REPORT OF SIGNIFICANT LOGISTICS ACTIVITIES FOR PERIOD ENDING 8 MARCH 1984
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March 8, 1984
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8 March 1984
MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Administration
FROM: Daniel C. King
Director of Logistics
SUBJECT: Report of Significant Logistics Activities for
Period Ending 8 March 1984
1. Progress Report on Tasks Assigned by the DCI/DDCI:
No tasks assigned during this reporting period.
2. Items or Events of Major Interest that have Occurred During
the Preceding Week:
a. General Services Administration - General Services
Administration (GSA) is scheduled to open bids for the first
construction contract on 13 March 1984. In preparation for start
of construction, action has been taken to transfer $47 million to
b. LIMS - The Preliminary Design Review (PDR) for the LIMS
Project was conducted during the period 28 February to 2 March.
Over 100 individuals representing various components within OL,
OF9 ODP and OIG attended this review. Booz-Allen and Hamilton
(BAH), the LIMS development contractor, used prepared terminal
display screens (menus) to describe how LIMS will work. Active
audience participation surfaced areas of concern that BAH will
investigate further.
The review was considered a success and the government
caucus agreed that the project should move forward with the
detailed design of work package one. This first work package,
consisting of electronic requisitioning, will undergo a critical
design review in May 1984 and will become operational in February
1985.
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f. Overtime Requirements - During the pay period just
ended, F Depot personnel expended almost 2,000 hours of
overtime. great majority of this was due to special flights,
movement of materiel between Depot and Depot, and
assistance provided in moving components to new offices
over the past weekend. This is the highest number of overtime
hours worked in several years.
g. Main Corridor Wall Art - All Melzac-loaned art work and
portraits of former DCIs have now been rehung. DCI portraits are
now located in the C Corridor where temperature and humidity
fluctuations are not as severe as in the F Corridor. The photo-
graphic copy of the Helms portrait is among the items on display.
The original Helms oil painting is being evaluated by a conser-
Daniel C. King ,
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