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Listed below are
the topics that were
discussed at the D/L
staff meeting on 7 Oct
1987. While they do
not represent the
totality of our
discussions, they do
represent the
highlights. Your
division or staff chief
can provide you with
additional details on
those topics in which
you are interested.
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Please note the D/L Staff Meeting for 21 October has been
cancelled.
1. As usual, OL has a significant number of employees who
have volunteered to assist in the Combined Federal Campaign
drive this year. Let's do our best in helping Chatman Young,
this year's Chairman
to achi
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eve our goal:
2. The OL Training Manual is a very important document
for all Logistics careerists., The manuals were distributed to
every OL component/unit on 30 September. I u have not
received your copy, please contact
Officer, OL Training
A Special Achievement Award was presented to Richard
on 30 September, by the n; ,-o~~r?- ..~ rt,__ ~ __ . _
development o e Contract ~ProcessyCoursevwhicheproaides the
Contracting Officer's 't`echnical Representative with the
knowledge and skills necessary to participate in all phases of
the contracting process. Dick incorporated his years of
experience as a senior contracting officer into the course,
thus providing consistency in contract training across the
Agency. He customized the course to fit the needs of each
directorate. His efforts greatly decreased the potential for
costly errors in Agency contracts. Congratulations on a job
well done:
4. On 2 Oct the Director of Logis d~the honor
of rese areer Intelligence Medal (CIM) to
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"Kay" to her many friends and cowo in OL, entered on duty
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the Chief. Kay is a gracious lady who thrived on hard work and
went out of her way to assist the large contingent of personnel
Her many years of hard work, and her
outstanding "people skills," deservedly earned her the CIM.
5. The following OL employees were presented Special
Achievement Awards by Mr. Corley Wonus, Director of SIGINT
Operations, on 6 October:
who serves as the OSO Buildings
Services Manager, was honored for his extraordinary efforts in
overseeing four substantial office relocations requiring major
renovations and modifications. He accomplished this while
successfully performing his normal duties.
assigned to the
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Contracts and Procurement Staff OSO, were recognized for their
outstanding support during the period 1 October 1986 through
30 June 1987. They exceeded the average monthly output of
total actions (Contracts, Amendments, and Work Orders) by
50 percent. The efforts by these individuals demonstrated that
the ever-increasing workload can be maintained as well as the
quality of both negotiations and administrations of the
contract process.
assigned to~~ Systems Group,
SWCD SB OSO, was recognized for his performance during the past
quarter in completion of the development and installation of an
advanced Inventory Control System (ICS) to track project
logistics activities. The ICS was implemented at each of
emonstrate t is system and train local personnel in operating
the equipment. In addition to this accomplishment, Steve
maintained a high level of performance in planning for the
movement of supplies and purchase of equipment for the
sites and Steve traveled overseas to
project.
6. Procurement Division,
Contracting ~ icer, was presented with a Special Achievement
Award on 1 October for his outstanding efforts in developing
and implementing an innovative procurement strategy resulting
in negotiation and award of unfunded requirements contracts
demonstrated the high degree of professionalism and
resourcefulness of the Agency's contracting professionals in
contracts successfully. John's unique accomplishment clearly
John s strong technical background, coupled with his "can do"
attitude, enabled him to design and to negotiate these
striving to get the most out of limited funds.
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OL Staff Notes - 7 October 1987
8. The Building Services Branch has completed the final
phase of the Forei n Br adcast Information Service relocation
on 5, 6, and 7 October. This
re oca ion consisted of 26 workstations, 93 people, and
9. On 30 September, the architectural and engineering
firm of Dewberry and Davis began surveying at Saville Lane in
preparation for the design of a vinyl chain-link fence and
jogging track on the Headquarters property. All survey and
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miscellaneous equipment.
10. An independent survey firm has been tasked to verify
that the grading and site work done by the NHB contractor in
the areas between the northwest side of the NHB and the
Printing and Photography Building has been done in accordance
with the construction drawings and to recommend corrective
esign work will be completed by 24 December.
11. During September, the Data Control Branch, Supply
Division, OL updated 13,011 line items in the Inventory Control
System with procurement information, which is an all-time
12. Printing of the CIA Contracting Manual and the Guide
for Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses was completed
on 2 October. The publication of the manual represents the
completion of a major milestone established as a Coopers and
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13. According to our records the Agency procurement system
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is represents a nine-percent increase in actin
a 24-percent increase in dollars
14. On 30 September, work began backfilling the excavation
which holds the two large uninterruptible chilled water system
storage tanks. Prior to backfilling, the tanks were pressure
tested at 200 nnunr~c ner square inch. (See Item of Interest
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15. The External Buildings Operations Branch/RECD/OL has
c ~ all work in Ames Building in support of Project
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Personnel, including installation of 32 personal compute r
terminals, electrical work, and minor room modifications on the
first and ninth floors of Ames Building.
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16. On 14 October, the Facilities Management Division will
provide a 40- by 80-foot tent, tables and chairs to support the
Federal Women's Symposium. It is anticipated that over 550
people will attend this meeting at the Headquarters
17. The Director of Logistics described an Office of
Information Technology Advisory Board which includes executives
from outside industry, such as Martin Marietta, TRW, WANG, Bell
Laboratories and Boeing Computer. The purpose of this board is
to promote an information transfer between the commercial world
and the Agent regarding trends in computer technology and
Attachments
A. One Individual Can Make a Difference
B. Item of Interest from NBPO
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****** ONE INDIVIDUAL CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE ******
The Director of Logistics extends a sincere "well done"
to the following employees who, by their outstanding
performance, have not only received acknowledgment from OL
customers but have helped to enhance the "can-do" image of
our office:
In a letter of appreciation dated 26 September 1987, from
NI. Corley Wonus, Director of SIGINT Operations, the Printin
and Photography Division as well as
The Printing and Photography Division (P&PD) and the
Photography Branch were recognized in a letter of
success or the annual review presentation for OSO.
C/OTS/SAD/TOB/Support, for their expeditious support in
developing film for a recent project for OTS.
stated that the services provided by P&PD was courteous
fast and this was greatly appreciated.
The Printing and Photography Division (P&PD) was
commended in a letter of appreciation, dated 22 September 1987,
Analysis Group, OS, for their timely efforts in nrn~AGC;,,., f;,..,
to meet a critical deadline.
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Every job has to
start someplace !
hat's 12 feet in diameter, 45 feet long, weighs 73, 000
pounds and comes in pairs? Why the Uninterruptible Chilled Dater
Storage tanks of course.
As part of NBPO'S goal of providing reliable utility services
to the New Headquarters Building (NHB), an Uninterruptible Chilled
Water (UCHW) System is being installed. The heart of this system is
two underground storage tanks which each hold 37,000 gallons of chilled
water.
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Moving one of the
two tanks into place.
Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS) are old news. It has
long been a practice to protect computer centers against power outages
by installing UPS equipment to provide power to computers in the event
of a power failure. The UPS equipment relies on large battery banks to
provide power until emergency generators are brought on line. We have
come to realize that in addition to power problems, modern computers
are very sensitive to temperature fluctuations and need reliable air
conditioning to operate. It follows that if we are willing to spend
significant funds for UPS equipment to protect us during a power outage,
we should also do something to insure the continuity of air conditioning.
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Cranes positioning the
tank over the hole.
The two Uninterruptible Chilled Water storage tanks
shown in these photographs store chilled water which is used in the
computer room air conditioning systems. Should there be a power
outage, special pumps will draw water from the tanks and circulate it to
the Office of Information Technology computer centers. The UPS
(power) and UCHW (cold water) systems will provide continuity of
critical utility systems until power is restored from either the commercial
system or the emergency generating systems.
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Final resting place.
These photographs only suggest the enormous problems
which had to be overcome to put these tanks in place. Special trailers
were needed to transport the tanks. Permits were obtained from a
number of jurisdictions to allow the tanks to be transported over public
roads from Richmond to the Headquarters compound.
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Tanks shown in
relationship to the new
South Loading Dock.
-'-' ithin the compound NBPO worked with the Facilities
Management Division to insure that underground utilities would not be
damaged by the weight of the equipment. NBPO also appreciates the
cooperation of the Security Protective Officers in escorting the tanks
through the compound.
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