OIS WEEKLY REPORT (9-16 OCTOBER 1985)

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October 17, 1985
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Administration SUBJECT: OIS Weekly Report (9-16 October 1985) 1. AGENCY HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM. Review Officers from the Classification Review Division have completed the first phase of locating records in the holdings of the Directorate of Operations for the 1946-47 period to be considered for review under the Historical Review Program. They have identified 123 jobs and 1,393 archives boxes of records. On 16 October, CRD will begin assessing the material to determine what may be pertinent for review under the program. 2. TRIS ACTIVITIES. A meeting was held last week among representa- tives of the Information Resources Management Division (IRMD), a repre- sentative of the O/DDA registry, and the Records Management Officer for the Directorate of Administration (DA/RMO) to discuss the possibility of converting material in the DA's registry data base to that of the CDOCS--the document control and records management portion of TRIS. After discussing the DA's registry needs, the participants agreed that no data will need to be converted to CDOCS; instead, the DA/RMO will contact the office of Information Technology about retaining the registry's data base on line for one year after the DA registry begins using CDOCS. If this is not possible, then conversion will have to be reconsidered. There has been a strong response to IRMD's memorandum concerning additional classroom training on CDOCS. The training sessions scheduled for 4-5 November have been filled and a second session has been scheduled for 6-7 November. Work is being completed on the users' manuals for both CDOCS and TSCADS. The manuals are expected to be ready for publication by 18 October. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 3. TS DOCUMENT SEARCH. OIS annuitants continue the search for unaccounted for Top Secret documents. One annuitant reviewed 102 cubic feet of the Office of the Deputy Director for Intelligence's (O/DDI) holdings at the Records Center. Of 94 TS collateral documents that were found, 78 were charged to the O/DDI and 16 will require follow-up research. Another annuitant searched holdings of the office of Scientific and Weapons Research and found 431 TS documents; 371 belong to that office but ownership of 60 must be determined. 1. FILM CONDITION. The RMO from the National Photographic Interpre- tation Center (NPIC) and two other NPIC officers visited the Records Center last week to examine various film deposits. They were attempting to determine if the plastic material used to line the canisters is damaging the film. The visit was prompted by a warning from Bridgehead Film Evaluation and Test Services that the liners should be replaced. The NPIC representatives are considering the feasibility of replacing the current canisters with others that would not be harmful. 2. RMO CONFERENCE. The first RMO conference sponsored by OIS was held on 10 October The session, which was attended by 60 RMOs and several senior registry chiefs, consisted of a series of presentations on records management responsibilities. A forum led by Directorate RMOs was held to highlight the problems and concerns of RMOs in each Directorate. Some of the issues raised were the need for more training, improvement of communication between IRMD and the Agency's RMOs, and the activation and utilization of TRIS. The con- ference was well received by the participants. 3. ISOO INITIATIVES REVIEWED. Representatives from IRMD and the OIS Legal Advisor met with representatives from the DCI Security Committee, the Office of General Counsel, and the Office of Security to review the Information Security oversight office's (ISOO) recommendations concerning new information security initiatives. The purpose of the meeting was to develop an Agency position concerning ISOO's recommendations. The Director of ISOO will chair an interagency meeting on 24 October to seek a final consensus on the initiatives. 4. OFFICE SURVEYS. Representatives from IRMD met with the Chief, Administrative Staff, Intelligence Community Staff (ICS), and the ICS's RMO on 15 October to discuss an OIS survey of the ICS registry. The purpose of the survey is to review the operation and workload of the ICS registry to determine if additional personnel are needed. The survey Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 C O N F I D E N T I A L will include ICS registry requirements at~ and other locations. 5. INFORMATION AND PRIVACY DIVISION ACTIVITIES. The backlog of initial requests continues downward; it is now 1,927 cases. One of the interesting FOIA requests this reporting period is from the editorial found in the attached IPD report. Other interesting items are 1. FORMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN COURSE. As part of its continuing effort to upgrade the skills of MI careerists, OIS will sponsor a dedicated running of the Forms Analysis and Design Course which is normally conducted by the General Services Administration. The course is scheduled for 28-30 October 1985. Approximately 20 officers will attend the session; the instructor will be Bill Ellis, an independent contractor who also teaches the GSA version. 2. Chief, IRMD, and representatives will meet with the Director of Communications on 17 October to discuss an OIS survey of OC's information management program and registry operations. Attachment: As Stated Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 ADMINISTRATIVE-INTERNAL USE ONLY MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Administration Chief, Information and Privacy Division, OIS SUBJECT: IPD/OIS Weekly Report (9 - 15 October 1985) 1. The Week in Review 9 - 15 October 1985 1985 Weekly Average a. New cases 43 55.0 b. Cases closed 67 79.3 c. New appeals logged 1 2.6 d. Appeals closed 5 1.6 e. Manpower (man-weeks) 110.5 100.4 2. Current Backlogs a. Initial requests - 1927 b. Requests in administrative appeal - 181 c. Requests in litigation - 77 3. Spotlighted Requests ADMINISTRATIVE-INTERNAL USE ONLY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 ADMINISTRATIVE-INTERNAL USE ONLY STAT IPD I(16 October 1985) (FINAL) Distribution: Orig - Adse 1 - DCI/DDCI/Executive Director 1 - DCI History Staff 1 - DDI 1 - DDO 1 - DDS&T 5 - OIS 1 - C/PAO 1 - Comptroller 1 - IG 1 - OGC 1 - OLL 1 - OP STAT 1 - OL 1 - C/IMS 1 - DDO/IRO STAT 25 - DDO/IM 1 - DDI/IRO 1 - DDA/IRO 1 - IC/IRO 1 - OTE/MAT 1 - OIS/LA 1 - IRG/OS 1 - IPD Subject 1 - IPD Chrono 1 - IPD Reading Board 1 - HGH Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Information Services Chief, Information Resources Management Division SUBJECT: IRMD Weekly Report (9 15 - October 1985) 1. Work in Progress a. TRIS. A meeting was held last week between members of the Information hnolo Branch and a representative of the O/DDA registry and T7 Records Management Officer for the Directorate of A ministration, to discuss the possibility of converting material in the DA's registry data base to that of the CDOCS--the document control and records management portion of TRIS. The meeting was the first of several that will be held with components which incorporate information on the location of documents entered into the data bases of their Common-Use Automated Registry System. After discussing the DA's registry needs, the participants agreed that no data will need to be converted to CDOCS. Instead, will contact OIT about the possibility of retaining the registry s data base on line for one year after the DA registry begins using CDOCS. If this retention period is not possible, then the conversion of the DA data base will have to be reconsidered. Members of ITB will be meeting representatives of the Executive Registry on 16 October to discuss the conversion of its CARS data base to TRIS. There has been a strong component response to our memorandum concerning additional classroom training on CDOCS. The session scheduled for 4-5 November has been filled and a second session has been scheduled for 6-7 November to accommodate others still requiring this training. In addition, members of the Requirements Evaluation Test and Training Section are completing work on the users' manual for both CDOCS and TSCADS. The manuals are expected to be sent to Printing and Photography Division for printing by 18 October. b. TS Documents. OIS annuitants continued to make progress in their search for unaccounted for Top Secret documents. reviewed 102 cubic feet of O/DDI holdings at the Records Center and found 94 TS collateral documents--78 were charged to the O/DDI and 16 will require followup research in the Information Technology Branch. Another annuitant, searched office holdings of the Office of Scientific and Weapons Research, finding 431 TS documents--371 belonging to OSWR and 60 whose ownership must be determined. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 . Ames Building ISC. ie mes isc, me wi Chief, Remote Facilities Branch, Information Management Division, OIT, to brief him on the current status of the Information Services Center of the Ames Building. The meeting focused on the staffing for the operation of laser printers which are scheduled to be moved from ORD to the Center during the week of 14 October. The OIS representatives attempted to clarify the responsibilities of pne-h ting office in providing staffing for this operation. is the third OIT officer to head this branch since negotiations began on the Ames Building ISC almost two years ago, making it difficult to maintain continuity in the commitments made. The latest meeting, while useful in resolving some short-term problems, was inconclusive. Further discussions will be necessary to work out arrangements with OIT on providing back-up for the individuals operating the laser printers. 2. Significant Events and Activities a. Film Condition. Messrs.l INPIC Records Management Officer, and two other NPIC officers visited the Agency Archives and Records Center last week to sample the condition of various film deposits. The NPIC representatives were attempting to determine if the plastic material used to line the film canisters is damaging the film stored in them. The visit is a followup to the recommendations contained in a report by the Bridgehead Film Evaluation and Test Services, that the liners should be replaced because they may damage the film. visit was the first step in a study by NPIC to determine e easibility of replacing the current canisters with others that would not be harmful to the film. b. RMO Conference. The first RMO conference under OIS auspices was held last week at the I The session, which was attended by 60 RMOs and several senior registry chiefs, consisted primarily of a series of presentations by members of IRMD on various records management programs. In addition to formal presentations, a classification exercise was conducted by Chief, Information Management Branch, and a forum was held at the end of the conference to highlight the concerns of RMOs in each Directorate. Some of the issues raised were the need for more RMO training, the improvement of communications between IRMD and the RMO, the activation and utilization of TRIS, and the recent initiatives proposed by ISOO's Task Forces. The conference was well received by the participants, but probably should be expanded somewhat next year to provide more time for presentations and discussions. We have reserved dates for next fall that would permit the group to stay overnight at the Center. p 2 CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 c. ISOO. Chief, IMB, andl IIMB, met with representa ives o the DCI Security Committee (SECOM), the Office of General Counsel, the Office of Security, and the OIS Legal Advisor to review the Information Security Oversight Office's (ISOO) recommendations concerning new information security initiatives identified by the five ISOO task forces. The Director of ISOO will chair an interagency meeting on 24 October to seek a consensus on the initiatives. The diversity of opinions expressed by the participating agencies, however, makes it unlikely that any consensus will be reached at that meeting. d. Office Surveys. Chief, Information Control Branch, and ICB, met with Chief, Administrative Staff, ICS, and ISC Records Management Officer, on 15 October to discuss request to have OIS survey the ICS registry. would like the survey to review the operation and workloa o IC registry to determine if additional staffing is needed. assured the ICB representatives that who will conduct the survey, will have the full support of is s aff and sufficient latitude to discuss registry operations with staff members. After completes her review of ICS registry requirements at Community Headquarters Building and other locations, she will prepare a report of her findings and provide recommendations for consideration. explained the objective of our survey program and described-how they are conducted, indicating that our goal is to survey an entire office rather than to do individual components. explained to that ICB probably would be unable to accommodate his reques at this time because of a prior commitment to the Director of Communications and limited staff resources. Once the OC survey is completed, promised that he would be back in touch to schedule a survey of SAD. e. Fire Alarm Problem at the Records Center. Last week the Security Staff conducted a fire drill in the Records Center wi isappoin ing results. The sonic alarm within the building did not function, so word of the fire drill had to be transmitted to employees via the public address system. This was the third occasion that the alarm had not functioned properly during a fire drill. The malfunction underscores the need outlined in a recent study of the Center's alarm system by the OMS Safety Staff that the alarm system is outmoded and should be replaced. Prior to the fire drill, agreement 3 CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 to replace the alarm and fire detection systems in the Center. Chief, AARC, will be meeting with later this week to aiscuss a pro em ana see ir-a-riepiacement alarm system could be installed on an expedited basis. f. Records Center. Records Center personnel performed the following activities during the week: Dispositions: Made 31 additions, 29 changes, and 4 deletions. Jobs received/edited: 23. Jobs keyed: 13 consisting of 1,158 entries. Jobs completed: 6. Received 26 jobs totaling 164 cubic feet. Transferred 260 cubic feet of material to hammermill for destruction and 30 cubic feet of material to the incinerator. Serviced 1,363 requests for records. 3. Scheduled Events a. As part of its continuing effort to upgrade the skills of MI careerists, OIS will sponsor a dedicated running of the Forms Analysis and Design Course on 28-30 October 1985 normally conducted by the General Services Administration. Some 21 officers will attend the session that will be taught by Bill Ellis, an independent contractor who normally teaches the GSA course. b. Chief, IRMD and survey team members from ICB will meet with on 17 ctober to discuss request to have OI survey is office's information management program and registry operations. 4 CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Information Services Chief, Classification Review Division SUBJECT: Weekly Report, 9-15 October 1985 Members of the Historical Review Branch (HRB) completed the first phase of locating DO records for the 1946-47 period. They searched through 35 drawers (about one foot each) of DO shelf lists under the guidance of[:::]IMS/DO personnel. They identified 123 jobs and 1,393 archives boxes of records that contain 1946-47 DO records. How much pertinent material will be found in each box cannot be determined until this team, along with the HRB Chie~ begin to examine material in the boxes at the Agency Records Center. That phase of the project will begin on 16 Oct Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Information Services Chief, Regulatory Policy Division SUBJECT: Regulatory Policy Division Activities - 9 October through 15 October 1985 1. RPD is currently processing 156 jobs, a giant leap of 14 jobs over last week's 142. Among the initiated proposals is EB No. 1297, Drug Abuse Program, which is being handled on a priority basis because it announces a guest speaker on 5 November 1985. 2. The Deputy Director of Administration approved the revision of Since the handbook is of antique vintage (1979), it was not printed in the ETECS format. To make certain that the revision would be printed in a type to match the existing handbook traveled to P&PD on 9 October to meet with a P&PD supervisor who gave the necessary information to set up the job in the old way. 3. I also reviewed sent the proposed regulations for pre-coordination review on an immediate basis to the Office of Security (the originator), the Office of Personnel, and the Executive Officer, DDA. 4. RPD forwarded to the Office of Legislative Liaison via EO/DDA for review by Congressional committees prior to publication. This policy has DCI approval and OGC concurrence. C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L DO/IMS regarding the use of "Central Cover Staff". The DO officer said that CCS was no longer classified. Our editor replied that RPD received a memorandum along those lines, but that the application of a classification to CCS had not been resolved. After investigation, the DO officer recommended that we revert to the use of in the regulations in order to keep the issuances unclassified. 7. RPD received a telephone call from OLL in connection with a call received from an Oversight Committee interested in the change made to The Committee was questioning the reason for changing or revising khis year. We forwarded to OLL a copy of the previous 1980 version along with the 27 April 1984 memorandum from OP, the initiator, requesting revision. r- n-W-F- T -T1-F-TJ-T- T - A -T . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L 8. Our chief of research received a call from an employee in the OS Registry asking if we had recently published anything on the Diplomatic License Program. No one in RPD could recall an issuance on this subject. RPD told the caller that we remembered the Washington Post running an article on this subject matter, but not our Agency. 9. We forwarded for concurrence on 11 October. Initiated by the Office of Security, this 3 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Iq Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/06: CIA-RDP87-00058R000300550011-1