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STAT FROM:
Director of Training and Education
SUBJECT: Weekly Report
* 1. In a first, the Office of Training and Education (OTE) and the
Office of Information Technology (OIT) co-sponsored Tom Peters'
presentation "Managing Your Company" live via satellite in the
Headquarters Auditorium. The 51-plus students in attendance received the
program enthusiastically. He used themes from his newest book, Thriving
On Chaos, to discuss what organizations must do now to be competitive in
the future. (U)
* 2. On 3 November Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government
held a faculty seminar on the relationship between the Intelligence
Community and Congress. The seminar was part of OTE's contract with the
Kennedy School on intelligence assessment and policy; it is one aspect of
the school's cautious effort to make its relationship with the Agency
more widely known. The topic also reflects the school's growing
realization of the importance of the intelligence-congressional link.
The seminar panel comprised John Helgerson, Director, Office of
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Committee on Intelligence sta f; Tom Latimer of the House Permanent
Select Committee on Intelligence staff; and Greg Treverton of the Kennedy
School and the Council on Foreign Relations as moderator. (U)
3. OTE's five-week Soviet Realities Course ended on 4 November.
This course, presented primarily in Russian, was marked by a significant
number of very recent Soviet emigres among the speakers. Many who had
left since Gorbachev introduced his perestroyka reforms were genuinely
hoping he would succeed, but none believed he would. (U)
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A new version of the Electives course, Managin Chan e was conducted
for 17 participants representing all directorates. the
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Judging from the_.wri-tten?and verbal comments about this course,._students
feel that it was a positive experience for them.
Eighteen participants from all Agency Directorates, attended the 31
Oct. - 4 Nov. running of Program On Creative Management
The group responded quietly, introspectively but searching y
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In a first, ~ OI'~ Jco-sponsored Tom Peters'
presentation, Managing Your om~any, live via satellite in the
headquarters auditorium. The fifty-plus students in attendance received
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The Electives for Managers Program ran an MSP workshop on 3 November
for sixteen managers. The course received 4.4 on a scale of 5 from
students, and 4.75 in instructor effectiveness. However, some students
and MTB staff again thought that the workshop could be presented in less
than a whole day.
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On 4 November,) 'conducted a PAR workshop
for the CPAS Cartography, Design and Publishing Group. The workshop was
well received with the 16 students rating it an overall 4.4. This is the
first OTE~ted PAR workshop for a DI component in at least several
years.
Working With People Program
attended the NTL Human Interaction Lab in Bethel, Maine
from c o er - 1988. found it a valuable learning
experience. He gained insig t a out himself, his styles of interaction
and received feedback on how he is perceived by others. Although the NTL
lab is more "touchy-feely" than Leadership Styles and Behavior (LS~,B), it
does have some relevance to the course. In fact,~ntends to
incorporate the model of conflict resolution taug att ~ e lab into
segments of LS~,B as well as the conflict resolution segment that he
teaches for the CTDC.
On 4 November 88,1 (visited Security
American International~3'A~ near Dulles airport to evaluate their new
training faci"lities as possible sites for future runnings of "Working
With People" Program courses. SAI was founded by
day programs. SAI is about a 45 minute drive from the Chamber of
Commerce and has plenty of parking. However, students would have to
bring their lunch as there is only one hotel within easy access of the
equipped classroom an our sma reak out rooms--for short one or two
Julian Patterson. recommend the aci i ies--a u y
site. SAI has no Agency affiliation
On October 19, and November 3, 1988 respectively,
Womens Executive Leadershi (WEL) Pro ram coordinators
(DU) , (DA) , (DSF,T) to
discuss t e gency s continue participation in t e PM sponsored program
and to identify issues we want to present to OPM prior to the November
16, 1988 coordinators' meeting. Program coordinators, based on
individual feedback sessions with current and past WEL participants,
recommend we continue with the OPM program. We are currently in the
process of nominatinr? candidates for FY-89. A separate memo on this
topic follows.
IDS Activities
completed a revision of the Midcareer Course's DI
exercise. The revisions were needed to keep the assumptions of the
exercise valid in light of recent events in Southwest Asia
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The Intelligence Issues and Challenges Course began 7 November with
a one-day presentation by a private contractor with
outstanding credentials in management, training, and writing.
Participants were asked to identify and discuss major trends and values
in American Society. This approach immediately engaged the group in
interacting with each other and stimulated thinking about issues that
will be addressed more s ecifically when the course resumes 14-18
November. are the course coordinators.
LDD Activity
met with
the new DO Senior Training Officer. said he had made LDD his
first parish call, apparently because o our chidiri of the DO to make
better use of management training.
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attended, with the Cl?A continue at the Kenr~,~y School's
On 3 November Harvard University's~enrledy School of Government
held a faculty seminar on the relati~a~iship between the Intelligence
Community and Congress. The semin ~r was part of CIA's contract with
the Kennedy School on intelligentassessment and policy; it is one
aspect of the school's cautious ~~-p~ to make its relationship
with the Agency more widely knorm. The topic also reflects the
school's growing realization,~er-vet iar~gely~rom~the~snput~of
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importance of the intelligence-congressional link.
- The seminar panel comprised John Helgerson, Director, Office of
Congressional Affairs~;~Sven Holmes and George Tenet of the Senate
Select Committee orl Intell~igen~e st^i=; Tam Latimer of the riouse
Permanent SelectrCommittee on Intelligence staff; ^r~ Greg Treverton
of the Kennedy School and the Council oz Foreign Relations as
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each other. / f`
participant~~claimed the analogy with Agrf ialturevcouly be pushed
too far (and Tom Latimer in particular doubted that tie change was
as great a`s others indicated`), bui the consensus clearly was that
the two entities had to a remarkable degree learned to work with
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Professor Richard Neustadt put its; "CIA is learning what
along with Officer-in-Res i. ence,
The main point to eme:-ge from the very lively discussion was the
degree to which the`'relationship between the Com~iunity and C~6ngress
is a coo erati
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SUBJECT: Meekly Report - CSI
It was striking (albeit not too surprising) how strongly the
faculty perceptions were colored by events in. Central America over
the past few years. The biggest worry of more than one senior
Harvard professor was that the Agency was making its own policy, or
unilaterally enunciating the Administration's policy, in
congressional hearings on covert action. These critics were largely
mollified when they finally realized that the State Department is
represented at all such hearings.
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1. On 3 November, Geer~a~t-~rr"~rrdw~~i~"` '"""' ce and
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OIT to discuss computer viruses. The group agreed that
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completed his rotation to ATB and returned to OIA. (U)
Agency employees needed to increase their awareness of what computer
viruses are and how the Agency would respond to a virus. The
participants decided to pursue a two-part program, including a guest
speaker on viruses and an Agency-led presentation on the threat to our
systems, which would be coordinated with the Office of Security's
Information Systems Awareness Program. (U)
2. of the Analysis Training Branch attended a "faculty
seminar' on _on~ress and the CIA, sponsored by Harvard's Kennedy School
of Government, under the CIA=funded program on Assessments and
Policymaking (3 November, Cambridge, Massachusetts). The guest speakers
included Director of Congressional Affairs and the staff chiefs of the
oversight committees. Director of Training and Education and Chief,
Center for the Study of Intelligence also attended. (U)
3. f the Analysis Training Branch briefed the DI
Management Advisory Group on the types of training available for DI
managers. the course director for Agana ing in CIA,
represented DD an iscussed their program. from MPSS
addressed the specific issue of surveys that are one o etermine levels
of analyst job satisfaction and their perceptions of their managers. The
briefing was to assist the DI A9AG to determine how it should explore the
issue of manager-analyst relations. (AIUO)
Also in ATB, began around of open forums in the DI on the
Analysis Training Program with a discussion with 15 OGI analysts and
managers. Among the reactions was a very supportive response for the
seminar series being developed for DI managers. On the personnel front,
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4. On 4 November the Topical Issues Branch complet its
four-week Defense Industries Analysis Course (DIAC) with
serving as course director. The DIAC provides an overview of the weapons
systems acquisition process and is offered largely for DI analysts
studying the acquisitions cycle in the USSR and elsewhere. Phase I,
which is held at the Chamber of Commerce, is a week of intensive
briefings by DOD and other officials on the entire acquisition cycle from
the generation of requirements through the completion of contracts. The
class will spend the next three weeks on the road, visiting U.S. defense
5. The first FY89 runnin of the National Warning Course, taught by
7 November. Eight students--from the DI, ODCI, DIA, NSA, and Defense
Intelligence College--attended the course. (U)
of ATB and f NWS/NIC, was completed on
6. ~e five-week Soviet Realities Course ended on 4 November. This
course, presented primarily in Russian, was marked by a significant
number of very recent Soviet emigres among the speakers. Many who had
left since Gorbachev introduced his perestroyka reforms were genuinely
hoping he would succeed, but none believed he would. (U)
7. OGI, discussed Soviet active measures in support
of foreign policy in the Soviet Foreign Policy Block on 7 November.
Among the techniques covered were the funding of political groups and
communist parties, use of agents of influence, and disinformation
campaigns. He concluded that the scale of the Soviet effort has not
diminished sinne 1985. SOVA, followed with an examination
of Soviet military and economic ai programs. He noted Moscow's
disappointment with the payoff in terms of influence or tangible gains
from the extensive investment in aid. (U)
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Training and Education
Chief, Training Support Division
SUBJECT: Weekly Report
1. The Training Support Division received 250 requests for training
at non-Agency facilities during the week of 31 October-4 November 1988.
During the same period, TSD sent 437 student "instant confirmation" notes
for OTE courses and confirmed 22 courses.
2. The External Training Branch is joining the electronic age. On
31 October, ETB started to give training officers throughout the Agency
OTE approval numbers for requested training via AIM. In only those
offices where the needed equipment does not exist, the training officers
are notified by telephone. So far, it seems to be working and the
"telephone tag" that used to take place has been cut considerably.
3. ETB has instituted a monthly listing to TOs to alert them of any
training that was completed the previous month. This monthly
notification is already beginning to help cut down on delinquent receipt
of completion evidence from students.
`"'-" 4. who recently attended DOE's Nuclear Threat
Awareness Seminar in Albequerque briefed the component representatives at
the Senior Training Officers Meeting last week on what type of training
DOE is conducting through its Office of Threat Awareness. She also
presented DOE's offer to run two special courses just for CIA offices.
The STO's were given a briefing paper and critiques of the Nuclear Threat
Awareness Seminar. The cost of each program is $50,000 and would have to
be shared by the components. The STOs were asked to review the
information and let OTE know if they were interested by 18 November. As
(STAT a follow-on to the course,0 went on a field trip to the Calvert
Cliffs Nuclear Power Plan in southern Maryland on 4 November.
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briefed DI Training Officers from CPAS, NESA, SOVA, OEA, EURA, and OIA on
the use of certain TEAMS screens. The Training Officers find their new
access very useful and, as a group, stated that TEAMS is working.
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6. Secretarial Training Branch and Internal Training Branch are in
process of phasing secretarial training registrations to Central
Registrations. The following courses are currently being transferred:
Effective Oral Presentation
Electronic and Pouched Communications
Professionalism in the Office
Quickhand
Supervisory and Management Skills for Secretaries.
7. The first fiscal year statistics were reported from TEAMS week.
Preliminary numbers were given to OTE instructional units. The actual
reports will be disseminated to division representatives on Monday. TSD
will work closely with the divisions on this exercise, which is working
much more smoothly than last year.
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1 Recently, completed a two-week tour of facilities in
where he worce wi of er members of the Community to identify sites
appropriate for in-country total immersions.. A proposal for such an immersion
in spring of 1989 will be forthcoming.
2. As art of on oing exhanges among members of the Interagency Language
Roundtable, is teaching a second running of Survival Spanish at
the Foreign Service Institute (FSI). Since FSI plans to make survival
training an inte ral art of its courses, FSI selected one of its instructors
to work with and learn the instructional techniques needed for the
training.
3. (Chinese instructor, reports to the Near East Asian
Languages Department, on 7 November 1988.
4. Anew Chinese reading comprehension test is now on the shelf. Two
individuals have already taken the test.
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Conferencing
Representatives from Security Evaluation Office visited on 1 November to
coordinate requirements for their conference 21-23 November. State and NSA
representatives will also attend.
Kitchen hood will be installed 11-13 November, and Public
Works has also reserved ~~19-21 December to work in equipment room.
Space
DC/AD and C/Logs accompanied DD/OTE, EXO, DDC, and others on walk-through
of 4X42 South Tower. After some touch-up work, room will be released to OTE
on 7 November. The group also visited the other classrooms in New
Headquarters Building to check progress of fit-up.
DC/AD, Doug/Logistics, SAC TD, and WOTD representatives attended meeting in
E Street. Tentative date for OTE move is week of 17 January.
Building on 2 November re construction progress and move-in schedules for
Miscellaneous
objectives meeting.
C/AD accompanied D/OTE and EXO Ion 3-4 November for goals and
Budget and Finance
eported on 31 October as the Deputy Chief, Personne]. Branch.
sent first group of data on goals and objectives to P&PD.
Chief D/Chief and Payroll Administrator/B&F attended a meeting with
personnel and representatives from OP Payroll on 4 November. Great
strides were made toward resolving reconciliation problems and redundant work
at facility.
Security
Accompanied ADP Control Officer, C/ISTD, and Security Office~~ to NSA
on 4 November for briefing and demonstration of NSA Access Control System
(badging system) for possible application at ~~ Headquarters area.
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-- The GS-11 Language Instructor Panel met on 1-3 November for the
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Logistics
Published and circulated notice on power outage at CofC on 5 November.
New kitchen for 1006 installed.
Cellular phone for new OTE van installed on 3 November.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Training and Education
Chief, Washington Operations Training Division (WOTD)
Weekly Report for 31 October - 04 November 1988
2. Operations Training Division (OTB) Programs:
a. The current OCA class is the first class ever to use a full field
version of the CRAFT system. With the CRAFT software package, trainees in the
OCA class have automated glossaries for cables,
ongoing effort to add realism to the OCA program.
(This is a new use for the printer and a time saver
for OCA instructors.
c. Seventeen students took Operational Records II on 2 - 4 November. The
second segment of an OTE-produced computer-based training module on DO records
was successfully field tested.
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