COVER AND SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS FOR PARTICIPATION IN EMPLOYEE ACTIVITY ASSOCIATION
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02348088
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Document Release Date:
January 28, 2019
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Case Number:
F-2018-00223
Publication Date:
March 8, 1965
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PEESONNEL
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This Notice Expires 1 March 1966
COVER AND SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
FOR PARTICIPATION IN
EMPLOYEE ACTIVITY ASSOCIATION
8 March 1965
1. The primary purpose of the Employee Activity Association
(EAA), whose organization has been approved by the Agency, is to pro-
vide a broad program of social and recreational activities for Agency
employees. Since participation by certain employees in the Associa-
tion's activities may be restricted for cover and security reasons,
a review of each application will be made to determine the scope of
participation permitted for the applicant.
2. As stated in the Acting Director's memorandum to all em-
ployees dated 5 March 1965, participation in recreational activities
which use Agency space, equipment, and time will be limited to mem-
bers of the Association to ensure that each activity meets Agency
security, cover, and administrative requirements. As a member of
EAA, an employee may participate in any or all of the activities
sponsored by the Association, cover permitting. He is also eligi-
ble for other benefits, such as discounts on tickets to certain
cultural and sports events in the Metropolitan Washington area and
on items sold by the Association. Nonmembers will not be eligible
for these savings.
3. Current activities sanctioned by the Agency and sponsored
by the Employee Activity Association are listed below. They are
categorically arranged according to the relative extent to which
they are likely to become identified:
Held in Agency Buildings--
No Identification Likely
II
Identification as
Agency-Sponsored
Considered Possible
III
Almost Certain
Identification as
Agency-Sponsored
Art
Glee Club
Bowling
Basketball
Archeology
Ham Radio
Fishing
(Men and Women)
Bridge
Journalism
Golf
Football
Camera
Modern Dance
Riding
Softball
Camping
Ping Pong
Rifle and Pistol
(Men and Women)
Chess
Sports Car
Sailing
Crafts
Stamp
Skiing
Fencing
Toastmasters
Tennis
Garden
Travel
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GROUP I
Excluded from automatic
downgrading and
declassification
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4. Members of the Association will be advised whether they will
be:
a. Unlimited in participation�able to participate in
activities in categories I, II, and III;
b. Able to participate in activities in categories I and
II only;
c. Able to participate in activities in category I only.
5. In some instances an applicant may be ineligible to partic-
ipate in any EAA-sponsored activity for cover and security reasons.
6. Regardless of their category of participation, members of
the Rmployee Activity Association must recognize that it is important
they they do not reveal to non-Agency personnel the fact that any of
the activities is sponsored either by the EPA or by the Agency. The
Association will provide a cover and security briefing for all par-
ticipants in the above activities.
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE:
L. K. WHITE
Deputy Director
for Support
DISTRIBUTION: ALL EMPLOYEES
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