BUILDING REQUIREMENTS STAFF

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CIA-RDP86-00244R000100080018-9
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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December 9, 2016
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May 20, 1999
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18
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Publication Date: 
April 7, 1969
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MEMO
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OPTIONAL F0:(,M1 NJ. 10 SJIO-107 MAY C01T.ON ,SA GGN. III-G. NO, 27 A` p ved_1i RJeaa QQQ/09/14 : ' 2 em moranciu ra Director of Logistics Chief, Real Estate and Construction Division, OL UBJECT: Building Requirements Staff 25X1A 1. Since its establishment in February 1969, have been assigned to the subject staff. Half of the time, unfortunately, has been ill so that essentially it has been a one-man operation to 2. )AIh i.le we have had several passing conversations on the directions this staff should talce,' I felt it would be helpful if I put down the approach we have been talzing for your review and reorientation if you feel it is required. a. Our first effort is to identify the milestones we passed on the construction of the Headquarters Building. Obviously, we must review our files to do this; and these notes ultimately will assist us in the develop- ment of an outline for the Divisions history. 10 25X1A b. With the previous milestones in mind; the staff will determine the ff.A 25X1A 25X1A validity of retracing these same. steps. Discussions are currently being held with-concerning the impact of Public Law 86-249, Public buildings Act of 1959. The Office of General Counsel, in an old opinion by (eight pages) made prior to enactment, states: "This bill, if enacted, will have a direct effect upon any action this Agency may contemplate with respect to providing additional facilities at our Langley site... Also, a GSA Bulletin dated 7 February 1966 established an advisory com- mittee on Federal buildings in the National Capital region in accordance 25X1A with a Presidential directive made 29 January 1966. This committee's charter must also be investigated. IDENTIFCATION: GSA Bulletin FPMR No. D-15, dated 7 February 1966. (FPMR - Federal Procurement Management Regulation) IJ ~I~J~ 4 4 UL.. J 25X1A ILLEGIB Approvec~Fp- D-'? S b ~10099114lu IAyRRP~ y0ol.44R000p1100080018-9 P86-00244R400100080018-9 Approved For Releaso?2000%09/14' CFA-RDP86-00244 00100080018-9 SUl3JL CT: Building Requirements Staff c. We plan to prepare a target time schedule for all actions and stops indicated in a revised milestone listing through the completion of facility construction. c. 'tire should conduct extensive research to establish the latest in- novations which should be incorporated into new facilities, These should include, but not be limited to, elevators, moving sidewalks, new corn- n:u n-ications techniques and methods (video, computers, etc.), security concepts, construction techniques, utility systems (including YHVAC and emergency power), ' parldng; landscaping, etc. e. We must review recent a riicable reports. as the 25X1 A ments Staff report the , report, and all other related data and master plans, and be prepared to provide and draw upon information contained therein to prosecute other applicable tasks. 3. After accomplishing a portion or all of the above, the staff would be prepared to determine current requirements. To accomplish this, the staff ~--- those to, the best type of building (mechanical versus one for personnel). Steeped] in this 1a_owledge, the mundane task of preparing a construction directive would be undertaken (i. e. detailed space requirements developed). 1. If the above general approach does not appear acceptable, I would appreciate your guidance as to redirecting our efforts. 25X1A 2 Approved For Release 2000/09/14).-~]DP86-00244R000100080018-9