WEEKLY REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING 19 DECEMBER 1986
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December 19, 1986
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Acting Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: William F. Donnelly
Deputy Director for Administration
SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 19 December 1986
2. On 15 December the Deputy Director of Security, in his role as
Chairman of the Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Committee (TSCC),
briefed Wayne Arny, Associate Director of the Office of Management and Budget,
on government-wide TSCM programs, issues and concerns. Mr. Array expressed
great interest in helping address the shortfall in research and development
funds fom TSCM.
3. On 11 December OS representatives presented the final in a series of
12 computer security briefines at began in August 1986 for all Directorate
managers. A total of people attended the sessions.
5. With the release of funds from the reserve for
work will soon resume on the construction and communications segments o e
project. The longest scheduled communications segment, the Wang grid
installation, likely will be completed by early May. Other segments are
likely to be delayed due to the c oblem of obtaining clearances for
contractor personnel. Changes in schedule will affect the backfill
and occupancy schedules for F ~ Key, and the New Headquarters building.
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6. The new Personnel Access Security System (PASS) badge machines at the
Main entrance to Headquarters are now operational. With this installation,
all five Headquarters entrances are now controlled by the PASS machines.
8. Procurement Division, Office of Logistics, received two requisitions
on 10 December for the consolidation rom 130 contracts to
two major contracts; By consolidating
the maintenance contracts, the Agency will realize an annual savings of almost
$1 million due to discounts from Wang.
9. Office of Personnel recruiters faced 20-25 demonstrators during a
visit to the University of New Hampshire but still conducted all interviews as
scheduled. At Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania, however, adverse
publicity was the probable cause for 50 percent cancellation of the scheduled
interviews.
10. Four policemen now have been fully cleared for the Counterterrorism
program and are being scheduled to enter on duty.
12. The four Directorates agreed to offer 26 positions to the Upward
Mobility Program. The Upward Mobility Career Day Seminars will take place
22-23 January 1987. This is the largest level of participation since 1981.
13. As of 15 December, the Agency's Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) Staff
had received contributions totalling $392,645, 87 percent of the Agency's goal
of $450,000. Educational Aid Fund contributions received as of 15 December
total $58,778. Public Service Aid Society contributions are at the $33,281
level. The official CFC campaign is now over but about 16 percent of the
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pledge cards are still outstanding. Based on statistics from previous years,
we may not reach our CFC goal this year. Memoranda have been sent to all
Deputy Directors asking them to encourage additional contributions, and
notices are being sent to all employees and field stations concerning the
shortfall.
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21. During the FY-88/89 Congressional Budget exercise the Office of
Finance produced 787 budget reports for the Agency's various budget and
finance officers. This is an increase of 236 reports or 42.8 percent over the
reports produced for the July 1987 Budget Estimates Exercise. Timely support
was provided even with the increased report requirements.
21. The Acting Archivist of the United States approved the revised DCI
Records Control Schedule on 11 December 1986. Approval of the Directorate of
Science and Technology Records Control Schedule is expected in late January
1987.
William F. Donnelly
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