LUNCH WITH AMBASSADOR RONALD I. SPIERS

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CIA-RDP88G01332R001301470011-4
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RIPPUB
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S
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4
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December 27, 2016
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July 13, 2011
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11
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Publication Date: 
November 26, 1986
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MEMO
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/13 :CIA-RDP88G01332R001301470011-4 TRAN~'1AITTE SLIP DATE TO: DDA Registry ROOM NO. BUILDING REMARKS: FROM: ROOM NO. BUILDING EXTENSION FORM NO. REPLACES FORM 36-8 ~ 1 FEB 56 Z41 WHICH MAY BE USED. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/13 :CIA-RDP88G01332R001301470011-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/13: CIA-RDP88G01332R001301470011-4 S E C R E T 2 6 ~! G 1986 SUBJECT: Lunch With Ambassador Ronald I. Spiers 1. I hosted a lunch and briefings for Ambassador Ronald I. Spiers, Under Secretary of State for Management, and his Executive Assistant, Mary Ryan on 18 November 1986. The Ambassador noted the heavy toll that budget cuts were having on the Department. They are facing cutting 700 positions in 1987 -- he did not specify whether this would be accommodated by attrition or by an actual reduction in force. He did note that European posts have been asked to identify 7 percent of their positions that could be eliminated. He also said that the Department was considering closing additional posts as a cost cutting measure. 2. The Ambassador thought that the was working well. As a taxpayer, he lamented the duplication of effort but understood that our more stringent security requirements made that necessary. The Ambassador observed that as long as George Shultz was Secretary of State, the Department would not administer polygraph tests to its personnel. He acknowledged that an agreement had been reached for State employees who would be working on the joint CIA-State Plain Text Processing equipment program to take the polygraph. He personally thought a similar arrangement would make sense Ambassador Spiers mentioned that he had taken us up on our invitation to take the polygraph, and he had found it an interesting experience. S E C R E T Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/13: CIA-RDP88G01332R001301470011-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/13: CIA-RDP88G01332R001301470011-4 S E C R E T 5. Ambassador Spiers said that former Ambassador to Bahrain, Donald Leidel, was about to launch an effort to merge State's communications, data processing, and information management elements. I reviewed for him our experience in forming the Office of Information Technology and offered to provide any briefings that might be helpful to Ambassador Leidel. 6. The subject of GSA surfaced, and Ambassador Spiers noted that State was considering finding an alternative to GSA for day-today maintenance. I told him about our positive experience with Allied and promised to get him some background information on the specifics of our contract with Allied and on how we phased out GSA. 7. After lunch) (provided a walking tour of the SAFE Support Branch, the Northside Computer Center and the Crisis Communications Center. gave an excellent demonstration of SAFE Delivery 2 that clearly made Ambassador Spiers envious. He was also very impressed with enthusiastic briefing on the Northside Computer Center and the demonstration of the capabilities in the Crisis Communications Center. William F onnelly 2 S E C R E T Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/13: CIA-RDP88G01332R001301470011-4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/13: CIA-RDP88G01332R001301470011-4 S E C R E T SUBJECT: Lunch with Ambassador Spiers ORIG: C/MS/DDA 20Nov86 Distribution: 1 - DDCI 1 - EX/DIR 1 - DDA 1 - D/OIT 1 - D/OC 1 - D/OL 1 - DDA Registry 1 - DDA/Management Staff Chrono 1 - DDA btemo of Conversation File 3 S E C R E T Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/13: CIA-RDP88G01332R001301470011-4