WEEKLY ACTIVITIES REPORT NO. 8 29 MARCH - 9 APRIL 1965

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April 12, 1965
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Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 5010-104 - ~v."- UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum C ? Director of Training FROM : Registrar, TR SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 8 29 March - 9 April 1965 I. SIGNIFICANT ITEMS None II. OTHERS DATE: 12 April 1965 A. Career Preference Outlines prepared by members of the Registrar Staff were submitted to the Secretary, Training Career Board, on 7 April 1965. A summary of training completed by employees of this Staff during the past year was presented si- multaneously. C. In compliance with formal instructions, from DTR, budget estimates for Registrar Staff operations in FY 1967 were submitted on 9 April 1965 to Chief, Budget and Fiscal Branch, Support Staff. Because of the Registrar Staff's special concern with external training, a separate set of budget estimates was submitted for this activity. D. Students returning from the Evaluating Document and Retrieval Systems Course given by the Center for Information Re- sources were very complimentary in their critiques of the Course. Because of this, OCR has contracted with Mr. Saul Herner, the Course Administrator, for a one-day presentation at Langley for COlT!AL Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 I ? FI D B T IL L 25X1 Y udd frz3n A;;tamatic dewtlgrling and dells stficatten , Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 Weekly Activities Report No. 8 29 March - 9 April 1965 Senior OCR Management Personnel and other interested Agency officers. The one-day presentation will attempt to incorporate the significant lectures of the course. We have arranged for session is 300. to attend. The cost to OCR of the one-day E. During this reporting period the Registrar has begun a series of get acquainted visits. On 30 March he visited the College of General Studies, George Washington University. Es- corted by Mr. Mike Jessup, who is our contact for the Off-Campus program, he met several of the G. W. officials with whom he dis- cussed the Off-Campus program and was given a general College of General Studies orientation. Mr. Jessup returned this call a week later at which time further discussion of the Off-Campus program took place. On 1 April, the Registrar paid a get-ac- quainted call to Colonel Robert Bellingsly, Executive Officer and Secretary of the Industrial College. He met other members of the ICAF Admin Staff at that time. The Registrar returned to ICAF on 9 April to discuss with Col. Bellingsly a problem concerning one of our nominees for the 1965-1966 School year. be Colonel and his staff were very cordial and coopera- tive and they agreed to handle our student, as we requested, without reservation. "'T T Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 ornmrir Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 a 5010-104 - '.... ,.ir UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum ? Registrar/ TR DATE: 12 April 1965 FROM : Deputy Chief, External Training Branch, RS/ TR SUBJECT: Bi-Weekly Activities Report No. 8 29 March - 9 April 1965 1. The "on again - off again" course (Ballistic Missile Staff Familiarization Course, Vandenberg Air Force Base -- one cable from SAC cancelling the course, a second cable several days later reinstating the course, and a third cable the next week cutting the course to four days) is running again on 26 April. We have nominated OSI. 25X1 The Agency has two slots remaining in s lets year; one will be filled by OSI, the other by a DDI office (staff slot). On Friday the ONE Training Officer requested spaces for two members of the Board of National Estimates. OCI, attended the course at Vandenberg in mid-March. We quote several sentences from his report to the AD/OCI: "It is difficult to criticize this course because it clearly accomplishes what the Air Force wants it to it provides at least a speaking acquaintance with US ICBM's for the company or field grade staff officer who may deal with personnel or supply but does not make his living on a combat missile crew. This course, however, cannot be considered a comprehensive treat- ment of missile systems and their whys and wherefores. I can only compare it to the Sandia nuclear weapons course which has somewhat the same objectives -- and Vandenberg comes off second best. " 2. OF, has been nominated for the next Army Management Course, beginning 26 April. GROUP 1 EP CT Excludad frnkn automat ~ ;ruf;.~,'~. det:: ~; and Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 %or +)_L till , t wr? SUBJECT : Bi- Weekly Activities Report No. 8 29 March - 9 April 1965 3. Our students in the Senior Seminar in Foreign Policy, Messrs. have returned from 25X1 the domestic field trips. The class traveled to 4. OSI requested that one of its nominees for the next CBR Weapons Orientation remain at 25X1 Dugway for discussions wi a meteorology group w ich supports BW/ CW activities. A TWX was sent to the Commandant requesting these discussions. 5. With the exception of the Naval War College and The National War College, all senior officer nomination letters have been forwarded to the appropriate schools. The National War College letter is in draft. as received on Fr openly, iday to enroll Messrs. As soon as we have the name of rep acement, we will write the Naval War College. We are scheduling early administrative briefings for those senior officers who are in headquarters. The Armed Forces Staff College candidates, with the exception of will be here on 21 April at 10 a. m. 6. With reference to OL's request for an additional quota in the Logistics Management Course. Chief, ET B called Director of Admissions at Wright-Patterson AFB, and was informed the quotas are now given out by Head- quarters, USAF. C/ ETB then contacted Lt. Colonel Covey, AFPTR, on 1 April. Col. Covey would give no indication on the phone whether. or not the Agency would get the additional allocation. A memorandum of request has been forwarded to AFPTR. Excluded e'utewficl r s J Sr URET [ de '.~ 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 r..r dLUfl -' W SUBJECT : Bi- Weekly Activities Report No. 8 29 March - 9 April 1965 7. The case took a new twist this 25X1 week. To recapitulate: was to be enrolled in the 25X1 Central Office Maintenance Course, conducted by the Automatic Electric Company, Northlake, Illinois. TSD originally wished him to attend the 9 November course; however, the training was not requested until 20 October and it was too late to obtain a space in this running; hence, requested, through the JCS Focal Point Officer, a space in'he ri January course. The FPO was unable to obtain the January slot, but assured that would be given a space in the 17 April course. then deferred his departure for Saigon. On Wednesday of last weel informed us its JCS contact had called and said had been "bumped" from the April course. 8. To date we have received eight training requests for full-time training programs in the next fiscal year. A break- down follows: Office Facility ORR Univ. of Chicago ORR Columbia Univ. ORR Columbia Univ. ORR Univ. of California ORR Univ. of Maryland ORR Harvard Univ. ONE Stanford Univ. ORR Univ. of California the NIPA applicants) We have learned informally that OSI has submitted a training request for to attend MIT for three 25X1 years. This is presently being reviewed by Dr. Wheelon. We have also learned that NPIC is forwarding a request for Mr. Tom o be sent PCS for a training yroararr25M di h'i'::iu!ri? Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 SUBJECT : Bi- Weekly Activities Report No. 8 29 March - 9 April 1965 9. and I attended an orientation at the Foreign Service Institute on 8 April. The session was chaired by Dr. Evert Little, Admissions Officer, and presentations were made by Mr. Daniel Quaid, Acting Registrar and Coding Chief, and Mrs. Barbara Morlet, who handles external registrations. The participants were training assistants from various bureaus within the Department, USIA, and AID. Mr. Quaid used a number of charts in his presentation, summarizing not only the role of FSI, but also showing statistics on numbers trained (statistics based on training requests), types of training, etc. Following the session Dr. Little was kind enough to give me copies of these charts, which I am attaching for your information. There was no formal presentation given on area training, but the attached memorandum was handed out to all present; we were also introduced to the Regional Seminar Coordinator, Mr. Barrington Miles. FSI plans to reinstate its rapid reading course this fall. It will be open to other agencies, and the cost per student will be approximately $45. FSI is just beginning its coding project with the intro- duction of the new registration form (DS-755). Dr. Little plans to issue quarterly student enrollment reports and other agencies will be welcome to utilize these reports if they wish. (Reference Weekly No. 2, dated 18 Jan 65, Cl ETB met previously with Dr. Little and Mr. Quaid on the problem of coding training for those Agency employees enrolled under cover.) The report will include: school, code, short title, name of student, grade (GS, FSO, etc.), status, agency, beginning and termination dates, course total, school total, final total, and performance rating. It was obvious from the presentation that FSI has the same type of problems as ETB, i. e., FSI's new request form is also the input document; the beginning date of training is coded but the termination date is "inputted" at the time of termination, due to the large number of withdrawals, re- schedulings, and extensions ?5X1 C} P 1 Excluded fn m aulemat e l C- F n r Ir A Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 DUAL ROLES OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE J lJ J J Department of State Personnel ti v o J J 1 J Other Government JJ Personnel III J' 11 UNIVERSITIES Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 THE FSI EFFORT (FY 1964) WORLD WIDE STATE OTHER AGENCIES Total Enrollment 17,306 STATE _ OTHER AGENCIES TOTAL ENROLLMENT LANGUAGE PROGRAMS 4,162 5,594 9,756 OTHER PROGRAMS 4,196 3,354 7,550 Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 STATE ENROLLMENT OTHER THAN LANGUAGE FY 1964 AT FSI ELSEWHERE TOTAL Correspondence Courses- Extension And Correspondence Courses Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 Approved For Release 2009/08/26: CIA-RDP78-06096A000200020005-3 114W V40w STATE PROGRAMS OTHER THAN LANGUAGE LONG-TERM FULL-TIME MAN YEARS OF TRAINING AT FSI FY64 FY65 ::f: ? 1.2 MID-CAREER 6.3 :]...- ...........:?ti:; ..... ._ '..} ..... ............::?v-:{.:{v..::~ y :...?f:. uf! 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