LETTER TO (SANITIZED) FROM EDWARD P. BOLAND

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CIA-RDP91B00135R000500800010-9
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April 18, 2008
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March 25, 1983
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Approved For Release 2008/04/18: CIA-RDP91 B001 35R000500800010-9 Approved For Release 2008/04/18: CIA-RDP91 B001 35R000500800010-9 Approved For Release 2008/04/18: CIA-RDP91 B001 35R000500800010-9 EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT Routing Slip Executive Secretary 29 March 83 oats Approved For Release 2008/04/18: CIA-RDP91 B001 35R000500800010-9 Approved For Release 2008/04/18: CIA-RDP91 B001 35R000500800010-9 EDWARD 1 BOLAND. MASS, CHAIRMAN o CLEMENT C ZABLOCKL WIS. ROMANO L MAZZOU, KY. NORMAN Y. MINETA, CALIF. WYCHE FOWLER, JR., GA. LEE H. HAMILTON, IND. ALBERT GORE, JR, TENN. LOUIS STOKES, OHIO DAVE McCURDY, OKLA. J. KENNETH ROBINSON, VA. G. WILLIAM WHITEHURST, VA. C. W. BILL YOUNG, FLA. BOB STUMP, ARIZ. WILLIAM F. G00DLING, PA. THOMAS K. LATIMER, STAFF DIRECTOR MICHAEL J. O'NEIL. CHIEF COUNSEL PATRICK 0. LONG. ASSOCIATE COUNSEL U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE March 25, 1983 Washington, D. C. 20505 MW 1i-106, U.S. CAWOL /~ ,,/ (202) 225-4121 { ?et oft-fec, 3- OIoS 3/~ STAT Central Intelligence Agency Executive Director Thank you for your recent letter concerning the Agency's proposal to address domestic relocation problems. I was disappointed that your letter - and the information provided the Committee by CIA officials - does not reflect a community-wide approach. As you should be aware from the Committee's treatment of personnel benefits and allowances questions, the Committee believes that the Director should actively promote community-wide solutions where personnel from different intelligence agencies are affected similarly by intelligence operations and administration. Solutions to such commonly experienced problems should address the needs of all affected community agencies. Domestic relocation allowances that offer remuneration to intelligence personnel for moves required by their employment should be reasonable and substantial enough to minimize the financial burden of such moves. The Committee agrees that such allowances are essential to retain qualified intelligence personnel. The Committee plans to address the effect of current and proposed domestic relocation allowances in a hearing to be scheduled in the near future. In the interim, the Committee asks that you assist its staff in preparing for this hearing and that the Agency take no further action until the Committee has had an opportunity to review the matter fully. With every good wish, I am ARD P. ROLAND Chairman STAT Approved For Release 2008/04/18: CIA-RDP91 B001 35R000500800010-9