SURVEY OF INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP78-03090A000100170009-3
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RIPPUB
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U
Document Page Count:
2
Document Creation Date:
December 9, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 4, 2001
Sequence Number:
9
Case Number:
Publication Date:
April 7, 1975
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ADMINISTRATIVE-INTERNAL USE ONLY
SPECIAL BULLETIN
No: 8- 75 Date: 7 April 1975
To: All Training Officers of the Agency
SURVEY OF INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
The Office of Training announces another offering
of the three-week "Survey of Intelligence Information
Systems." This interagency course introduces profes-
sional intelligence personnel to Intelligence Community
information handling systems and their applications.
Each student is taught to use a computer terminal
and to apply computer library programs to intelligence
problems. Techniques applying principles of Informa-
tion Science to solution of intelligence analytic
problems will be demonstrated. Field trips to Intel-
ligence Community agencies will show the role of
computer-based information handling systems.
Each participant will be able to:
1. Identify in terms of his current responsi-
bilities the contents, usefulness, and limitations
of the major intelligence handling systems in the
Intelligence Community.
2. Use a computer terminal for storage and
retrieval, and the application of these skills to
intelligence tasks.
3. Apply basic systems concepts to on-the-job
intelligence problems.
4. Select among the choices of methods in
decision-making, problem solving, and the analytical
tasks of intelligence.
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Middle and senior grade intelligence officers
(GS-09 thru 15) whose responsibilities require a
knowledge of the information handling systems in use in
the Intelligence Community. No previous technical or
scientific education is necessary.
Final TOP SECRET security clearance with
certification of access to SI/TK is required.
9 June 1975 through 27 June 1975. 0830 to 1600
hours daily, three-weeks, full-time.
4600 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Virginia (Chamber
of Commerce Building, Room 912). No transportation
will be provided. Detailed instructions on directions
to the building, including details on parking, will be
mailed to the students prior to the start of the
course.
Form 73, "Request for Internal Training" must be
submitted to OTR/FTD/ISTB, Room 936, Chamber of CommeSrlcAefINTL
Building, by 9 May 1975. These requests will be
submitted through the Training Officer of each
Directorate and through
as personnel of other In e igence Community agencies
will attend this course.
On course content call STATINTL
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