelligence Agency
National Security Agency
Department of Treasury
Atomic Energy Commission
Federal Bureau of Investigation
As well as the Service components:
U. S.. Army
U. S. Navy
U. S. Air Force
who have representatives sit with the Board as Service
Intelligence Observers.
D. BASIS FOR ACTIVITY: Historically, USIB agencies
not having a particular security expertise available will
request the Office of Security, Central Intelligence Agency,
to brief their personnel on the subject.
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E. FINANCIAL COSTS: Salary and travel expenses
incidental to job performance with approximately six
man-weeks of time per year devoted to this activity.
F. MANPOWER: A professional security officer,
usually a GS-12, conducts the briefings.
G. AGENCY EMPLOYEE TO CONDUCT:
Deputy Director of Security (Policy and
Management l, x5861.
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I. DIRECTORATE
II. COMPONENT
III. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
Office of Security
The Office of Security provides the services of
a security officer to conduct surveys of proposed
facilities for storing sensitive compartmented infor-
mation received from this Agency at non-USIB departments
and agencies.
A. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: An Office of Security
professional, on an as required basis, conducts physical
and counteraudio surveys of facilities at non-USIB depart-
ments and agencies, including White House offices, that
will be used to house sensitive compartmented information
received from this Agency.
B. LOCATION: Principally Washington, D. C., and
environs.
C. ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED: Non-USIB agencies.
D. BASIS FOR ACTIVITY: DDCI April 1962 memorandum
directing the Director of Security of this Agency to
establish a Special Clearance Security Control Center.
E. FINANCIAL COST: Salary and travel expenses
incidental to job performance.
F. MANPOWER: The security officer or officers
(GS-12/13) assigned to conduct the survey.
G. AGENCY EMPLOYEE TO CONSULT: 25X1A
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Management), x5861.
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E. FINANCIAL COSTS: Salaries of the training
officers.
F. MANPOWER: Approximately two man-weeks per
year by security officers at the GS-12 level.
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G. AGENCY EMPLOYEE TO CONSULT:
Deputy Director of Security (Policy and
Management), x5861.
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II. COMPONENT
III. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
Office of Security
On an ad hoc basis the Office of Security provides
the services of a staff security officer to conduct
physical and procedural security surveys of other:U. S.
Government organizations.
A. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: An Office of Security
professional, on an as required basis and at the request
of other components of this Agency, conducts security
surveys of safekeeping facilities of other U. S. Gov-
ernment agencies to insure that the organization con-
cerned has the requisite facilities for the storage of
Agency classified material.
B. LOCATION: Washington, D. C., and environs.
National Security Agency
National Science Foundation
Naval.Ordnance Station
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Military Assistant to the Vice President
President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
National Federal Credit Union Administration
National Archives
Export-Import Bank of the United States
DIA Security Staff
Department of State Security Staff
House Judiciary Committee, Impeachment Inquiry
White House Office of Telecommunications, IRAC
Department of Commerce
USAID/State Department
Federal Energy Agency
Cost of Living Council
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Department of Interior
Congress and Subcommittees (during appear-
ances by DCI and other senior Agency officials)
FAA Office of Investigations and Security
Internal Revenue Service
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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IS FOR ACTIVITY: In accordance with
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E. FINANCIAL COSTS: Salary incidental to job
performance. Survey usually requires a period of three
to five days.
F. MANPOWER: A pro'essional security officer,
usually a GS-13, is assigned to conduct each survey.
G. AGENCY EMPLOYEE TO CONSULT:
Deputy Director of Security (Policy and
Management , x5861.
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E. FINANCIAL COSTS: Salaries (including benefits)
of the officers assigned to the school is approximated
to be $87,490 annually.
F. MANPOWER: The professional security officers
assigned to the school are usually a GS-15, GS-13, and
GS-12.
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G. AGENCY EMPLOYEE TO CONSULT:
Deputy Director of Security (Policy and
anagemen , x5861.
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