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CHIVE/C-80-66
;7 April 1966
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director, CHIVE Task Force
SUBJECT Monthly Report for March.1966
1. ACTIVITY HIGHLIGHTS
.A. Management Activities
Development of a Long-Range Training Program for
CHIVE Task Force personnel is underway. Eight broad
.categories of CTF/OCR employees have been identified
and responsibility for outlining appropriate training
for each category was assigned to members of the task
force.
Employee'Category Tasked To
Programmer
Information Analyst
Indexer
Systems Analyst
Clerical
Technician
Steno
Renovations to the permanent CTF area are progres-
sing. Final re-location of personnel to the 2G22-40
.complex is estimated to be 1 May.
B. Integration and Plans Staff
Phase III Scheduling and Integration (Task 17)
The initial collection and analysis of data for
scheduling personnel allocations and task accomplish-
ment by all CHIVE components except the Program Design
Group are completed and recorded on the first draft
version of the Personnel Assignment and Gantt Charts.
Preliminary work is underway on such scheduling for
the Program Design Group. The first draft of the
Milestone Network Chart should be readied soon after.
completion of all-component scheduling no later than
8 April. Resolution meetings for final adjustments
in planning and scheduling should be. completed during
the week 11-15 April and'the revised packet of mana-
gement charts published no later than 22 April cnouPi
Excluded from 11tomatic1
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audited several meetings dealing with
security augmentation matters to keep the Integra-
tion and Plans Staff abreast of developments in that
significant area.
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20 days
.21 days
C. System Design Group
1. Security Procedures (Task 1)
were briefed on the
solution to the augmentation problem reached late in
February. The report on this solution is now being
prepared and will be ready for typing on 1 April.
began work on a sub-task (Personnel
Security) with exploratory interviews in OCS and the
Special Intelligence Security Staff. The purpose of
the interviews was to develop a better understanding
of the magnitude of the sub-task and to identify the
. Agency. components. concerned with this problem and
some of the ways in which it is handled. Memoranda
on these meetings were circulated under CHIVE numbers
C-63-66 and C-64-66. Subsequent activity during. the
month was directed to the identification and study of
security procedures and clearance records maintained
by OCR Divisions. Components contacted to date in-
clude Document Division, Graphics Register, Special
Register, and the Liaison Staff.
The task description was approved and published
durin the month.
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19 days
:2. Current Awareness Support (Task 38h)
Tentative plans for customer interviews have been
delayed until a satisfactory mock-up based on the cor-
pus of 265 titles mentioned in last month's report is
available for display to prospective users. The ori-
ginal plan to use a mock-up based m65 . titles was
abandoned because of unforeseen delays in its produc-
tion and, more important, doubt that the sample was
sufficiently representative.
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In addition, interviews should be delayed until
the task team is prepared to give customers a realis-
tic appraisal of coverage as well as time lag between
publication date of the referenced documents and their
appearance on the KWIC listing. Exploratory discus-
sions on the latter subject have been initiated with
the Printing Services Division; resolution of the for-
mer is, to'a significant extent, dependent upon more
nearly accurate information on volume of material pro-
posed for inclusion. The team proposes to gather such
.data.
Little progress has been made on production of the
mock-up listing during the month. Although keypunch-
ing was. completed by Machine Division, program testing
has not been accomplished and will not be concluded
until early next month. Actual printing of the mock-
up will depend on availability of a missing piece of
equipment for the PN print chain for the 360/30.
The numbering system to be used in the mock-up
has been simplified along the lines mentioned in last
month's report. The previously proposed numbering
schedule was tried in the Document Delivery System
test and was found difficult to apply.
The team has still not made a final decision on
a recommended title for the KWIC listing. The acro-
nym SKAN (Subject-Keyword-ANnouncement)is judged the
.best suggestion thus far. In addition to being easy
to remember, SKAN connotates possible use by the
recipients of such a publication. .
(BR) joined the task team on
21 March an is being trained as an indexer.
All KWIC program subroutines (CIPV01, CIPVX2,
EXTRACT, EXCLUD) have been checked out independently.
Most options and possible paths in PGMl have been
checked out with CIPV,01 and CIPV,02 included in the
program.
PGM2 has been tested without its subroutines.
Testing of this program with EXCLUD and EXTRACT in-
cluded is now in progress.
The input tape to the program that prints the
final KWIC .testing was recently generated. Conse-
quently, testing'of this program has just begun.
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Programs to produce the following output have
all been written and completely checked:
progress.
and title for certain
Listing of special options from PGM2.
Sample "Current Awareness" Listing.
Integration of all programs
a. Listing of source
.series of. documents.
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and sorts is now in
3. Page Reader Specifications (Task 4)
No. effort was expended on this task during the
month. A revised schedule for the delivery and
acceptance of the 915 System has been suggested by
CDC Rabinow. This plan. calls for delivery of the
system on our premises early in May. Details can be
found in the writeup on Input Processing.
4. - Dictionary. Building (Tasks:5, 38a, 38b, 3.8c)
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b. Subject Dictionary
The month was devoted to a training program.
Six junior members of CHIVE have been taken through
the Subject Intelligence Code (SIC) chapter by
chapter and have been involved in coding SI and
collateral material. Each trainee has corrected
his indexing during a group discussion on each
document or group of documents. A small corpus
of typical documents is being coded by each trainee
to provide a test of the trainee's absorption of
the SIC and, indeed, of the SIC itself. A few
artificial questions will be levied against the
coded corpus to test the SIC in a retrieval mode.
A consistency. examination will be made to deter-
mine the kind and rate of agreement among the
trainees. One product of the test program has been
an opportunity to see how the SIC operates; some
minor revisions have already been made.
c. Organization
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Dictionary
During March,' ONE an~ 25X1A
sheet
records were reviewed and transcrip
entries were made assigning'4,182 CHIVE organi-
zation identification numbers. The transcript
sheets are being keypunched. Merging in addi-
tional organization entries-from .other files
will be undertaken when the current phase of
location dictionary processing has been. completed.
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5. -input Interface (Task= 7)
a. Forms Design (Task: 7a)
Minor problems regarding header data input
were resolved in discussions with
during. his visit (7-11 March 1966), an mo i -
cations were incorporated into the proposed Page
Reader form changes. . The preliminary draft hand-
book of instructions for header data forms, and a
corpus of sample documents, with. completed PR
forms, was completed for. collateral material. A
separate draft handbook of instructions for SI
material will be completed after additional SI
document samples and permission to include por-
tions of. the OCR/SR Technical Manual have been
obtained.
The printing of the two-color content index-
ing PR formewas completed and copies were dissemi-
nated to interested CHIVErs for .review and testing.
A meeting was held with the Management Data
Task Team to discuss management data requirements,
and to' review possible future changes in the PR
forms which will be necessary for recording of
this information.
21 days
11 days
b. Dictionary/Indexer Interface (T.ask;7b)
The summary draft report was reviewed by other
members of the CHIVE staff and necessary modifica-
tions were made. The report is now at the print
sho .
4 days
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(Tasks 9,
Inherited File utilization
a. SR Detail Index
The final report was revised and is now being
typed in first draft.
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-7. Indexing Procedures (Task 10)
a. Information Analyst/Content Indexer
Communications
The final report of the IA/CI Communications
test was completed and will be typed by the end
of the month. The next phase of the. effort has
already been started as Task'58--COG Organization
and Personnel Responsibilities.
b.' Revision of Indexing Procedures and
Techniques
A tentative list of personality elements of
information has been compiled as the recommended
identifying and informative data which should be
controlled via the CHIVE indexing language. When
the proposal personalit selection criteria have
been compiled by the 25X1B
Team, the two listings will be transmitted'to OCR
Divisions and customers for comment.
3 days
8. Requirements Study (Task 19)
Completion of the first sub-task of th 25X1B
study has been delayed due to the urgent necessity
to lay the groundwork for the second part of the
dossier task. The Task Team held a number of meetings
in order to determine what data should be collected
on current request patterns in SR, FIB, and BR. A
consensus was obtained, and the Task Team is currently
designing a request form to be used by select analysts
in the three divisions which will capture the specific
elements of information needed to determine whether a
particular CHIVE strategy can be justified.
Collection efforts should begin early in April.
Work continued during the month on the first sub-
task, and memoranda of conversations were prepared
and published on nine more interviews with OCR per-
sonnel on CHIVE's proposed design. After the 25X1B
completion of three more in erview reports, work will
begin on a summary report setting forth the results
of the survey and recommending what aspects of the
design need further study or'modification.
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9. Management Data (Task 20)
The task. description was approved and published
during .the month.
Initial meetings were held with nearly all per-
tinent task.teams to enlist their cooperation and to
explain the Management Data (MD) task and its needs
more precisely. Each task team has been asked to
consider MD requirements and to draft a set of such
requirements for their respective design areas.
Personnel assigned to the Management Data Task
have started to gather data on OCR management data
collection and reporting procedures. The team also
.started to review the open literature on other mana-
gement information systems, and initiated action to
visit the DIA to:.study its management information
.system and related procedures.
10. days
18 days
10. Customer Requirements and Relations (Formerly
Selection Criteria) (Task 22)
Because of the overlap between objectives and
functions of the Selection Criteria and Customer
Requirements tasks, as now defined,. the two have
been merged into one task. Accordingly, an appro-
priate task description was issued on. 21 March.
The first edition of the Table on Processing
Criteria, due 1 April, will provide only basic
identifying information for each series listed.
Blank columns will be entered for recording actual
processing. criteria, and this element of the table
will subsequently be completed through consultation
with appropriate task teams. Entries for the ini-
tial edition of. the table have been. completed for
raw and finished collateral series; the codeword
section is under preparation.
9 days
:11. Maps and Graphics (Task 23)
During the month a draft of a report entitled
"Recommended Procedure for Inclusion of Map Library
Index Records in CHIVE" was submitted. Work on
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met with 25X1A
of FDD on 10 March to discuss
the background and objectives of Source Formatted
Data task. Tentative plans were made for experi-
menting with. certain FDD products as test input.
The assistance of a_ typist was also offered STATSPEC
by the Chief, FDD.
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describing the procedural flow for Graphics
Register continued. Results of this effort
will be incorporated in a composite procedural
recommendation for films and.photos to be sub-
mitted next month.
6 days
12 days
12. Query Procedures (Task 26)
The task description was written and approved.
Most of the month was spent on extensive reading
of available documentation on the. command language,
CHIVE indexing system, and file descriptions in'
current use in OCR. Extensive tours of OCR Divi-
sions are planned to gain an intimate knowledge of
current query procedures. During the latter part
of the month, several days were spent in the
learnin their input and query
techni ues. The tour will continue into April.
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13. Source Formatted Data (Task 27)
visited the Aerospace
Technology Division o e Library of Congress during
the report period and also attended a briefing on
Project Crosscheck at FTD on 17 March. The purpose
of the latter briefing was to familiarize computer
personnel with Crosscheck file organization and search
programs. The master file (Option 1 File) presently
contains about'500,000 records. Present growth rate
of the file is about 50,000 articles per month. The
computer programs are designed to process search
requests for any or all data contained in the File.
It is anticipated that the Crosscheck program will
be. expanded on 1 July 1966 to
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14. 'System Flows and Transactions (Task 55)
Shortl after joined 25X1A
CTF, discussed the nature and scope of this
task with task team members. Although the balance of
the month has been spent in CHIVE orientation and
background reading, the team has held one subsequent
meeting at which general methodology for this task
was informally defined.
The initial task description, now.under prepara-
tion, will confine itself to input flows and trans-
actions. By the time this subtask is completed in
early fall, query procedures and other factors gover-
ning service pattern and sequence should be sufficien-
tly stabilized to permit the task team to address the
problem of output flow.
4. days
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15. File 'Purging (Task
56)
Work is continuing on a summary report.
16. COG Organization and Personnel Responsibilities
(Task 58)
Plans were formulated and arrangements made for
to spend the next few months familiarizing
himse with operations in FIB, BR, and SR by working
in each of the registers concerned for a period of
some weeks. This contact is aimed at achieving three
objectives: a) developing a cadre of future operators
within CHIVE who will possess a rather detailed know-
ledge of the operations of all the Registers whose
files and customers they will inherit; b) insuring
that the CHIVE design has not ignored or neglected to'
consider any. essential on-going activity; and c)
developing additional background information which can
be applied to the issue of COG o nization and mana-
gement. will accompany on 25X1A
these. visits, a latter. concentrating ing
procedures for querying these files to be inherited
by CHIVE (see Task 26).
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D. Program Design Group
1. Input Processing .(Task 12)
a. Page Reader
Testing of the 915 Program System is 95%
.complete.' The seven forms already designed and
printed were tested and found to be. correct
with minor exceptions:
All form numbers were too "heavy"
permit reliable recognition.
The preprinted declassification box at
the bottom of some of the forms was found
to be too close to the last line.
- Due to the lack of typewriter control, the
last line on the form was almost invariably
skewed. This is caused by not enough paper
left under the pinch roller to maintain
control. It is recommended that typed lines
be no closer than one inch from the bottom
of the form.
- The field separators, used to outline the
linkage indications on form 008, are not
spaced at the proper 10 characters to the
inch.
Experiments with forms printed in-house, both
single and two-color, are being. conducted. An
25X1A operator, from the'OCS Computer Center
is receiving orientation during test sessions at
25X1A Magnetic tape program loading techniques
are being explored. A memorandum, describing the
proposed acceptance procedures, has been prepared.
Control forms to facilitate acceptance testing
have been prepared and are being tested. A spe-
-too --~ cial. 7010 program is being written to assist
acceptance evaluation. The latest schedule for
system delivery is:
stem available for testing
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Headquarters - week of 9 May
Commence acceptance test - week of 16 May
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2. Unconditional File Maintenance (Task 1:3)
b. System/360
As a result of an evaluation and discussion
of Input Processing (IP) by members of the EDP
Systems Design Group, certain procedural guide-
lines and requirements were established as to
the functional activities to which Input Pro-
cessing will address itself. A draft, outlining
these concepts and describing the ?IP module, is
bei a ared and will be published shortly.
- 10 days
.Familiarization with record structures and file
maintenance requirements continued.
9'.5 days
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3. Executive, 1/0, 360 Interface (Task 33)
7 days
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4. EDP System Design (Task.57)
Work continues.
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1. : ALP Development Task (Task 28)
a. System Improvement
Errata and addenda schemes for the Steno
LPU Automatic Language Processing program are
operational and the necessary programs to gene-
rate these entries have been added to the ALPSYS
-7090 program tape. In addition, major changes
have been made in the ending routines of the LPU
program. A new Steno program containing. 250
errata entries for disk 397 and over 400 addenda
entries is now operational.
An LPU core dump was written. This same pro
gram can also be used to dump the contents of any
track on the photostore disk.
Another program was written to dump the con-
tents of the LPU onto magnetic tape in a format
such that it can be read back into the LPU as a
program. This has been quite useful in making
temporary changes in the LPU programs.
An English sort program was written to sort
the Steno master dictionary on the English func-
tion field. A copy of this dictionary was sent
to OCR/FDD for use by the.stenotypists.
The 1401 Steno operational program was altered
to punch statistics at the end of each run. A
1401 program was written to tally these statistics
at the end of each month for accounting purposes.
Format errors, transliterations, and lines of, text
printed are tallied by the program.
Two updates of the Russian LPU ALP program
were made during the month. Experimentation con-
tinues with the procedure for handling prepositions.
Lexicographic work on core entries has made the
LPU program more reliable.
Approximately 200 additional entries have been
prepared this month for inclusion in the next up-
date of the Steno dictionary. Russian lexicography
continues with primary emphasis on. core. entries.
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b. System Operation
ALP production figures for March are as
follows:
Total Steno Production
Format Errors Transliterations Lines of Text
Printed
553 13,186 93,643
Steno Production on Multilith Mats
Format Errors Transliterations Lines of Text
Printed
161 2,723 25,611
Russian MT production for March totalled
548',856 Russian input words.
Multiple bit failures in the core of the
LPU caused a two-day back-log in MT production
during the week of 21 March. The priority
schedule of the two daily Steno reports to be
printed on multilith mats was maintained however.
A check by _of the LPU memory revealed that
defective. components in the temperature compen-
sating. circuitry were the probable cause of the
failures.
The present Steno production schedule. calls
for morning processing of the (O:CR/FDD) Latin
American and East European Daily Reports. MT
production continues to arrive on an ad hoc
basis. . At the request of FDD, starting on 22
March all MT printout will be returned to FDD
by mail rather than by messenger. The Steno
material is still returned by messenger. Turn-
around time for processing of the two Steno
priority reports is less than one hour.
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2. ALP System Evaluation (Task: 29)
Discussions were held with members of the ALP
staff regarding present plans for. collecting .the
necessary data and performing the evaluation.
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3. Word Frequency Study (Not a numbered task)
All computer programs have successfully' worked
together as an editin system. Text has been edited
by computer and by editors. The. editing instruc-
tions of the editors have been incorporated into
textual material by an operator at a cathode ray tube
work station. Computer generated upper and lower. case
hard copy has been produced and. used.
Three editors have been trained in the appropriate
copy editing style and have been participating in
evaluation'experiments. Three typists have been
trained to use the. cathode ray tube work station. To
provide some preliminary data only the most skilled
operator has been used, thus far, in timing tests.
One detailed report was prepared and forwarded to
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F. Monthly Documentation Summary
1. Substantive Memoranda
Requirements Stud--Task 19 Interview
Reports, CHIVE/C-25-66:
C/Soviet Branc
CHIVE C- - , 10 pp., Secret.
Asst Sec C/NearEastern!
African Se CHIVE/C.-25/9-66, 6 pp.,
Confidential.
Senior Analyst, Near Eastern/
African Se EVE/C-25/10-66,:6 pp.,
Secret.
5 pp., ecre .
C/FIB/OCR, CHIVE/C-25/11-66,
Senior Analyst, Sino-Soviet
Bloc Area/FIB OCR, CHIVE/C-25/12-66,:6 pp.,
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SR/OCR, CHIVE/C-25/16-66, 6 pp., Secret.
Sample Content Indexing Form for Page Reader,
CHIVE/C-41-66, 1 March 1966, 1 p., Attachment,
Unclassified.
Personnel Requirements for Intelligc=e .. on
HIVE C-42-6 March 1966,
pp., Con i en ial.
PFIAB Guidance and Evaluation Panel;' Memorandum
of'Conversation wit CHIVE/C"43-66, 25X1A
1 March 1966, 1 p., Confidential.
Date of Transfer, CHIVE/C-45-66,
4 March 1966,'2 pp., Confidential.
Locations of CTF Personnel, CHIVE/C-46-66,
4 March 1966, 1 p., Confidential.
Conference 'with 4 March 1966, CHIVE/ 2 5X1A
C-47-66,-7 March 1966, 3 pp., Secret, CIA Internal
Use Only.
/Distribution' of 5 copies of S/360 Text, CHIVE/
-./C-48-66,,7 March 1966, 1 p., Unclassified.
Q's and A's for CHIVE Task Force Members ('Revised),
CHIVE/C-49-66, 8 March 1966, 19 pp., Secret.
f Applicant, CHIVE/C-50-66,8 March 1966,
1 p., A in - Internal. Use Only.
No Escort Status'in Key Building for 25X1A
CHIVE C-51-66, 9 March 1966, p., con-
fidential.
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C/Western Eur:& Western
Hemisphere. Unit/FIB/OCR, CHIVE/C-25/13-66,
4 pp., Confidential.
C/Free World Area/FIB/
R, CHIVE C-25/14-66,-7 pp., Secret.
Spec Asst to C/FIB/
OCR, CHIVE/C-25/15-66,.4 pp., Secret.
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Pos'it'ion Titles for Recommended Development
Division T/0, CHIVE/C-52-66, 9 March 1966,
1 p., Secret.
Work Statement for Contract with Programming
Services, Inc. CHIVE/C-53-66,
10 March 1966,'2 pp., Attachment, Secret.
'Attendance'at'AMA's 12thAnnual'EDP Conference,
CHIVE/C-54-66, 11 March 1966, 6 pp.,: Unclassified.
.All-Hands Memorandum, CHIVE/C-55-66, 11 March 1966,
1 p., Admin - Internal Use Only.
-On-Line Search Experiment, CHIVE/C-56-66,
11 arch 1966,2 pp., Confidential.
Visit to Bell Labs, New York - 1 March 1966,
CHIVE/C-57-66, 14 March 1966, 2 pp.,: Unclassified.
Visit to 'Standard and Poors, CHIVE/C-58-66,
14 March 1966, 4 pp.,.unclassified.
.Visits' to OCR Registers, CHIVE/C-59-66, 14 March
1966, 2 pp., Confidential.
Visit to Time-Life, Inc., CHIVE/C-60-66, 14 March
1966,.4 pp., Attachments .(2.).,: Unclassified.
Request for Comment on CHIVE's organization Pro-
cessing Criteria for Communist China,. CHIVE/
C-61-66, 1 p., Confidential, 15 March 1966.
'Task 1, Security - Determination of Customer
Security Clearance Level, CHIVE/C-62-66, 5 March
1966,:2 pp., Confidential.
Meeting between on the
'CHIVE Security Task, CHIVE/C-63-66, 8 March 1966,
;2 pp., Secret.
Meeting between DeP C/SISS, and
on Personnel Security Task, CHIVE/
C-64-66, 9 March 1966, 2 pp., Secret.
'Securi'ty Violations, CHIVE/C-65-66, TCS-6606-66,
:21 March 1966, 7 pp., Top Secret.
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Comments on )raft'Polic Statement
on COINS arc , CHIVE/C-66_66,
22 March 1966,'4 pp., Secret.
Training Requirements of PDG, CHIVE/C-67-66,
:23 March 1966,' 1 p., Admin - Internal Use Only.
Training Requirements of ALP, CHIVE/C-68-66,
23 March 1966, 1 p., Admin - Internal: Use Only.
CHIVE Parking Permit Issuance, CHIVE/C-69-66,
:23 March 1966, 1 p., Attachment, Admin -Internal
Use Only.
Schedule'for'OCR/CTF Programming .'Trainees (First
Revision), CHIVE/C-70-66,,23 March 1966, 2 pp.,
Secret.
Partial Transcript of (22 March 1966)
Briefing of Senior OCR Personnel on the Development
of the CHIVE Location and Organization Dictionaries,
CHIVE/C-71-66, 25 March 1966, 5 pp., Secret.
Su ested Top for DD/S&T Retreat,
CHIVE C-7 :25 March M6,1 p., Secret.
CHIVE Terminology, CHIVE/C-73-66, 31 March 1966,
5 pp., CIA Internal Use Only.
Partici ation in IDHS Conference, CHIVE/C-74-66,
1 April 1966, 1 p., Confidentia .
Proposed Acceptance Test Procedures for CDC 915
Page Reader S t, .29 March 196 , 4 pp.,
Unclassified.
2. Task Descriptions
Auer Procedures--Phase I: Inherited Files,
CHIVE/T-1-66,11 March 1966,' 7iii pp?,
'Management Data File, CH.IVE/T-2-66, 15 March 1966,
4 pp., Confidential.
Customer Requirements and Relations `(CRR), CHIVE/
T-3-66, 21 March 1966.
Security Specifications, CH.IVE/T-4-66,:23'March 1966,
4-pp. , Confidential.
SEC.
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3. Working Piers
The Use of On-Line Corn uL1!!'" a.,.. CHIVE/W-4-66,
Stations for Reference TooUnclasspified.
15 February 1966, 34 pp .
Stud of Anal st-lnds
teduH2VElWorkinblems
l
a
imu
and Techni ues in a 29 pp.,
CHIVE W-5-66,30 Marc 966,
.Environment,
Enclosures (2), confidential.
4. Reports
None
Meetings, Miscellan
alibi
1. d techniques at which
eeting on data entry (former chief
wa a resented yNON
9 Marc
of the Project),
.2. briefed members of the office of the
an OCR Staff and Division Chiefs, on the
Director/OCR, o/OCR,
of the Location and Organization Dictionary tasks,
22
- met with Executive
3' ME idance and Evaluation Panel to
Secretary of PF
discuss the CHIVE Phase 11 Report and implementation
plans, :4 March.
l meetings called
evera
s attended
ating an Agency policy on partici-
by on or
pation in e COINS experiments.
;5. was briefed on the .status of the
r.ter;evai Experiment by
h
Contractor) , io Marc
.
met with representa-
6' Congress Information System
tives of the Library of stems. contracting methodology
Specialist to discuss systems
~ r_ iur~rnh _
er
.-.
in yell
briefed interested per
On 24 Marc stem.
in an status of. the CHIVE Y
sonne l in FIB on the orig ement
8. attended the American Manag
Annual EDP onference in New York from
Association 12th
28 February through 2 Mar
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in New York and were briefed by
it data holdings, indexing pro-
cedures, and research activities.
10. visited FTD (Fairborn,
Ohio) for a rie?ing on a it orce Cross Check Pro-
gram on 17 March. . A visit had also been made to the
Library of Congress to brief Air Force Information
Division personnel on input preparation for the Cross
Check Program.
"Training
1. During March four members of the Programmer
Training Unit, Integration and Plans Staff--Messrs.
. compietea Basic computer
System/360 Introduction.
:2. From Marcl, 71 f-h-e April 1,
took System/360 Assembly
Language Coding.
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grammers,:.21-22 March.
4 attended a
Civil Service course in ADP Technical Into ation Systems,
22-.23 March 1966.
B. Agency
1. During the month the following personnel. entered
on duty with the CHIVE Task Force:
21 March 1966)
March 1966)
arch 1966)
March 1966)
2. eft the ALP Group on
19 March. returned to
went CS Technical Staff.
left the Agency effective 25 March.
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during the report period were as follows:
1. During the month, and 25.X1A
25X1A were granted their final clearances or on-
premise participation on CHIVE.
;2. On 18 March, 25X1A25X1A
completed his temporary assignment to provi a progra ing
support for ALP.
3. On 28 March, W commenced attendance at 2~X1A
a three-week Operating ys?em workshop in Poughkeepsie,
New York.
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-4... Personnel: currently assigned to Project CHIVE:
.
On-Site.
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- Maps and Graphics
- Information Analyst/Content Indecer
Communications
Subject Dictionary Task
- Requirements Task
anagement Information Task
System Design Task
- Location/Organization Dictionary Task
(Programming Support)
- Current Awareness Task (Programming
Support)
- Geographic Search Operator Task
System Design Task
Geographic Search Operator Task
System Design Task
System Design Task
Current Awareness Task (Programming
Support)
System
Design
(Indoctrination)
System
Design
(Indoctrination)
System
Design
(File Maintenance)
System
Design
(Indoctrination)
Personn
el Rati
ng System (Non-CHIVE)
System
Design
(Indoctrination)
System
Design
(Input and System Monitor)
System
Design
(Indoctrination)
System
Design
(Input Processing)
III. :BUDGET AND FISCAL
1. The total number of contractor man-hours. expended
on CHIVE during March was approximately 2,383.
:2. Expenditures to date on the.current contract are
approximately; 71% of the total budget. The augmented
contractor manning level has increased the rate of ex-
penditure to. the point where funding under the terms of
the present contract should provide coverage only through
July, 1966.
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1. Approximately 65% of the budgeted funds and
-70% of the time allocated for this project has been
expended to date.
.2. worked at Headquarters with members
of .the during the week of;7-11 March.
ft proposal has been received to. cover
services for 1 July 1966 - 30 June 1967
under. his new employer,
It is planned to put this contract under e a a.ni-
strative. control of OCR.
C. CHIVE Task Force
The total number of man-hours expended on numbered
tasks by all Task Force personnel (including part-time
members) is as follows:
Integration and Plans Staff 45. days
System Design Group -.522..5. days
.- Program Design Group 171.5 days
-. Automatic Language Processing Group - 95:.5, days
Staff Assistant
CHIVE Task Force
CHIVE kp/4470-(7. Apr 66)
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