WEEKLY REPORT OF SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP78-05343A000200080045-9
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RIPPUB
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C
Document Page Count:
3
Document Creation Date:
December 9, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 27, 2001
Sequence Number:
45
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Publication Date:
February 22, 1974
Content Type:
MF
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22 February 1974
MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Management and Services
SUBJECT : Weekly Report of Significant Activities
REFERENCE : DD/M&S Administrative Instruction No. 73-4,
dated ii April 1973
As requested, following is a report of significant
activities for this office for the preceding week.
1. In further development of OMS behavioral and
social science activities, Chief, Psychiatric Staff and
Chief, Psychological Services Staff on 15 February
traveled to Boston to meet with two eminent behavioral
scientists with view to their possible ntribution to
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, as consultants for OMS contributions in the intelligence
process These meetings were arranged through
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Medicine and 2 CAn1 nr m4c -,.
one w 11 follow.
2. Deputy Chief, Psychiatric Staff
spoke and answered questions following the s ow ng o? a
film on alcohol ("The Other Guy") to personnel of the
Intelligence Directorate in the Auditorium 20 February,
TATSPEC and to personnel of the at the Key Building today.
3. of the Office of T
i
ra
ning on
19 February met again with OMS representatives for
additional discuslons on Management by Objectives.
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are interested in working with
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4. The OMS Training Officer this week provided
refresher training in the use of the Pneolator to certain
OMS personnel,
5. Psychological Services Staff activities:
a. PSS support to the 1974 Summer-Only Employ-
ment Program has been completed. More than two-
thirds of some 310 applicants for the program were
tested.
b. At the invitation of the Office of Personnel,
of PSS, assisted by other staff
discussion on the concepts of Transactional Analysis
as they apply to some 45 personnel officers in
their interpersonal relations on the job. This
was part of OP's "Skills Sessions" program.
co f the Assessment Branch
is en n e 1-wee Basic Operations Course
which began 19 February. It is anticipated that
this training will, in addition to equipping Dr.
with the background knowledge needed in his
assessment work, also enhance his ability to con-
tribute to efforts of the Office of Training to
improve training of case officers in the dealing-
with-people aspects of their work.
19 February,
outlined
en rogram to senior
officials of the Office of Security. This program
would involve the processing of professional level
applicants for the Office of Security. The proposal
will now be reviewed by the Director of Security.
w Mvau3
Developmen 1.11 ng the Family Practice
Review Course 18-22 February at the University of Colorado
in Denver.
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