DOMESTIC TELEGRAMS - CHANGE IN RATES AND PROCEDURES

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CIA-RDP81-00728R000100020014-7
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C
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7
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December 9, 2016
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May 4, 2001
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14
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January 13, 1948
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REGULATION
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Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100020014-7 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Washington, D. C. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTION NO.. SUBJECT: Domestic Telegrams - Change in Rates and Procedures 1. The FCC regulations giving the U. S. Government preferen- tial rates and priority over commercial traffic when using domestic commercial telegraph facilities have been recently changed. As a result, the cost for domestic commercial telegrams has been increased 20%, making it the same as the full commercial rate. Likewise the old ruling that Government :domestic telegrams were handled ahead of all other traffic has been changed. Government domestic telegrams. will be handled in their normal sequence with other traffic unless the originator indicates a specific request for special priority handling. 2. Originators of Government domestic cDm-.erci.al telegrams are cautioned that if a telegram requires special handling, the precedence PRIORITY or URGENT must be checked if a cable form is used; and that the words "PRIORITY" or "URGENT" must be typed on a Western Union telegraph blank. 3. Upon receipt of domestic telegrams marked PRIORITY or URGENT. the Communications Division Signal Center will include the proper precedence symbol on the message and pass to the Western Union Oompany for ? transmission. FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE: Executive for Administration and Management Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100020014-7 Approved For Release 2001/08/02: CIA-RDP81-00728R000100020014-7 STATI NTL CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Washington, D. C. SUBJECT: Domestic Telegrams - Change in Rates will be handled in their normal sequence with other traffic unless the originator indicates a specific request for special priority handling. and Procedures 1. The FCC regulations giving the U. S. Government preferen- tial rates and priority over commercial traffic when using domestic commercial telegraph facilities have been recently changed. As a result, the cost for domestic comr ercial telegrams has been increased 20%, making it the same as the full commercial rate. Likewise the old ruling that Government 'domestic telegrams were handled ahead of all other traffic has. been changed. Government domestic telegrams 2. Originators of Government domestic comreirci.al telegrams STATINTL are cautioned that if a telegram requires special handling, the precedence PRIORITY or URGENT must be checked if a cable form is used; and that the words "PRIORITY" or "URGENT" must be typed on a Western Union telegraph blank. 3. Upon receipt of domestic telegrams marked PRIORITY or URGENT; the Communications Division Signal Center will include the proper precedence symbol on the message and pass to the Western Union Company for ? transmission. FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE: Executive for Administration and ranagement Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100020014-7 Office Memorandum UNITED STA TO . Assistant Executive Director DATE: 7 October 1946 8TANDARDFORMNDA4Dproved For Release 2001/08/0reatonrinu 01 25X1A 25X1A FROM : Assistant Director for Collection and Dissemination SUBJECT: Comments on CIG Administrative Order 1. GIG Administrative Order has been studied by the Office of Collection and Dissemination. Comments and recommendations areas follows: a. Paragraph 5. CIG Address. When the Message Center for handling (1) Correspondence addressed to the Director or to the Executive Office should be acted upon in accordance with a deadline to be established by the Executive Office. ILy?,6 titie.. (2) Correspondence addressed to other offices of GIG should be (,lu handled by those offices in accordance with their own deadlines. tion is one which Central Registry personnel would not be qualified to do, and could not legally do since the security classification must be assigned by the originating office. Recommend that this paragraph be revised to read: "Refer to the Security Division, P & As for appropriate action, any received material which appears to be overclassified." c. Paragraph 6 b (Q(1) . This paragraph assigns to Distribution Unit personnel the function f assigning deadlines for correspondence. Th.q is con- sidered incorrect, since it would charge Distribution Unit personnel with an executive function. Instead. procedure should be as follows: intelligence and intelligence information is set up in the South Building, it would seem desirable to have all intelligence material addressed to that office. If this type of material is directed to the address given in paragraph 5, it means extra handling which would delay operations. It is recommended that intelligence material be addressed in care of the Message Center at 25th and E Streets, N. W. be Paragraph 6 a j. The function of assigning a security classifica- Section III - OUTGOING MATERIAL OTHER THAN INTELLIGENCE REPORTS. LICENCE MATERIAL, INTELLIGENCE OPERATING NSTRUCTIONS, REQUESTS FOR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION, AND SIMILAR PAPERS."~ The procedure required by Paragraphs 9, 10 and 11 would seriously impede intellli- gence operations if literally applied to intelligence operating instructions, requests for intelligence information, and similar papers. These will go out daily in large volume, and should move at high speed. Therefore, the. intelligence operating instructions and similar papers should be exempt from the delaying pro- visions of Section III. The operating offices themselves should maintain temporary records of the papers by which they carry out their own operations. It is recom- mended that the heading be revised to read: "OUTGOING MATERIAL, OTHER THAN INTEL e. The objections outlined in paragraph c, above, do not apply to paragraphs 12, 13 and 14 of Section II-I. Therefore, it is recommended that those three paragraphs be grouped under a new Section IV, entitled: "INTEROFFICE MATERIAL." Later Sections would have to be renumbered accordingly. CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100020014-7 Acting Assistant Director for Collection and Dissemination CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIAWNRU 820014-7 f. Paragraph 15 a (5). The comment under paragraph b, above, applies identically to this p aragrap also. Para ra~ ph 1b. This paragraph is inconsistent with the state- ment of fuunct ons anand the operating procedure being set up for the Office of Collection and Dissemination. The determination of distribution to be made of intelligence materials is the principal dissemination function. This function is to be accomplished by the Reading Center of the Office of Collection and Dis- semination. It is recommended that paragraph (3) be revised to read as follows: "Refers the document to the Reading Center of the Office of Collection and Dis- semination, which will review the document and issue a Distribution Order, pre- scribing the distribution to be made and the number of copies to be reproduced, for that purpose. After receiving this Distribution Order the Distribution Unit personnel will be responsible for carrying out its provisions. Distribution Unit personnel will note, in the space provided for the purpose on CIG File Card Form 35-2, the distribution which the material is to receive within CIG. y e g c e c d against 114 the New CIG Security Regulations, to insure that there are no conflicting pro- visions in the two directives* a /I' 2. This entire Administrative Order should be thorou 1 h k Approved?For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100020014-7 Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100020014-7 CONFIDENTIAL 25X1A Assistant ;'txecutivG Director Assistant Director for Collection and Disserairaaticn Cc19nts on CIO Administrative Order 7 October 1946 I. CIG Administrative Order M has been studied by the office of Col lecticm and Dis: 3t~ation. Ca nts and recaa> ndations are as follam s I. Par rap2i S. CIA Address., tlen the Mosiage Cantor for handling intelligence and Intelligence arnw,tion i.s sat up in the South Building, it would so= desirable to hava all intelligence material address d to that office. 25X1A If this type of material is directed to the address given In paragraph 5, it means extra handling which would delay operations. It is ratcommnded that intelligence material be addressed in care of the F. eesago Center at b. Far , .j h 6 a M. The function of assigning a aacurity c;l.aasif'ica- tion is one th c h Cral~Registry personnel ward not be qualified to dog and could not legally do since the security classification not be assigned by the originating office. Recaramand that this paragraph be revised to read: "Refer to the Security Division, P & A, for appropriate action, any reoeived material which a -arz to be ovarclaseified.? co Para h 6 b 2 1 . This paragraph assigns to Distribution Unit persennellthe" unction s signing deadlines for correspondence. This is con- sidered incorrect, since it would charge Distribution Unit personnel with an executive function. Instead, procedure should be as follows: (1) Correspondence addressed to the Director or to the :executive Office should be acted upon in accordance with a deadline to be established by the xacutiva Office. (2) Correspondence addressed to other cXfiaes of CIO should be handled by those offices in accordance Rites : the omna deadlines. d. Section III -- 01MOING UAT TRIAL OTEM3 TIM ' LI( NC? RPOR `S. The procedure reoqdred by Paragraphs 9, 10 and 11 would seriously impede intelli- gence opentions it literally applied to intelligence ope ratf Lng instructions, requests for intellignco information* and similar pal-era. These will go out daily in large vednawe, and should move at high speedo Thera'fore, the intelligence op.ra~ting instructions and similar papers should be axcnpt fray the delaying pro- vidans of Section ICI. The operating offices themselves should maintain temporary records of the papery by which they carry out their own operations. It is racam- mended that the header be revised to react: "OUTOOI 3 RTAL, OTH THAN INT LIG'J:NC T!AD RIAL, IRT ,`t C C OF ,AATIIl II STEUCTIONS, RRQ ,STS FOR TAT'-LLIG C.C INP'OMTIOJ, AND SIVIL M ?` SRS ." m. The ob jecti.cns oatiind in paragraph co above, do not apply to paragraphs 12,E 13 and 1!t of Section III. Therefore, it in recomandad that tha.e three paragraphs be grouped under a now Section No entitled: "INT :RO ?IC MAT..RIAL. " hater Sectiew would have to be renumbered accordingly. CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100020014-7 YNIVEAT Approved For Release 2001/08/02: 00020014-7 to Paraeraoh 15 a (9). The sc i ent under paragraph h: A%~&_ a lies pp idea iv.] r Tea WLIG paragrapu aLso. $. Paragr b M. This puragralph in incor etont with the state- sont of f notLona m- operating procaftre being not up for the Office of Collection and Dissemination. The datexsrination of distribution to be made of intelligence materials is the principal dissemination function. This function in to be acco pliahed by the Reading Center of the Office of Collection and Dis-' ssroinatim. It is recd nended that paragraph (3) be revised to read as folowcs: 'Refer the document to the RaacU.ng Center of the Office of Collection and Disc minations which 7er1ll review the document and issue a Distribution Order, pre- scribing the distribution to be made and the number of copies to be "produced, .for that purposes After receiving this Distribution Order the Distributi rn Unit. personnel will be reaponsible for carrying out its provisions. Distribution Unit personnel wilu note, in the apace provided for the purpose on CIG 'i3 Card Foams 35.2.: the distribution which the material. Is to receive within CIG. 2. This entire M nlstrativa Order should be tharauglyht~ h check d. against the. New CIG Security Regulations, to inure that there are no Conflicting pro. visions in the two -directives. Captain, U. S. N. Acting Assistant fll*ctar for Collection and Dissemination Approved'For Release 2001/08/02 : CIA-RDP81-00728R000100020014-7 25X1A