OL REASSIGNMENTS
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October 28, 1988
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ZOA I was presented the Career
Intelligence Medal on 26 October 1988 in
recognition of his exceptional achievements with
the Office of Logistics for over twenty-six years.
Don entered on duty with OL in 1961 as a
forklift operator and storekeeper at Supply
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OL REASSIGNMENTS
Name
Assigned to
Management Planning
and Services
Staff/Contracts/DI
OS/Logs
Interdepartmental
Support
Branch/RD/SG
Materiel Support
Branch/SG
PROMOTIONS
Congratulations are in order for the following
OL employees who were promoted, effective
23 October 1988:
Name
Office
Promoted
to
CAREER INTELLIGENCE MEDAL
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28 October 1988
Supply Grou H
served in various overseas assignments,
Don
concluded his career with
kOS where he
was responsible for establishing logistical support
for this very important activity. Don served in a
wide variety of jobs throughout his OL career.
He received three Quality Step Increases for his
superior performance. Don retired on 29 August
1987.
EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE
AWARDS
On 13 October 1988, was
recognized for his significant contributions as
Chief, Contracts Team/OTS (CT/OTS), from
January 1986 to present. Frank has played a
pivotal role in shaping the contractual
undertakings of the CT/OTS. He is
knowledgeable and authoritative in the area of
contracting procedures. Frank is a thorough and
a tough negotiator, assuring that the government
gets a fair and equitable arrangement with
contractors. His factual positions are universally
correct and he has been a highly competent and
dedicated leader of his team. His initiative and
expertise have been critical to the overall success
of the OTS program
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EXCEPTIONAL
ACCOMPLISHMENT AWARDS
The following individuals were each recipients
of Exceptional Accomplishment Awards for their
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Logistics Officer?for her
contributions in preparing audits and ensuring
the successful accountability mandated by
congress in this program. Amy met every
challenge, expended numerous overtime hours
and overcame many obstacles associated with
supporting OL's mission.
25X1 Warehouseman?for his
outstanding contributions in serving at a remote
site laboring under the most primitive conditions
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perseverance and dedication, successful support
was rendered.
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25X1 member of OL's Flying
Squad?for her timely completion of the base's
monthly inventory. She was also the
25X1 transportation officer. She worked tirelessly and
25X1 assisted wherever needed. Michele knew what
had to be done and accomplished the job in a
timely manner.
25X1 member of OL's Flying
S uad?for her quick reaction during crises at
25X1 She directed a course of actions
which greatly assisted in the accomplishment of
OL's mission. Her stability and calmness
throughout won the admiration of all those with
whom she served.
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Contract Employee?for her
fine performance of a multitude of taskings while
coordination and supervisior
numerous hours of overtime in supporting this
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Supply Assistant, Physical and Technical
Security/OS (P&TS/OS), was presented an
Exceptional Accomplishment Award by the
Director of Security, for her exemplary
performance from November 1987 through July
1988. Ellen was responsible for all matters
concerning the procurement or requisition of
materials for five separate divisions within
P&TS/OS. Since her arrival in November of
1987, Ellen has generated and completed
numerous requisitions, totaling approximately
one million dollars. Ellen's extensive knowledge
of the Inventory Control System and her
efficiency and confidence enabled her to
accomplish this task.
OL QUARTERLY-
4TH QUARTER FY88
The next OL Quarterly is scheduled for
1000 hours, 3 November, in the Headquarters
Auditorium and for 1000 hours, 4 November, in
Buses to the Headquarters
Compound will leave from
at 0900 hours and from
at 0915 hours. Please call in the number
of attendees by COB on 2 November to
extension
. These quarterlies are one of our
most valuable means of communicating what OL
is doing and who is doing it. Please make every
effort to attend one of these sessions. Notices,
with agenda attached, have been sent to all OL
components.
QUOTE FOR THE WEEK
The principal mark of genius is not perfection
but originality?the opening of new frontiers.
?Arthur Koestler
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1989 COMBINED
FEDERAL CAMPAIGN
The 1989 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC)
is moving along at a steady pace. After an initial
surge in returns, the flow has leveled out, with
another surge expected as the campaign nears its
25X1 official closing on 4 November OL
Chairman for CFC, reports that as of 27 October
returns totaling $21,163 have been forwarded to
the Fund Drive Office. That total dollar figure
represents $17,190 for CFC (73% of OL goal),
$2,758 for EAF and $1,215 for PSAS.
Remember?the theme of this year's
campaign is "Someone is waiting. . . for you to
make a difference." Your contributions could be
a vital step in making a difference in the life of
someone less fortunate. Listed below are OL's
1989 CFC keyworkers who are available to help
you complete the necessary form so that you can
"make a difference."
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$23,533
MI DOLLARS
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OFFICE GOAL
CONTRIBUTIONS
OL CHRISTMAS PARTY
The OL Christmas party is tentatively
scheduled for 15 December and will again be
held Please contact Gary
or
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f you wish to volunteer to help
organize this year's event.
DEAR GARY...
Question?Is it possible for someone who has
no more headroom in their present position to get
promoted beyond their current grade level?
Answer?Any employee who would like
further details on this topic should consult with
the personnel officers in P&TS/OL, who are
most anxious to provide accurate personnel
information on any topic.
DEDICATION OF BRONZE STATUE
FOR MAJOR DONOVAN
On 26 October, the dedication ceremony for
the Donovan Statue was held in the main
entrance foyer of the Original Headquarters
Building. VIP parking was provided for some
40 visitors, including former DCI's Richard
Helms and William Colby, as well as the family
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members of the late William Casey. A special
reception hosted by the DCI was held in the
Executive Dining Room following the ceremony.
The Printing and Photography Group, OL,
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PERSONAL HISTORY
STATEMENTS
On 20 October, the Printing and Photography
Group started processing this year's Personal
25X1 History Statements. A total of ,Nrill
be folded, collated and stapled. A partial delivery
is scheduled for 26 October, with the balance
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CHILD DAY CARE CENTER
Construction work started on the Child Day
Care Center Project on 24 October. Temporary
construction water and electricity will be
obtained from a hydrant and Motor Pool
transformer, respectively. Continuing
construction services are being negotiated with
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CORRY HIEBERT FURNITURE
The Agency Contracts Group, OL, completed
negotiations with Corry Hiebert Corporation for
the continuation of our contract for FY 1989.
New prices have been incorporated into the
contract via an amendment that shows an overall
increase of 5 percent. The 58-percent discount
off the catalog list price originally negotiated in
FY 87 remains in effect. Effective 1 October,
Corry Hiebert is required to give the
Government 30-days notice of any additional
price change.
AGENCY CLAIMS REVIEW BOARD
The Agency Claims Review Board reports the
following FY-88 statistics on personal property
claims:
Claims Received:
Claims Adjudicated:
Of the claims that were adjudicated
Amount Claimed:
Amount Paid:
There were also eight Report of Surveys
received and adjudicated in FY 88.
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PROPERTY ACCOUNTABIITY
While researching due-ins against stock items,
an analyst from the Inventory Management
Section, Material Support Branch (MSB),
Requirements Division, Supply Group, noticed
several problems have surfaced. There have been
some items that were received
but never processed in
the Inventory Control System (ICS). Also, in
several cases, wrong quantities have been
received; for example, a quantity of 5,000 was
ordered and 5,000 came in, but only 500 was
marked received. MSB has received several
receiving notices for their files, and when
checking, found they had missed being picked up
on hand in the ICS. An expeditor and analyst are
working withF7personnel to clear up these
discrepancies. In addition, when checking on
status with the Interdepartmental Support
Branch (IDSB), their records have indicated
items were shipped but somehow never arrived at
An expeditor is working with Receiving
personnel to prepare inconsequential discrepancy
corrections so IDSB can reorder these stock
items.
ASBESTOS REMOVAL
A small area on the 1st floor
is scheduled to have asbestos removed from
above the suspended ceiling the later part of
November. Temporary space
has been designed to relocate those offices in the
affected area.
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ONE INDIVIDUAL CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
The Director of Logistics extends a sincere "well done" to the following employees who, by their
outstanding performance, have not only received acknowledgment from OL customers but have helped
to enhance the "can-do" image of our office:
Logistics Officer, was recognized in a cable from the field, for his TDY assistance in
in September 1988. During Paul's TDY, he assisted in the handling of all
logistical tasks assigned to him. The cable stated that Paul demonstrated true professionalism and
dedication in getting the job done.
25X1 Supply Officer, was recognized in a letter of appreciation from Chief,
Field Systems Group (FSG), IMS/DO, dated 14 October 1988, for his TDY support to FSG from
1 through 26 Au ust 1988. He was responsible for logistical matters and conducted the inventory of
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Supply Officer, was commended in a letter of appreciation from
Deputy Director for Systems Operations dated 21 October 1988, for the logistical
services he provided during his TDY assignment from 16 May to 23 September 1988. In
addition to carrying out a myriad of logistics functions, Fred was also responsible for training new
Logistics officers. stated that his Fred's professionalism and teamwork displayed during this
period are noteworthy and his experience in coordinating both routine and priority requirements proved
ongoing operations.
invaluable to
appreciation from
Motor Pool Branch/Services Division/FMG, was acknowledged in a letter of
, Chief, European Division dated 5 October 1988, for the
services he provided as driver
and courteous
stated that Willie performed his job well and was punctual
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