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Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP72-00450R000100100030-7
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
S
Document Page Count:
2
Document Creation Date:
December 20, 2016
Document Release Date:
July 14, 2000
Sequence Number:
30
Case Number:
Publication Date:
October 20, 1997
Content Type:
REPORT
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Approved For Release 2007/10/23: CIA-RDP72-004508000100100030-7
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III. DD/S&'P
t3ased oil total PSD FY 1967 costs, the DD/S&T counted
25X1
for only 3 percent of PSD's workload but
some 10 percent of total impressions (17 million},
OSI is the chief user of PSD's services, its require-
menu representing 75;0 of total DD/SST printing requirements.
OSI requirements include Scientific and Technical Reports
(STIR) vahich average 3 per rnouth, and the SECRET version
of the Scientific Intelligence Digest (monthly} printo:l
iu the I41ain Plant; Scientific Intelligence Digest ("A"
version which is released to selected foreign intelligence
services monthly), IYeekly Surveyor (SECRET), and about
6 STIRS per year printed in the Ground Floor Plant; and
the Meekly Surveyor, R4onthly Index of Scientific and
Tecluxica.l Publications, Daily Surveyor, monthly Scientific
Intcl.ligence Digest (SI and TK versions), and about 36
STIRS a year at the Special Printing Plant. OSI anticipates
no increase in its recurring printing requirements aver
the next five years.
F\ISAC has 2 recurring requirements: STIRS and the
Missile/Space Event Report. The STIRS average 30 reports
annually; no increase in this number is estimated through
P'Y 1970. The 14issile/Space Event Reports. are printed iii
the Special Printing Plant and total about 125 annually.
Although this number is expected to remain the same, ;
a twenty percent increase is expected in the number
of pages as of FY 1970. These reports now average
-abort eighteen.pages in ,length. ,
OEL Elint Information Reports, are low in volume
and this series of reports as well as SIGINT Highlights
and SIGINT Techniques Reports are expected to remain at
about the same level through 1970.