PERSONNEL STRENGTH BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT

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CIA-RDP78-05538A000100050021-3
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RIFPUB
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K
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2
Document Creation Date: 
December 9, 2016
Document Release Date: 
June 8, 2001
Sequence Number: 
21
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Publication Date: 
October 2, 1952
Content Type: 
MEMO
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Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : CIA-RDP78-05538A004LI00050021-3 Comptroller 2 October 1952 Personnel Director Personnel Strength by Organizational Unit RFJNC: temoranduxn dated 8 August 1952 from the Comptroller to the Assistant Director for Personnel. (Att. A) 1. The attached report of Personnel Strength by Organizational Unit as of 31 July 1952 is forwarded in accordance with your request of 8 August 1952. 2. It is noted that personnel records maintained by the machine Records Branch reflect organization detail according to Tables of Qrganizationj it has been necessary to convert the strength records to reflect organizational elements following allotment controls. In the process of conversion it was determined that a n nber of T/O organiza- tional elements were not in the basic format. These elements have been included and footnoted in the attached report. It is rec tested that this office be f~~d_qW,'tg ns dr' representing the reorganization effects .t August 12. The report reflects readily available data as of 31 July 1952. Entries in the column "Contract VIM," include all vouchered Contract personnel; records of BIAS'S are not available in this office. Personnel assigned to Special Projects for which T/O's have been established are included in the unvouchered column. 4. Unvouchered contract personnel (contract agents, career agents, contract consultants, etc.) assigned to special operational and support projects (non-T/O projects) controlled by foreign field stations and/or by foreign area Divisions are not included in this report. Since the types of foreign nationals under contract are even mor- numerous than the U. S. Contract personnel and include such operational and support personnel as interpreters,, couriers, cutouts, letterdrops, informants, etc., it is requested that your office define more specifically what categories of Contract personnel, both U. S. and Foreign# are included in the allotment account structure attached to your memorandum of 8 August 1952. 5. For your information, this office is initiating a comprehensive staff study with the end view of establishing an appropriate and feasible standard personnel status report which, when completed, will encompass covert as well as overt and semi-covert types of personnel. the scope and contents of the proposed status report will be coordinated with your Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : CIA-RDP78-05538A000100050021-3 Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : CIA-RDP78-05538A000100050021-3 office and with other offices requesting person el strength on a recurring be at since it is the desire of this office to establish a statistical reporting structure which will serve the xi giber of offices with the least amount, of whine and man-hour duplication. Approved For Release 2001/08/09 : CIA-RDP78-05538A000100050021-3