LENGTH OF SERVICE CERTIFICATES

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ILLEGIB ADMINISTRATI - USE ONLY Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R00MR149.21163 M:71 fliBIRCT et F 3 OCT*66 et asambere ad year Uric* wit** ea et it *ad LS rare of CIA service. Aiat- a width pee will wit to grommet te 2. taratekt arattots suet be abeerved. et coarse, is releashig thew certilicatee. tasty ascioyees, con primate au* their certates sot diatlay theat tee Mead* and aseoristes. 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USE 0E14 STATI NTL Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 Distribution: Orig - 0/C w/atts 1 - Each other adse w/atts 1--1----DD/S Subject w/att 3 L?te 1 - DD/S Chrono AEO-DD/S:WFV:ews (3 Oct 66) ,,f1( e, ? ST Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ATINTL Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 /20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R00140 4t Approve INTERNAL USE ONLY 1947 - 1966 SIXTH ANNUAL AWARDS CEREMONY li SPTE BEA ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY STATINTL Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY PROGRAM ie National Anthem ASSEMBLY Opening Remarks MR. EMMETT D. ECHOLS Director of Personnel P:esentation of Length of Service Certificates and Address MR. RICHARD HELMS Director of Central Intelligence Ltroduction of the Vice-President MR. RICHARD HELMS Director of Central Intelligence R 3marks THE HONORABLE HUBERT H. HUMPHREY Vice-President of the United States lv usic F oral Arrangements FOUR SEASONS GARDEN CLUB ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 STATI NTL STATI NTL 1111111.111 Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400011/_ ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY HONOR AWARDS Awarded During Year Ending September 1966 DISTINGUISHED INTELLIGENCE MEDAL 9 I NITELLIGENCE STAR 9 INTELLIGENCE MEDAL OF MERIT 36 CERTIFICATE OF MERIT WITH DISTINCTION 52 CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 32 SUGGESTION AND INVENTION AWARDS Awarded During Year Ending September 1966 One hundred and five persons were awarded certificates and cash E. mounting to $13,417.00. ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY PUBLIC SERVICE AWARDS ATIONAL CIVIL SERVICE LEAGUE CAREER SERVICE AWARD OMINEE FOR 1966 Dr. R. Jack Smith, now Deputy Director of Intelligence, was r ominated as the Agency's candidate for the 1966 Career Service ward granted by the National Civil Service League. The League g rants awards each year to ten career employees who exemplify in an outstanding manner efficiency, character, service, and achieve- r lent. In making the nomination, the Director said of Dr. Smith: "I welcome the opportunity of nominating Dr. R. Jack Smith, the Director of Current Intelligence in the Central Intelligence Agency, for the 1966 Career Service Award. Dr. Smith's fine performance in the demanding and exact- ing profession of intelligence production and reporting ranks him as one of the top intelligence analysts in our country and an outstanding expert on foreign affairs. The quality and quantity of intelligence produced under Dr. Smith's direction, particularly during the Cuban crisis and the increasing involvement of the United States in Vietnam, has won wide acclaim in the United States intelligence com- munity. I believe his professional competence and lead- ership and his contributions to our national security merit public recognition." ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 1.1111.111 Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R0014000 -1P1 _ ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY STATI NTL FEDERAL WOMAN'S AWARD FOR 1966 Office of Current Intelligence, was iLominated as the Agency's candidate for the Federal Woman's tward for 1966. This award is given annually to six women who I ave made outstanding contributions to the efficiency and quality ,f the Federal career service. In nominating I I the )irector stated: . . . the Central Intelligence Agency welcomes the op- portunity to submit for the 1966 Federal Woman's Award STATINTL the nomination ofl Ia senior intel- ligence research analyst who is known in the United States intelligence community as a highly competent specialist on STATINTL Vietnam and Southeast Asia affairs. I 'career in this Agency has been exceptional, and I believe her con- tributions to national security efforts merit public recogni- tion." WILLIAM A. JUMP MEMORIAL AWARD NOMINEE FOR 1966 Mr. John M. McMahon, Deputy Director of the Office of Special Projects, was nominated as the Agency's candidate for the William A.. Jump Memorial Award, and was awarded the "Certificate of Recognition." This award is presented annually to young Federal employees in ecognition of outstanding accomplishments in the field of public tdministration. In forwarding Mr. McMahon's nomination, the Director stated: "Mr. McMahon has demonstrated during his fifteen years in the Central Intelligence Agency that he possesses execu- tive-management ability to an extraordinary extent for an individual of his age and experience. His unusual talents in the fields of personnel management, financial admin- istration, program analysis, organization, planning, and policy direction have accelerated his career advancement to a top executive position in one of the Agency's most impor- tant technological programs. He is a dynamic young ad- ministrator whose leadership and notable contributions to the effective management of this Agency are exceptional." ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 STATI NTL llIIIIIIII Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R0014000100I -P. ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY ARTHUR S. FLEMMING AWARDS NOMINEE FOR 1966 Dr. Albert D. Wheelon, Deputy Director for Science & Technology, was nominated by the Agency as its candidate for the Arthur S. F,emming Award sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce oi Washington, D. C. These awards are granted to young men in the Federal service for their outstanding work or major accomplishments in executive, administrative, scientific, and technical fields. In nominating Dr. Wheelon, the Director stated: "Dr. Wheelon, a brilliant and imaginative research scien- tist, has had a key role in the development and direction of the Agency's scientific research and technological pro- grams. He has an outstanding record of academic prep- aration, professional competence and scientific leadership in the intelligence community of the United States. He has provided leadership, both as a scientist and as an admin- istrator, in the management of complex scientific programs during a period when the development of scientific and technological capabilities has been of critical importance to the security of our nation. I believe his oustanding con- tributions to the scientific intelligence efforts of the United States and to the field of science merit public recognition." ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 llilliilliiiii Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R0014000a - _ ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY STATINTLuAREER EDUCATION AWARD WINNERS lwere granted Career Education Awards by the National Institute of Public Affairs for graduate study during the academic year of 1966-1967. a careerist in the Office of Central Reference of the Directorate of Intelligence whose work has been in systems analysis and electronic data processing, is currently studying the managerial aspects of electronic data processing at the University of Indiana. a careerist in the Office of Security of the Support Services whose Agency experience has been within a broad range of security activ- ities, is attending Stanford and specializing in administrative law and government organizations. The Career Education Awards Program enables the winners to pursue individual courses of study at outstanding participating universities without adhering to the restrictions of an established curriculum. The winners are selected by the Institute on the basis of their intellectual ability, their outstanding performance in the Agency, and their high potential for leadership and executive responsibility. ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 STATI NTL STATI NTL Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY STATI NTL FELLOWSHIP IN CONGRESSIONAL OPERATIONS were granted Fenowsrups in uongressionai operations for the period beginning End-November 1966 and extending to September 1967. The Fellow- ships are granted annually by the Civil Service Commission in cooperation with the American Political Science Association with a goal of providing the winners with a sound grasp of Congressional STATI NTiesponsibilities and their relationships to the overall process of gov- e rnment. a careerist with the Office of Special Activities in the Directorate of Science and Technology, and a careerist in the Office of Domestic Contact Services in the Directorate of Intelligence, were selected from a record number of young men and women from the executive agencies of the Government. Both will spend the nine months on assignment to offices of United States Senators and members of the House of Representatives, and they will have the opportunity to participate in weekly seminars chaired by leaders in the Congress and in other branches of the Government. STATINTL PAPERWORK MANAGEMENT AWARD Records Administration Officer, was nomi- nated as the Agency's candidate for the Federal Paperwork Manage- ment Award. This award is presented annually in recognition of outstanding leadership and excellence in promoting effective man- STATINTigement of paperwork in the Government. STATINTL In forwarding I nomination, the Director stated: has relentlessly pursued a program of improv- ing tne Agency's records and paperwork management for a period of fifteen years. Largely as a result of his profes- sional competence and his leadership, we have an Agency- wide program which has significantly benefited the intel- ligence collection efforts of the Central Intelligence Agency and other elements in our intelligence community. I think his success in applying sound administrative principles to our Agency's complex and unique problems of records management and his efforts to inspire others to improve paperwork management merit public recognition." ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 STATI NTL IIIIIIIIMIII Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R0014000II025-1 ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY SIGNIFICANT SUGGESTION AWARDS STATI NTL I a Logistics careerist assigned to the Clandestine Services, received a $5,000 award for his contributions to vehicular and construction programs. His achievements saved approximately $1,900,000 in addition to exceptional intangible bene- fits for U.S. Government objectives abroad. The Director also STATINTLwarded the Intelligence Medal of Merit to for his remarkable accomplishments. the Directorate of Science and Technology a f the Directorate of Intelligence have been STATI NThominated for Presidential recognition for a most significant devel- opment that produced cost avoidance results. of the Office of Logistics shared honors with ;signed to the Department of the Navy, for their invention. They received an award in July 1963 for their original development which, it was estimated, would have cost at least $250,000 if given to an outside contractor for solution. They STATINTieceived an additional award of $750 from the Department of the Army through the Interdepartmental Referral Program. Technical Services Division, was awarded a total of $625 for cost reduction innovations which resulted in sav- ings in excess of $12,500. ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 STATI NTL Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY SAFE DRIVER AWARDS The National Safety Council has certified that the following persons have earned Safe Driver Awards during Fiscal Year 1966: Fifteen Years: 'STATINTL Ten Years: ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ApprovedLPM:IiiageAkeg08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 INTERNAL USE ONLY ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ADMINISTRATIVE Approved For Release 2DD3NYM IJUIACIWA584-00780R001400dir 0025-1 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Support ;)/?:: 6 SEP 1968 SUBJECT : Ten and Fifteen Year Longevity Certificates 1. The attached rosters of persons in the Support Services list the names of individuals who have completed 10 and 15 years of service in this Agency as of 17 September 1966. Their individual certificates are enclosed. 2. The issuance of these certificates calls for certain controls to insure that their possession will not weaken the security and cover of those employees whose names should not be associated with the Agency. It is understood that a large number of employees can properly receive and retain the certificates and show them to interested friends and associates. In all cases, it is important that the background of the employee, his current and/or past cover status, the probable or possible nature of future assignments, including TDY, should be the factors de- termining the physical control of the certificate. 3. Determinations should be based on the above criteria as to the advisability of passing responsibility for the control of the certificate to the individual. In those instances where possession is considered inadvisable, it is suggested that following formal presentation of tie certificate to the individual, the certificate be returned for safe- keeping and subsequent release to the individual when appropriate. 4. In view of the importance of this matter, it is recommended that where any doubt exists, the certificate be returned to the Executive Secretary, Honor and Merit Awards Board, to be released at a more appropriate time. 5. Please notify the Executive Secretary, HMAB, extension of the dates on which your ceremonies will be held. Several programs are attached for your information and possible use. Atts ? cos Director of Personnel :Ar Mr Approved For Release120113/08/20sT,c4A7RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 STAT STATI NTL STATI NTL Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1, ADUINISTRATIVE ,)/) INTERNAL USE ONLY MEMORANDUM POR1 anecutive fltyectorcptroUer THROUGH SUBJECT Deputy Director for Support Ten and Pifteen Year LongwvitY 1. The at names of in this Agency are enclosed. of persons in the vho have completed T Septeeher 1966. 26 SEP 19e6 of the Director 13 years of individual Ger 2. The issuance of these cerUtiestes calls for C t4in controls to insure that their possession will not vesken the seeme snd cover of those employees shoot news should not be associated with the Agency. It is understood that a large musiber of eiployees can reeeive and retain the eertificatoe and 'how them to interested friends and associates. In all cases, it is important that Che background of the employee, his current and/or past *over status, the probable or possible nature of future scat/meats, including TM, should be the factors leterminiol the physical control of the certificate. 3. Determinations should be based on the above criteria, as to the advisability of passing responsibility for the control of the certificate to the individual. In those instances where possession is considered inadvisable, it is suggested that renaming formal presentation of the certificate to the individual, the certdfleste be returned for safe- keeping and subsequent release to the individual when appropriate. 4. In 'lieu of the importance of this matter, it is recommended that vhere any doubt exista, the certificate be returned to the Roscutive Secretary, Sonar and Merit Awards Board to be released at a mere epprepriate time. 5. Please notify the seutive Sec tory, HMAB, extension of the dates on vhich your cereanies will be held. Several prows= are attaebed for your information and possible use. 1.0 Earimett D. Echols Emmett D. Echols Director of Personnel Atts Distribution: Orig & 1 - Addressee AppkveeltPlit F1'irease 2003/Q8a0F4JCAAT-RDp84-p0780R001400010025-1 i.DDjS 1. - pfftrs Header File 010/BSD/IAB t#.fl tiPrEall STATI NTL (14 SeP 19SrATINT ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY, Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84f9197?WM41140010025-1 29 SEP 1966 TR DDI'3 FILE LA, MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Administrative Management Society 1. On 27 September the Administrative Management Society held Its Federal Paperwork Management Awards Banquet at the Shoreham Hotel. There were approximately 500 people present and 21 Achievement Awards were made to employees of Government. I lwas one of the STATINTL recipients. Elmer. Staats, Comptroller General, made the principal address. 2. There were about 18 - 20 Agency employees present for the occasion, most of whom came from the Records Management Staff and the Office of the DD/S. It was a very impressive ceremony. DD/S:RLB:jvw Distribution: Orig - DD/S Subject w/background 1 - DD/S Chrono an Deputy Director for Support Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY STATI NTL Approved For Release '2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 Mr. Bannerman: Did you want to send copies of this to anyone? Miriam 9/29 Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 STATI NTL STATI NTL STATI NTL Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 21 September 1966 Mr. Bannerman: Concerning the paperwork dinner at the Shoreham on 27 September: The Office of Personnel provided me the STATINTL following information this morning. 'ine invitation to Mr. Helms was not mailed as of yesterday so a long distance call was placed to the outfit running the dinner. The invitation will be mailed to you here lwas advised). You and Mrs. Bannerman 114.1 are invited and will sit at the head table. You will be introduced as the "Deputy Director for Support, Central Intelligence Agency," representing the Director. The dress is tajap..1 for those at tile head table. and his wife will not be at the head table. You and Mrs. Bannerman are invited to a special reception at 6:15 in the Regency Room at the Shoreham. The speaker for the evening will be Elmer Staatz, Comptroller-General. Seventeen others from the Agency plan to attend, including The invitation, explaining all of the above, should be received here today or tomorrow. Miriam Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 STATINTL Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 STATI NTL STATI NTL Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 - 8 September 1966 To Mr. Bannerman via Mr. Warfield - Regarding the Federal Paperwork Manage- ment Awards, I noted that the list of "nominees" contains 21 names whereas memorandum refers to 20 nominees and winners. I called I who attended the Adminis- trative Management Society meeting yesterday, to ask about this discrepancy and also to ask about the apparent confusion as to whether all 21 are "winners" or "nominees". Jeanne said that there will be six special winners, whose names are followed by an asterisk on the list, and that she had asked specifically whether the others on the list were in fact winners and she was told "Yes, they are winners and will be treated as such and will be at the head table." She does not know the explanation for the list of 21 and the repeated reference to 20 by Administrative Management Society officers. Jeanne says we should receive the official invitation to the banquet next week. The invitation should eliminate any doubt about the status of Mr. VRT Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 STATI NTL Approved Approved -ar---m.--r FitiMet161,4020613/0131): DATE CIA-RPFRIPO Int *IR0014 TO: Deputy Director for Support ROOM NO. 7 D 26 BUILDING Headquarters REMARKS: Per our conversation of 6 September, the Director will be unable to attend the banquet on 27 September and requests that you attend in his place. L. K. White FROM: Executive Director-Comptroller ROOM NO. I For Betepse BUILDINGEXTENSION (:)9130/glaaiggkfipP81-oomoilool44 FORM NO 1 FEB 55 REPLACES FORM 36-8 WHICH MAY BE USED. * GPO :1957-0-439445 (47) 0010025-1 0010025-1 STATI NTL STATINTL 25X1 25X1 Approved For ReADUIZI VEIAIRDP84-00780R001400010025-1 INTERNAL USE ONLY ws September 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence SUBJECT: Federal Paperwork Management Award 1. This memorandum is for information only. 2. The Administrative Management Society held a meeting of several Federal Government Information Officers at the National Archives Buflding today. I 'attended from here. 3. The purpose of this meeting was to announce to each representative the names of the 20 Federal Paperwork Management Award Winners, and to request that each agency publicize the award internally and give adequate recognition to their award winners. 4. CIA's nominee, I is one of the 20 nominated. He has not yet been notified, however, the meeting today was followed by an open press conference. 5. ;nvitations will be mailed to xou. and. tsj I414- 11113 STATINTL t_to_Attend the banquet and tO Sit at the head teble on Tueedaj? September 2/. The affair will take place at the Shoreham Hotel, the social hour Till be# 6:3Q p.m. and dinnerj 730 pita. Last year some Heads of Agencies attended, some sent their Deputies and. some sent their AllSintantSTATINTL for Administration. We understand that the Office of Personnel has already received soma 30 tickets for sale. 6. A copy of this memorandum is being sent to Colonel White and to Mr. Banner:nen for their consideration as to internal publicity for Mr. perhape at the Annual Awards Ceremony, on the 19th of September, despite the fact that it would precede the official. presentation to Mr. lby the Administrative Management Society. Joseph C. Goodwin Assistant to the Director cc: ,kzec Dir DDS Attach: a. List of 1966 Award Winners b. ANS memo dated August 26 1966. c. ?o Approved or Release tg7811:001400010025-1 INITFPNAI ItSF En! If PAGE STAT .4' Approved For Release ill0,04(CCIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ADMINISTRATIVE NANAGEMENT SOCIETY. GOVERMENT PAPERWORK MANAGEMENT AWARDS NOMINEE Robert B. Beets Hiss Frances T. Bourne Rufus L. Carpenter Robert J. Drummond Jcseph F. Gorman Ira F. Haddock Mrs. Phyllis T. Jenness Horace H. Kramer Herbert E. LaCroix 011on D. MaCooll William J. McLaughlin Bruce NeNair ? M. Mildred C. Portner, Robert D. Rice John M. Riley Everett E. Shoats William A. Snyder Frank X. Thorntan4- Charles E. 1,4y1134.- William F. Zinraerman*7--- NOMINATING AGENCY General Services Administration Department of State Veterans Administration ? Central Intelligence Agency Civil Service Commission Atomic Energy Commission Department of the Navy National Aeronautics & Space Admin. Department of Commerce Federal Aviation Agency Department of tha Army Department of Labor Treasury Department Librarian of Congress . Defence Intelligence Agency ? Department of Health, Education and Welfare Post Office Department Defence Supply Ageney Department of the Air Force Department of Agriculture Government of the District of Approved For Release 2003/08/20: CINTS*440 _780R001400010025-11 1, Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY 215 OL 9-4300 WILLOW GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA 19090 August 26, 1966 Mr. George F. Morau Assistant to the Director Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D. C. 20505 INVITATION -- BRIEFING For the second straight year, the Administrative Management Society is sponsoring the Federal Paperwork Management Awards Program. We are greatly encouraged by the significant re- sponse to this year's program. The Awards Program will take place at a Banquet on September 27, 1966 at 7:30 p.m., at the Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D. C., to recognize one or more Federal employees for outstanding effi- ciency in the management of Government Paperwork. This year, the Society will cite over 20 Federal employees for their efforts in developing programs of great significance in this drive for further advances in cutting Federal Paperwork which results in cost savings and increased efficiency. The Honorable Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General of the United States, will be the key speaker at the Awards Banquet in September. The Toastmaster for the Banquet will be Representative Edward P. Boland, Committee Appropriations, House of Representatives. The Awards will be made by our International President, L. W. Lynett, Manager, Administrative Services, IBM Corporation, Armonk, New York. We would like to present the full AMS Awards Banquet story to you. We would be honored and delighted if you could meet with us, and other invited Public Affairs Officers, at a coffee-break and brief- ing to be held on September 7, at 10:00 a.m., room 105, National Archieves Building, Washington, D. C. Will you honor us with an affirmative response? ROBERT C. WALTER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 19tuseGe STATINTL STATI NTL STATI NTL STATI NTL Approved Focaleate 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-0078 Robert C. I-irate:4 Executive Director Adroinietxativet MallaBement tiociety Willow Grove, Penneybrania 19090 Dear Mr. Walter: 101141 01400010025-1 DD/S 66-3350 ER 66-1404/a 30 JUN 1966 Tito Central Intelligence Ageney fireicornes the opportunity to nominate our Records Administration Officer, for the second &lewd Federal Paperwork idarateement Award. has relentleesly pursued a program of improv- ing the Ageocy's records and paperwork management for a period of fifteen years. Largely as a reault of his professional compo- tomes and his lesderchip, we have an Agency-wide program which hats eignificantly benefited the intalligeetce collection effort* of tile Contra Intelligence Agency and other elements in our intelligence community. I thick Itie succese in applying sound adeeinistrative principles: to cur Agency's complex end unierse problerna of record)) rnattagernent and hie efforts to inspire others to improve paperwork znancteement merit public recognition. I sea very interested in all endeavors to improve administra- tion in the Foderel Government and wish to exprese my appreciation to the Officers and the Directors of the Society for focusing attention , era prates :liana achievements in the critical area of paperwork roaseasemeate Enclosure Sincerely, 07 11101rd Iteleti Richard Reknit Director 012/135DI krns 28 Jun 66) Retyped: 0/EuDi lip (30 Jun 66) Distributiora: Approvecki-2rili STATI TL STATI NTL STATI NTL STATI NTL STATI NTL ADMINISTRATIVEA ? Approved For Release 2003/08/20 .: CIA-KDP84-00780R001400010025-1 MR BE ONLY Se$,er 1966 MENDRAIDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence SUBJECT. Federal Paperwork Management Award. -11P44 C`''7f4.2. 1. This menorentwe is for 1nfoxatton 2. The itheinistrative Management Society held a meeting of *e'reral Federal Government Information Officers at the National Archives Su lding today. attended from here. 3. The purpoee of this meeting was to announce to each representative the names of the 20 Federal Paperwork Management Award Winners, aud to request that each agency palicise the award internta)y and give adequate recognition to their award winner,. 4. CIA's nominee, has not yet been notified, however, open press conference. is one of the 20 nominated. He at tug today was followed by an 5. Invitations will be mailed to you, end to mud hio STATINTL wife, to attend the banquet and to sit at the he UNA on Tuesday, Septerber 27. The affair will take place at the Shoreham Hotel, the sociel hour will be at 6:30 p.m. and dinner, 7:30 p.m. Last year sous Reads of Agencies attended, some sent- their Deputies and some sent their ASEllatantt TAT! NTL for Administration. We understand that the Office of Peso already received some 30 tickets for sale. 6. A copy of this memorandum is being sent to Colonel tte ut to Me. Bennermen for their consideration as to internal publicity for Hr. perhaps at the Annual Awards Ceremony, on the 19th of Septether, despite the fact that it would precede the official presentation to. I rinrthe Administrative Manage:lent Society. Joseph C. Goodwin Assistant to the Director co: tree Eir (:.`2) Attach: a. List of 1966 Aimed Winners b. ANS memo dated August 26, 1966. c. Memo to R48 from Mr. Nelms, 30 June 1966 Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ADMINISTRATIVE - Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAHMENT SOCIETY 215 OL 9-4300 WILLOW GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA 19090 August 26, 1966 Mr. George F. Morau Assistant to the Director Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D. C. 20505 INVITATION -- BRIEFING For the second straight year, the Administrative Management Society is sponsoring the Federal Paperwork Management Awards Program. We are greatly encouraged by the significant re- sponse to this year's program. The Awards Program will take place at a Banquet on September 27, 1966 at 7:30 p.m., at the Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D. C., to recognize one or more Federal employees for outstanding effi- ciency in the management of Government Paperwork. This year, the Society will cite over 20 Federal employees for their efforts in developing programs of great significance in this drive for further advances in cutting Federal Paperwork which results in cost savings and increased efficiency. The Honorable Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General of the United States, will be the key speaker at the Awards Banquet in September. The Toastmaster for the Banquet will be Representative Edward P. Boland, Committee Appropriations, House of Representatives. The Awards will be made by our International President, L. W. Lynett, Manager, Administrative Services, IBM Corporation, Armonk, New York. We would like to present the full AMS Awards Banquet story to you. We would be honored and delighted if you could meet with us, and other invited Public Affairs Officers, at a coffee-break and brief- ing to be held on September 7, at 10:00 a.m., room 105, National Archieves Building, Washington, D. C. Will you honor us with an affirmative response? ROBERT C. WALTER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 UG 1956 Approved Fdalease 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-0078Q01400010025-1 DD/ S 66-3350 ER 66-1404/a 3 0 JUN 1966 Ltr. atabOrt C. Walter, E.'xecutive Director AtIreitaietrative Management society Grove, Pesulaylvanis 19090 Dear Mr. Walton The Central Intelligence Agency welcomes the opporbsuity STATINTL to Im0ts:1404 our Records Administration Officer, for the tecond amual .rodleral Paperwork Management Award. STATI NTL STATI NTL. STATI NTL kuit relentlessly pursued a program of improv- ing the Ageoey's records and paperwork management for a peg iod of fifteen years. Lamely as a result of his profeasional CM-0par. tonce and his leadership, we have an Agency-wide proaram which Tam sificantly benefited the intelligence collection effort* of the Central Intelligence Agency anti other elements in our intelliceuce community. I think hie sliccesa in applying 4C41144 adminietrative prinolplon to cur Agency's cesuplex and unique problems of records management and hie efforts to inspire other. to improve paperwork maungement merit public recognition. I ave very interested in ell endeavors to improve administra- tion in the leaderal Government and wish to express nay appreciation to tile Officers and the Director* of the Society for focusing attention ois profeeelonal achievesnents in the critical area of paperwork masagement. Sincerely, 1E17 Riclittrd Richard Heinle Director Enclosure OP/BSD 28 Jun 66) Retyped: EuDlr blp (30 jun 66) Distribution: QM /483/1512 Approve gra tecartur-"Is ORO? _0010025-1 01141,10.".- TL STATINTL Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 September 20, 1966 Head Table Guests ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY 215 OL 9-4300 WILLOW GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA 19090 FEDERAL PAPERWORK MANAGEMENT AWARDS BANQUET We are indeed honored to have you as a Head Table guest for the first Annual Federal Paperwork Management Awards Banquet to be held at the Shoreham Hotel on Tuesday, September 27. I believe it will be helpful to you Co have the following information as you plan your attendance at this dinner: 1. Dress for the Head Table will be appropriate Formal attire (Black Tie or uniform). If your wife will accompany you, appropriate Formal attire will be in order. 2. A corsage will be provided for the ladies. 3. You are invited to attend a Head Table Reception to be held in the Executive Room of the Shoreham Hotel at 6:30 p.m. We would request that you plan to arrive no later than 7:00 p.m. so that the Head Table guests can be lined up in proper position to proceed to the Ball- room for the start of the Banquet. 4. While complimentary tickets have been mailed to you, it will not be necessary to bring these tickets to the Banquet. Tickets for the Head Table will be given to the Captain of the waiters. 5. Place cards will be on the Head Table to identify your position should there be any confusion during the moving to the Head Table from the reception roam. 6. Head Table guests will be introduced by Toastmaster Edward P. Boland following the service of the dinner. It is our hope that this will be a memorable evening for your nominee as we recognize his outstanding record of achievement. We are appreciative of yo9rresence on the Head Table as a further ri Ce to this orsanding person in your department or a Ap 1,41216"10_0_310_8220 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 ADMINISTRATOR, FEDERAL PAPERWORK MANAGEMENT AWARDS aelk 44, PAGE STATI NTL Approved For Release 2007/00g-RDP84-00780RQ01400010025-1 ADMINISTRATIVE NANAGEMENT SOCIETY- . GOVERNMENT PAPERWORK MANAGEMENT AWARDS NOMINEE . Robert Et Beets Miss Frances T. Bourne Rufus L Carpenter Robert J. Drummond Joseph F. Gorman Ira F. Haddock Mrs. Phyllis T. Jenness Horace H. E?emer Herbert E. LaCroix 011on D. McCoo1 William J. McLaughlin Bruce McNair Mrs. Nildred C Robert D. Rice John M. Riley Portner ? NOMINATING AGENCY General Services Administration Department of State Veterans Administration 'Central Intelligence Agency Civil Service Commission Atomic Energy Commission . Department of the Navy , National Aeronautics & Space Admin. Department of Commerce Federal Aviation Agency Department of the Army Department of Labor Treasury Department Librarian of Congrees :',Defence Intelligence Agency Department of Health Education and Welfare Everett E. Shoats William A. Snyder Frank X. Thornton,4" Charles E. Wylie'/- William F. ZimmermanApproved For Release Ce'C'e.' a444 Post Office Department Defence Supply Agency Department of the Air Force Department of Agriculture Government of the District of 80R001400010025-1: ONLY DJ/. S REGIST Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1 Colonel White FILE Mr. Helms For information, a note from the Vice President expressing his regrets. DIVS:RLB;jvw Distribution: Orig Adse DD/S 1 - DD/S DD/S 66-5094: R. L. Bannerman 26 SEP 1966 (26 Sep 66) w/DD/S 66-5094 Subject Chrono Ltr dtd 19 Sep 66 to R. L. Bannerman fr Hubert H. Humphrey; subj: regrets Approved For Release 2003/08/20 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001400010025-1