WEEKLY REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING 26 OCTOBER 1984

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CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5
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RIPPUB
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S
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6
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December 22, 2016
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April 3, 2009
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1
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Publication Date: 
October 26, 1984
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MEMO
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Approved For Release 2009/04/03: CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5 Approved For Release 2009/04/03: CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5 Approved For Release 2009/04/03: CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5 SECRET ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Optional) DDA Weekly Report FROM: Harry E. Fitzwater EXTENSION NO. De Director for ut p y Administration DATE TO. (Officer designation, room number, and building) DATE OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom RECEIVED FORWARDED INITIALS to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) 1._D/Communications 2? D/Data Processing 2D0105 Hqs 3? D/Finance 616 Key .4. D/Information Service i . - 1206 Ames IL 5? D/Logistics 6.D/Medical Services 1D4040 Hqs 7?D/Personnel 8? D/Securit 9?D/Training & Educatio 936 CoC 10. OLL 7B24 Hqs 1.1. C Safet Staff V 12. SSA/DDA . 13. CMS/DDA . 14. EEO/DDA . 626 CoC 15. . MS/DDA FORM Li 0 USE PREVIOUS 1-79 EDITIONS Approved For Release 2009/04/03: CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5 Approved For Release 2009/04/03: CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5 DDA 84-0046/42 26 October 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence FROM: Harry E. Fitzwater Deputy Director for Administration SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 26 October 1984 1. Progress reports on tasks assigned by the DCI/DDCI: None. 2. Items/events of interest: b. On 23 and 24 October, OP conducted an Open House/Seminar for all Agency employees in the Headquarters auditorium. After an update of personnel activities by several senior OP officers, a question and answer session was held. Attendance and interest was good. 25X1 c. A video presentation on retirement benefits and entitlements has been developed by Retirement Division/OP and is currently being reproduced for distribution to Headquarters and field elements. It covers a wide variety of informational topics including annuity estimates and receipt of annuities, insurance benefits, taxes, creditable service, former spouse entitlements, and other important issues of interest to prospective retirees. The video also provides employees with advance information on procedures and administrative requirements which will assist them in their actual retirement processing. d. Information Division/OP prepared a report that showed that on 30 September, there were 17 personnel on Agency rolls who were serving with the Agency at its founding on 18 September 1947. Their grades range from GS-08 to SIS-05. Ten are in the GS-14 and above level. Their occupational specialities are representative of the Agency as a whole in terms of operations, intelligence, high tech, administrative services, and senior management. S E C R E T Approved For Release 2009/04/03: CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5 Approved For Release 2009/04/03: CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5 S E C R E T e. OP was able to assist an applicant who had inadvertently left his return airline ticket in the Headquarters reception area following his interviews. Attempts to locate him were unsuccessful. The applicant subsequently called OP an hour before departure of his flight from National Airport and asked for help. An OP courier navigated rush hour traffic, completed the hand-off of the ticket at curbside, and the applicant made his flight. - f. On 22 November, Chief, Psychiatric Operations Division, Office of Medical Services, addressed members of the Department of State's FSI Mid-Career Course on the "Psychology of Terrorism." h. The Office of Security, in conjunction with the Office of Medical Services, began a program to provide certified training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills to the new Security Protective Officers. The goal of this program is to eventually ensure full first aid emergency response training to the entire Security Protective Officer force. i. The final termination agreement with Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) for the original MERCURY development contract was signed on 19 October. This action concludes the protracted settlement negotiations with CSC for all work performed as prime contractor on the MERCURY Project during the period August 1981 through agreed upon final cost for this entire period was less than CSC had originally requested. ew contracts with all MERCURY contractors, to include CSC, have been signed and development activities continue with the Office of Communications serving in the 'prime' role formerly performed by CSC. k. On 23 October, several C&P telephone conduits were damaged by a subcontractor for the George Hyman Company who was drilling test holes to determine the extent of underground rock in the area of excavation for new utility lines. However, the damage was undetected until late that evening. Repair crews from the C&P Telephone Company completed temporary repairs on 25 October. Damage appears to have affected only black-line service between S E C R E T Approved For Release 2009/04/03: CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5 Approved For Release 2009/04/03: CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5 1. The third increment of permanent OSS records, consisting of 255 cubic feet, is ready for transfer to the National Archives Records Service (NABS). Some of these records include: material from the Washington n. Mr. M. B. Oglesby, Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (House), and Ms. Lyn Withey, Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (House), visited on 16 October. During their visit, they were given an overview briefing o o. I Iwho lives on the 22 acres adjacent to the Agency property, has been quite concerned about the possibility of CIA building a road across her property. Through an intermediary, I tried to assure her that this is not intended, and offered to visit her and explain our plans for Route 123. She replied that, "she wanted nothing to do with CIA." Thus, it was rather surprising when she later invited me to tea at 1500 on 25 October. The New Building Project Officer and I accepted the invitation; our meeting was very cordial and I have invited her to lunch on Monday, 29 October which she eagerly accepted. is 90 years old. 3. Significant activities anticipated during the coming week: the Fairbank Highway Research Station. Representatives of the Office of Logistics will also attend this luncheon. S E C R E T Approved For Release 2009/04/03: CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5 Approved For Release 2009/04/03: CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5 ORIG:EO/DDA (26 Oct 84) Distribution: 0-DCI 1 - DDCI 1 - ExDir 1 - DDA Subi 1-Ea. DA OD 1 - SSA/DDA 1 - DDA/CMS 1 - DDA/SS 1 - DDA/MS 1 - EEO/DDA 1 - HEF Chrono 1 - EO/DDA Subj 1 - OLL 4 S E C R E T Approved For Release 2009/04/03: CIA-RDP87-00352R000200010001-5