MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT -- AUGUST 1964
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP83-00586R000300030005-3
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
C
Document Page Count:
3
Document Creation Date:
December 23, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 11, 2013
Sequence Number:
5
Case Number:
Publication Date:
September 8, 1964
Content Type:
MEMO
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-~. UNITED STA'T'ES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
A. Three staffers were required to change quarters, for
one family with children the seventh enforced moved
in eight months.
B. No further word was received on the Department of
Army's proposal on tropical differential.
C. Building modifications proceeded smoothly, with some
vrork being completed on Sundays to avoid interference
with operations. The overall project is 60~ complete.
Attachments:
1. Classified Personnel Report
2. Foreign Personnel Report
3. Production Attachment
4. Technical attachment
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PRODUCTION ATTACHMENT - Panama Bureau - August 1964
I. Following is the net publishable wordage filed to Head-
quarters during August 1964 by country of origin:
Argentina
20,080
Bolivia
10,440
Brazil
6,220
Chile
7,600
Colombia
15,930
Costa Rica
7,510
Ecuador
5,730
E1 Salvador
180
Guatemala
70
Honduras ~
3,570
Mexico
Nicaragua
470
920
Panama _
16,190
Paraguay
2,080
Peru
30,950
Uruguay
2,360
Venezuela
10,850
II. Use of Operational Immediate precedence on messages addressed
to Panama requiring prompt action was suggested in view of a
history of tardy arrivals adversely affecting handling.
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I. Reception: There was a perceptible improvement in reception
from most areas.
II. The intercom system linking Radio Control and individual
monitoring booths was completed.
IV. .Monitors Kiamco and Sollberger passed the Basic Technical
Knowledge Test.
V. Cruising: 59 cruising reports were sent to ~ 10 un-
scheduled speeches were intercepted; 9 news a erts were
passed to editors from sources not on regular coverage;
during 14 shifts, 22 areas were watched for expected im-
portant news.
VI. Outages: Communications: incoming, two hours; outgoing,
five minutes. Power: three periods of less then 10
minutes each.
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