TECHNOLOGY BUILDING - - BRIEFING NOTES
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April 11, 2001
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T ECHNOLOGY BUILDING -- Briefing Notes
1. Not based on increased personnel, but on technical space needed
to stay abreast with modern technology. Much of this need could not be
foreseen when present building planned and constructed. Thus, justification
to outside officials, including committees of Congress should be much
easier.
2. No population increase at Langley. Total personnel from TSD
(2430 E Street), OTR (Glebe Road) and other outside locations is less than
the number moving to Rosslyn into the fourth building. The Technology
Annex has low density of personnel, thus, no impact on McLean community
and, hopefully, no problem with the Committee on Federal Buildings in
the National Capital Area.
3. If new space is not provided, very expensive alterations will be
required to existing space (already overcrowded and unsuited to future
needs). Alterations costs equal cost of new construction of same type of
space in some cases.
a. About $1, 000, 000 involved in alterations of 2430 E Street for
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TSD needs and we now have been notified that Department of State r
egaire
this area. Hopefully, can hold on until 1970, but StateEs needs are expanding.
Alternative to Technology Building is to rent commercial type space for TSD
and undertake very expensive alterations which must be taken outto restore
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