RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM HANDBOOK FOR SUBJECT FILING

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Approved For Release 2~021D'g`)'2i: IA- P74-00005R000200010010-1 =GONFEIDEM RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 7 SUBJECT FILING 25X1 S MAINTENANCE E ENey 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R00Q200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Reference: Handbook For Subject Filing 1. First, glance over the material in your present file (or simply check the folder labels and note which of the 31 sub jccts on Inge 33 of reference (a) apply, The alphabetical index begin- ning on page 72 will alto help. Make up a file guide for each aapplieaable subJest. Arrange Uese guides alphabetically in an empty drover or_ other vacant murk space. A couple of boa will do temporarily if cabinet- space to tight. 2. Next,, separate current miles from your non-current records. ( "Currant" ehouF6e"'Tnterpreted to mean Fe e'n the conduct of current buaireas,, regardless of the date of the document." Ho ever, in most cases current files will be those for the current year.) Simply take one folder at a time, note Its contents and the date of the material. If a folder contains both current and non- current materiel, don't "break" the folder, transfer the Ire folder to the new file you're setting tip. Place each folder behind the imsary" guide that beat identifies the contents of the folder g. Personnel, Liaison, Security, etc.). Again you may wish to refer to the alphabetical index for guidance. Folder by folder work your way through the entire file. Be sure to write the primary classification on each folder in pencil, to ensure its proper return You've it be charged out. k 3. Nov you're In business. Sou've separated your active files from the bulk of your inactive records. You've also grouped related material together. In all probability you've found folders you never knew existed. You may also find duplicate documents filed in separate folders, or folders that have but one or two papers. Your next step then is to set up the necessary folders to refine your system. To do this, first determine the secondary, and if necesstaary, the tertiary classification of each pelee of current mterial behind a primary guide. Examine each folder. Often all of the material in one folder can be classified under one secondary classification such as "Attendance and Absence" which is a secondary heading tinder the priary, "PERSONNEL." In this ease the entire folder can be classified. However, if a folder contains miscellaneous, paapers, for exaamaple on personnel maatteru, you'll need to classify each paper. Make up the necessary folders that the volume and the number of secondary or tertiary subjects require. For instance, if the record volume is small, make a folder only for the primary subject, even though you my have classified some papers according to a secondary or tertiary Category. Later, if the primary folder becomes full (20-30 pieces j., you can set up secondary folders. Place the current material in the new folders,, and transfer the balance of anyy.. noncurrent material y~yu}y~yesbgacky{ to the each subject category until you've reworked your entire file. You'll find that this can be done in spare moments without disrupting the orderliness of your files. Red Wd h STAT Approved For Release..2002/08/26 : CIA-RDPZ4-00005R000200010010-1 FROM NINE TO FIVE -By Jo Fischer "Sure we could cha?& a our filing sys- tem. Mr. Wum , but it M ou only be a new way of not finding thinr:a." _ FROM NINE TO FIVE ;-By Jo Fischer ~l.trsr~i+~E1~ "i asked for the watchmacallit the and you bring me this thingama}ig!" FROM NINE TO FIVE -By Jo Fischer "That's the expert they brought in to straighten out our filing system." FAMOUS LAST WORDS By Caplan "if you're not sure where something goes, just file it under miscellanteus." . Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved .For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005.RO0020001 001 0-1 WHAT BUMS WREN YOU USX FA8TWI= AJ UAVT DUTT' $'RESSBQARD TOLD NO, OE FM DRAMS 300 STANDARD FMS, NO.FAS?EI 8 40 -W --W ~-ft -0 do 40 40 4 300 STANDARD FOLDZRS, Oxt7ASTSJm-:m....4W..,...0 4213 300 PUSSB0A 7OLDU8, 507ASTiI S.-ft ..ft .- ..4 t 300 300 PU8SBCD Foams FAST= ... + .. abdo.. M ., ftS 9AO 30C PML48SOM 7OLt7WR5, TMO 7ASTUZRS - _ ..... _ _ . n-,7 rte? N , y7 ?44"--4 1 - 75 6~e2OO~/08/ Jj P74-OOOO5KOOQ2O0O1OO1O-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 WHEW WE PROPOSE FOR BRANCH ADMINISTRATIVE FILES 195+ AND PRIOR - DESTROY 1955 - TRANSFER TO THE RECORDS CENTER. 1956 - CUT OFF BUT LEAVE UNDER PRESENT ARRANGEMENT. TRANSFER TO RECORDS CENTER AT END OF 1958. 1957 - CUT OFF BUT LEAVE UNDER PRESENT ARRANGEMENT. TRANSFER TO RECORDS CENTER AT END OF 1959. 1958 - START NEW FILES USING SUBJECT-NUMERIC FILE SYSTEM. FOLDERS AND GUIDES WILL BE FURNISHED. Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 What are Records Control Schedules? An approved plan for the timely disposition of inactive records at specific intervals by destruction or retirement to the Records Center. 1 Orr Records Control 99hedules Prepared in early 1955 and approved by all responsible officials in ORR from the Branch Chief up the line to the Assistant Director. Branch Administrative Riles-- We are concerned with Housekeeping and Personnel Administration Substantive Administ ti 1 ra on Gray area --- in between An lysts Files ,zo "4t 6~71-9~ Values of Administrative Records at Branch level . 'Duplication at the Division, Area, and Administrative Staff level. Duplication is necessary for ldirect supervision and administration---- No historical value in these files. Major offices in Agency have the official Agency records -- Personnel, Fiscal, Logistics, Training, etc. Your Records Control schedule approves destruction of these records after 3 years. Cut off procedure and techniques Only economical way of eliminating inactive material. Screening individual papers is time consuming and expensive Terminate your files annually and start new ones Bring forward to the current file that material from ithe old files only as it it is used in the conduct of current business and not on the basis of "I think I will need it". Thus when retention period expires on lthe old file you can easily destroy it without screening as it is primarily L,Zesidu whi~C~h not been used during the retention period. Installation of the lsubject-numeric filing system Handout on "How to install the 4gency subject-numeric filing system". Generally we Will follow the same procedure as outlinedi n_ s handout except that having set up several files in the As ~ A ", we feel that we can take a few short cuts. Similarity of Eranch Administrative responsibilities and Control itun has enabled us p to predict a large percentage of-the subjects in your files Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 How we propose to install lthe subject-numeric file system in your files. At the and of this meeting, I Will schedule a day or more if necessary, with each of you to accomplish the actual change over. I would suggest that you select a day which will be convenient for you to devote time to work on ithis change over as it would help you in learning the system. To establish this file system without training the custodian of the file might lead to difficulty in locating material When needed. The first step in lthe change over is this----- Remove all material in your present file that is dated prior to 1955 and destroy it. This will usually cut the problem in half. There are exceptions such as policy, procedures# etc. (although old) may be still lcurrenta and would naturally remain in the current file. I would suggest that an attempt be made to accomplish this before I am scheduled to come 3 to jour Branch so tt we ca, ote our full time to the change over. (daP-cP:i,~~~~ To make the installation easier we have had the Typing Pool (Office of Personnel) prepare file guides and folders on selected primary and secondary subjects which we feel will take care of at least 75% of your material. These subjects were selected by us after their continued zaamanx recurrence in administrative files elsewhere in the Economic Area. Additional guides and folders will have to be made at the time of installation to cover those items peculiar to your #ranch 1955 -1956 Files This material would not be 4isturbed and will remain in the same file sy m that you presently ha At the end of 1958 this material would be trans ed to the Records a6fiter for retention of one additional year and then des yed. Records 9nter notifies the office prior to actual destruction. You e retire them sooner if you wish. file system and set up under t ub ct-numeric file system. Lenience in the general rule of bingin~t is forward to the current files. 1957 Files ---- This material wil e` parated or withdrawn from the present 1958 Files --- You... 1l be furnished a package of guides and folders already laAvteod ?*~a )ff2A%7A c WRDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Prior t anuary 1958 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 This subject pertaaine to the Agency mthede, sources, responsibilities and requirements involved in the collection of intelligence inforwation. COLLECTION 1 Evaluations (Ca11ect3.on Program - Infwr ation Reports) 2 iftthodis and Techniques 3 Planning and Coordination (Definition of Responsibilities - Procedures for Collection) 4 Requirements (Guides, Wading Requireaar-nts - Bequeath - Directives - Responsibilities 5 Sources 6 Printed butter I (Publications - lie paper - Periodicals - Documents v Maps - Charts) ^'(TA'aft Revision- Oct 1957) WRTIME ZONAL Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 CONFIEENTIAL This subject pertains to the development and direction of all Agency training program. TRAINING 1. Policices and Procedures 2. Facilities Internal CIA Training Courses (optional case folder on each course to include subjects below) Requests Nominees and Candidates Evaluations Student Instructor/Course 1+. External CIA Training Courses (optional case folder on each course to include subjects below) 5. Requests Nominees and Candidates Evaluations Student Instructor/Course Reports I Draft Revision - Oct 1957) Approved For Release 2002/08/2600 }1~ 7 00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 HOW TO INSTALL THE A( NCY SUBJECT-SIC FILING SYSSM Reference: Handbook For Subject Filing lb First, glance over the material in your present file (or simply check the folder labels) and note which of the 31 subjects on page 33 of reference (a) apply. The alphabetical index begin- ning on page 72 will also help. Woe up a file guide for each applicable subject. Arrange these guides alphabetically in an empty drawler or other vacant work space. A couple of boxes will do temporarily if cabinet space is tight. 2w Neat, separate current files from your non-current records, ("Current" ahouTT e "'interpreted to mean""S e- 'tn the conduct of current business, regardless of the date of the document." However, in most cases current files will be those for the current ;mar.) Simply take one folder at a time, note its contents and the date of the material. If a folder contains both current and non- current material, don't "break" the folder, transfer the en ire folder to the new file you're setting up. Place each folder behind the primary guide that best identifies the contents of the folder (e.g. Personnel, Liaison, Securit-!, etc;). lain you may wish to refer to the alphabetical index for guidance. Folder by folder work your way through the entire file,, be sure to write the primary classification on each folder in pencil to ensure its proper return should it be charged out. 3. Nov you're in business. You've separated your active files from the bulk of your inactive records. You've also grouped related material together. In all probability you've found folders you never knew existed. You may also find duplicate documents filed in separate folders, or folders that have. but one or two papers. Yourt next step then is to set up the necessary folders to refine youyi. system. To do this, first determine the secondary, and if necessary, the tertiary classification of each peace of current material behind a primary guide. Examine each folder. Often all of the material in one folder can be classified under one secondary classification such as "Attendance and Absence" which is a secondary heading under the primary, "PERSONNEL." In this case the entire folder can be classified. However,, it a folder contains miscellaneous papers, for example on personnel matters., you'll nevi to classify each paper. Yoke up the necessary folders that the -volume and the number of secondary or tertiary subjects require. For instance, If the record volume Is small, make a folder only for the primary sssub,lect, even though you may have classified so : papers according to a secondary or tertiary cats rya later, if the primary folder becomes full (20-30 pieces you can set up secondary folders. Place the current material. in the new folders, and transfer the balance of any noncurrent material beck to the noncurrent ft le Continue the above process in succession for each subject category until. you've reworked your entire file. You'll find that this can be done in spare moments without disrupting the orderliness of your files. For further information. eve ?our records officer or contact the Vd9d - - 05R000200010010-1 STAT Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Titles of Typical. Folders Found in Office of Division Chief Prior to Installing Agency Subject-Numeric System 1. Security Information 2. Investigations 3. Fire Drills ~u. Violations 5. Staff Meetings, 55-56 6. Division Staff Duty Instructions 7. Floor Plan and Space Requirements - Bldg 6. Daily Diaries `~ 9. Tours and Briefings 10. Codes and Procedures X11. Functions and Services l2 ABC Survey (5t. Staff J. Projeci1.~ 5-6f~ 2 ) 13. Reproduction Services 14. Procedure - Nev and Departing Personnel 15. Supply Information 16. Proposed Regulations 17. Administrative and Technical Survey - ABC 1$. Facilities of Reproduction 19. NSA-ABC Liaison 20. A.B. See Working Group on Information Handling 21. Clark Committee Papers (Organization m Functions) 22. Joint Working Group on Intelligence Ground Photography 23. Vital Documents 25X1 C-O-N F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 24. Reports of Field Trio 25. Tentative working .t a nt-.Reproduetio nt 26. Services I erect to Outside A neiem 27. 28. ST Branch . Qctaars ~. 29. Internervice Committee .. Photo Intelligence Equipment 30. Request for Approval of Overtit 31. Civil. Service Retirement Regulation (See No. 14) 32. Absentees Pending (Hold folder for property paasea and checks) 33. Personnel - Gene l 314. 11achine Runs - Overtime 35. Position Standards 36. Fitness Reports p 37. Plemor ndn for E .Lo ere 36. Delegation of Authority - Proaurement 39, Insurance Available to Employees (See No. 14) 40. Suggestion Folder 41. Contributions 42. Neworanda of Conversations 43- Notices - U.S. Govt. Officials on Foreign Travel 44. Parking Spaces 45. Telephone Directories 46. Mr. AR See "a drip to Europe P47. DDP.bI .. - axs . d 0111 et v ? A1,~s4 ?~oa~~/$ m,terial for TraLv 48. 051 Collection Staff 49. Technical Services T 50. CIA Library Accessions 5 PP O &I sgo-d%U2% 00005R000200010010-1 C-O-E-F -.I-D- -N-T-I -L Approved For Release 2002/08/26: CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 52. ~' ABC Monthly Reports 53: `iinutea - Career Board Meetings and Agenda 54 ;- ABC Career Board and Staff Applications 55 ABC Career Btard Vacancies 5E 'Staff Duty 57 Tdble of Org niaatton 58 ABC Division i and `unctions 59... Alterations and Construction 60G Registered Docutents 61. Space Requirements (See No. 7) 62. Catalog of Courses 65. Monthly Training Reports 66. Training Records - ABC Personnel 63,. Current Training Directives to Training Liaison Officers (See No P 47) 64. Office of Training Literature 67. Training - ?tieniral 68. Language Roster 69., Training Evalnatians 70. vital Mteriali (See No. ?3) 71. Magazine Subscription 72. job Descriptions (See No. 35). 73a Position Sta:a~lai ' "~e'e No , 35) 74. Space aequinizeptk ,- NeV Building (See No. 7 and Nor 61) 75. Fitness Report Instruction (.See No. 36) -3- Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 C-C3 N_F-I-D E-N-T-Z A-L 76. DD/I War Plans 774 Special Dissemination of Unique Intelligence Information and Studies. 78. ABC Reference Service and Facilities 79. Tentative Working Agreement-Reproduction Plant (See No. 25) 80. Space Requirements - Staff Study of 4 June 1952 (See Nos. 7,. 61, 'and 74) 81. Position Descriptions (3 ring binder) See Nos. 35 and 72 82. 1957 Budget 83. Budget Actions, 1957 84. 1956 Budget 85. 1955 Budget 86. 1956 montbly Activity Reports 87. 54-55 Monthly Activity Reports 88. Emergency Plan (Fire) Bldg._ 89. Emergency Plan (Evacuation) Bldg.,_` _ 90. TB and Alternate TS Control Officer - 56 91. Document Classification Control C-O-N-'F-I D-E-N-T-I-A-L -1- Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 I*W 25X1 -0Am?F$E1 U This Handbook has been prepared to serve as a guide for installing and maintaining the "Subject Numeric System of Filing" in-the Agency. Its purpose is to provide a standard system for the orderly arrangement and maintenance of records. The use of this standard system In-the gene-" will increase the administrative usefulness of records; expedite the dis- position of records when they are no longer needed; facilitate the preservation of records having permanent value; and simplify the training of employees. The subjects appearing in the "Subject List" of this Handbook are predominantly administrative in nature. This has been done deliberately in the belief that the Handbook can be used "as is" for administrative or nontechnical files. For those elements j- the Agee --having use, or need for a more technical "Subject List" than is provided in this Hand- book the Records Management ^~eion;agement Staff, is pre- pared to assist in adapting or modifying the procedures or "Subject List" outlined to fit the specific requirements of such elements. 25X1 pgp THE DI CTOR--OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE : Approved For Release . TA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 fhVfBBeefE_ 25X1 I 1:6 Beemeber +954 SECTION I. INTRODUCTION 1. Scope ...................................... Pag ....... 1 2. Responsibility ............................. ....... 1 3. Definitions ................................ ....... 1 SECTION II. TYPES OF FILES 4. General Subject Files ............................. 3 5. Case or Project Files.***** 000004 ................. 3 6. Alphabetical Name Index...... ..................... 3 SECTION III. STANDARD FILE CLASSIFICATION SYS' 7. Description ....................................... 8. File Classification Guide ......................... 9. Classifying Papers for Fling ..................... SECTION IV. CROSS REFERENCES e 10. Whe n and How to Prepare Cross References... ....... 10 SECTION V. 11. Ass FILING THE RECORDS embling the Papers for Filing ........... ....... 11 12. Fol der and Guide Arrangements.............. ... ... 0 11 13. Pla cing Material in the Ftiles .............. ....... 13 14. Fil e "Cut-off" Periods and Retirement...... ....... 14 SECTION VI. 15. Gen FINDING AND CHARGING-OUT THE RECORDS eral .................................... ....... 16 16. Fin ding the Records ........................ ....... 16 17. Cha rging-out the Records .......... ......... ....... 17 EXHIBITS A. Sub ject File Copy............ .............. ....... 19 B Alp habetical Name Index Copy 0 . C Cor ............... respondence Cross Reference: Foie No. .....4$ 41 . D. Cor respondence Continuity Reference, Form N o. ...7r. Z .......................... ....... 22 E. Arr angement of Folders, Guides, and Labels. ....... 23 F. Rul es for Alphabetic Filing ................ ....... 24 G. Cor respondence Charge-out, Fora; No. 36-270. ....... 30 H. Cas e File Charge-out Card........ .......... ....... 31 I. Fil e Backing Sheet, Foram No, 36-271. ....... ....... 32 PART TWO - FI LE CLASSIFICATION GUIDE ................. ....... 33 SUBJECT LIST .................................... ....... 33 SUBJECT INDEX ................................... ....... 71 Approved For Release RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For ReleaseG&WJ~M CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 .25X1 -RECORDS - 16 -Deeember-195 HANDBOOK FOR SUBJECT FILING The Standard File Classification System and the attendant pro- cedures described herein are prescribed for use in filing and maintaining correspondence records of the .Int='_'_'_o_ Agency. Although the system is designed to permit a certain amount of flexibility to meet the specific requirements of various offices, it is essential that the basic pattern pro- vided herein be followed carefully if an adequate degree of standardization is to be maintained. Further subdivision of any of the subjects listed is permissible to provide for the necessary detail which may be required by some offices. "Case" or "project" files may be established under any subject as required. in additien, the a--Services is exempt -the extent dictated by requirements-. 57t f c The Records Management ~ Management Staf and desig- nated Area Records Officers -Agency have tech- nical custody and responsibility for the proper maintenance and ne disposition official conisTi oo4 ffi ces The Re- cords Management PAW maintaining official records all assistance possible in-the establishment of their files, including procedures for maintenance, servic- ing, and retirement of the records. 3. DEFINITIONS The original or copy of a letter, document, report, etc., which is maintained in a designated "Official File Station" for documentation purposes and which is distinguished from other copies of the same document, in the same organiza- tional element, by the fact that such other copies merely serve as temporary working papers, "convenience" files, etc. I GOFI I .L Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 16 Peefttbear--1951 Each file containing official record copies shall constitute an "official file" and should include the original incoming communication and the initialed year llow copies of outgoing and interoffice correspondence; original,or action copies of reports, executed forms, maps, photographs, and other documentary material. The official record copies shall not be maintained in any organizational unit not specifically designated as an Official File Station. Reference material consisting of printed or duplicated copies of publications, extra copies of communications used as reading files, and other material considered as temporary working papers is not included in the definition of official records. Such nonrecord material shall not be interfiled with official records. The term "Official File Station" slaa-13: be eenm-bmeel -be. meansany specifically designated organizational element -es- %-14@ GoNN4ral I g nn -Agen where the official record copies of correspondence and other documents are maintained. The physical location of an Official File Station shall be determined by the head of such organizational element, with technical advice from Records Management iviion d. CLASSIFY, CLASSIFIED, AND CLASSIFICATION As used in this Handbook and in filing operations, these terms refer to the subject. or file designation of records and not to defense classifications: 11TOP S_MURET," '1SECRET," or "CONFIDENTIAL." Approved For Release 2002/0-01-M--I-N*-MP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 -EFIBM TEAL 25X1 TYPES OF FILES der 1954 4. SIJB JEC T FILES Subject Files are. considered to be those types of paper records which ordinarily include correspondence, reports, and other documents which may be classified and filed under all or many of the subject categories included in the File Classification Guide. The general subject material is dis- tinguished from that which is ordinarily identified as "case" or "project" files as described in the next paragraph. 5. CASE OR PROJECT FILES A case or project file is i6sagribed -&& a file comprised of material relating to a specific action, transaction, person, organization, location or thing, yet may cover one or many subjects pertaining to the specific case or project. Types of case or project files may include voucher files, contracts, loan cases, construction projects, leases, litigation cases, and many others. Case or project files may be included as a art of the subject files or e may be located physically apart from such files. As a general e the volume o ese records ane use made of them should dictate their arrange- men E. 6. ALPHABETICAL NAME INDEX The Alphabetical Name Index is a finding medium through which correspondence and other documents filed by subject may be located when the available information is the name of the cor- respondent, the name of the author of a document, or the name of an individual or organization referred to in correspondence or documents. It is not always necessary or advisable to es- tablish a name index to the subject file. Therefore, careful consideration should be given to the actual need for such an index before establishing one. In other words, the Alphabetical Name Index should not be established at any Official File Sta- tion if: a. The quantity of material filed by subject is so small that no difficulty will be encountered in locating it by subject; Approved For Release ?1A-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved Fdr F lease 2002/08/26: CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 55X1 b. 9 -.16 eeember 1:9 5,1 - 14 The type of records filed is susceptible to an alpha- betical arrangement by names within the subject files; or c. The type of material can be located easily by case or project symbol., number., or other means of identification, without the aid of an alphabetical index. If the Alphabetical Name Index is used it should be composed of extra copies (normally pink tissues) of outgoing corres- pondenceand e-36-15DA (to be redesignated orms No, I.3yand 335x),, )Correspondence Cross Reference Paragraph 12c describes the arrangement of folders and guides for the Alphabetical Name Index. Approved For Release 2002fdgiPtfflWMUF74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 STANDAND FILE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM 7. DESCRIPTION The file classificationystem adopted for use it the en traw~ ' Trt?z'~s ^o Agency is known as the "Subject-Numeric w-~?es vxxx ?w~a System of Classifying and Filing." This system is an adaptation of both the simple subject and numerical coding systems. It retains the simplicity of the alphabetical arrangement of subject titles, brings together related sub- jects, and provides file designations consisting of a com- bination of descriptive subject titles with related subjects organized as subdivisions of the primary subjects. The sub- divisions of the primary subjects are assigned Arabic numer- als to reduce time and effort in marking material for filing and to make it easy to memorize the filing designations. Be FILE CLASSIFICATION GUIDE The File Classification Guide contained in Part Two of this Handbook is divided into two parts, as follows: a, A Subject List consisting of a group of alphabetically arranged primary subject titles with their related sec- ondary and suggested tertiary subdivisions. be A Subject Index consisting of an alphabetical listing of all of the subject titles and other appropriate references. It serves the same purpose as an index to a book. The process of classifying involves the analysis of correspond- ence or other documents to determine the subject by which they should be filed, and the placing of file designations on material to show where it should be placed in the file. Papers received for classifying and filing may cover a wide variety of subjects. Also a number of papers involving one Approved For Release 2 T . -RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved pr Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 1 -mss gar- particular subject may be intermingled with those of other subjects. The file classification system is designed so that all of the papers on related subjects will be consist- ently and logically brought; together in the files. How- ever, sound judgment and careful attention must be given to the procedures which follow if the classification process is to be accomplished satisfactorily. THE ABILITY TO LOCATE PAPERS PROMPTLY AFTER THEY ARE FILED DEPENDS LARGELY UPON THE CARE USED WHEN CLASSIFYING MATERIAL BEFORE IT IS FILED. The following are the normal procedures to follow when classifying material for filing. (1) Read and analyze the correspondence or other material to determine the most outstanding or prominent sub- ject; that is, the subject by which the papers will most likely be requested. (2) Select the proper file designation by referring directly to the Subject List or Index of the File Classification Guide, in the following manner: (a) determine the appropriate primary subject category, such as TRAVEL, PERSONNEL, etc., for example, a let- ter concerning recruitment of personnel would fall under the primary subject PERSONNEL; (b) select the appropriate subdivision, if any, under the primary subject, for example, a letter concerned with budget estimates would be classified by the secondary subject Budget Estimates, a subdivision of the primary subject APPROPRIATIONS. Similar reasoning is applicable for the selection of tertiary subjects. If no appropriate subdivisions of the primary subject have been provided, the primary subject itself is used as the file designation. (3) Stamp or write the file designation in the upper right corner of the Subject File copy (yellow tissue), as shown in Exhibit A or in the same position on any in- coming correspondence which did not require a reply. The file designation consists of the full primary sub- ject title followed by the Arabic numeral or numerals 5X1 Approved For Release 2002/0V 74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005RO0,d200010010-1 3AL teeibr~ 39 t- (4) representing the subdivision of the primary sub- ject. For examples The file designation ACCOUNT- ING 1 denotes the proper file classification for material to be filed under the primary subject ACCOUNTING, and the secondary subdivision Accounts Current. Mark the Alphabetical Name Index Copies (if the index is being employed) at the same time the file designa- tion is placed on the Subject File copy, by placing the same file designation by which the subject copy is to be filed, in the upper right corner of the pink copy as shown in Exhibit B. This file designation will indicate where the material is located in the Subject File. Also after the file designations are placed on the file copies, the name, title, etc., under which the Name Index copies are to be filed should be under- scored on such copies. The following are examples of how the papers should be marked: (a) Correspondence addressed to private individuals should be filed by the last name of the individ- ual addressed. Example of marking: Mrs. Mary Brown 1220 Ivy Street Seattle 5, Washington (b) Correspondence addressed to officials of commercial concerns should be filed under the name of the company or organization. Example of marking: an Agency should be filed er principal organizational unit addressed, disregard- ing such tezms as "Office of." Example of marking: MDRANDUM FOR: Special Assistant., Deputy Director hoe biben) (c) Correspondence addressed to officials within the d th name of the x Mr. John Doe, Manager American Machine Corporation Chicago 12, I ino 7 Z' Approved For Release RDP74-00005R000299010Q c 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 5X1 1 -1 Peen-- - ]Hee w,ber193 r.., (d) Correspondenceaddressed to individuals in - {` other Federal agencies should be filed under tic name oETie agency. Example of marking: x Mr. Joseph Black Chief, Aeronautics Office Department of Commerce Washington 25, D. C. (5) Indicate the cross references to be e pared in the following manner: (a) For the Subject Files. If the material being classified involves more than one subject by which it is likely to be requested, or a single subject with more than one interpretation, select the file designation for the additional subject(s) and stamp or write it immediately below the file designation already shown for the main, most prominent subject. In such instances, a cross mark "X" should be placed at the left of the file designation to indicate that a cross reference is required, as follows: RECORDS/ 3 ' X COM U NICiTIONS 2 (b) For the Alphabetical Name Index. If the Alphabetical Name Index copy is to be filed in th e Name Index by the name of an organization, _ *----"indicate., by placing a cross mark "x" above the first letter of the'last name of the individual addressed, that a cross reference is to be made for filing by the name of the individual. Like- wise, indicate cross references to be prepared for any names of persons or organizations referred to in the body of the correspondence or document. (6) Note earlier material to be brought forward and consol- idated with later correspondence. If an indication of earlier correspondence or documents is discovered, this fact should be noted on the correspondence to indicate that the earlier material should be removed from the Approved For Release 20JDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 "HPIMTM D' I :A l- $cocmbc - =951, file and consolidated with the material of the later date. See paragraph 10b for instructions regarding preparation of Perm--No. 36- L5 (+oire d.a i grated as orm o. 232 " Correspondence Con- tinuity Reference. c. HELPFUL HINTS TO THE CLASSIFIER (1) While some analytical ability is desirable, the knack of noticing essential key phrases and ideas in correspondence helps to select correct file des- ignations. However, if the subject cannot be easily determ3.ned, it is helpful to c onsider the correspond- ence in this lights 'Why was it written?" or 'hat reason was there that prompted the writer to write it?" Usually it will be found that the purpose for writing suggests the subject under which it should be filed. (2) It is helpful at times to refer to previous correspond- Vnce already on file to verify a tentatively selected file designation. (3) In unusual cases the subject of correspondence is so vague that it is difficult to determine the proper file designation. In such cases, there need be no hesitancy in going to the dictator,or other authoritative sources to obtain a sufficiently clearer conception of the subject matter, so that the material may be properly classified. This extra effort will permit more accu- rate filing and facilitate finding the material. (L) The subject line frequently appearing above the body of correspondence should not be relied on too heavily in determining the subject under which the correspond- ence should be filed. It may be vague, misleading, or even remote from the real subject of correspondence concerned. (5) Persons responsible for classifying and filing records should study the organizational and functional struc- ture of the Agency and keep currently informed regard- ing policies, procedures, programs, and projects:. Such knowledge is essential to the selection of correct file designations. 25X1 Approved For Release 26ERbV?MW~Ak-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 AW_ SECTION IV CROSS REF'_.RE'NCES 10. WHEN AND HOW TO'PREPARE CROSS REFERENCES The use of appropriate cross references in the file or index can be an invaluable aid in locating material quickly when needed. Care should be taken, however, to avoid making and filing unnecessary cross references which will consume time in preparation and space in the files. The following are normal conditions under which cross references should be made. a. WHEN MORE THAN ONE SUBJECT IS INVOLVED For those documents which cover more than one subject as indicated in paragraph 9b(5) an extra copy of the doc- ument, if available, should be used or Form No. 6 /3S Correspondence.Cross Reference, should be pre- pared, as shown in Exhibit C. be TO CONSOLIDATE RELATED MATERIAL When it is necessary to bring forward earlier correspond- ence or documents and consolidate it with subsequent,` material as explained in paragraph 9b(6) Form No. 2 32 Correspondence Continuity Reference, as shown in Exhibit D., should be prepared. c, TO PROVIDE ALPHABETICAL NAS REFERECF When incoming letters are filed without replies, or extra copies of correspondence are not available for filing in h u e eon Form No 3C159_ Also, such references t e Alphabetical Name Index, name references sho ld b may be prepared for names of individuals or organizations referred to in the body of the correspondence. Approved For Release 2002w %r P74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 11, ASSEMBLING THE PAPERS FOR FILING ~.a21iRl~l. Pif 17 9!4'! faTTp+e After correspondence and documents are marked with the correct filing designation, they should be properly assem- bled preparatory to filing. Each unit of material con- sisting of two or more papers relating to a particular trans- action should be arranged in chronological order with the latest date on top. Such papers should be fastened together with staples in both upper corners of the assembly, or with prong fasteners if the unit of material is too thick for staples. 12. FOLDERS AND GUIDE ARRANGWEN2 The orderly appearance and efficiency of any file depends to a large extent upon the careful preparation, use, and arrange- ment of folders and guides in the file drawer. Folders are necessary to keep related papers together and in order. Guides serve as "sign posts" to help speed up filing and find- ing operations. The incorrect use of either folders or guides will retard, rather than aid., these operations. To provide for uniformity as to types of folders and guides and their arrangement, the following standards should be adhered to, as far as practicable: (1) Folders and File Designations Kraft folders, 11-point weight, square-cut, with reinforced tabs meet requirements for the Subject Files. Such folders should be prepared for only those subject titles for which there is a definite current or antici- pated need. If there is little or no need for the use of subdivisions of some of the primary subjects, fold- ere for those subdivisions should not be placed in the files, If an occasional piece of correspondence is classified under a secondary or tertiary subject, the material should be placed in the primary subject folder. 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 8ONFIH When a primary subject folder contains ten or more file units with the same secondary or ter- tiary designation, a separate folder should be pre- pared for the material. File designations may be typed directly on the folder tabs if a long-carriage typewriter is avail- able. If such a typewriter is not available, gummed labels may be used. In either case the file des- ignations (whether typed directly on folders or labels) for any primary or secondary subjects con- tained in the File Classification Guide should'be- p ce uniformly on a fo er to -b-eg-Luiing one- half inch from the left. Labels or file designations for case or project files established within the Subject File, should be placed in the center of the folder, See Exhibit E, for an illustration of the correct method of preparing and placing file des- ignations on folders. (2) Guides (3) Pressboard Guides, with metal angular tabs, one-third cut, should be used in the Subject Files. Tabs will be used in the following manner: SECOND position for all primary subjects; and THIRD position for secondary subjects. See Exhibit E, for illustration of proper arrangement of guides and the correct method of writing file designations on guide inserts. Arrangement Within the File Cabinets Folders and guides should be arranged in the file drawer in the exact sequence in which the primary and secondary subjects appear in the File Classification Guide, starting from the front of the drawer, with the guides preceding the related folders. The sequence of the drawers should be from top to bottom of the cabinet, b. CASE OR PFDJECT FILES Kraft folders, 11-point weight, square-cut, reinforced tabs, with fasteners may be used for case or project files, but their arrangement may vary according to types. Case or project files may be established within the Subject Files Approved For Released A-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 @OWPI4 Ft! 25X1 or physically separated depending upon the type and spe- cific reference needs of the organizational element. (1) Folders and Guides The same type of folder and guide described for use in the Subject Files should be used for the Alphabet- ical Name Index. Alphabetical captions may be typed directly on the folders, or labels may be used if a suitable typewriter with large type is not available for typing on the folder. If it is difficult to determine in advance how large the index will be, it is advisable to start first with a folder for each letter of the alphabet and make folders for subdivi- sions of these letters as the file grows. Special folders for common names, such as "Smith," "Brown," "Adams," etc., and names of organizations or indi- viduals with which the organization has frequent correspondence may be made as required. (2) Rules for Alphabetic Filing Exhibit F, is a complete set of rules for alphabetic filing. All persons having the responsibility for filing records should thoroughly familiarize them- selves with these rules, so that, regardless of who. does the filing there will be consistency. in the arrangement of the index reference. 13. PLACING MATERIAL IN THE FILES After material to be filed has been classified and marked for filing, the papers should be segregated as to types of files preparatory to actually placing them in the files. For exam- ple, Subject File material should be arranged alphabetically by the primary subject categories appearing on the documents. Index references for the Alphabetical Name Index should be arranged in alphabetical order before proceeding with the fil- ing operation. When filing the material, place each assembly within the 13 Approved For Release 1 A-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 C IJ1 EB1q ITW proper folder with the left edge of the papers down. Units of material for filing should be arranged in the folder in chronological order with the latest date forward, unless a different arrangement will facilitate its use. All material should be filed loose in the folders except; for case or project mate. rial which should be fastened to the folder. Folders should not be overfilled. Three-quarters of an inch is the normal capacity of a folder. When the capacity of the folder has been reached, additional material on the same subject or case should be placed in another folder and arranged with the folder contain- ing the more current records in front. The inclusive dates of the material should be shown on the tab of each of the earlier folders in this manner= 9 9 1 January 19 - 31 March 19 ?q -39 When the new folder is started, the beginning date should be indicated the tab in this manner& l April 5. b. BREAKIM DOWN VOLUMINOUS CASE OR PROJECT FILES The amount of material accumulating in connection with a single case or project may become too voluminous for filing in one folder. Rather than file the papers per- taining to the project or case in two or more folders,, chronol is , the reference use of the material com- pprr among the complete case may be facilitated by dividing the material into several action phases of the case and filing it in separate folders under the project or case designation. A voluminous single project requires too many individual folders to afford easy reference to the material if filed in straight chronological order from the date of the first document to the latest. lit. FILE "CUT-OFF" PERIOD AND RETIREMENT The periodic termination of filing in a series of records at a predetermined time and the starting of a new series of records of the same type with current material is termed a "cut- off" procedure. The purpose of applying a cut-off procedure is to Approved For Release iiARDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 -@@W?BflWWOJ 25X1 facilitate retirement of the older records. To identify the cut-off period the filing year should be entered on the right side of the folder tab. (See Exhibit. ) Cut-off periods, such as "1 year of accumulation," "Remove from current file upon completion of transaction," should be established for each file series in order to prevent the ac- cumulation of files beyond the actual current needs. The cut- off files may then be retained for an established holding period before retirement to the Records Center. During this holding period, material from the cut-off file(s) which be- comes necessary for current operations may be brought forward and interfiled with the material in the current file. After expiration of the established holding period, the re- maining cut-off portion of the file should be transferred to the Records Center. When material is withdrawn from te_.cut 6-1 off portion of a file for continued action, Correspondence Continuity Reference, should be placed in the cut-off file. This will identify the material brought for- ward and indicate the filing location in the current file. The above cut-off and retirement procedure is prescribed in order that office space and equipment requirements will be held to a minimum. 15 Approved For Release 200RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 SaTTTA.r.~.. 3,164"o-bez :r5 -I 774 15. GENERAL FINDING AND CHARGING-OUT THE RECORDS The primary purpose of any filing system is to provide an orderly method of arranging and putting documents away so that they may be produced quickly when needed. Therefore, the successful operation of any system depends upon the ability to locate records promptly. In this connection, the following procedures and techniques are given, which if followed by the searcher, will contribute to the efficient operation of the file system. 16. FINDING THE RDCOmS a. RECEIVING THE REQUEST The person receiving the request for the file should endeavor to obtain as much information as possible from the requester to enable the searcher to identify the needed record. The amount of information required to locate 'a specific file will depend upon the type of file requested. For most general correspondence files the subject matter and date of the material is most important. However, the name of any individuals, companies, organiza- tions, agencies, etc., identified with the correspondence will assist in making the search. b, MAKING THE SEARCH As a general rule, material in the Subject File may be located by going directly to`that file, if the requester has supplied adequate information regarding the subject of the material. If the searcher is not sure of the file designation by which the records may be found, he should consult the File Classification Guide before going to the file. If only name references are given, or if the subject information is not adequate, the searcher should refer to the Alphabetical Name Index (if one is being used) to determine the location of:the record in the subject file. 16 Approved For Release 2002, ~DP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 Because of the numerous types of project or case files, and since they are more easily identified and located than general subject material, no specific suggestions. are given concerning the searching for such records. If the material requested cannot be found in the files, a search should be made of any unfiled records. 17. CHARGING-OUT THE RECORDS To ensure proper use of records, to prevent their loss and misplacement and to keep informed at all times of the location of records, it is necessary to maintain control of all material withdrawn from the files. This control is accomplished through a charge-out system. Individuals to whom records have been charged should be held responsible for their custody and prompt return after the records have served their purposes a. RTTAMOVING INDIVIDUAL RECORDS FROM THE SUBJBCT FILE 36-271 (to be redesignated as Form No. 225), Form No . File Backing Sheet, should be attached to records removed from this file. These File Backing Sheets will provide a substantial base, protect the record(s) and distin- guish the material from other papers. This form has a distinctive blue color and measures 8" x 11w". (See Ex- hibit I. ) Form No. 36-270 (to be redesignated as Form No. 22l~) Correspondence Charge-Out. (see Exhibit G), should be filled in and placed in the folder in an upright position in the exact location from which the record(s) were re- moved. Upon return of the charged record(s), Form ho. 36-270, CorrespondenqCharge-Out, should be removed and canceled the;record?ogether with Form No. 36-271, File Backing Sheet, a 1 ed should be placed in the file, b. R MOVING CASE 'DS Case files are always charged out in their entirety. Entire folders are removed and delivered to the requester. Upon such removal, fill in Form No. 56 152 (+e ;~e re 119 Case File Charge-Out Card, 17 Approved For Release 20M&?W,6,iRDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 ~- rvv va~wva iJ as shown in Exhibit H, and file in an upright position in the exact place from which the folder was removed. When this charged folder is returned to the files, the Charge.-Out Card is canceled and placed horizontally in the folder. This will eliminate the necessity of pre- paring a new Charge-Out Card each time the same case file is withdrawn. c. CHECKING THE FILES FOR CHANGED RECORDS The files should be inspected regularly to ensure the return of charged records. The charge-out forms when placed in an upright position are taller than other ma- terial in the files and can be distinguished readily by a casual inspection. When such inspections reveal that material has not been returned, assure that the material is still in use. 18 Approved For Release 2002/08 C,]A-RDPP774-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 Mr. John Doe, Manager American Machine Corporation Chicago 12, Illinois Exhibits A and B are included herein to represent copies of correspondence properly classified and marked Exhibit B shows where to place the file designation on the Alphabetical Name Index copy (pink) as well as how to underscore the appropriate name references for the Name Index. Distribution: Orig. -Addressee 1 - Comptroller 1 - OTR 1 - Official 1 - Name Index "I'AI$IT A 19 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 THIS COP NAME / N IS fILEO aY ALP,, TH NE $ Exhibits A and B are included herein to represent copies of correspondence properly classified and marked INDEX for filing, Exhibit A shows the placement of the file designation in the upper right corner of the Subject File copy (yellow), including the correct method of indicating what cross references should be made. Exhibit B shows where to place the file designation on the Alphabetical Name Index copy (pink) as well as how to underscore the appropriate name references for the Name Index. You will find the detailed procedures for classify- ing and marking correspondence explained in paragraph 9 of the general instructions. FILE DESIGN LOCATION ATION lND OF SUB,/ECT FILE copy Mr. John Doe, Manager % American Machine Corporation Chicago 12, Illinois ROBERT R. BROWN Deputy Director Distribution: Orig. - Addressee roller 1 - Official: J 1 - Name Index ( ;PMS/RMD/PKKelly:abc (9 December 1956) ~'~IT B 20 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 TO: American Machine Corp., Chicago, 111. John Doe, Manager FROM: Robert R, Brown, Deputy Director SUMMARY: Procedure for classifying and marking correspondence for filing. INDEXER: tM* EXHIBIT C 21 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 00MORM 25X1 ClAg01F1CATION: USE THESE CAPTIONS TO IDENTIFY THE FILE ?"TE THAT IS BEING BROUGHT FORWARD FOR CON- To: SOLIDATION WITH MATERIAL OF A LATER DATE. FflOM; FILE THIS FORM IN PLACE OF THE MATERIAL BEING BROUGHT FORWARD. CLAgSIFICATIOM: PATE: Jeff" -D6 eember-1954-- USE THESE CAPTIONS TO SHOW WHERE THE CONSOLIDATED PAPERS ARE NOW LOCATED IN THE FILE. REFERENCE NUtt pCE CONS., coltims? EXHIBIT D 22 Approved For Relea002/08 4-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 CCIIAA--RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 i6--Bee,. ARRANGEMENT OF FOLDERS, GUIDES AND LABELS APPROPRIATIONS 1 ALLOTMENTS (OFFICE A) APPROPRIATIONS I ALLOTMENTS PRIMARY SUBJECTS 2ND POSITION GUIDE EXHIBIT E gg 23 Approved For Release 2002/OS1RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 LABELS FOR STANDARD FILE DESIGNATIONS APPROPRIATIONS 2-1 EXHIBITS APPROPRIATIONS 2 1953 BUDGET ESTIMATES APPROPRIATIONS 1 ALLOTMENTS (OFFICE D) APPROPRIATIONS I ALLOTMENTS (OFFICE C) APPROPRIATIONS 1 ALLOTMENTS (OFFICE B) Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 There are three steps in alphabetic name filing: 1. Determine the indexing form of the name--files as written, surname transposed, articles to be disregarded, etc. 2. Determine the filing units in:the name. 3. Consider the filing units in turn, determining the arrangement of the material in strict alphabetic order. Some of the rules for alphabetic filing, therefore, are concerned with determining the filing order of the name; some with the determination of filing units; and others with the alphabetic arrangement of those units. 1. In filing by names of individuals the surname is the first unit, the first name or initial is the second unit, the second name or initial is the third unit, and so on for any additional names or initials the person may have. A fundamental rule of filing is "nothing comes before something." Thus a surname without given name or initial precedes the same surname with a given name or initial; also a surname with a given name precedes the same surname and same given name with an initial. Indexing Order Richard Johnson Johnson Richard Jones Jones Jones J Jones J. . Jones A J Jones J. A. . . J. Allen Jones Jones J. Allen James Jones Jones James James A. Jones Jones James A. James Abbott Jones Jones James Abbott James Allen K. Jones Jones James Allen Ernest H. Jordan Jordan Ernest K. This example illustrates the alphabetic arrangement considering first the first units, then when the first units are the same, the second units are considered; when the second units are also the same, the third unit is considered, etc. However, where it is known that the material is on the same individual whether written with initials or given names, it is filed together. Thus, if J. Jones, J. A. Jones, and James A. Jones is the same individual, material is filed together under his most common method of writing his name. The usual methods for writing the name is First given name Middle initial Surname 2. Prefixes such as d', D', ddeeg' Die De Lea dpi du, Fitz, I&L Le,j. M', Mac Mc 0' Van Von, Yaa der, 1'O der' are considered as part eTiethe ven name or surname to which they are prefixed, and are arranged in strict alphabetical order. Alice Delaney Delaney Alice Andrew De Laney De Laney Andrew Michael D'Fao D'Fao Michael John Fitzsimmons Fitzsimmons John Robert MacAlister MacAlister Robert Charles McCarthy McCarthy Charles Hugh O'Neill O'Neill Hugh FitzHugh Peters Peters FitzHugh Susan St. John St. John Susan Albert Vandegriff Vandegriff Albert Ronald Van de Griff Van de Griff Ronald is ............................ EXHIBIT F (Page 1) 24 Approved For Release 2002/0 l-W4-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 3. Abbreviations of names are filed as though spelled in full. Order Unit 2 Wm. Jones Jas. Miller Chas. Smith Theo. Williams Jno. Young Jones Miller Smith Williams Young William James Charles Theodore John The abbreviation for Saint. S_ is filed as though spelled out. St. Louis Athletic Club Filed Saint Louis Athletic Club. 5. Titles Such as Dr., Mrs., Miss., ProfL Col.. Director. Supt., and abbreviations, sucF as Jr., Sr., 2nd, may be placed in parentheses after the name, but are disregarded in filing. However, if there are two names in which the surname and given names are identical except that one is Jr., and the other Sr.. these designations are considered in filing. Foreign and religious titles, such as, Duke of Argyll Sister Marv etc., are filed as written. 6. The legal name of a married woman, where known, is used for filing purposes rather than her husband's name. Mrs. is placed in parentheses after the name, but is not considered in filing. Mary Elizabeth Brown Mrs.) Mary J. Brown (Mrs.) Mary Jones Brown (Mrs.) 7. When the full names of two or more individuals are identical, they may be identified and arranged according to age, color, sex, etc. If these factors are unknown, they are arranged by the alphabetic order of the cities in the addresses. 8. Names of firms and institutions are filed alphabetically as written when they do not contain the full name of an individual. 9. Firm names or titles of institutions containing the full name of an individual are filed in the following order: a. Surname b. Given names or initials c. Remainder of firm name or title Marshall Field and Company James A. Jones Foundry Company J. E. Brown (Mrs.) not John E. Brown (Mrs.) When it is not clear whether the names are the given name and surname of a single individual or the surnames of two individuals, the material is filed as though the names were of two persons, and cross-referenced under the second name. Barton Adams Advertising Agency File: Barton Adams Advertising Agency Cross reference: Adams, Barton, Advertising Agency. EXHIBIT F (Page 2) 25 Approved For Release 20021Z DP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 10. Names of firms or titles of institutions containing numerals are filed as though the numbers were spelled out. 11. Hyphenated names of individuals are treated as one unit in filing. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman David Lloyd-George Campbell-Bannerman Lloyd-George Unit 2 Henry (Sir) David 12. Hyphenated firm names and titles are treated as separate words. 13. Names which may be spelled as one word or two words are filed as one word. Interstate Insurance Co. Inter State Produce, Inc. Interstate Inter State Insurance Produce Unit 3 Company Inc. 14. Apostrophe and s, indicating singular possessive, is not considered in filing. San apostrophe, indicating plural possessive, is considered in filing. Anderson's Candy Shop Charles A. Anderson The Boy's Companion Boys' Club Anderson's Anderson F. 'S s' Candy Charles Companion Club 15. Articles, prepositions, and, conjunctions, such as ARM, for. in, of, and the, do not affect the order'of filing. When the is included.as part of the title it is placed in parentheses; if it is the initial word, it is placed at the end of the title. The Clark Company Clark Comp any (The) The James B. Clark Company Clark Jame s B. Edward Cole Cole Edwa rd Cole and Sons Hardware Co. Cole(and) Sons League of Nations League(of) Nati ons League of Women Voters League(of) Wome n Max the Hatter Max (the) Hatt er 16. The words brothers, company, in rated limited son, and sons and their abbreviations are cons corered in filing, and when abbreviated, are filed as though spelled out. Jones Brothers Jones Company Jones, Incorporated Jones, Limited EXHIBIT F (Page 3) 26 Approved For Release 2002/G P74-00005R000200010010-1 oj~5X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 9G?lNBBFML 25X1 er .19.5-4 RULES FOR ALPHABETIC FILING-Continued 17. Compound geographic names are considered as two words; prefixes _ to geographic ..ame ., consid New South York 'Carolina Publishing Utilities 18. When the names of two or more businesses are identical, they may be filed alphabetically by the names of the cities in which they are located, if such separation is desirable. General Electric Company, Pittsburgh General Electric Company, Schenectady 19. An abbreviation in a firm name is'filed as if the name were written in full where name is known. G. E. Co. filed General Electric Company 20. A foreign title or article in a firm name is considered as a separate filing unit. El La Morocco Parisienne 21. When such phrases as association of, union of. organization of, societ for bureau of Governmental bureaus excepted dj eparpat_ -2- j a o overnmental departments excepted) constitute the beginning of a name or title, they are considered and filed as part of the name. Association for the Advancement of Management ) Filed as written, first Association of Mechanical Engineers) and second units indicated Society for Prevention of Cruelty ) by underscore to Animals ) 22. Names of churches, clubs and similar organizations are filed under the first "unit" word that is most important or that most clearly identifies the organization. 23. United States and Federal when preceding a department of the Government are not considered in indexing. These titles are considered in filing when they appear in the names of firms or institutions not connected with the Government. Federal Casualty Insurance Company United States Tariff Commission Federal Trade Commission United States Steel Corporation Federal Tariff Trade United Commission Commission EXHIBIT F (Page 4) 27 Approved For Release 200 74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 5X1 2t~eenDs-- -_t-=- ion RULES FOR ALPHABETIC FILING-Continued 24. Departments and Bureaus of the Federal Government are filed in the following order: a. The principal words in the name of the department b. The principal words in the name of the bureau c. The principal words in the name of other units necessary for filing purposes. Civil Service Commission Farmers Home Administration Forest Service Public Health Service General Account- ing Office Bureau of Mines Bureau of Inter- nal Revenue Civil - Agriculture Agriculture Federal General Interior (Treasury Farmers Forest Filing Order l Unit 3 Unit 4 Home Service Agency Accounting Office Mines (Bureau of) Internal Revenue 25. Frequently governmental units are referred to as "State of ," "Commonwealth of "County of 1 "City of ,"' "Municipality of ," "Township of ," etc. These desig- nations are not considered in filing. The actual name of the governmental unit is indexed and these designations, when necessary, are appended parenthetically. County of Claiborne, Tennessee State of Maine Commonwealth of Massachusetts City of Memphis, Tennessee Claiborne, Tennessee (County of) Maine (State Of) Massachusetts (Commonwealth of) Memphis, Tennessee (City of) nts of 26. is written and first, State second, name iofedepartmenteorfbuthe reauity ii third: Cincinnati City Council Cincinnati Bureau of Health Office of the City Manager, Cincinnati Office of the Mayor, Cincinnati Cincinnati Planning Commission Police Department, Cincinnati, Ohio Department of Safety, Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio, City Council Cincinnati, Ohio, Health (Bureau of) Cincinnati, Ohio,Manager Cincinnati, Ohio, Mayor Cincinnati, Ohio, Planning Commission Cincinnati, Ohio, Police Department Cincinnati, Ohio, Safety (Department of) Where the volume of correspondence from a municipality or other under the nme small, of all the subdivision withoutd goverent ronologically subdivision ch further breakdown. EXHIBIT F (Page 5) 28 Approved For Release 2002/QQ~Jj - @jjo-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 I :A 27. When the name of a city is part of the name of a firm or other organization, not a part of the city government, the name is filed as written. Cincinnati Post Cincinnati Women's Club Knoxville Automobile Club Knoxville Glass Company Knoxville News-Sentinel New York Times By use of rules 28 and 27 the State name affords the means of distinguishing between official municipal correspondence, correspondence with or about municipal departments or munici- pally owned and operated organizations and enterprises, and correspondence with commercial organizations or firms having municipal names. In rare instances where there are two or more cities by the same name but in different States, material must be arranged in alphabetical order by States: Bowling Green, Kentucky, Automobile Club Bowling Green, Ohio, Automobile Club 28. Material regarding banking institutions is filed first by the name of the city in which the bank is located, then by name of bank, with State at end of title in parentheses. If the city name is embodied in the name of the bank at the beginning, it is not repeated. Bank of Knoxville, Knoxville, Bank of Knoxville Knoxville, Tennessee (Tennessee) Hamilton National Bank of Knoxville, Hamilton National Bank Knoxville, Tennessee (Tennessee) Knoxville Trust Company Knoxville Trust Company (Tennessee) Bank of Maryville, Maryville, Bank of Maryville Tennessee (Tennessee) First National Bank of Maryville, First National Bank of Maryville, Tennessee (Tennessee) 29. Newspapers which do not have as part of their name the name of the city in which they are published are filed the same as other commercial organizations. For example, The Daily Mirror is filed under D~ although it is a New York newspaper. The words New York are not carried as part of the name of this newspaper. Similarly, this applies to all other such newspapers where the name of the city is not actually a part of the newspaper's name. Daily Mirror (The) Knoxville News-Sentinel Minneapolis Star-Journal New York Times Toledo Times EXHIBIT F (Page 6) 29 Approved For Release 2002/ 74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 CORRESPONDENCE CHARGE-OUT 1. DATE OF CORRESPONDENCE 1. DATE OF CORRESPONDENCE 2. FILE ASSIFICATION 2. FILE CLASSIFICATION 3. TO^ 3. TO - - - - - 4. FROM 4. FROM 5. SUMMAR .- S. SUMMARY 0. CHA ED TO 5? CHARGED TO 7. ATE CHARGED OUT 7. DATE CHARGED OUT ITO 039NVH3 31V0 L 100 a30UVHJ 31V0 L 01 03OUVH3 9 01 039UVHD 9 ow, NC'C_., 03 Sao - Is -- - ~ . 0Mt SPGj?e?'G REl1`~ ~o~R\N Aa s~~S Q woal ?r 1. OP 1 }*NPG 30,0 Pvsxx Aavwwns s woal '> f[OR 01 A - - - 01 E NOI1V3 IJI05V10 3111 NOIIVJIJISSVIO 3113 'd 3JN30NOdSOMROJ 10 31VO 'I 3JN30NOd53AAOJ 10 31V0 1H0-398M 3ON3GNOdS38800 miSi?tv;:Ztvomm 7::'rv'l.~s:?c;4 s:;:t.. Approved For Release 200 e--p rn m 2 2- , X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 i EZRIBIT NOTE; ACTUAL SIZE 8112" X10 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 THIS FILE HAS BEEN CHARGED TO YOU 'MXRX.BX I o'L 32; Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R0/iOZ00010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005ROOOP00010010-1 25X1 FILE CLASSIFICATION GUIDE The File Classification Guide has been prepared for maximum utilization in the maintenance of correspondence files in the~Agency. The list of subjects has been developed to meet the needs of the Agency as it pertains to most business matters. However, it is recognized that the guide may not be sufficiently developed to meet the needs of offices re- sponsible for specific programs. In these cases additions or modifications should be discussed with the A e Records Officer concerned. The j oa. Records Officer and the Records Management will then assist in making any approved changes. The following is a list of the primary subject titles con- tained in the File Classification Guide. SUBJECT LIST ACCOUNTING APPROPRIATIONS (BUDGET) AUTHORIZATIONS BUILDINGS & GROUNDS COLLECTION COMMITTEES COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACTS DISSEMINATION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES FORMS INVENTIONS INVESTIGATIONS LEGAL LIAISON MEDICAL MEETINGS NATIONAL DEFENSE ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL PRINTING & REPRODUCTION PRODUCTION PUBLIC RELATIONS RECORDS REFERENCE LIBRARY REPORTS SECURITY SHIPMENT TRAINING TRAVEL VEHICLES 33 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 ACCOUNTING Mlis subject pertains in n the to all accounting transactions involved ated funds, receipt, disbursement, and other handling of appropri- ACCOUNTING 1 Accounts Current (Depositories) 2 Allowances (Cost of Living - Differential - Living Quarters Per Diem - Representational Allowances) 3 Audit (suspensions - Disallowances - GAO &cceptions - Claims - Inquiries - Irregularities) 1 Bonding of Employees 5 Certifying Officers and Agent Cashiers 6 Collections and Receipts (Adjustments - Checks, except salary Orders - Currency - Money e osi is C Fees - Postage - Contributions - Deposits- P - Interest - Refunds - Rents - Royalties - Schedules - Summaries) 7 Discounts 8 Disbursements (Adjustments - Advices - Expenditures - Refunds - Schedules - Summaries) 34 25X1 Approved For Release YODWRI' W-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 1'gl ACCOUNTING (CONTINUED) 9 Payrolls and Salaries (Bond Deductions - Checks, Salary - Power of Attorney - Retirement Deductions - Time and Attendance Reports, includes overtime and leave records - Vouchers - Withholding taxes) 10 Reports and Statements 11 Systems of Accounting 12 Vouchers and Invoices (Except payroll vouchers - See ACCOUNTING 9) ?3 e"Tre?de.Tb?a1-PUT1d5 35 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 APPI DPRIATIONS(BUDGET) This subject pertains to annual, deficiency, and supplemental estimates and appropriations; budget material; material re- garding preliminary estimates;: Bureau of the Budget and Congressional hearings; preparation of exhibits in support of estimates; copies of appropriation bills and committee reports; and material regarding allotments, apportionments, and transfer of funds. Optional arrangement: Case file by organizational unit, program, fiscal year, as required. Do not use this subject for filing material relating to fiscal accounting transactions involved in the receipt, disbursement, and other handling of appropriated funds - See ACCOUNTING. APPROPRIATIONS (BUDGET) 1 Allocations, Allotments, Apportionments, Encumbrances, Transfers 2 Budget Estimates (Ex.hibits - Justifications) 3 Hearings 1. Reports, Statements, and Statistics 5 Supplemental 36 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Mif AUTHORIZAZIONS This subject is for general use only. Do not use for material that can be classified under more specific subjects, such as: Travel Authorizations - See TRAVEL 2 AUmORUZATIONS 37 Approved For Release : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 "Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS This subject pertains to the acquisition, construction, operation,and disposal of office buildings and other structures and the grounds necessary to maintain such installations, except: See SECURITY 1 for material pertaining to the protection of buildings and grounds from vandalism or possible sabotage. BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Acquisition (Use BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 9 for space acquisition, etc.) (Appraisal - Deeds - Titles - Mortgages - Recordings - Basements - Rights-of-Way - Permits - Licenses - Grants - Cessions - Leases - Loans Purchase - Surveys - Transfer) 2 Damage and Protection (Fire - Flood) 3 Design and Construction (Alterations - Additions - Construction Authorization Plans - Drawings - Specifi- cations - Progress Reports - Project Proposals Cost Estimates - Subprojects - Work Orders) 4 Directories, Sigls,, and Bulletin Boards 5 Disposition (Abandonment - Deeds - Titles - Recordings - Demolition - Dismantling - Sale - Transfer) 6 Grading and Landscaping 38 Approved For Release 2002/08'@R-'Rb*4-00005R000200010010-1 ?5X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26: CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS (CONTIINED) 7 Maintenance and Preservation (Painting - Repairing) 8 Reports and Data 9 Space (including office, storage,, and parking space) (Acquisition - Allocation - Assignment - Use and release - Parking Permit) 10 Utilities and Services (Except Telephones - See CO} ZUNICATIONS 4) (Trash collection and disposal - Heating - Lighting - Power - Refrigeration - Air- Conditioning - Water - Sewerage - Hot Plates - Vending Machines - Cafeteria) 39 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Ryease 2 A-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1=, 25X1 COLLECTION (coNTINUD) 10 Printed Matter (Publications - Newspaper - Periodicals Documents - Maps - Charts) 11 Requirements (Requests - Directives - Responsibilities) 41 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26.: CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 This subject is for general use only. Do not use for material that can be filed under more specific subjects, such as: Boards of Survey - See EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Optional Arrangement: Case file as required. C010M TTEES 1 Memberships 2 Reports and minutes of commd.ttee meetings 42 25X1 Approved For Release%T2MTYPIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release -RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 1 O0flMUNICA TIONS This subject pertains to material regarding all types of communication facilities and services, including procedures for handling mail, cables, and correspondence. COMMUNICATIONS 1 Interoffice and Public Address Systems 2 Mail and Correspondence (Addresses - Postage - Postal. Laws and Regulations - Penalty Privileges - Procedure, includes preparation of correspondence - Referred letters - Registered Mail - Insured and Spedial Delivery) 3. Messenger Service (Includes U. S. Official Mail and Courier Service) Telephones (Installation and Use - Lists and Directories, including individual telephone numbers - Toll Calls) Other Electrical Communications (Radio - Wire - Television - Facsimile Telegrams - Teletypes - Cablegrams) 4+3 HN 11 i -- Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 This subject is for general use only. Do not use for material that can be filed under ;mre specific subjects, such as: Material pertaining to contracts for the procure- ment of equipment and supplies - See BQUIPM12 T & SUPPLIES I. CONTRAC TS Approved For Release 2002/081 - - 0005R000200010010-1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 OOU DISSEMINA TLON This subject pertains to the request ors d/?od distribution oft administrative issuances and e gex~c DISSEMINA72ON 1 Distribution and Mailing Lists 2 Materials (Reports and Surveys - Exhibits - Graphics - Recordings - NewspT ers and periodicals - Maps Charts - Speeches aid lectures - Books - Press and Radio releases) 3 Planning and Coordination 4 Requests 5 Restrictions (Censorship - Quantity Control) 45 Approved For Release' rA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 16 1 1 9 ; 1 0 " & SUPPLIES This subject pertains to procurement, utilization, management, and disposition of equipment and supplies except: See BUILDING & GROUNDS for material pertaining to acquisition, management, or disposition of buildings and grounds. See VEFIICLES for all matters pertaining to vehicles. EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 1 Cataloging (Classification - Identification) 2 Distribution (Allocation - Assignment - Rationing) 3 Installation, Maintenance, and Preservation (Repair - Painting - Servicing) 4 Procurement (Authorization and justification - Bids - Bid and performance bonds - Catalogs, Price Lists and Schedules - Discounts - Inspection and Testing - Invitations - Justifications - Open market - Priorities and expediting - Purchase orders - Rental of equipment - Requisitions - Specifications, bids and contracts - Tax Ex- emptions - Requirements and related corres- pondence) Property Accountability (Damage - Inventories - Loans and Exchanges - Loss and Theft - Property Passes - Receiving Documents - Surveys) 6 Storage and Stockpiling 4+6 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 O0NI I :A 25X1 EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES (CONTINUED) 7 Surplus, Salvage, and Conservation (Acquisition - Boards of Survey - Declarations - Disposals - Excess Lists - Sales authorization - Transfer) ,,.,? - 47 25X1 Approved For Release 27f#K%-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 This subject pertains to forms design, standardization, revision, clearance, and control. It is to be used for correspondence other than requisitions for forms from stock. See EQUIPI1ENT & SUPPLIES 14 for requisitions from stock. FOR 4S 1 Control or Management (Design - Standardization - Revision - Clearance) 48 Approved For Release -RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 IMMfew- INVENTIONS This subject pertains to discoveries and inventions; copy- rights of articles or publications; applications for patents and trademarks for devices or materials developed by Agency employees and associates. Also include agreements permitting. use of patents. Case files may be established, as required. Classify by name of senior author or other appropriate classification. INVENTIONS 1 Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks (Applications - Permission to use) 4+9 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 -w m INVES ?2GA ZTONS This subject is for general use only. Do not use for material that can be filed under more specific subjects. JNVESTIGATIONS 50 25X1 Approved For Release 264-RDP74-000058000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 :_CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 This subject pertains to legislative proposals, copies of Congressional bills and resolutions, conanittee reports, hearings, etc. LEGAL 1 Claims and Litigations 2 Decisions, Opinions, and Interpretations (Attorney General - Comptroller General General Counsel) 3 Executive Orders 4 Laws and Regulations (Code of Federal Regulations - Federal Register - Foreign) 5 Legislation (Federal, file by House or Senate Bill or Resolution Number - State and Territorial Hearings) 6 Notaries 51 25X1 Approved For Release 200310991- Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : C1A-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 ?^GhD1Itair This subject pertains to policies, procedures, and agreements concerning liaison with States, foreign governments, Federal agencies or organizations. This subject is for general use only, do not use for material that can be classified under more specific subjects, such as: Liaison regarding collection ofelligenc information - See COLLECTION 9 Liaison regarding evaluation and utilization oir -intell gen4information - See PRODUCTION Liaison regarding the dissemination of intelli- gence information - See DI5SE INATION LIAISON (Includes Agreements and Memorandums of Understanding) Us 115 1 Agencies 2 International (Foreign Governments - Organizations) 3 Intra-Agency 4 Other Federal Agencies 5 State Agencies or Institutions 52 25X1 Approved For Rely : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 -WQQfwfp -- "?......fte 1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 phis subject petai-ns to the development, preparation, and execution of the:,l enc~ medical pro ram and with providing medical service E support to t1 genc activities. DO NOT use for any papers involving status or health record of an employee. Such papers should be included in the designation "Health Records Case Files" maintained in the Medical Office. 25X1 1 Compensation and Claims (Use for Medical aspects only: See ACCOUNTING for payment) 2 General Medicine (Diseases - Injuries - Rest and Rehabilitation - Hospital Facilities - Treatment) 3 Medical Specialities (Dentistry - Psychiatry - Psychology) 4 Physical Examinations (Physical Standards and Tests - Waivers - X-rays) 5 Plans and Coordination 6 Preventive Medicine (vironmental Sanitation - Immunization) 7 Reports and Surveys 53 Approved For Release/ g'hMA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 5X1 "R"OiRBS i- ---- -_.- This subject pertains to meetings, conferences, congresses, conventions, etc. Do not use for material that can be filed under more specific subjects. See CO1 1ITTEES for material pertaining to committee meetings. MEETINGS 1 Engagements, Invitations 2 Inter-Agency ie.~c.r/eJ) f 3 Intra-Agency (File b [krea'-.organization Unit;'_ etc., requir & c a e v, ~,w va f f 4 International 5 Reports and minutes of meetings 54 Approved For Release 200 IWUP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005ROO0200010010-1 NATIONAL DEFENSE This subject pertains to the Agency's activities aa,,_co.ntri- butions to the National Defense Program, except intelligence operations. NATIONAL DEFENSE 1 Civil 2 Conservation of Resources (Essential or Raw Materials) 3 Construction and Housing 4 Foreign Economic Cooperation 5 Industrial Mobilization 6 Manpower 7 Military 8 Price Control 9 Production 10 Wage Stabilization 11 Reports 55 25X1 Approved For Release A-RDP74-00005ROO0200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 09NIoil~1lR.J1 'ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT This subject pertains to the executive or administrative structure of an organization;' distribution or delegation of duties and functions; establishment or discontinuance of offices or organizational units; planning; management policies; procedures; and all administrative or authorita- tive issuances of the Agency, except processed copies of Agency manuals which should be maintained separately. ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT 1 Administrative Issuances (Policy and Procedural Orders, Notices, and Memo- randums) 2 Improvement Program (Surveys - Studies - Employee Suggestion Program) (See PERSONNEL 3 for Awards and Citations) 3 Inspections (Field) k Emergency Planning (Decentralization and Dispersal) 5 Establishment, Reorganization, and Liquidation (Internal (File by name of organizational unit, A as required) - Other Federal Agencies) 6 Programs and Plans (General Only. Do not use this subject for material that can be classified under more specific subjects.) 7 Procedures and Methods 8 Functions and Delegation (Assignment and Transfer of functions - Delegations of Authority) 9 Charts, Tables, and Ceilings (Organization Charts - Tables of Organization - Personnel Ceilings) 5$ Approved For Release 2002/O~ -I14-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2f)A2lSlH/ 6 21A-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 PERSONNEL This subject pertains to all phases of personnel administra- tion, including Policies, programs, procedures, regulations, etc., except security clearances, violations, etc. PERSONNEL Assignment Actions (Appointments - Change to Lower Grade - Detail (Civilian Personnel) - Overseas Duty - Pro- motions - Reassignment - Transfer) 2 Attendance and Absence (Annual Leave - Dismissal (Heat, snow, etc.) - Holidays - Hours of Duty - Jury Duty and Court Attendance - Leave Without Pay (LWOp) - Maternity Leave - Military Leave - Overtime (including authority to approve) - Sick Leave - Vacations) 3 Awards (Citations and Commendations - Incentive - Honor - Longevity) 4 Boards and Panels Rang 5 Career Service 6 Citizenship 7 Classification and Duties (Position Analysis - Classification - Duties - Position Standards - Position Qualifications) 8 Conduct (Debts - Disciplinary Actions - Political Activity, Hatch Act) 57 25X1 Approved For Release : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CJA-RDP74-00005ROO0200010010-1 PERSONNEL (CONTINUED) 9 Contract Personnel 10 Contributions (Solicitation of Funds. File by title of campaign or organization, as required) 11 Employee Relations and Activities Program - Blood Donors - Compensa on or ries, illness and death) - Counseling - Clubs and Societies -Credit Union - Draft Deferment - Fair & ].oyment Procedure - Grievances - Health - Hearings and Reviews - Hospitalization - Housing - Insurance - Military Reserve Training - Outside Activities - Recreation and Welfare) 12 Evaluation, Personnel (Instructions - Reports) 13 Mi.].itary Personnel ~TSrrt jar - Pay and Allowances) 14 Records and Reports (Except Personnel Evaluation - See PERSONNEL 12) 15 Recruitment (Applications and Endorsements - Civilian Planerve Examinations and Tests - Interviewing - lannins Manpower - Qualifications (Analy Requirements and Requisitions - Sources (Individuals- Schools - Colleges) - Selection) 16 Safety Program 58 Approved For Release 200L )P74-OOOO5ROOO2OOO1OO1O-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 17 Separations (Death E 1i--In erviews - Separation for l litary Service - parsonne1 Kissing in Action - Reduction In-Force- - Removal for cause - Resignations - A e tirene isfpr to Other Agencies) 18 Supergrades 59 PERSONNEL (COPT TINUM) 25X1 Approved For Release 20MM!-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 ?< PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION This subject pertains to printing and reproduction services. PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION 1 Policies and Procedures 2 Programs 3 Reports 1 Requests and Requisitions Publications 6o 25X1 Approved For RelRM 6: CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 400.1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 D This subject pertains to the evaluation, analysis, integration, and interpretation of _ o_____ information. See COLLECTION for material pertaining to the collection of _n+_lligon_e information. See DISSEI4INATION for material pertaining to the distribution of ia4@14ftence information. PRODUCTION 1 Analyzing 2 Correlating and Evaluating 3 Estimating )4 Incorporating 5 Planning and Coordinating (Policies - Responsibilities - Participants Product Improvement) 6 Post INiortems 7 Requirements 8 Status 9 Translating 61 Approved For Release ZM!l~i-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 This subject pertains to general phases of public relations only. See LIAIS)N for material involving relationships with organizations on a formal basis. 1 Commendations, Congratulations, and Greetings 2 Criticisms and Complaints (General only. Do not use for material that can be classified under more specific subjects.) 3 Petitions and Resolutions 4 Introductions 5 Representatives and Visitors 62 25X1 AW, Approved For Release 200 P74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 :CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 This subject pertains to policies, procedures,and systems for handling, filing, and disposing of records. See SECURITY 2 for the security of records. RECORDS 1 Accessibility (Request for access to records - Clearances) 2 Disposition (Disposal, by destruction or transfer - Inven- tories - Reports - Transfer to Federal Records Center - Transfer to National Archives - Transfer between Federal Agencies-Inter-Agency Loans, temporary transfer, etc. - Schedules) 3 Filing Systems and Procedures 4 Management (Surveys) 5 Microfilming 6 Vital Materials (Inventories - Policies and Procedures - Progress and Status Reports) 63 25X1 Approved For Release 2 # i RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25%1 This subject is to provide for the filing of non-Record, REFEREI'JCE material when such material is maintained in filing equipment. Library and museum material made or acquired and preserved solely for reference or exhibition purposes; extra copies of reports and documents preserved solely for con- venience of reference; and stocks of publications and of processed documents fall into this category. 64 Approved For Release 2 DP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 This subject is for use in filing recurring reports, such as weekly and monthly activity or progress reports, and special reports which are too general to be filed under more specific subjects. Include policies, procedures, and methods for the preparation. Optional Arrangement: Case file as required. 65 Approved For Release 2002/0 4-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00a05R000200010010-1 ~ ~ l~3FiPP~Wk~. D This subject pertains to the safeguarding of information and material,,, which., in the best interests of national defense and safety should not be disclosed to unauthorized persons. SECURITY 1 Buildings and Equipment (protection) 2 Comm nications- and Records (Defense classification and reclassification Disposal - Filing and Storage Transmission and Receipt - Downgrading - Safeguarding) 3 General Policy, Regulations; and Procedure !t Information and Publications (Censorship - Classification and Reclassification Use and Release Of) 5 Personnel e~s! ?on Badges: - -Investigation and "' ,--Ori tati vi ) -R -_---- -- e er en on 6 Violations 66 Approved For Release 20021, A-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R00020001001`0-i This subject pertains to the shipment and routing of equip- ment and supplies. It is for general use only. Shipments regarding a specific order should be filed with the related order in EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES It. SHIPT?TNT 1 Air 2 Motor Carrier 3 Rail It Water Loading., Marking., Packing 6 Routing and Shipping 7 Regulations: 8 Bills of Lading and Freight Bills 9 Demurrage 10 Express 11 Drayage 12 Storage in Transit 13 Loss: or Damage 314 Quotation and Rates 15 Personal Effects. 67 25X1 Approved F6r Release 20U;j~IDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 .GKi-iiriii~i' This subject pertains to the development and direction of all Agency training programs. TiaINING 1 Policies and Procedures 2 Facilities 3 Programs (In-Service - Orientation) 4 Reports Outside Training (Colleges., Schools) 6 Courses Approved For Release 200.P74-00005R000200010010-1 rx3slow ved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 This sub ect pWt&Uw to i mat and dl S or a`il. ~tmining . TRIII.lNI,R;} to Policies and Prooadut*s 20 lheilities 3. Z .. Traiaiug Courses (cyt#s>aml cans famer an ea& courtm to Include scab jsets e1c+v) R*Wmnft Aou noes and Ca udidates Ebaluaticsts Student I svtor/wares Caursss optiaa,B1 cats folder an em,h cuss to include 5ub.jsctis below) Requests Nam1nme and Candidates Eva~.uatinns Stu mb ctaar/Coursa 5. Reports 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R00020001Q010-1 } 25X1 This subject pertains to travel on official business, including policies., procedures., and regulations. Case files by name of traveler may be established as required and may be accomplished by writing the name of the traveler as part of the file designation, thus: TRAVEL (Brown, Harry). TRAVEL 1 Advance of Funds 2 Authorizations and Orders 3 Entry (Custom courtesies., etc.) Foreign (Includes passports, visas, etc.) 5 Itineraries and Reservations 6 Policies and Regulations 7 Private Transportation 8 Transportation Requests 9 Reports } 69 Approved For Release 2' `RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 This subject pertains to acquisition, utilization, and disposition of automobiles, trucks, and other vehicles, including policies, procedures, and authorities for their use. Include also material regarding the procurement, account- ability, use, and disposal of tires and tubes. 1 Accidents (Except dlaims of injured employees - See PIaRIDNNEL 16) Assignment and Use (Policies and regulations- Requisitions - Authority to use) Credit Cards Inspection 5 License Plates (Auto tags) 6 Loss, Damage. ,and Theft (Except accident) 7 Maintenance and Preservation 8 Marking and Identification 9 Permits to operate 10 Procurement 11 Reports 12 Storage (Authority to store at private residence) 13 Surplus or Unserviceable (Disposal by sale, Transfer, or Loan) 14 Tires. and Thbes 15 Ti. tle s Approved For Release 200289AP"MR-ft P74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 SUBJEC T INDEX The following "SUBJECT INDEX" is very similar to the index found in most textbooks. It is an alphabetical listing of the specific subjective titles, key words and terms synony- mous to those which are categorically arranged in the Subject List. This "SUBJECT INDEX" is maintained on punch cards. It is intended to expand and amend the Subject Index to include additions and/or modifications that may arise from use of the File Classification Guide in various offices. Offices adding approved subdivisions to the Subject List provided in the "File Classification Guide" may find it desirable to include these subjects, terms, etc. in their proper place in the subject index. This may be accomplished by contacting the Records Management Staff through theAves Records Officer concerned where arrangements will be made for mechanical preparation of the Index. 71 Approved For Release 2002/Q '14-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Reference File Designation Abandonment .................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 5 Absence. ....................................... PERSONNEL 2 Accidents IInployees............ ..................... PERSONNEL 16 Vehicles..... ............................. VEHICLES 1 Accomodations .............................~...? TRAVEL 5 Accountability Property, ....... ...........,.... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 5 Accounting ................?.............?...... ACCOUNTING Accounts Current...............? ............... ACCOUNTING 1 Acquisition Building & Grounds. ................?..... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Equipment & Supplies ...................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 7 Space .................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 9 Vehicles ................................. VEHICLES 10 Activities Employes. ................................. PERSONNEL 11 Organizational..,,,,*,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,**, ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 6 Political - Hatch Act ..................... PERSONNEL 8 Additions...... ................................ BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 3 Addresses, Mailing......... ? ................... CON114UNICA TIONS 2 Adjustments Collections - Receipts.................... ACCOUNTING 6 Disbursements....... ...................... ACCOUNTING 8 Administrative Issuances........? .............. ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 1 Distribution .............................. DISSEMINATION 1 Advance of Funds for Travel.................... TRAVEL 1 Agencies Liaison.......... ......................... LIAISON Meetings........... ....................... MEETINGS Reorganization ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 5 Agent Cashiers... ... ........................... ACC07JN TING 5 Agents GN TO 0 ----- H&URSONNEL Agreements.......... ........................... LIAISON Air Conditioning ............................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 10 Air Raid Drills....... ......................... PERSONNEL 16 72 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 190 ?5X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Reference File Designation Allocation Equipment & Supplies ...................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 2 Funds ..................................... APPROPRIATIONS 1 Space ..................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 9 Allotments ..................................... APPROPRIATIONS 1 Allowances..... ................................ AMOUNTING 2 Continuation of (]1IAj...... .............. ACCOUNTING 2 Military .................................. PERSONNEL 13 Special ................................... ACCOUNTING 2 Alterations .................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 3 Analysis Budgetary..? .............................. APPROPRIATIONS 4 Material for Study ........................ COLLECTION 7 Position .................................. PERSONNEL 7 Analyzing ...................................... PRODUCTION 1 Animals, Transportation of ..................... TRAVEL 6 Annual Leave ................................... PERSONNEL 2 Applications Inventions, Patents, etc .................. INVENTIONS 1 Personnel, Recruitment .................:.. PERSONNEL 15 Appointments..................... .............. PERSONNEL 1 Apportionments... .............................. APPROPRIATIONS 1 Appraisals ..................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Appropriations ................................. APPROPRIATIONS Assignment Equipment & Supplies.. .................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 2 Functions .................~............... ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 8 Military teGIA .....:........ ............. PERSONNEL 13 Personnel ................................. PERSONNEL 1 Space ..................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 9 Vehicles........... ?.... .................. VEHICLES 2 Attendance & Absence ........................... PERSONNEL 2 Audits.. ...............................?.?..... ACCOUNTING 3 Authority, Delegation of ........................ ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 8 Authorizations ................................. AUTHORIZATIONS Construction.............................. BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 3 Procurement..? ............................ EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 Travel................. ................... TRAVEL 2 Autopsies.......... ............................ MEDICAL 4 Awards ......................................... PERSONNEL 3 73 25X1 Approved For Release 200 J DP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 ii?~bs:rJ.}~ Reference File Designation Bids*** ........ ............................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 Bills of Lading ................................ SHIPMENT 8 Blood Donors...... ....:........................ PERSONNEL 11 Blueprints... .................................. BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 3 Boards Bulletin............... ................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 4 ?........ : PERSDRNM 14 r iv- NNEL 1 Review, Performance Rating ................ PERSONNEL 12 Survey., Surplus Property .................. EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 7 Bond Deductions................................ ACCOUNTING 9 Bonds Agent Cashiers? ........................... ACCOUNTING 4 Bid or Performance.....................~.. EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 Bonding of Employees ...................... ACCOUNTING 4 Certifying Officer...............,.......... ACCOUNTING 4 Books Collection... ............................. COLLECTION 10 Dissemination ............................. DISSEMINATION 2 Budget Analysis .................................. APPROPRIATIONS 4 Estimates ................................. APPROPRIATIONS 2 Hearings .................................. APPROPRIATIONS 3 _. Ary~f T71T T{( f n...2 1.3d aff Buildings ...................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS Housing................................... NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 Security Protection of .................... SECURITf 1 Bulletin Boards ................................ BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 4 74 Approved For Release 1 DP74-00005ROO0200010010-1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 Cablegrams ...................................... COI111UNICATIONS 5 Cafeterias ................................:..... BUILDING & GROUNDS 10 Career Service.........- ......................... PERSONNEL 5 Cataloging,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?...................... EQUIPMENT & :SUPPLIES 1 Catalogs. ....................................~.. EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 Censorship Information & Publications, SECURITY 4 Ilail....?........? .............??.......... COLLFE TION 6 Certifying Officers.............. .... ........~.. ACCOUNTING 5 Cessions ........................................ BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Change to Lower Grade..........................~ PERSONNEL 1 Charts rnl l an14r of ? ~ ..................'......... G Dissemination of ........................... DISSEvaNAZTON 2 Organization ............o .................. ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 9 Checks., Salary .................................. ACCOUNTING 9 T. . Citations...... ................................. PERSLtN EL Citizenship ..................................... PERSONNEL 6 Civil Defense... .............................. NA71ONAL DEFENSE 1 Civil Service...:: .......................... PERSONNEL Civilian Reserve..::.:..: ....................... PERSONNEL 15 Claims Audit ...................................... ACCOUNTING 3 Claims & Litigations ....................... LEGAL 1 Employees .................................. PERSONNEL 16 Medical .................................... MEDICAL 1 Shipment ................................... SHIPMENT 13 Classification Communications & Records ................... SECURITY 2 Employees .......................... ? ....... PERSONNEL 7 Equipment & Supplies .............. ....?.... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Information & Publications....... .......... SECURITY 4 Clearance Forms ...................................... Ft3RMS 1 Records .................................... RECORDS 1 Clubs & Societies., ............................. PERSONNEL 11 Code of Federal Regulations,.,,,?.......,?.??... LEGAL 4 ......................................... . 75 Approved For Releaes-,.. CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Reference File Designation Collection ................ ..................... COLLECTION Collections - Receipts........................ ACCOUNTING 6 Colleges Outside Training - Personal*,*... ****00*00 PERSONNEL 3.1 Personnel Recruitment .................... PERSONNEL 15 Commendations Employees...... ....................'....... PERSONNEL 3 Public Relations ...................?.???? PUBLIC RELATIONS 1 Committees...... ...............?.?????????????? COIJII{LITTEi;S Intelligence Collection..... ............... COLLECTION 9 Common Carrier.... ............................. SHIPMENT Co1u nicati.ons ................................. COMMUNICATIONS Security.............. .................... Compensation Employee Accidents ........................ PERSONNEL 11 Medical ................................... MEDICAL 1 Complaints PERSONNEL 11 Employees ................................. Public Relations ........?????????????????? PUBLIC` RELATIONS 2 Conduct PERSONNEL 8 MEETINGS Conferences .................................... Congratulations.... ............................ PUBLIC RELATIONS 1 Conservation UIp T & SUPPLIES 7 Equipment ................a....~........... Resources ................................. NATIONAL DEFENSE 2 Construction ................................... NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 Authorization ............................. BUILDINGS & MOUNDS 3 ,,..,.: Wit. ................................... aR b 9- 0 0 .0 . . ........ .. . . ? .......... "P'17.7] Contracts ...........................??????????? EQUIPMENT IPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 Procurement................a.......a.????? ACCOUNTING 6 Contributions ..................?............?.. Solicitation of Funds... .................. PERSONNEL 10 Control, Forms ...............................?. FORMS 1 Cooperation, Foreign Economic .................. NATIONAL DEFENSE 4 Coordinating. ......................,........... PRODUCTION 5 Coordination Collection ................... COLLECTION/'3 T- _?s.__nc_ Dissemination.. . 9 0 0 4 9 0 .DISSEa INATION 3 Medical....... ............................ MEDICAL 5 COPY-ghts... ................................... INVENTIONS 1 76 Approved For Release 2002/074-00005ROO0200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 -o__Wy;F fllfff 25X1 r'i1e Designation gnation Correlating & Evaluating Correspondence..................... ....... **-## ~IMUNICA TIONS 2 Cost Estimates............. ....BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 3 Cost of Living ................................. ACCOUNTING 2 Counseling,,.,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, ................. PERSONNEL 11. Courier Routes & Services Agency .................................... COMMUNICATION 3 Court Attendance......... ...................... PERSONNEL 2 C ourses, Training......... ..................... TRAINING 6 se T"M Credit C d ar s........ ........................... VEHICLES 3 Credit Union..... .............................. 11 Criticisms.... PERSONNEL ............................... PUBLIC RELATIONS 2 - ........ ? ? ......... . ti7V11P7UlYlG Customs Courtesies ............................. TRAVEL 3 77 Approved For Release 24 RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26: CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 File Designation Damage Building & Grounds ........................ BUILDING & GROUNDS 2 Equipment & 9tzpplies ...................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 5 Shipments ................................. SHIPMENTS 13- Vehicles .................................. VEHICLES 6 Death of Employee .............................. PERSONNEL 17 Debts.......... ................................ PERSONNEL 8 Decentralization... ? ........................... ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 4 Decisions...... ................................ LEGAL 2 Declarations.......... ......................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 7 Deductions Bond,... ................................. ACCOUNTING 9 Retirement ......................:........ ACCOUNTING 9 Deeds Acquisition............... ................ BUILDING & GROUNDS 1 Disposition .............................. BUILDING & GROUNDS 5 ..... SOWS IRON -!~- Delegation of Authority, ........ ............... ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 8 Demolition...... ............................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 5 Demotions ...................................... PERSONNEL 1 Demurrage ...................................... SHIPMENT 9- Dentstry ...................................... MEDICAL 3 Deposits ........ ................~............. ACCOUNTING 6 Dermatology............ ........................ MEDICAL 3 Describing.... ................................. PRODUCTION 3 Design Fortes .......................... .......... FORMS 1 Building & Grounds...... .................. BUILDING & GROUNDS 3 Detail, Employees......... ...................... PERSONNEL 1 Directives - Collection .............,.......... COLLECTION 201 Directories Building .................................. BUILDING & GROUNDS 4 Telephone ................................. COMMUNICATIONS 6 Disallowances .................................. ACCOUNTING 3 Disbursements............ ...............,...... ACCOUNTING 8 Disciplinary Actions ........................... PERSONNEL 8 Discounts ...................................... ACCOUNTING 7 Procurement............ ................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 Diseases ....................................... MEDICAL 2 Dismantling...... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 5 78 06 Approved For Release 200 2/ 8 DP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Reference File Designation Dismissal - Heat***** ..............???????????? PERSONNEL 2 Dispersal ..................?............?...... ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT Disposal Equipment & Supplies ..........???????????? EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 7 Records.....?.?..e.......????.???????????. RECORDS 2 Security of Records....................... SECURITY 2 Vehicles .................................. VEHICLES 13 Disposition Buildings & Grounds ....................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS S Records.. ...............?????????..??????. RECORDS 2 Dissemination........ .......................... DISSEMINATION Distribution Administrative Issuances.................. DISSIIffNATION 1 Equipment & Supplies ...................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 2 Information* .........,...?... DISSEMINATLON 1 Documents Collection* .................. COLLECTION Ie''Zr Receiving ................................. EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES S Donations ...................................... PERSONNEL 10 Downgrading Communications & Records.................. SECURITY 2 Information & Publications................ SECURITY 4 Drawings...... .....??..????...?.??????????????? BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 3 Drayage. ....................................... SHIPMENT 11 SUPPLIES rugs......... ................................. EQUIPMENT & SUPDuplicating........... ......................... PRINTING & REPRODUCTION Duties.. ....................................... PERSONNEL 7 25X1 79 Approved For Release 2002/(,~74-00005 R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 Reference D File Designation Easements................ .......................BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Electrical Communications.......................COIvNNICATIONS 5 Emergency Planning. .............................ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 4 Employee Relations .................?...?...?...?PERS014NEL 11 Employment e'll ................ ........ ? . Federal ................................ ....PNdEL Encumbrances ....................................APPROPRIATIONS 1 Endorsement............... 6 6 0 OPERSONNEL .....15 Engagements .....................................MEETINGS 1 Entry-Customs ................TRAVEL 3 Equipment & Supplies ............................ EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Bids.. .....................................EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 1 & SUPPLIES 7 Contracts ..................................EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 & SUPPLIES 4 Distribution,,,,,,,so ,,,so ,,,,,,,,,,,,EQUIPJENT & SUPPLIES 2 Material for Study ....... ..................COLLEC TION 7 Medical ....................................EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES ....................... .SECURI .SECURITY 1 Surplus & Salvage...,.. ....................EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 7 Establishment, ..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,...ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 5 Estimate Budget .....................................APPROPRIATIONS 2 Cost,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 3 Evaluation Emp;oyes...................................PERSONNEL 12 Product.............?......................PRODUCTION 5 Examinations Physical ...................................MEDICAL It Recruitment......,,,... ....................PERSONNEL 15 Exceptions-GAO.........?.....?..................A000UN TING 3 Excess Lists ....................................EQUIPP~IT & SUPPLIES 7 Exchanges.........................?.............EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 5 Executive Orders ................................LEGAL 3 Exhibits Budget Estimates ...........................APPROPRIATIONS 2 TT3~."~ olligenec "sseltilkeKen. DIWt~t'LL ~j~ 4 interyjett .......... .............. Expenditures................... 8 Exploitation ..........................i.........PRODUC TION Express ...................................:.....SHIPMENTS 10 80 Approved For Relea MJ I "CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 osaaairaxz 25X1 Reference fi flenotnhar File Designation Facilities Ho spi tal................................... MEDICAL 2 _ lii_ err - . ... ........... . .. . Training .................................. TRAINING 2 Fair Employment......... ....................... PERSONNEL 11 Federal Agencies I,iaison ...................................... LIAISON I Meetings............................... MEETINGS 2 Federal Register............................... LEGAL 14 Fees ........................................... ACCOUNTING 6 Filing Systems.... ............................. RECORDS 3 Fire ........................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2 Fire Drills..... .......................,....... PERSONNEL 16 First Aid ...................................... PERSONNEL 16 Foreign [r.V ................................. Economic Cooperation...................... NATIONAL DEFENSE 4 Laws & Regulations... ..................... LEGAL 4 Travel...... .............................. TRAVEL 4 Forms .............................,............ FORMS Requi sitlons .............................. EZUIP1v1EN T Sc SUPPLIES 4 Flood .......................................... BUILDING & GROUNDS 2 Freight... ..................................... SHIPMENTS Functions..... .............................,... ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 8 Funds Accounting for.......... .................. ACCOUNTING Budget Estimates .......................... APPROPRIATIONS 2 Solicitation of ........................... PERSONNEL 10 Travel, Advance...... ..................... TRAVEL 1 81 Approved For Release 200 P74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Reference File Designation GAO Exceptions ................................. ACCOUNTING 3 Garbage... ..................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 10 Grading.... .................~.................. BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 6 Grants ........................................ BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Graphics ....................................... DISSEMINATION 2 Greetings ...................................... PUBLIC RELATIONS 1 Grievances ..................................... PERSONNEL 11 Gynecology.......... ........................... MEDICAL 3 82 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 CDiliaiklEa Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 .E3O L 25X1 ]h.8e+ber2~ Reference File Designation Hatch Act.... .................................. PERSONNEL 8 Health.......... ............................... PERSONNEL ].1 Hearings Appropriations............................ APPROPRIATIONS 3 @gislata.V@..........-...........??......? LEGAL 5 Personnel......... ........................ PERSONNEL 11 Heating...................... .................. BUILDING & GROUNDS 10 Holidays ....................................... PERSONNEL 2 Honor Awards ...................-............... PERSONNEL 3 Hospital Facilities.. .......................... MEDICAL 2 Hospitalization ................................ PERSONNEL 11 Hot Plates ..................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 10 Hours of Duty...... ... ......................... PERSONNEL 2 Household Goods ................................ SHIPMENT 15 Housing..................., . .. .................. NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 Personnel................................. PERSONNEL 11 83 Approved For Release 200~L DP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-0 25X1 Reference - File Designation ? ? ? ....... ? ... .... Y ... ...."?a i & Orr Identification ReAges. Property..?. ................................ EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 1 Vehicles .................................... VEHICLES 8 Immunization...,.......... ....................... MEDICAL 6 Improvement Program .............................. ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 2 Incorporating..........? ......................... PRODUCTION 4 Industrial Mobilization..?..?.... ................ NATIONAL DEFENSE 5 Informants ....................................... COLLECTION 1 Injuries ........................................ MEDICAL 2 In Service ....................................... TRAINING 3 Inspection Field .................................:..... ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 3 Procurement............ .................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 Safety........... ........................... PERSONNEL 16 Vehicles .................................... VEHICLES 4 Installation Equipment & Supplies....................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 3 Telephones .... .............................. COMMUNICATIONS 4 Institutions .................................... LIAISON 5 Instructions Personnel Evaluation ........................ PERSONNEL 12 Safety ..................................... PERSONNEL 16 Insured Mail .................................... COMMUNICATIONS 2 Insurance, Employee .............................. PERSONNEL 11 . COLLECTION Interest.? ....................................... ACCOUNTING 6 International Liaison ..................................... LIAISON 2 Meetings................. ... ....... .? MEETINGS 4 Inter-Office... .... .............................. COMMUNICATIONS 1 Interpretations .................................. LEGAL 2 To 2 81 Approved For RelSlil ."I.L.A.91" : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 i k Approved For Reli!asie 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000 0010010-1 25X1 File Designation Interview Entrance .................................... PERSONNEL 15 Intra Agency pffWSWIRIE 1 Liaison...... ............................... LIAISON 3 Meetings .................................... MEETINGS 3 Introductions .................................... PUBLIC RELATIONS 4 Inventions ....................................... INVENTIONS Inventories Personnel ................................... PERSONNEL 7 Property .................................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 5 Records ..................................... RECORDS 2 Vital Materials ............................. RECORDS 6 Investigations......... .......................... INVESTIGATIONS Invitations Bids............... ......................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 Meetings .................................... MEETINGS 1 Invoices and Vouchers............................ ACCOUNTING 12 Irregularities, Accounting......................, ACCOUNTING 3 Issuances, Ad fnistrative ........................ ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 1 Distribution of DISSENJNATION 1 Itineraries & Reservations...... ................. TRAVEL 5 85 Approved For Release 200 DP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved or Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-0g005R000200010010-1 5X1 File Designation Job Description ....................... .......... PERSONNEL 7 Jury Duty ....................................... PERSONNEL 2 Justifications Budget Estimates ............................ APPROPRIATIONS 2 Procurement...... ................ .......... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 86 Approved For Release 2 qQ@&M I RDP74-000058000200010010-1 2/08/26: CIA-RDP74-00005R000 00010010-1 D 16 Reference File Designation Labor Federal Employees ........................... PERSONNEL Laboratory Equipment......... .................... MICAL 3 Landscaping ...................................... BUILDING & GROUNDS 6 Laws - Regulations ............................... LEGAL 1.. Leases ........................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Leave ............................................ PERSONNEL 2 Lectures ......... ............................... DISSEMINATION 2 Legal ............................................ LEGAL Legislation ...................................... LEGAL 5 Liaison........... ............................... LIAISON Library...........,.... .......................... REFERENCE LIBRA1 Licenses ......................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 License Plates ................................... VEIIIICLES 5 Lighting ......................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 10 Linguists......... ............................... PERSONNEL 7 Liquidation....... ............................... ORGANIZATION & 1JANAGEh1ENT 5 Lists Excess ...................................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 7 Mailing ..................................... DISSEMINATION 1 Telephone ............ ...............:....... COMMUNICATIONS 4 Litigations ...............................e...... LEGAL 1 Loans Buildings &Grounds ......................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Property .................................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 5 Records ..................................... RECORDS 2 Logistics ...................... .................. EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Loss Property .................................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 5 Shipments ................................... SHIPMENTS 13 Vehicles .................................... VEHICLES 6 Re*! ow. arnugl qv ~ 87 25X1 Approved For Release 200 74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 UMIDDO8If flD 25X1 3-6 Reference File Designation Mail ............................................. COMMUNICATIONS 2 Mailing Lists... ................................. DISSEMINATION 1 Maintenance Buildings & Grounds ......................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 7 Equipment & Supplies ........................ EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 3 Vehicles ................................... VEHICLES 7 Management ...................................... ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT Forms....... .... ....................?....... FORMS 1 Records.. ................................... RECORDS 4 Manpower .........................:............... NATIONAL DEFENSE 6 Planning....... ............................. PERSONNEL 15 Maps Collections... .......................;....... COLLECTIONS 10 Dissemination ............................... DISSEMINATION 2 Material COLLECTION 7 .:- Dissemination Media ......................... DISSEMINATION 2 Essential or flaw NATIONAL DEFENSE 2 Maternity Leave .................................. PERSONNEL 2 Medical...........I ............................? MEDICAL Special.ties ................................. MEDICAL 3 Surveys..................................... MEDICAL 7 Medicine General............ ......................... MEDICAL 2 Preventsve,,...... .......................... MEDICAL 6 Meetings ......................?.................. MEETINGS Memberships ...................................... COMMI`fi'EES 1 Memoranda of Understanding LIAISON Messenger Service ................................ COMMUNICATIONS 3 Methods .......................................... ORGANIZATION & MA.NAGEENT 7 Microfilming ..................................... RECORDS 5 Military ......................................... NATIONAL DEFENSE 7 Leave ........................................ PERSONNEL 2 Personnel ................................... PERSONNEL 13 Reserve Training ............................ PERSONNEL 11 Minutes Committees .................................. COMMITTEES 2 Meetings.. .................................. MEETINGS 5 .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. 17- 88 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 OONrtIDE iTT.eT 25X1 Reference File Designation Missions 1 a !"604l'4go .. .. ? ? ? ... 677 991"0 '. i -nom Personnel Matters.. ......................... PERSONNEL Table of Organization...,...........,,... ORGANIZATION & MANAGnENT 9 Mobilization-Industrial .......................... NATIONAL DEFENSE 5 Mortgages ........................................ BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Motor Carrier ..................................... SHIP14ENT 2 89. Approved For Release 20 jn MJ DP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Reference D all File Designation National Defense. ........................ ? ? ..... NATIONAL DEFENSE Neurology........................................ MEDICAL 3 Newspapers G Collection***** ............................. COLLECTION e Dis8eml.nation.............??..?.?........... DISSEMINATION 2 X" R-wt-o4ating Agencies wo -ION 3' No taries .................?..e.......?.....??....? LEGAL 6 Notices.......... ................................ ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 1 90 Approved For Release fCIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 5X1 .Aft Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Reference File Designation Official Courier Service..... .................... COMMUNICATIONS 3 Office Building - Space .......................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 9 Open Market Procurement.., , , EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 Mperstien- Opinions ......................................... LEGAL 2 Opthalrrology, ..................................... r ICAL 3 Orders Administrative .............................. ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 1 'E3{ecutive?...? .......................e.....? LEGAL 3 Purchase....... ............................. EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 gavel..,... ................................ TRAVEL 2 Organization &Management.. ...................... ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT Organizational Activity ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 6 Orientation wining....... ............................. TRAINING 3 Orthopedics ...................................... MEDICAL 3 Outside Training Agency ...................................... TRAINING 5 Personal,,,,,,..... .... ..................... PERSONNEL 11 Outside Work....... .............................. PERSONNEL 11 Overseas Duty .................................... PERSONNEL 1 Overtime ......................................... PERSONNEL 2 Overtime Policy .................................. PERSONNEL 2 25X1 Approved For Release 200,~IIp~~DP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 25X1 File Designation Painting Building & Grounds .......................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 7 Equipment & Supplies..... ................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 3 Panel. - ? ,,....... . .i..s.,...: Parking Space............. ....................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 9 Participants ........ ............................. PRODUCTION 5 Atenei-ee Passports ........................................ TRAVEL I. Patents .......................................... INVENTIONS 1 Pay - Military Personnel ......................... PERSONNEL 13 Payrolls & Salaries, ........ ..................... ACCOUNTING 9 Penalty Privilege.. C?MMNICATIONS 2 Per Diem ......................................... ACCOUNTING 2 Performance Ratings...... ....................... PERSONNEL 12 Periodicals Collection... COLLECTION ].A'`6 Dissemination... . ... DISSWINA'TION 2 Printing .................................... PRINTING & RETRODUCTION 5 Permits Buildings & Grounds ......................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Operator .................................... VEHICLES 9 Parking ..................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 9 Postal........ .............................. COMMUNICATIONS 2 Personal Effects ................................. SHIPN;NTS 15 Personnel............. ........................... PERSONNEL Ceilings .................................... ORGANIZATIQN & NANAGEL NT 9 Evaluation................. ..............,., PERSONNEL 12 Security ............. ............. ...'....... SECURITY 5 Petitions.... .................................... PUBLIC RELATIONS 3 Pets - Transportation of,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,TRAVEL 6 Physical Examinations ............................ MEDICAL Physical Standards - Tests ....................... MEDICAL 4 Planning Emergency ............................;....... ORGANIZATION & MANAGEt N T 4 Nsnpower .................................... PERSONNEL 15 92 Approved For Release,2Q0~108126_: CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 -W Cle'lligollow File Designation Planning & Coordination Collection .................................. COLLECTION 0?1.3 Dissemination ................................ DISSEI?IINATION 3 Exploitation ................................ PRODUCTION 5 Production .......... ........................ PRODUCTION 5 Plans Construction. BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 3 General ..................................... ORGANIZATION & rANAGLfi ANT 6 Medical ..................................... I vICAL 5 Policies - Procedures Evaluation of ................. PRODUCTION 2 Printing & Reproduction ..................... PRINTING & REPRODUCTION 1 Production ....................~............. PRODUCTION 5 Security .................................... SECURITY 3 Trainsng..,... .............................. TRAINING 1 Travel ...................................... TRAVEL 6 Vehicles .................................... VEHICLES 2 Vital Materials ............................. RECORDS 6 Policy & Procedural Orders ....................... ORGANIZATION & 1,1MAG BENT 1 Political Activities ............................. PERSONNEL 8 Position Description ............................. PER3011NEL 7 Postage Collecvtions & Receipts ...................... ACCOUNTING 6 Mail ..................................... ... CON UNICATIONS 2 Postal Laws & Regulations.................... .... CO MMUNICA7IONS 2 Power - Utilities ................................ BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 10 Power of Attorney....... ......................... ACCOUNTING 9 Preservation Buildings & Grounds ......................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 7 Equipment & Supplies......... ............... EQUIPI,ENT & SUPPLIES 3 Records.............. ....................... RECORDS Vehicles .................................... VEHICLES 8 Press Release .................................... DISSEMINATION 2 Preventive Medicine .............................. MEDICAL 6 Price Control .................................... NATIONAL DEFENSE 8 Price Lists ...................................... FQUIPNENT & SUPPLIES 4 Printed Matter......... .......................... COLLECTION 10 Printing & Reproduction..................... ..... PRINTING & REPRODUCTION Priorities, Procurement EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 Private Transportation......... .................. TRAVEL 7 Procedures General. .................................... ORGANIZATION & MANAG&IN T 7 Mail & Correspondence....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, CONNUNICATIONS Printing & Reproduction........ .... *.* ... so* PRINTING & REPRODUCTION Records..........., ......................... RECORDS 3 93 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 File Designation security .................................... SECURITY 3 Training .............................. TRAINING 1 Vital Materials ............................. RECORDS 6 Procurement Equipment & Supplies ........................ EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 Vehicles...?........ ........................ VEHICLES 10 Production...................... .... .......... NATIONAL DEFENSE 9 Defense...... ............................... NATIONAL DEFENSE 9 Programs F ...................... PERSONNEL ll ener ........ .................... ........ ORGANI :A'TION & NANAGaIONT 6 Management Improvement ...... .... . ...... . ORGANIZATION & MANAGNENT 2 Printing & Reproduction..................... PRINTING & REPRODUCTION 2 Training.......? ............................ TRAINING 3 Progress Reports Construc Lion ................................ BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 3 Vital Materials ............................. RECORDS 6 Project Proposals .......................?....... BUILDINGS &. GROUNDS 3 Promotions ..................... ?................, PERSONNEL 1 Property Passes........... ....................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 5 Pro faction ...................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 2 Psychiatry ...................................... MEDICAL 3 Psychology........... ............................ MEDICAL 3 Public Address Systems ...... ..............;....... COMMUNICATIONS 1 Publications Administrative Issuances ...? ................ ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 1 Distribute on ................................ DISS 4INATION 1 Printing & Reproduction ..................... PRINTING & REPRODUCTION 5 Security................. ... 0 ........ ....... SECURITY 4 Public Relations ................................. PUBLIC RELATIONS Publicity.. ...........................?.......... PUBLIC RELATIONS Purchase Orders.,.? .............................. EQUIPNEM T & SUPPLIES 4 94+ 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 Q6 'mm em 951ps _Q_ File Designation Qualifications Applicants .................................. PERRONNE2, 15 Position .................................... PERSONNEL 7 Recruitment............ ..................... PERSONNEL 15 Quarters Allowances .............................. ACCOUNTING 2 Questionnaires, Personnel... -**so ................ PERSONNEL 15 Approved For Release 2002/08/2 : A-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 File Designation Radio ????,?,,?, Cornunicatiors .................. COMMUNICATIONS 5 ? .... . Releases .............. ......................... ? DISSEMINATION 2 Radiology ............................................ MEDICAL 3 Rail Transport ....................................... SHIPMENT 3 Rates.... ....................... Rationing SHIPMENT lit .... SUPPLIES ................?...?...?........?........ EQUIPMENT & 2 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS Real Estate .............?.............?....?......... NNEL 1 Reassignment ......................................... PFRSU Receipts & Collections .......................?????..? ACCOUNTING 86SUPPLIES 5 Receiving Documents ............................ ...... EQUIPMENT Reclassification Coimaunications and Records............?????????? SECURITY 2 Employees ........................................ PERSONNEL 7 Information & Publ.ications...................... SDCUR]TY 4 Recording., Wire ...................................... DISSEMINATION 2 ............................ RECORDS RECORDS 1 Records..................... Accessibility ............................???? Personnel ....................................... PERSONNEL ltt Safeguarding ............ ... SECURITY 2 PERSONNEL ........................... Recreation....... ......... 11 Recruitment .......................................... PERSONNEL 15 Reemployment .... ............. ... PERSONNEL 1 ... Reference Library ......... REFERENCE LIBRARY .......... COMMUNICATIONS 2 Referred Letters. ......................??............ ............. BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 10 Refrigeration .......... ??????????? ????' Refunds Collections and Receipts ......?????????????????? ACCOUNTING 6 Disbursement .................................... ACCOUNTING 8 Registered Mail ...................................... COJYTUNIC.TIONS 2 Regulations . ? ? ORGANIZATION & r7ANAGEPMIT 1 Administrative Issuances ..................... Distribution ...................?................ DISSEMINATION 1 Laws ....... LEGAL It ......................?....,............ COrs?IiTNICATIONS 3 Postal ................................... Security**"*"* ................................ SECURITY 3 Shipment ........................... ............ SAVEL 7 Travel .......................................... TRRAVEL 6 6 Vehicles ........................ .... VEHICLES 2 N''.D Rehabilitation...................................... ICAL 2 96 Approved For Release RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 ?9m emft""04 Reference File Designation Relations, Bmployee .......................... PERSONNEL 11 Release of Communications & Records ................ SECURITY 2 Information & Publications.............. SECURITY 4 Space... ............................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 9 17 -PERBONNEL Rental of Equipment .......................... EQUIPNEN T & SUPPLIES 4 Rents .............. .......................... ACCOUNTING 6 Reorganization ............................... ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 5 Repair Buildings & Grounds ..................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 7 Equipment & Supplies .................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 3 Vehicles.. .............................. VEHICLES 7 Reports ...................................... REPORTS Accounting .............................. ACOOUN TING 10 Appropriations.......................... APPROPRIATIONS 4 Building & Grounds ...................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 8 Committees.............................. COMKITTEES 2 Construction ............................ BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 3 Disposition of Records .................. RECORDS 2 Evaluation of Employees................. PERSONNEL 12 Fi mess ................................. PERSONNEL 12 Medical.....a ........................... MEDICAL 7 Meetings ................ .........?...... NIEE TINGS 5 National Defense...... ....... ........... NATIONAL DEFENSE 11 Personnel ............................... PERSONNEL 111. Printing & Reproduction ................. PRINTING & REPRODUCTION 3 Training ................................ TRAINING 4 Travel..... .... o..* .......... 9 ....... *to TRAVEL 9 Vehicles ................................ VEHICLES 11 Vital Materials ......................... RECORDS 6 Representatives .............................. PUBLIC RELATIONS 5 Reproduction ............................... PRINTING & REPRODUCTION Requests Collection......... ..................... COLLECTION ]ii'1 Dissemination. .......................... DI SSEMINA'PION Printing & Reproduction................. PRINTING & REPRODUCTION 4 Records ...........................:..... RECORDS 1 Travel .................................. TRAVEL 1 Requirements "'. '. i .. ? . . . . . . . . ? ...... . . 7- Collection .............................. COLLECTION 1* ' Equipment ............................... EQUIP1,2NT & SUPPLIES 4 Personnel ............................... PERSONNEL 15 97 Approved For Release 29PR%WRDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26: C1A-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Reference Requisitions File Designation Equipment & Supplies ....................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES !t Forms From Stock ........................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 New Forms................. ................. FORNS I Printing & Reproduction........ ......... 000 PRINTING & REPRODUCTION 14 Recruitment ........................ PERSONNEL 15 Vehicles ................................... VEHICLES 2 Reserve Training, Military...................... PERSONNEL 11 ?twsrnrss~ery. rr A b 17 Resolutions ..................................... LEGAL 5 Resources, Conservation ................ ........ NATIONAL DEFENSE 2 Responsibilities Intelligence Collection............ ........ COLLECTION 9 Production.......... ....................... PRODUCTION 5 Rest....... ............... ...................... MEDICAL 2 Restrictions..... ............................... DISSEMINATION 5 Retirement Deductions ........................... ACCOUNTING 9 Retirements ..................................... PERSONNEL 17 Revision of Forms ............................... FORMS 1 Rights of Way .............. .................. .... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Royalties.... 0..** .... 0.00 .... 0*40*09 ........... ACCOUNTING 6 98 Approved For Release , cr A-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 File Designation Safehouses......................................... COLLECTION 2 Safety... 0-06044.00 ....... * ............... 0 ...... PERSON! L 16 Sales Authorization ................................ EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 7 Salvage ............................................ EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 7 Sanitation ......................................... MEDICAL 6 Schedules Collection - Receipts ....................... ACCOUNTING 6 Disbursements ................................. ACCOUNTING 8 Records Disposition ........................... RECORDS 2 Schools Dependent Children ............................. PERSONNEL 11 Outside Training - Agency ..................... TRAINING 5 Outside Training - Personal ................... PERSONNEL 11 Personnel Recruitment ....... .................. PERSONNEL 15 Security ..............., ...................... .. SECURITY Telecommunications ................... COMMUNICATIONS 6 Selection .......................................... PERSONNEL 15 Selective Service Draft Deferrment.............................. PERSONNEL 11 Military Leave ................................ PERSONNEL 2 Separation For ................................ PERSONNEL 17 Separations ........................................ PERSONNEL 17 Sewerage ........................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 10 Shipment.. ....................................... SHIPNM Signs ..... ........................................ BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 4 Slots .......................... ................... ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 9 Societies.. ........... ............................. PERSONNEL 11 Solicitation of Funds... ........................... PERSONNEL, 10 Sources Intelligence .................................. COLLP7CTION 1 Recruitment......... .......................... PERSONNEL 15 Space ............................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 9 Special Delivery. .................................. C0? IUNICATIONS 2 Specifications Buildings & Grounds ........................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 3 Equipment & Supplies .......................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 1 Speeches .............. ............................. DISSEMINATION 2 Standardization, Form .............................. FORM5.1 Standards Job ........................................... PERSONNEL 7 Physical... ................................... MEDICAL 4 Recruitment..... .............................. PERSONNEL 15 State Agencies ..................................... LIAISON 5 99 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Aj~w5X1 Reference Statements Accounting ................................. Appropriations ... ................. ....... Statistics Appropriation ............................. Budget. ........................... ....... General .................................... Personnel......... ......................... Status .......................................... Stock Catalogue ................................. Stockpiling ..................................... Storage Communications & Records ................... Equipment & Supplies ....................... In Transit............ ..................... Space ........................... ....... .... Vehicles... ................................ Summaries ....................................... Supergrades .................................... Supplemental Appropriations ..................... Supplies..- ............................... .... Intelligence .............................. Material for Stud ......................... Operational..... ........................... Surplus Equipment & Supplies ....................... Personnel,......... ...... 0.00.0 ......... ... Vehicles., ....... o .... o ...... 0 ...... # ..... Surveillance ................ ................ .... Surveys Board, Surplus Property.................... Buildings & Grounds ........................ Equipment & Supplies ....................... Improvement Program..............!... ...... Intelligence ............................... Management ...................... ......... Medical.. .................................. Records ..................................... Suspensions .................................... Systems Accounting ................................. Filing .. . ... .... . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . File Designation ACCOUNTING 10 APPROPRIATIONS 4 APPROPRIATION 4 APPROPRIATION 4 REPORTS PERSONNEL 14 PRODUCTION 8 EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 1 EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 6 SECURITY 2 EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 6 SHIPMENT 12 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 9 VEHICLES 12 ACCOUNTING PERSONNEL 18 APPROPRIATIONS 5 EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES COLLECTION 2 COLLECTION 7 COLLECTION 2 EQUIPM NT & SUPPLIES 7 PERSONNEL 17 VEHICLES 13 COLLECTION 8 EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 7 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 5 ORGANIZATION & fA.NAGEMENT 2 DISSEMINATION 2 ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 2 MEDICAL 7 RECORDS 4 ACCOUNTING 3 ACCOUNTING 11 RECORDS 3 Approved For Releal'e~"WINT? IA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 File Designation Tables of Organization.... ........................ ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT 9 Tax Exemptions... ................................. EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 4 Tee ~t ti na1... ......................... OOLLD TION..9 Telegrams....................... .................. COM[11UNICATIONS 5 Telephone ......................................... CO?IMUNICATIONS 4 Ned.. ................................... Teletypes............ ............................. COMMUNICATIONS 5 Television.......... .............................. COMMUNICATIONS 5 Tests Employees .................................... PERSONNEL 15 Equipment & Supplies ......................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 14 Physical.... ................................. MEDICAL 4 Recruitment........... ....................... PERSONNEL 15 Theft Property ..................................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 5 Vehicles ..................................... VEHICLES 6 Time & Attendance Reports ......................... ACCOUNTING 9 Tires - Tubes ..................................... VEHICLES 14 Titles Building & Grounds ........................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Vehicles....... ...... * ............. # ... * .... e VEHICLES 15 Toll Calls ....................................... COP'MUNICATIONS 4 Tour of Duty Overseas............ 4 ............... PERSONNEL 1 Tourists......... ................................. COLLECTION 5 Trademarks ........................................ INVENTIONS 1 Training ....... .................................. TRAINING Military ..................................... PERSONNEL 11 Outside - Agency ............................. TRAINING 5 Outside - Personal ........................... PERSONNEL 11 Personnel .................................... TRAINING 3 Security..... ................................ SECURITY 5 Transfer Appropriations .... .......................... APPROPRIATION 1 Buildings & Grounds..... ..................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 1 Equipment & Supplies ......................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 7 Functions ................................... ORGANIZATION & MANAGWENT 8 Personnel .................................... PERSONNEL 1 Records ...................................... RECORDS 2 To Other Agencies ............................ PERSONNEL, 17 Translating ....................................... PRODUCTION 9 Transportation Private Vehicles...... .,,?...,.,............, TRAVEL 7 Requests 101 Approved For Release 2ttOVIOPBRDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Reference File Designation Trash, Collection - Disposal,,,,*,,,,,,*,,,.,*,* BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 10 Classified ................................ ;SECURITY 2 7~avel .......................................... TRAVEL L Treatment, Medical........ ..................... MEDICAL 2 Typewriter - Repair ............................. EQUIPHENT & aMPLIES 3 Approved For Release 20 ~9(j P74-00005R000200010010-1 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Reference File Designation Unions, Employee........... ................... PERSONNEL 11 .......................... Urology. ...................................... MEDICAL 3 Utilities & Services... ....................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 10 Utilization ............... .................... EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 8 103 25X1 Approved For Releaeiepj~,-: CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 Reference File Designation Vacancies.*.* ........ 0 .......................... & PERSONNEL 15 Vacations....... ................................. PERSONNEL 2 Vehicles ....?.................................... VEHICLES Sale of Overseas ............................ VEHICLES 13 Ship.ent........................... ......... SHIPMENT 15 Travel...... ................................ TRAVEL 7 Vending Machines Money from... ...................... ......... L3AL 2 Use and Installation ........................ BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 10 Violations...... ................................. SECURITY 6? Visas ...................... ... ................... TRAVEL 4 Visitors........ ....... ........... ............... PUBLIC RELATIONS 5 Vital Materials......... ......................... RECORDS 6 Vouchers**, ...... oo#.* ........................... ACCOUNTING 12 Payroll Vouchers....... ....... .............. ACCOUNTING 9 Reference File Designation Wage Stabilization .................................. NATIONAL DEFENSE 10 Waivers Physical Examinations .......................... MEDICAL It Water ............................................... BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 10 Welfare,. ........................................... PERSONNEL 11 Wire Communications ................................. COMMUNICATIONS 5 Withholding Tax... .................................. ACCOUNTING 9 Work Orders, ..... ............ .... foot ......BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 3 Work - Outside ...................................... PERSONNEL 11 Reference File Designation X-ray Examinations .................. .............. MEDICAL I X-rays ....................................... MEDICAL 4 25X1 Approved For Release 20 . DP74-00005R000200010010-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP74-00005R000200010010-1 HOW TO DISTAZL THE A Th I ..'y SUH T-NUMMC FILING SY iT HePerence: I I Handbook For Subject Filing 1. First, glance over the material in your present file (or simply check the folder labels and note which of the 31 subjects on wee 33 of reference (a) apply. The alphabetical index begin- ning an page 72 will also help. Make up a file guide for each applicable subject. Arrange tae guides alphabetically in an empty drawer or other vacant work space. A couple of boxes will do temporarily If cabinet space is tight. 2. Next, separate current files from your non-current records. " ` - ( Currentshoul dbe Interpreted to acaan"""`rasese" "ae"d '"'fi'n the conduct of current business, regardless of the date of that document." Ho ever, in most cases our nt files will be those for the current yezear.) Sisply take one folder at a time, note its contents and the date of the material. If a folder contains both current and non- current material, don't "break" the folder, transfer the en ire folder to the new file you're setting up. Place each folder behind the primary guide that best identifies the contents of the folder (e.g. Personnel, Liaison, Security, etc.). in you may wish to refer to the alphabetical index for guidance. Folder by folder work your way through the entire Me. Be sure to write the primary classification on each folder in pencil to ensure its proper return should it be charged out. Nov you're in business. You've separated your active files from the bulk of your inactive records. You've also grouped related material together. In all probability you've found folders you never knew existed. You any also find duplicate documents filed in separate folders, or folders that have but one or two papers . Your next step then is to set up the necessary folders to refine your system. To do this, first determines the secondary, and if necessary, the tertiary classification of each peice of current material behind a priccry guide. Examine each folder. Often all of the material in one folder can be classified under ow secondary classification such as "Attendance and Absence" which Is a secondary heading under the primary, "FMSOh L." In this ease the entire folder can be classified. Ha ver, if a folder contains miscellaneous papers, for example on personnel matters, you'll need to classify each paper. Make up the necessary folders that the volume and the number of secondary or tertiary subjects require. For instaance, if the record volume is small, make a folder only for the primary subject, even though. you. may have classified so-me papers according to a secondary or tertiary category. Later, if the primary folder becomes full (20-30 pieces), you can set up secondary folders. Place the current material in the new folders, *nd transfer the balance of any noncurrent material back to the noncurrent file. Continue the above process in succession for each subject category until you've reworked your entire file. You'll find that this can be done in spare moments without disrupting the orderliness of your files. For the STAT