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1. Dr. Tietjen advised this morning that Dr.
had been admitted to Arlington Hospital with chest pains and is in
the Intensive Care Ward.
2. Sequence of Program Activities: This date I talked to Colonel
White and recommended that we take in orderly sequence the various steps
connected with Fiscal Year 1969 budget and BALPA as regards to personnel
ceiling. He advised that if we mix these up in one pot we will never really
know what we are trying to do. I suggested we act as follows:
a. All personnel increases for Fiscal Year 1969 be deleted.
b. Requests for allocation of positions for the BALPA returnees
be made so that all concerned will know what ceiling allocations they
will have and what over-ceiling problems will remain.
c. That after these two are completed any important requirement
which cannot be met through the reassignment or readjustment of
BALPA returnees could be the subject of a request to the Executive
Director for ceiling allocation out of the ceiling save on BALPA 1.
Colonel White affirmed that there will be no ceiling increases in the
Fiscal Year 1969 budget and that he will make an early decision on
(b) above on the BALPA returnees.
3. The Executive Director advised he will be away over the weekend.
Security and other appropriate offices have been notified in the event some
emergency pending action must be taken. Additionally, Logistics Services
Division is taking advantage of his time away and is making construction
changes for the enlargement of his office.
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4. Executive Inventory: Since we have not had an Executive Inventory
for over a year, I aske to draft a notice to the Head of each DD/S
Office for an Executive Inventory review. We will schedule meetings after
two or three weeks for such a review.
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5. Howard Osborn advised that the Subject, a Polygraph
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drinking spree. He was returned to-and Osborn is sending a message
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that he should be returned to Headquarters as soon as reasonable arrangements
can be made. Subject is a BALPA returnee and this simply expedites his
return.
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certain medical problems of a psychiatric and adjustment nature together
with several security issues, but none of these problems are of a very
serious nature. It was decided that the Office of Medical Services would not
approve him for employment since he is a proposed summer intern which
might lead to consideration for staff employment, during which time he would
have access to sensitive information. He was previously informed that if all
criteria were met he might EOD on 12 June. This is rather late notice and
hopefully no problem will develop. Subject has an uncle,
a GS-12, in OBGI. I asked Mr. Wattles to make sure that the uncle was informed
of our action in advance and that this case was most carefully handled to
avoid any repercussions.
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* 1. Plan for Assignment of BALPA I Returnees: On this date Mr. Wattles
and I discussed with Colonel White the reporting to the DCI by 1 July of a plan and
development of BALPA I returnees. The elements covered were as follows:
a. Internal reassignment--Mr. Wattles is calling a meeting on 27
May of interested parties in order to develop a system for the reassignment
of returnees. The idea will be to make known recommendations of skills
by Directorates and then determine whether BALPA returnees or their
substitutes can provide the necessary skills.
b. Wattles will explore with the Civil Service Commission other
openings in the Federal establishment in which BALPA returnees might be
placed and specifically follow up with agencies which have such openings
to determine the specifics of the job openings.
c. Any assignment outside of the Agency would carry with it a guarantee
of re-employment rights. We will be prepared to make some assignments
on a non-reimbursable basis.
d. After the Director and particularly DD/P determines its plans for
assignments of the returnees, a more definitive estimate can be established.
It is considered, however, that there will be some increase in internal
training and certainly some consideration of external training.
I advised the Executive Director that the DD/S will have assignments for
all its 158 BALPA returnees. We have not yet come up with any training require-
ments as we expect to have working assignments for each such returnee. Mr.
Wattles is to produce his initial report by 15 June for consideration by the Executive
Director.
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3. I advised the Executive Director that this
employee was missing and that Security was conducting a search. In the latter part
of the afternoon, Security advised that the girl had been found. The Executive
Director asked whether the parents had been notified and it was determined that
they had not been so notified as the employee had been estranged from them for
over a year.
4. Summer Employee Cases: I met with Dr. Tietjen and Bob Wattles to
discuss three summer employee problem cases. The following action was taken:
a. Has a heart condition- -arranged for a medical
interview.
b. Has a series of allergies and hypersensitive--
removed from the list of employee consideration.
C, Has dizzy spells and under a doctor's care--
removed from the employee consideration list.
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1. Jack Blake called to advise that GSA is under some
pressure to respond to a requirement from the Office of Emergency Planning
and this concerns the availability of the GSA asked if we could
give an early decision as they would like to honor our request. I informed
John Clarke of this development and asked him to expedite the Executive
Director's reply to our request for this space.
2. Educational Aid Fund: rrived this morning to head
up the team to consider 188 applications for scholarship aid from which we
will grant 28 scholarship fund awards. This will take the remainder of this
week.
3. Summer Employees: I briefed the Executive Committee on the
status of our summer employment program advising that we had 874 applications
and only 395 jobs. I further advised that we would send about 290 reject
letters and 100 stand-by letters and that our selection for the jobs is from the
top of the list of test results. The Director commented that this is the only
way to handle such a problem rather than setting up an elaborate reviewing
program. Colonel White mentioned the necessity for supervision of summer
employees and cited some examples that he found last year where supervision
was lacking.
4. Manpower System: On 17 May I checked and found that Vince
has already been released by FE and has reported to PPB for his new
assignment as Manpower Planning Officer. His early release came after a
conversation between the Executive Director and Chief/FE. In this regard
Mr. Wattles called and advised that the Manpower Study in his judgment called
for a first stage when
structure the Manpower Reporting System and after that is accomplished a
second group could be assigned to plan and implement the program. I agreed
to this in principle but advised I would like to know o proposals
after he is in the job.
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5. Applicant Testing Program: I had asked that a meeting be called
to review the status of the Applicant Testing Program which is to go into effect
on 1 July. The following information developed in the course of discussions:
a. will have completed his revision of the test forms
by Monday of next week, 27 May. He has divided the program into two
sections reducing it to four booklets and three answer sheets. The
first half is on intellectual ability and the second half measures the
other aspects of value to the Agency but not specifically related to
intellectualability.
b. Location of testing sites--eight cities to serve as metropolitan
area testing centers have been identified and 73 university sites are
listed. The list is,not complete pending revision of the numbers of
universities proposed to be visited in the FY 1969 recruiting year.
This list should be complete within two weeks.
c. The instructions to the recruiters while approved have not
been released pending approval by the Executive Director. This will
be obtained when the Executive Director is briefed on the status of
this program.
d. The question was raised as to whether the FCDP was the
proper test to serve our interests and whether or not the FSEE might
be substituted. This opened the door to a lengthy discussion involving
the whole testing system and the various, relationships of testing to
the recruitment program. I advised that`1 wish the group to convene
to consider the various factors raised in this discussion but principally
to recommend an alternative course of action.for testing purposes should
our testing on campus and in cities become a public issue and we have
to resort to another system. I raised the alternative course of action
because of developments on campus and the possibility that Senate 1035
may pass in some modified form.
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of Personnel for Recruitment and Placement, was designated chair-
man of a group to consider testing alternatives. It is to be understood
that the present program of testing to be implemented on 1 July would
continue as proposed or would be subject to possible modification
upon the report of the committee. Factors to be considered areas
follows:
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should be split into the intellectual test in the field and the second
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sections of the FCDP testing.
(4) Customer (DD/P, DD/I) requirements for testing.
(5) Cost factors and other values in the testing program.
7. Summer Employee: called and advised 25X1 A
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will be used as a summer employee but that he will work only about 50 days
rather than the required 60. At the end of 50 days he will travel to - to 25X1 A
be with his father. Sid wanted to know if this was proper. I advised I thought
it would be all right provided this is made known to Personnel in advance as
an exception to the 60-day rule.
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8. Security: Howard Osborn has spoken to me several
times abou is his Deputy and their differences in approach to
the management problems. It is no reflection on either but each has quite
a different approach and this does not produce the alterego team concept.
Consideration is being given to having Charlie head up the newly-created
I called Gordon Stewart this date to alert him of this
development and ask for his consideration odor a tour with the IG
Staff. Mr. Stewart promised to let me know within two weeks.
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is to understood that the pre ut program tesUn to be
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subject to sal a modification a the report the com ittec .
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Retirement Program: I met today with Messrs. Wattles and
regarding retirement incentives and for presentation of such a
program to a Deputies' meeting. We discussed aspects of the following:
trial retirements, a selection-out system, CIA Reserve Program, involuntary
separation payments, career management and the creation of a special employee
board. It was agreed that we should prepare staffing papers for the trial
retirement, the involuntary separation payments and perhaps the selection-
out system. It was further agreed that we would prepare an outline of the
proposals for this package of benefits for presentation at the Deputies' meeting.
It was further agreed that we would also present these in graphic chart form
for presentation to the Deputies showing how each program dovetails into the
other. I set the deadline for presentation of this as 6 June with the material
to be presented in advance to me for approval.
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14 May 1968. Gordon wanted to discuss the assignment of a Support Services
officer to his staff. Our previous nominee, of OTR, was not
accepted because Gordon wants someone with a broader background in Support
operations and problems. John's primary experience is in Training and for
some time he has been specializing in international Communism. Gordon
stated that he wished to identify three Support officers who would be accept-
able. They wer in the
order of preference. I advised Gordon that both 25X1A
were assigned to high-priority jobs and that I could not consider them for
assignment to the IG staff at this time. - however, might be made 25X1A
available since he will be winding up his job and closing the station at- 25X1 A
later this year. Gordon will talk with when he next visits headquarters
(it was later determined that is expected at headquarters 23 and 24 May). 4
Gordon was advised of this and an interview will be arranged. I advised
Gordon that I was considering the nomination of for his staff. 25X1A
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bring a wealth of experience, ability, drive, and initiative to the staff. We
agreed to talk about this further at a later date and to consider any other
nominees who might be made available. I will talk with Gordon again after
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Testimony on S. 1035: I aske to pull together backup
material for use in testimony before the House Civil Service Committee,
specifically application forms and tests used in the Agency recruitment process,
various statistics on recruitment, security investigations, etc. and policy
papers and/or regulations governing the handling of personnel applications.
Additionally we should have a listing of the Security regulations on outside
activities, writing for publication, the Handbook on Employee Conduct, etc.
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Organization of Intelligence Information Handling Committee (IHC) :
I met with AD/DCI/NIPE, concerning the support
requirements for his newly-created Committee which was approved by the
USIB at its meeting on 9 May. At the moment the Committee personnel are
housed in Room 2 E-49 and consist of two girls and four officers. They will
need additionally space for three officers and one girl with a reserve for
another secretary. They can be located anywhere in the Headquarters build-
ing and if necessary in Rosslyn. They will have some SIGINT and TKH
material but do not need a vault and can use other existing facilities. They
have no special equipment needs and will need only one or two Red Lines.
They should be available to some nearby conference room. Timing is reasonably
pressing but no specific date has been set. Executive Secretary,
is the one with whom details should be worked out. I passed the above to
for action. should alert Personnel to the fact that
a secretary is needed and Personnel should contact o make the
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office.
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1. Trees--Printing Services Building: Apparently at the request
of the Office of Security a contract was proposed to remove a number of trees
reported close to the fence in the rear of the Printing Services Building.
After reviewing some of the initial reports which indicated a large-scale
removal I visited the area with Messrs. Meloon and- Some of the
trees marked for removal are large, old and healthy trees and I could not
see the necessity for removal of these trees. The contract has already been
let and the clearing crew is already in action. I pointed out several trees
to-that should not be removed. Additionally I called Howard Osborn
and expressed my concern about the removal of some magnificent trees which
I did not think impinged upon the security of our perimeter fence. He said
he would visit the scene right away and review the matter firsthand.
2. Position of Manpower Control Officer, PPB: John Clarke is anxious
to fill this position particularly as a result of Colonel White's memorandum
of 8 May requesting that an Agency Manpower Control System be instituted.
25X1A John Clarke is also pushing to have take over this job. It is
my beliegshared by others)that this is not a suitable assignment for
whom we plan to use in the Personnel Retirement Program. Following the
meeting today of Clarke, Wattles, ~nd Chuck Briggs further consideration
25X1A was given to the nominee for this position. We have tentatively agreed that
John Clarke and Jack Smith 441111V
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1. Demonstrations In or Near Agency Buildings--Poor People's March:
In reference to my memorandum on actions to be.taken on the Poor People's
March, the Executive Director called and suggested that we designate a senior
person in each Agency building that might be affected. I called Howard Osborn
and asked that he initiate this right away and after approval of the listing we
will then arrange a briefing session of the officials involved.
3. Deputies Meeting: Colonel White advised that he is going to put
the Study on Manpower and the Review of Recruitment on the agenda for the
16 May meeting of the Deputies. He asked me to distribute Dr. Tietjen's
paper on medical standards which proposes a special board for the handling
of maladaptive cases for consideration at a subsequent meeting. This action
will be taken.
4. Payroll: Several comments have been raised about the computerization
of our vouchered payroll and the contention that it is a patchwork system which
may not weather additional applications of payroll deductions for special
purposes. I called a meeting of interested persons from Finance, SIPS,
OCS and the DD/S staff to consider this problem. I was assured that our
present system meets our requirements and barring any unforeseen catastrophies
should adequately meet our payroll requirements. The future SIPS program
has still not been conceptualized and there is a basic question as to whether
we have one or two payroll programs. I suggested that the basic question
be staffed out and a meeting called to discuss this matter. However, I was
not prepared to make any decision at this specific meeting.
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5. Career Training Classes and Placement: We have had several
meetings on the size of future classes in the CT program, the placement
problems of CT's in the Directorates and the numbers game involved in the
transferring of CT's from the OTR ceiling to the Directorates, particularly
the DD/P. It became evident that DD/P and most all others had overlooked
the fact that the CT's for DD/P in FY 1969 are already on the rolls and in
training or have been committed and that while DD/P carries the figure of
115 the number is actually 190. I briefed Colonel White on this problem and
had of DD/P. Some definite adjustments are
in order and these are apparently in process. We do, however, need to make
a decision on the size of the November 1968 class and the remaining classes
in FY 1969. We should be able to do this within the next ten days to two
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DD/S 8 May 1968
1. Space Problem: We had a briefing on our space requirements,
some of which are quite urgent and others more long range in nature. An
immediate solution to provide relief for space at Headquarters and to provide
some other immediate re uirements would be the possibility of renting a
portion of the I asked Logistics to urgently
pull up a proposal for rental of this space. I also alerted John Clarke that for
alterations and rent for the remainder of this fiscal year I would need about
$30, 000. Clarke indicated that this would be readily available. I also advised
Logistics to pull up a second paper for additional space which will be necessary
for the Language School at Arlington Towers and some other space require-
ments that are existing or developing.
25X1 A 2. Various reports were received of a critical
25X1A and antagonistic attitude on the part of towards officials and the
25X1 A Agency. retired on medical disability on 15 April. In one con-
25X1A versation he mentioned referral of any inquiry to Senator Ervin's committee.
It is thought that variable moods ranging from friendliness to
outright antagonism may be occasioned by the medication he is taking. I
asked, however, that Howard Osborn immediately take over the case because
25X1A of its security implications and it has been agreed that ill
serve as a contact point with Our immediate desire is to find
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ho is presently assigned to RID has been
on sick leave since January of this year. He is experiencing a feeling of
depression and maladjustment and not much seemed to be taking place as to
the resolution of his case and his relationship. I called a meeting of Ralph
and all aspects
of the case were discussed. I then talked to Dr. Tietjen who gave me a short
briefing on the case and indicated that these problems of adjustment are some-
what historical and do occur from time to time. In order to find out where
we stand we have designated of Personnel to contact the subject
on an exploratory basis to find out more precisely his situation and possibility
of returning to employment.
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security will be able to take
care of $89, 000 of the cost this FY 1968 year. Colonel White was not concerned
with the cost estimates because he recognized renovation was necessary but
STATSPEC he was concerned that Nill use one large room for storage ofd STATSPEC
equipment. It was clearly my understanding that the reason Security costs
are rising is because they plan to use this room but will now have to convert
STATSPEC other rooms into a conference-type facility. Colonel White wanted to know
why_needed this space and while I propose to call Jack 25X1A
Blake asked if he could have the opportunity of discussing this action with
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