ACTION MEMORANDUM A-436, DATED 23 JANUARY 1965,SUBJECT: FY 1966 BUDGET DEVELOPMENTS

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ase 2/08/21 : CIA-RDP80601676R000200040007-1 ? MEMORANDUM PORs The Direc ZO SUBJECT: Action Me SUbjects of Cent. Intelligence endue AA36 dated 23 January TT 1,56 Budget Developments 1. The referent memorandum tontains implications Whiah? taken together with a series of other action memoranda and proposed Regu- lations, give us in the ClanSeltine Services reason for concern. The CS Division Chiefs in a Alva which I did not attend have well be that I an reading volunteered an identical opinion. It mere into this latest memorandum it is intended to comer, but 1 believe thwt, it is in the best resof the AVOW and the Clandestine Servioes fair ne to 3ke a*re that we have a elear undere of the direction in which the controls alreedr poeed, and thO$? hinted at in the referent memorandum, are fareing a 2. Th accumulative effect of these meesures would appear to signal the advent of bureancretio controls Whieh are incemsistent with and inimioal to the nature and mission of the Clandestine Ser- vices. There is no sr/Adana, in the referent mesioruvium, or has my other informatics come to my- attention, that an effective effort has been made by the Agency to convince the Bureau of the INdget of this fact. Co the other hand, the Bureau is cited time and again as the Approved For Release 2002/08/21 : CIA-RDP80601676R000200040007-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/21 : CIA-RDP806016761200040007-1 authority. I do not question the need for controls, but I do Violation the nature of restraints whioh constitute barriers to per- formance and Which result in a centrilisetien running counter to our rationale of management, given the diversity of ends and means of our Agency components. Surely the Bureau of the Budget, and if necessary the President, eon be convinced that it is undesirable to impose controls which thwart the very purpose of our existence. 3. At one time, the Financial Policy and Budget Committee functioned as a useful device fir achieving eommunication and under., standing both of the Agonies problems as these were imposed from without by nob agencies as the Bureau of the Budget* and of the problems of the Agonies components in their efforts to adjust to controls and requirements. It has ceased to be useful im this sense. It has become largely a *newer channel for eommunicating decisions and directives to the component services of the Agency. At its most recent meeting en 25 January 3_965, for example, announcement was made that referent Action Memorandum, content of which had not been discussed with as nor with any of my colleagues previous:17, had been signed and was on its wag to the various components. Following this ennounaement, there was a recitation In general form of the content of the memorandum. Copies were not distributed at the meeting hence it was not feasible for mg representative to raise questices concerning it. Approved For Release 2002/08/21 : CIA-RDP80601676R000200040007-1 Approved For Reese 2002/08/21 : CIA-RDP801301676R0200040007-1 4. Althoegh I do not wish unduly to stress the failure to achieve Joint resolution of the problems facing us, t believe it Lies at the heart of an increasingly difficult personnel situation for the Clandestine Serviees. As you may be aware, through a con- scientious *Hest on the pert of all ceepenents of the Clandestine Services and with no significant outeide assistance we are achieving successfully the redwood coiling for this fiemayear. Through a parallel effort, we have Identified a umber of personnel *team, consider marginal and whom we would like to separate from the Clandestine Services. Courses of action proposed in previoue *Mien memdranda have proved totally inadmplete for our requirements in this respeot. Our remomendations for alternstive courses of action have been disapproved. 5. Control procedures now imam& a threatened reduction in the mothers of our supergrade positions, the reduction in hiririg (largely to a redwood level, of clerical replacements and 40f0 )J the slow-down of promotion* through new review procedures atilimmicY level for their *essential* nature, the inability of the ebssisetdne Servioes to transfer their personnel to the other eareer services while other career services recruit from the outside, and the ies position of *average grede* and ?average salary* requiremeoSes Soik gardless of the individual merits of these measures, they do in fact Approved For Release 2002/08/21 : CIA-RDP80601676R000200040007-1 Approved For Re se 2002/08/21 : CIA-RDP80601676R000200040007-1 ? place us an the thresho of a situation which will result in an absence of flexibility on my part to administer the personnel of the Clandestine Service*. As you well know, people are our prin cipa1 true asset, and their effective management and employment are my prime concern. 6. We are oonfronted with the important question of estab- lishing effective machinery in our Agency structure to permit the Deputy Director, to deal effectively with the determination and administration of control measures, relating to their budget, man- power, and prOgriliadng? Ri Helms Deputy Director for Plane Attachment -4- .44436 cc: DDCI lx.Dir. Approved For Release 2002/08/21 : CIA-RDP80601676R000200040007-1 _W4CkAS6il1igyed For E ONLY 0211112/08/21 : CIA-RDP80t67e SUBJECT: (Optional) FROM: ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET Niir7A" El SECRET Dp/P 3?C-34 TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) 2. 3. DDC I EXTENSION NO. DATE 2/3/6 DATE RECEIVED FORWARDED OFFICER'S INITIALS 5 Cot A. non. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 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