NEW OL EMPLOYEE
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October 21, 1988
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We extend a warm welcome to Steven
Campbell, assigned to Mail and Courier
Branch/Services Division/FMG.
the initiative to get the job done and satisfied
requirements in a timely manner. Victor is a
credit to his office and OL's Flying Squad.F-
NEW OL EMPLOYEE
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OL REASSIGNMENTS
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Assigned to
OSO Contracts Team
OTS Contracts Team
Division/CSG
OTE/LOGS
O-SA/FBO/OL
OD&E Contracts
Team
OSO Contracts Team
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EXCEPTIONAL
ACCOMPLISHMENT AWARDS
On 19 October 1988,
P&PG/OL, was presented an Exceptional
Accomplishment Award for his TDY
performance in Islamabad as a member of OL's
Flying Squad from 23 April to 5 August 1988.
Victor provided logistical support to the
On 20 October,
received an Exceptional Accomplishment Award
for his period of service in the Supply Group
from January 1987 to March 1988. He served as
Chief, Trans ortation Management
Branch Deputy Chief, Supply Division,
and Chief, Operations and Maintenance
BranchF---] Gerry's accomplishments
outstanding service to OL and the Agency.
Otes &
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formerly assigned to the
Maintenance Branch, Operations, FMG, now
retired, was presented an Exceptional
Accomplishment Award on 20 October 1988 for
his outstanding service to OL from June 1987
through June 1988. He was responsible for
electrical power distribution systems on the
Headquarters Compound. Gerald spent his entire
Agency career at Headquarters and became the
resident expert on the Central Plant. He also
became the expert in the Washington
Metropolitan Area for emergency generators in
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outlying buildings. Gerald performed the
invaluable task of teaching young engineers. He
retired on 2 July 1988. Gerald's technical
expertise and guidance throughout the years has
supported OL's missionF---]
Motor Pool Branch,
Services Division/FMG, received an Exceptional
Accomplishment Award on 20 October 1988 for
his services rendered from June 1987 to June
1988. William was required to travel to two
overseas locations to perform maintenance on
many different types of vehicles. He worked
exceptionally long hours in adverse conditions for
up to six weeks at a time. He creatively used his
knowledge, skills and ability to solve many
unexpected problems. William has continued to
volunteer for difficult assignments when needed,
and his outstanding performance overseas is
indicative of his efforts each day at the Motor
Pool.F---]
Accomplishment Award on 21 October 1988 in
recognition of his initiative and exceptionally
alert action in preventing an extremely damaging
security incident. Kenneth's basic responsibility
was the recipient of an Exceptional
is to move unclassified material from
transfer it to larger containers, and move the
material to the commercial facilit . The material
is presorted and packed at~ Kenneth
expends the extra effort and takes the time to
make one final check when transferring the
material at the site. On 26 July 1988, while
performing this check, Kenneth identified
Security personnel, and with their help, removed
the classified trash. This action sets an example
of superb security consciousness for all
employees and his fine efforts are truly deserving
classified materials in the refuse, alerted
of this recognition.
CONFERENCE ROOM
Just a gentle reminder that while
Building is an OL Conference Room, you must
schedule its use by contacting Dawna, Marie or
Brenda
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
uses to the Headquarters
Compound will leave from the
at 0900 hou
Building at 0915 hours. Please call in the number
of attendees by COB on 2 November to Marie,
Dawna, or Brenda
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
OL CHRISTMAS PARTY
The responses are coming in for volunteers to
sign up for this year's OL Christmas party
tentatively scheduled for 15 December. Please
contac or Marie,
Dawns or Brenda i you wish to
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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
official closing on 4 November.OL
Chairman for CFC, reports that as of 20 October
returns totaling $23,533 have been forwarded to
the Fund Drive Office. That total dollar figure
represents $10,196 for CFC (437(- of our OL
goal), $1,545 for EAF and $853 for PSAS.
Remember the theme of this year's
campaign is 'Someone is waiting... for you to
make a di_/JE~rence. '' Your contributions could be
a vital step in making a difference in the life of
someone less fortunate. Pictured below are the
1989 CFC keyworkers who are available to help
you complete the necessary form so that you can
"make a difference. "
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OL'S PLANNING CONFERENCE
This year's OL Planning Conference was held
at an off-site location on 18 and 19 October. The
annual conference was attended by senior
Logistics managers and a representative from the
Planning Staff/OL. Topics included FY-88
MBO results and new FY-89 MBO Objectives;
New Initiatives; Personnel Programs; Budget;
and Recap of the OL Reorganization.)
OL CO-OP PROGRAM
CANDIDATES
On 12 October, a representative from the
Supply Group traveled to the University of
Indiana at Bloomington, Indiana, to interview
prospective candidates for the OL Co-op
Program. Upon completion of the interviews, the
University Placement Counselors were also
briefed on the qualifications desired by OL in our
Co-op candidates. The Office of Personnel field
recruiters were briefed on the mission and
function of OL in order to sensitize them to what
OL is all about.
DONOVAN DESK
ON DISPLAY
Representatives from the
picked up the William Donovan desk
from the Karamessines residence on 14 October.
This desk was used by Mr. Thomas
Karamessines when he was the Deputy Director
of Plans from 1967 through 1973. Upon retiring,
Mr. Karamessines purchased this desk from the
Agency, and it has now been returned to the
Agency as a gift from the Karamessines family.
The desk will be on display in the office of the
Historical Intelligence Collection Staff located in
the Agency Library, I E-41 Original
Headquarters Building.
QUOTE FOR THE WEEK
Wisdom consists of the anticipation of
consequences.-Norman Cousins
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ONE INDIVIDUAL CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
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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:
The Contracts Staff (CS)/NPIC, and in particular, were
commended in a letter of appreciation from John S. Ingley, Director, Imagery Analysis, DI, dated
11 October 1988, for their fine expertise and judgment during negotiations with a contractor. Mr.
Ingley stated that Brian and Linda represented themselves and the Agency in a superb professional
manner.F____1
In a letter of appreciation, from
individuals were commended for t
project in September:
heir successful computer procurement in support
the following OL
, Logistics Officers/OP, were commended in a letter of appreciation
from Chief, Retirement Division, EBS/OP, dated 11 October 1988, for their
logistical contributions made to the Retirement Division's Center for Career Transition/OP renovation
projects. 7
of the Integrated Logistics Support Plan were commended in a letter
of appreciation from Executive Officer, OP, dated 17 October 1988, for their assistance
in locating and preparing temporary space, installing electrical and telephone lines in the New
Headquarters Building for OP.O stated that these two individuals accepted the challenges and
exemplified OL's can-do attitude while working the numerous problems associated with the move
Messrs.
Support B
assigned to the Supply and
Chief, MERCURY Program Office, OC-ED, dated 12 October 1988, for their fine coordination of the
MERCURY Program Office move
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ITEM OF INTEREST
ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL!
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So now you know you need a chair, how do you determine which chair best meets your needs? Carole
A common thought is how difficult can it be to procure a chair. A chair is a chair, right?
Wrong! One has to decide if a guest chair is needed or if a desk chair is required, or there is the
possibility of a conference table chair. All are different. And then after that decision is made, there are
a multiplicity of questions yet to be asked/answered before one orders a chair.
The chair makes a visual statement and yet cannot sacrifice user comfort and/or durability, and in
today's computer/ terminal work, the chair must be ergonomically correct, as well as body-molded and
human factored. The wrong style chair or the wrong size chair will hinder proper circulation and we all
know what an aching back caused by improper support feels like.
Some chairs have a thirty-six month warranty while others have as little as 90 days; some chairs have
serial numbers and are traceable; and the typical delivery time for chairs and furniture is 120 days!
will analyze your requirements and suggest the chair that best fits your needs.
She will also provide all the information Procurement will have to provide to the contractor when the
order is processed such as color, size, style, etc.
However, chairs are also on single award GSA contracts which do not require a sole-source
justification; multiple award schedules which require a justification unless one is willing to accept any
chair that is similar (i.e., meets basic requirements) but may be different; as well as on the open market
which require sole-source justifications or sufficient specifications to allow competition. You must
provide the justification. The Fine Arts Committee Representative recommends, but does not justify.
Fine Arts Committee Representative, is your best source of information. She
Any additional questions may be directed to the Administrative Products and Services Section)
Good Luck! The chair may not make the man/woman, but it may make them more comfortable and
productive.
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