NPIC RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

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CIA-RDP78-00433A000100070017-7
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RIPPUB
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S
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3
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December 12, 2016
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September 24, 2001
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17
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Publication Date: 
September 8, 1971
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MF
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Approved For F ase 2001/11/01 : CIA-RDP78-00433AW0100070017-7 8 September 1971 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Support Services Staff, DDS THROUGH DDI/Records Management Officer SUBJECT NPIC Records Management Program REFERENCE a. b. Executive Director-Comptroller Memorandum dated 1 July 1971, Subject: Records Storage Control Policy Executive Director-Comptroller Memorandum dated 6 July 1971, Subject: Records Storage Control Policy 1. The purpose of this memorandum is to formalize the 25X1A request for assistance in furthering the integrated NPIC on 20 August 1971. The timeliness of thi coinci es with the recent directive of the Executive Director-Comptroller to reduce net annual increases in records retired to the Records Center through aggressive and systematic records con- trol programs. 2. As part of its on-going records management program, NPIC is planning the development of a Records Retention Plan; an "operation cleanout" for the spring of 1972; and the development of a managed disposition program beginning with an automated inventory for fiscal year 1973. Successive phases of the program will include the development of manage- ment information systems from the basic inventory and movement into the application of microform systems and techniques to management of administrative and operational records to supplement systems already in effect on production records. SECRET EAOUP 1 Excluded from automatic. Approved For Release 2001/11/01 : T8-00433A000100070017-7 aew~rauinr and cn fll Sinn SECRET Approved For Rd ase 2001/11/01 : CIA-RDP78-00433AM6100070017-7 SUBJECT: NPIC Records Management Program 3. Basic to these planned actions within the NPIC integrated records management program, is the revision of its records control schedules as a fundamental tool to the management of NPIC records and related systems. Therefore, NPIC proposes to develop a general records control schedule as a more viable records management aid. Another objective in the control schedule up-date is to reduce its bulk and replication, as well as provide a standardized and elemental base to a mechanized inventory and future records management information, as well as storage and retrieval systems. 4. In order to up-date the NPIC records control schedule as basic documentation in an aggressive and systematic NPIC records management program, it needs to reflect records series descriptions, retention require ments, and disposition instructions compatible with standards already established in the schedules of other Agency components. This is especially true with regard to records for which other Agency components are the official office of record. 5. Because of the scope and importance of this preliminary phase in the furtherance of the NPIC records management program, it is requested that your staff assist NPIC by: a. -Reviewing existing NPIC records control schedules to determine needs for changes to meet Agency standards of format and content. b. Providing NPIC with standardized records descriptions, retention requirements, and dis- position instructions for those records series for which NPIC is the office of record, and for which there are established Agency regulatory or NARS general schedule requirements or authority. c. Providing NPIC with a listing of records series for which other Agency com- ponents are the offices of record, but Approved For Release 2001/11/012 CIA-RDP78-00433AO001 00070017-7 SECRET Approved For Ruse 2001/11/01:gL78-OO433AlOOO7OOl7-7 SUBJECT: NPIC Records Management Program which are also maintained as records by NPIC, along with established or suggested records descriptions, retention require- ments, and disposition instructions. 6. It is further requested that a records analyst from the Records Administration Branch, or the Agency Archives and Records Center be designated as the respon- sible officer to work with the NPIC Records Management Officer in the revision of the NPIC Records Control Schedule. The time frame for the completion of this first phase task is 1 January 1972. Therefore, your early reply would be appreciated. National Photographic Interpretation Center Approved For Release 2001/11/01 : CIA-RDP78-00433A000100070017-7 SECRET