FBI ACADEMY, QUANTICO, VIRGINIA

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CIA-RDP82M00591R000100030094-6
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RIPPUB
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K
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3
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December 16, 2016
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July 25, 2005
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94
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January 11, 1979
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MFR
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Approved For Rele 2005/08/08 : CIA-RDP82MOO591 R00 0030094-6 11 January 1979 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD Chief, Facilities Branch, Security Committee SUBJECT: FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia 1. On Januar 8, 1979 Mr. Robert W. Gaiitbino and visited the FBI Academy, Quantico, Va. This visit consisted of a meeting with Kenneth E. Joseph, Assistant Director in charge of the Training Division of the FBI, who discussed the organization and mission of the academy. This was followed by a tour of the academy facilities led by SA Bob Taubert and a luncheon meeting with Mr. Joseph during which items of mutual interest were discussed. 2. Of particular interest to Mr. Gambino was whether or not the Quantico facilities could be utilized by the Security Committee for specialized training in the event such training becomes necessary. Mr. Joseph noted that the academy is booked to capacity for FY 79 with the possible exception of weeks that contain holidays. However, Mr. Joseph indicated it might be possible to make arrangements for such a school provided sufficient notice was given. 3. Mr. Joseph suggested that Mr. Gambino contact him informally when the need occurs with the details such as length of school and number of students and he will see what accommodations are available prior to any formal request being made. 4. Mr. Joseph suggested that the Federal Law Enforce- ment Training Center Glynco, Georgia could possibly be used in the event that space is not available at the academy during the period needed. 5. The meeting was very cordial. STAT Distribution: 1-SECOM Chrono 1-SECOM Subject Approved For Release 2005/08/08 : CIA-RDP82M00591 R000100030094-6 Approved For Relea 2005/08/08 : CIA-RDP82MOO591 ROO 0030094-6 CIA practice has been to retain initial document receipts for a period of two years and, in most cases, all such receipts for the life of the document. Should a document be downgraded, decompartmented or destroyed, record of such action will still be retained for a five year period. This is a CIA general record schedule requirement. The impression that CIA may destroy all receipts within six months may stem from a provision in DCID 1/19 which states a "record of the initial receipt and internal distribution of all SCI received, by any means, for a minimum of six months". However,some document- demandg that individual receipts covering individual SCI items transferred must be retained for a minimum of two years. Approved For Release 2005/08/08 : CIA-RDP82M00591 R000100030094-6 /77 Approved For Relea x+'2005/08/08 : CIA-RDP82MOO591 R000WO30094-6 DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE Security Committee SECc? -A- 216 12 January 1979 AG4VA Two Hundred and Nineteenth .Meeting Wednesday, 24 January 1979; 1000 Hours Room 7D32, Langley headquarters Building V 1 / \ 1 Briefing by Special?-Assistant to the nrT e is on o o _ c mpai l.luentation, rograms. - Preliminary Comments ITEM 1 Approval of minutes, SECOM-M-218 IT1:M 2 Reports of Subcommittee and Working. Group chairmen a. Technical Surveillance .Countermeasures Subcommittee b. R&D Subcommittee c. Computer Security Subcommittee d. Compartmentation Subcommittee e. Unauthorized Disclosures Working Group f. Investigative Standards Working Group g. Security Awareness Working Group ITEM 3 Draft SCI appeals procedures (please note SECOM-D-423 dated 22 December 1978 transmitting to members a recommended version of such procedures). ITEM 4 New Business ITEM 5 Next meeting Approved For Release 2005/08/08 : CIA-RDP82M00591 R000100030094-6