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sent without leave. The Personnel and Security Of ees ve een notified.
signed off. I nave notified Mr. Garrison.
2. The General Services Office reports that is ab?-
24 July 1953
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1. At the Deputies' Meeting Project was discussed and the Director
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3. I instructed Messrs. and Garrison that from here on out I expect-
ed the Logistics Office to assume complete responsibility for all aspects of the
including any necessary dealings with the Public Buildings
Service.
7. advised me that it had been decided to make a complete I&R
study of the Technical Services Staff and that he would be calling on us for as-
sistance. I told him that I thought this was an excellent idea*
or as a "project," I advised carry as a
tner or not he should carry the
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furnish me with a memorandum on the subject which d form the basis for a
discussion with and possibly others in the DD/P area.
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that Miss could be continued in an overt office on a temporary basis.
I told him that if the doctors agreed to this I had no objection.
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25X1 A9a 1. With scussed the possible elimination of the General Ser-
vices Office, of course, hates to see this stop What he
would prefer, if any change is to be made, is to merely transfer the General Ser-
vices Office to the Logistics Office where it would remain intact; in addition,
he would hope that Mr. Garrison would agree to transferring to him the responsi.
bility for Departmental supply. He will submit written comments on this subject
by Monday.
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ro dlm garrison and I visited theWarehouse which is pretty wen
up ady, having an estimated ,000,OOO worth of supplies in it. While
I believe that I was able to eliminate a certain amount of alterations so as to
substantially reduce Logistics' estimate of $1119,000, it does appear to-be es-
sential th
t
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ca
Agent
- -~jo, n .c1l, I can suzu.ti to the Director.
5. I asked Ed Saunders to see that the organization and Methods Service
expedited the administrative survey of the DD/P area.
6. Mr. Wisner requested that I arrange to have one additional girl to be assigned to his office) sit in our l (be x-
t , that it would be e
tremely difficult to work out but that I woouuld~do my I told
beat,
a
sours work be done (which probably will cost as much as $75,000) in
order to make this an efficient operation. Mr. Garrison will prepare a staff
study on the subject.
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