SUGGESTIONS FOR DRAFT ON OVERSEAS ROTATION PAPER

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Approved For Release4901/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A0W006(0002-4 COPI CONFIDENTIAL CO2 9 April 1954 MWORANDUM FOR: Sxecutave S nretary, CIA Career Service Board SUBJECT: Ouggestions or Draft on OverSeas Rotation Paper 1. In the following, I am briefly listing a few suggestions which TCU may want to use in the preparttion of the working draft: a. Es I mentioned in oar moettage the final determination of an individualte next assi@ament should be based on four elements: (1) The individual's own. wishes or preferences as stated by hie in writing, (It should be pointed out to him, however, that circumstanoeo may not allow the compliance with his pre- ference.) (2) The personnel needs of the organizational component to which the individual belongs. (3) The sum of the information obtained on the individual, The pecessary process of fact-finding should include, in addition to the normal Personnel Evaluation 3sports field efficiency records and tTaining recorde, also the views of one or two of his previous or carrent supervieors which may hese found no reflection in neittel form. Such supervisors might be available during TDIE or PC3 for interviews aith members of the Career Service Board of the indivialalts organizational component,. This method of additi.onal factefinding is recomended in order to outbalance any shortoomiegs which, as we Imola, performance records frequently contain. Ps an additional device which might facilitate the collection of pertinent informaLf!on on an individuals it is recommended to develop a Career Progress Chart which would con- tain and grade,ally keep up to date all pertinent information an the backgiounds pest experience in intelligence within and out- side of CIA, treining completed, and positions held here or ?vanes% Such Career Progress Chaet is currently being developed by the FI Career Service "aoard for its own guidance, AP. CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2001/07/28/. CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 Approved For ReIv, 2QP1/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A00V004.002-4 CONFIDENTIAL (.:On cur, mkg,tiffte (I4) Patterns of cereer service development tinich would ultimately have to be developed by the Varieat8 organizational components of CIA in order to allow long-term planning and guidance of the development and atecring of individuals in a real career fashion? Such patterns would p of course to be applied in a vary flexible manner, but they would provide the general background against which individual situations could be analyze'd and determined. b. Another consideration in determining the next assigunent for returning personnel would take into account the individualle need for and scheduling of advanced or specialized training which the ina- vithal may require in terms of: (1) Overall career development? (2) Prerequisites necessary to professionelly qi alify the individual for the specific assimment which haS been decided for him? /n/ M F1N. CONFIDENT' Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CattRDP 8-03578A000600010002-4 AC 25X1A 25X1A :-UNCLAS Fl ? r 7 25X1A . ............ ...... -..........? - v., ROUTING AND RECORD SHE ENT1AL INSTRUCTIONS: Officer designations should be used in the "TO" column. Under each comment a line should be drawn across sheet and each comment numbered to correspond with the number in the "TO" column. Each officer should initial (check mark insufficient) before further routing. This Routing and Record Sheet should be returned to Registry. FROM: Chairman, Task Force on Overseas Rotation Planning, 223 Curie Hall NO. DATE7 May 1954 TO ROOM NO. DATE OFFICER'S INITIALS COMMENTS RMT RMT 1. 223 Curie 1. The attached material is forwarded as a result of the discussions at the first meeting of the Task Force. Please review in preparation for the next Task Force meeting the week of 10 May 1954: 25X1A Attachments: a. Comments b. 'Comments bj with forms c. Comments b with forms d. Forms furnished by Mr. e. 1.11111 25X1A Communications form f. Office of Personnel form. 25X1A 4 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ? 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. A- ..59NFIDENTIAL mu ocRoleaco 2061/07128 ---7"411 : CIA RDP78 03678A000600010002 FORM NO. 51-10 APR 1953 CONFIDENTIAL 16-61155-2 RESTRICTED U. B. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE UNCLASSIFIED (4'0) Approved For Relwelli001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A00&01106002-4 ,417:4 8 IGN. .1.511.. .4%0 11 8 April 15.511 25X1A To 218 Curie Hall STATSPEProm pu-y ujijer Subject: Task Force for Overseas Rotation Planning 1. In accordance with discussion 4at yesterday's mellinhere aro forwarded th herewith copies of e following forms currently used in connectiaPa4REC overseas rotation planning: a. Idireographed Personnel Questionnaire bo Form 56-79, Monthly Classified Personnel Report 2? The Mimeographed Personnel Qu.estionnaire form is completed annually by all professional classified persoenel in the Division, both domestic and overseas, and those administrative personnel who are subject to overseas assignment. It is utilized in planning reassi.gnment of personnel oilmen s well as STATSPE4isignment of personnel to overseas stations STATSPEC . A Monthly Classified Personnel Report form is submitted to Headquarters, STATS I by each field bureau mei branch of Each classified employee is listed lereon PM in the case of overseas emp yees, expiration dates of contracts are shown. Resseeks can be entered by the bureau or branch chief at the time of submission pertaining to such matters as extensions, reassignment preferences, etc. The reports are reviewed in Headquarters and appropriate additional remarks confirming extension dates, iimiting replacements, indicating fa-. Yily and dependent status of replacements, and reassignment plane for the returnee, etc., are added. One copy of the form is then returned to the field bureau. This form insures that no returnees are missed and that the indierichzes and their supervisors are kept informed of plannfl rintries concerning reassignments are reennally wide about six months prior to expiration dates of contracts. 6 This system has worked fairly well in R eturnee* have in all cases iii STATSPEC Insoen in advance the locations of their next as eeMeerte, althengh in fee instances have the actual slots to be occupied been indicated in the Monthly Classified Personnel Report returned to the field. ?sfkl 5. It should be pointed out th t reassignment plans inlare not EF EC based upon entries in printed fore. Exchange of personal letters batsmen oversees STATSPE4Pleyees and Chief,concerning reassignments is encouraged and personal. discussions are held at once a year withi ield employees in the course. ef field trips by the Chief or Deputy Chief, blAl SPEC 2 Enclosures Copy Ce0eNeFeIeDeEeNeTeieAeL UFO .11%, sas, sok Ss SS 1111?? 4. is Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 25X1A STATS ? I ? Approves! For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A0006000100024 INSTRUCTIONS: 4. Column (J) - current knowledge of personnel planning or status, i.e., LWOP; Plans/Dates for official school; Place/Date of pending transfers; 5. Column (K - used by Departmental Headquarters only. 3. Column (I) - used by overseas Bureaus only. 1. Submit in Duplicate to Adm. Office by 25th of each month. Field Bureaus will submit with progress report. 2. Second copy will be returned to Bureau with Departmental remarks as applicable. names/arrival date of replacement if unknown so state; Bureau Branch or Section Chief's recommendations. Separate sheet may be attached and referred to in Col SECURITY INFORMATION CONFIDENTIAL EC MONTHLY CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL REPORT FOREIGN BROADCAST INFORMATION DIVISION (A) BRANCH/BUREAU ICI DATE (B) SECTION CD) SIGNATURE , TO: Chief, , (E) T/0 Position Expiration Date CI) OS Contract REMARKS (FI Grade Name o nc Grade WI BUREAU/BRANCH IK) DEPARTMENTAL -., FORM NO. __ __ ficryprmert FurRerease Zatruffraa : CIA-R1D381qj31517AA000600010002-4 r OCT 1952 - SECURITY INFORMATION CONFIDENTIAL --- Approved For ReleaVGQ007/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A0D0610A11.62-4 DATE 1. Name Last First 4. Date and Place of Birth 5. Marital Status: Married a) Name of Spouse b) Name/8 of Children 20 Current Position & Grade 3. Branch/Bureau Single Date of Birth S. Education: (List only colleges, universities, technical schools, with degrees and year acquired) 7. Languages: (Complete individual foreign language comprehension sheet for each - language listed in first column below) (Leave Blank) 8. Foreign Travel and Residence: (Include military and FBIS assignments) 9. Experience.: a) Civilian - (List briefly only major jobs and dates held) LO. r) military - (List Branch '5 ervice,raHJc,gradeorrEing reserve) STATS-PEG- pprove or -e ease I : e A :A555.555 555 Approved For Release 294o/owe8 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600014113024* NAME LANGUA,GE DATE FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION (Fill out separate questionnaire for each language) 1. Now did you acquire your knowledge of the language? Specify number of years studied in high school and/or number of.eollege units completed, length of time spent abroad, or Contacts with othersfluent in the language._ (Use separate sheet for details if necessary.) 2. Have you had occasion to use the language in recent years and have you made any effort to keep up your knowledge of it? Give details.. II 1. Would you be willing to take a written test in the language? Yes No . 2. Do you think there couldbe rapid improvement in your, skill with the language in any of the following'ir.Y9U-undertook some serious study for a few weeks: Reading , Writing_ 9.1?1?Mr1.1.4.1.1.11. Speaking Understanding -1? Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 III -- Approved For Release 20,1/a41428 .? CIA-RDP78-03578A00060004002uk Clive one answer to eachThof the following questions by placing an Appropriate line: 1. In conversing in the language, can you a) say anything you want to say without difficulty? b) make yourself understood with a simple vocabulary? c) get by only with great difficulty? 2. When you hear the language spokm,edo you a) understand everything that is being said? b) get the general idea only? c) catch a few scattered words or phrases? understand almost nothing? flXtt on the 3. In writing, do you feel able to translate complicated ideas accurately, with Correct syntax, a)without the use of bAictionary? b)?----- with a dictionary? c) only in summary form, conveying the general thought without all the details? d) not at all? In translating with a dictionary, can you a) translate difficult technical material into idiomatic English? b) summarize the main points? c) get over the general idea? d) or do you consider such material outside the range of your knowledge of the language? 5. Can you write simple sentences without a dictionary? b) . with a dictionary? c) not at all? b. In reading a newspaper in the language without a dictionary, do you generally a)understand all of it exactly and in detail? b) ----- understand most of it? c) form some general idea of the main points? a) understand a few isolated sentenefts or phrases? 7. In reading a newspaper with a dictionary, do you think you could a) understand all of it? b) understand most of it? c) form some general idea of the main points? d) undor5tand -) few isolated thoughts? o. After scanning a newspaper article rapidly, could you a) summarize it accurately without a dictionary? b) get across the general idea? c) get no real idea of the contents without looking up key words? 9. Do you read in the language a) easily and for pleasure? b) with some difficulty and preferably with a dictionary? c) with considerable difficulty? Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 -2- 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 - I -1 4"11 Noe ewe Con CONFIDENTIAL COPY 8 April 1954 MISCELLANECUS NOTES BY 00 DEVELOPING ASSIGNMENTS FOR EMPLOYEES MIMING FROM OVERSEAS 10 Prior to departure for an overseas tour of duty, the employee should record, on a standard form, information concerning the types and iodations of assignments he would like upon return. The completed form would be placed in his personnel folder, or copies could be given also to the Placement and Utilization Division, his Career Service Board, and his organizational cemponente Thus, this expression of his future assignment interests (at that time) would be available all the time he was away, and weld be used in planning for his next assignment, 2, The overseas employee's wishes and preferences concerning his next assignment should also be Obteined a number of months before he is due to return* The obtaining of this information could be accomplished routinely with the use of a standard form available in the overseas stations, There is no reason why headquarters should have to reqaest such information separately for each case. The completed forma.could be returned to headquarters for the use of the Placement and Utilization Division, the employee's Career Service Board, and his organizational component, 3. The expressed assignment preferences of the overseas employee cannot be expected to be based upon knowledge of current opportunities, vacancies, organizational structures, mmlnasized activities, and similar information. The employee, therefore, should be asked to state his pre- ferences in general terms with respect to the following factors: ap Different types of duties and positions in which interested, b, Types of fUnctions, activities, and organizational components with which he wishes to become associated4 00 Geographic locations in which he would like to serve next, d? Types of training which would improve hid qualifications and value to the Agency. CONFIDFNTIAL Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 Approved For Releue 2061/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000400046502-4 COVIDNIV:AL COPT COPT Ito The standard obtaining of the overseas employee's statements of preferences concerning his next assignment should never be postponed so that headquarters can tell him about what opportunities mdst. Infor- mation tbout opportunities is subject to rapid change, or. there may be no opportunities to describe. The employee shouldn't get his hopes too high about some opportunities he won't truly have. At any time before the return of the employees however, he may be contacted to determine his reaction to a proposed assignment or alternative assignments; in some instances the may desirable contact from headquarters may be to let him know of the assignment which has been selected for him. 54 The Position Control Branch of the Processing and Records Divisions Office of Personnel, has lineedex record cards for all employees. Each organizational component knows when it sends an employee overseas, when his tour will expire, whether or not the tour is to be extended, and similar Information. Mese components can routinely provide) the Position Control Branch with expected dates. of return for each overseas employee. The Branch can attach a simple flag to the line-dex card at a specified locations can routinely push the flags a measured space to the right each month or three months, and thus can tell a.pproximate..dates of return at a glance. As the flag for a card reaches a key point (e.g.., nine months before the expected date of return), The Position Control Branch can so ? indicate on a standard form, and can send copies of the form as a notice to the component concerned, the appropriate Career Service Board, and the Placement and Utilization Division., It is estimated that only one additional employee will be needed by the Agency to perform Ws function, and it' is believed that the eervice is worth it. 6* If the component to which the overseas employee is assigned ? ? acquires. information that the date of his return will. be altered (e.g.., ? returning unexpectedly early,. extending the tour), it will notify the ?Ponitien Control Branch., The Branch will correct the flags on the tine. dex card. Of the employee, and will notify the Career Service Board cone corned. and the. Placement and Utilization Division. 7*, 'Planning for the next assignment of the overseas employee is a responsibility of both the component to which he is presentaerassigned and of his Career Service Board .(which may be centered in a different Comonent). His present component is considering him for other assiga- raent6 within the component, His Career Sereice Board is considering him for suitable assignment anywhere in the Agency, with appropriate redog. niticm of. the priority which the employee's present component naturally ? has to a cortain degree. In all of this planning, the Placement and Utilization Division will provide the necessary communication and liaisons avoidance of cb.plication of activity, coordination of interests and points of view: and technical guidance and suppor.e. Approved For Release 2001/07/28-2?1A-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 COVIDENTIAL .-Approved For Relerolise*001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A0W0046002-4 COY CONI:51DMi TIA:e COPY 41?04.4?101. 8. The Placement and Utilization will obtain and maintain adequate informatiea concerning each present and forthcoming position vacancy within the Agency, Obviously this objective can be achieved only if there is the most complete cooperation by every element of each organizational component, and only if these components report vacancies. The Placement and Utilization Division will provide each Career Service Board with as much of this information as relates to the types of positions which repre- sent suitable assignments for the types of employees with the career designation of the Board0 90 In developing or approving assignments for employees retuning from overseas, Career Service Boards must consider and equate the follaeing factors (among others): se The personal wishes and interests of the employee with respect to his future training and aosignment, b, Ihe recommendations of the head of the employee's present component with respect to the assignment of the employee uponhis return, co The recommendations of the heads of other components with respect to the transfer of the returnee to positions within their organizations. d, The degree to which the interests of the Agency would be served by the assignment of the employee to each alternative poeition.,. e, The manner in which general rotation programs and indie vidual career development plans woad be furthered by the altereatiee possible assignments of. the employee and of those Whom he might replace, 100 The assignment of the employee returning from overseas to A specific position is an actionvhich does not require the cohourrence of the employee concerned. The aesignment decision of the Agency offidial who is advised directly by the employee's Career Service Board, when supported With concurrences of appropriate component heads and of the . Assistant Director for Personnel, is finala In each instance., however, suitable effort will be made to assign the employee to a Obeitioe which he desires, provided such an assignment would serve the best interests of the Agency, It may be necessary in some instances to assign an employee to a position which he doss notuants because of the neede of the Agency or because no other position is available for the employee, In such Instances as the latter, Agency Reassignmeat Board proceedings may take place. Approved For Release 2001/07! 0002-4 Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 lwf so, ,40, fFID7e,i UAL 11. When deals ions concerning the assignment of a returnee are made or approved by his Career Service Board (or rather the official who is advised by th Board), the Board will coseeinioate the 'decision directly to the organizational ocraponents concerned, and will also verify that the component to which the employee is presently ,assigned has? transmitted to the returning employee appropriate information con- cerning the assignment (and training) t3hich he will be given? 120 If an employee assigned to a given component is returning from overeeas within six months, and if there is a vacant position within the compcnerit which would be a suitable assigmtent for the returnee, the vacant position will not be encumbered until the returnee (arid any other near returnees of simnel, qualificaticns and grade) has been assigee6 to the position or some other snitable position. 13. AU of the above procedurce are desigeed to force the active development of an assignment for the returnee, and to force Such planning to stare at least at a certain time prior to his return0 It Would be more desirable (and more like career planning) if the component concerned and the appropriate Career Service Board were to plan much earlier for the assignment of overseas employees, to reserve positions for them in " edvancle, to select in advance the employees to replace overseas personnel, and to accomplish similar decisions even more than a year bekora action must take place. U. When the CIA Career. Service Board approves policied and proceduren to govern planning for the a.ssignment of employees returning from overseas, this information should immediately be sent overseas (as a field notice?) so that those who are there now can knew whet to expect. It would be criminal to delay dissemination of such information of interest and with persoaal impact on so many employees overseas. 25X1 A COIFIDEti TIAL Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 NAME (Last) (First) MARJTAL STATUS Approved For Relea (Middle) 1SEX =M =IF JOB TITLE 4`2041415MgE?Td AG-146157c6JOSI8Ao DIVISION GRALlt citietptileVi STATUS INDICATE WILLINGNESS TO SERVE OVERSEAS =Now E:D3 Mos. E::1 6 Mos. [7_112 Mos. Ii Undecided =No Anywhere =Certain areas-specify: With family C:=1Without family =4 Yrs. 1--12 Yrs. E::]3 Yrs. NO. OF MONTHS 3 6 9 NOTICE 12 REQUIRED OVER 12 NUMBER COUNTRY EMPLOYING DIVISION AREAS IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE ? FE _____ NEA ?___? WH ? WE SE SR _EE PREVIOUS OVERSEAS SERVICE DESCRIPTIVE JOB TITLE FROM TO OR AGENCY KNOWN PHYSICAL DEFECTS KNOWN ALIEN RELATIVES RELATIONSHIP COUNTRY RELATIONSHIP COUNTRY NAME (Last (First) (Middle) JOB TITLE _Ap.pr_o_vedForRelease-2-00- 071-28-!-C1A-RDP7 DIVISION -artA7Ran GRADE nAnnni 1 nn 2 =X 3 - - 4 5 6 [71 8 9 110 11 12 FORM NO. %,_,Ait aro anra ..0 CAREER SERVICE OVERSEAS AVAILABILITY RECORD (4) Approved For ReleasVOUG7!2E :TCR-MIDT8103508A000604ila40171-4 Date TO: DIRECTOR OF SECURITY THRU: (Supervisor) FROM: (Employee) SUBJECT: Reassignment, Request for In accordance with the KUSODA policy and desire to assist in the Career Planning of all KUSODA career personnel and to effect their placement in assignments as near as possible to their preference, the following information is submitted: 1. Estimated date of completion of present tour of duty 2. Amount of annual leave taken since start of present assignment 3. Amount of accumulated annual leave 4. Amount of leave desired before next assignment 5. Upon completion of my tour I would like to be assigned to: a. Domestic 2 (1) First Preference (2) Second Preference (3) Type of work - (a) Investigative (b) Personnel Security (c) Physical Security (d) Technical Interrogation (e) General Security (f) Other Approved For Release 2001/07/28: CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 (over) CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 200q/07/}18F: 61k-IfDP7i43567iA000600010002-4 b. Foreign ri (1) First Preference (2) Secong Preference (3) Third Preference Extension of tour if desired - (1) months - Present Location (2) Other Area 7. General duties performed in present assignment: (Signature) NOTE: This form should be completed and submitted in order to reach Headquarters Security Office not later than 6 months prior to the completion of the Subject?-s two-year tour of duty. Approved For Release 2001/87?2iF :CIA-REN DP78-03i78A1000600010002-4 Nese sm, Nov 1110 Approved For Retapaser.2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578AQI296Q010002-4 COPT ???? LIP& .1?10 MM. VIA: EITIEBAIR POUCH SEC-RE-T 25X1A TO: Allintatione 25X1A FROM: Senior Representative= SUBJECT: General . Administrative Specific - Rotation Data Sheet 'Mom- DATE 5 January 1954 1. Forwarded herewith are copies of the recently developed Rotation Data Sheet. 2. The Potation Data Sheet is designed to provide the various Career Service Boards at KUBARK-HQ with certain specific information necessary for planning the future assignments of staff employees. The importance of a standardized method of furnishing this information can- not, therefore, be over-emphasized. 3* Initially, copies of the Rotation Data Sheets are being fur. 25X1A nished b As additional copies are needed, however, individual stations srkouia reproduce the required numbers, or type separate sheets using the prescribed format. 4. A sheet of instructions is provided with the initial copies. It is recommended that these instructions be retained for future use and guidance. Enclosures: 1, Rotation Data Sheet 2. Sheet of Instructions Distribution: 25X1A All Stations, w/encls S/R Staff Units, w/o =els Chief, FE, w/encls S-EeC-a-E-T Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A ' Approved For ReleasE40119)7/28:CIA-RDP78-03578A00060e10041*4 RET Security Information ROTATION DATA MEET To be,. como1eted 127 pm1sz2. eim rotated., NAM (Pseudo) ROTATION DATE GOVIVININ,131926????.e.1,1Heravar ix?Yr PRESENT DUTY STATION: CTHER DUTY STATIONS DURING PRESENT TOUR: PRESENT POSITION TITLE: P/IEF DESCRIPTION PRESENT DUTIES: AGE SEX GS GRADE MARRIED SINGLE . OTHER POSITIONS HELD DURING PRESENT TOUR: PRIMARY CARE 1R DESIGNATION: PREYOUICE FOR NEXT TYPE OF ASSIGNMENT: 1. 2. 3. PIEFERENCE FOR LOCATION NEXT ASSIGNMENT: 1. 2. 3. B. To be ,c_matil lammesliate 192,srvisoron BRIEF EVALUATION OF EMPLOYEE: S-E-mC-RpE4 Security Information Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 Approved For Releas' e 2W/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000f00161102,4 Nov COPY S9mrity Information 2 Bo (CONTINUED) RECOMMENDATION FOR NEXT ASSIGNMENT: NA mE .(Pseudo) TITLE To. be co:_22.1.dal kt next21.122; rnrvisor In um BRIEF EVALUATION OF EMPLOYEE: RECOMMENDATION FOR NEXT ASSIGNMENT: NAME_SPseudo)_____ TITLE ADDITIONAL REMARKS BY EMPLOYEE OR SUPERVISORS, SIGN NAME TO IDENTIFY: WRITER, Security Information Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 Approved For Release 1128 : CIA-RDP78-03578A00060041909204 COPY S-E-C-R-EFT Security Informetion INSTRUCTIONS FCR USE -WAYIN-Erg?M. S 1. Use for staff employees only. KUBARK assumes no responsibility for rotation of, or career planning for, contract personnel. 2. Complete one copy and forward it to KUBARK-HQ at least four months prior to the date of employee's departure from the field. 3. Use pseudos throughout. 4. Rotation date is date of end of current PCS tour, 5. Primary career designations are KUFIRE? KUGOWN? KMOOK, KURIOT, and ADMIN. 6. Evaluation of employee by supervisors,. Give factual evalua- tion. Point out how employee is noticeably good or outstan& ing; comment on what aspects employee should concentrate for self improvement and comment on employee's ability to handle greater responsibility now and in the future. 7. Supervisors' recommendations for next assignment. Self- explanatory. Do not hesitate to recommend training or rotation to a different field of activity, if warranted, but specify actual type of training and definite field of activity* Additional remarks by employee or supervisors. Add any other pertinent information or continuation of other items. 9. Items not covered by instructions are self-explanatory* S?E-Cr.R-F04 Security Information Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 Approved For ReispeoL0001/0/i8 CIAE-RFP78-03578AV6041010002-4 (When filled in) TO : Chief, DATE: (Area) FROM : Employee) (Grade) (Date of Gade SUBJECT: Home Leave and Reassignment, Request for I. Items for Preparation of Travel Order (a) Estimated date of departure: (b) Destination of Traveler (Legal Address ....*1?????????,??????????? Desired mode of transportation: Desired route of travel,. and requested stop-overs en route: 410????????????????????????????.?111111111.6.01?011.???????????????????????????????04?11......? -------- Names, relationship and ages of dependente!aecompanying traveler: ??????????11.???????????.*?????.??04.10.1??????*??????r???????????????? Date employee arrived in field on present tour; Amount of annual leave taken since above data: Amount of accumulated annual leave: . : ? Approximately .5 daYg_consultation.. at Is. prior to home leave may be authorized.. .-, _ . . Shipment of .effeetst assignment, to be .PCS Washington, effects, will. be shipped.toif assign- ment to be TDY Washington,1111.1.1.to field, effects will be held at station pending determination of assignment.) 1. Is automobile to be shipped? ---757)7777- .2.. Number of rooms of household effects: II. Items for Determination of Reassignment (a) My preference for reassignment. (Specify type of position and location.) (b) Duties performed and posts at which I have served during present tmr: 1.101?11..0.111.1??????????? (Signature) SECRET (When filled irk) Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 25X1C Approved For Relediw2W/07/28 : C 78A0006,60W2-4 (When filled inir6 III. To be (a) (b) completed by Supervisor Has employeets conduct and service been satisfactory in all respects during present field assignment: NFIDENTIAL ....00.01.0104arerel* Has employee striven for self-improvementl 'Specify: ---------- (c) What is your recommendation for reassignment of employee? (Signature) IV. Reviewing Officerts Comments (To be completed by Area Chief or Deputy Area Chief) (a) I concur/do not concur/ in the above statements --------- (b) Evaluation of employee's past service and potential Utilization, by KUCLUB: M.6.40.1.0????116.1.011.11110** Oriodeigion .0400001111. Osftlmmddwdlmdomyowimuidbm**mrilg**wawamiPimw.4W*WoftmmommrMwbWiqmwmm.m.mmlmdt)om ?????????????????????......0.0 anallal* ? (Signature CONFIDENT Approved For Release 2001/07/28: leD114e013%i8jAnd00600010002-4 Approved For Reasej001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578AW6W10002-4 NAME: CONFIDENTIAL PERSONNEL CAREER SERVICE DATA SHEET PRESENT ASSIGNMENT: 1. Based upon your experience in the Agency to date, briefly state your preference for a, career,and.reasons4oryour choice (education, experience, personal reasons, etc.) appropriate,Iyou mar. state second and third preferences also, . 2. Do you believe that rotational assignments elsewhere in Headquarters would help to broaden your experience or further your career? If so, give the type and location of such assignments' 3. What training would be helpful in implementing your career plan? If you are taking any training at the presenttime, either Agency-sponsored training or outside tralning taken on your own initiative, please identify the training andetate-hy thom given. List all Agency training completed by you since entering on duty, CONFIDENiIAL CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP78-03578A000600010002-4 Approved For ReleaCONFRDENTIKI:03578A000600010002-4 CONFIDENTIAL 4. Are you willing to accept an aSsignment in any area in vhich your services might be required? YES NO In certain areas only a. If you checked the third alternative, please indite below the areas to which you will or ll riot accept assignment. b. List names) ages, 440.14hips of dependents who would be a factor in event of such 061,14.0a4on. Name RelatiOnship,: c. List any unusual circumstances concerning dependents which would be pertinent to such consideration (old age, chronic illness, special educational facilities, etc.) d. Indicate whether or not dependents would join you if assigned overseas, station assignment permitting. Would you accept an overseas assignment if your dependents were unable to accompany you? 5. State briefly any other:440tOrsyou believe pertinent to planning your -career, not otherwise coVeied. Date signature (When completed, forward to Executive Secretary, Personnel Career Service Board, Room 223 Curie Hall, through your supervisor) Approved For Release 200//0 Nile tit CONFIDENTIAL IMNITOT 0600,2;11)002-4