MEETING WITH (Sanitized) AND (Sanitized) OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
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August 18, 1976
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Michael J. Malanic
John F. Blake
18 August 1976
Executive Officer, DDA
SUBJECT Meeting with
Office of Inspector enera
1. I met with to discuss their
Phase I survey of C s relations ips with the private sector.
Their interest, at this point, in meeting with me merely served
to introduce the subject and get some ideas as to what Offices
might be inspected to get a handle on DDA relationships with
the outside. They stated they were not interested in looking
at relationships with academic institutions.
2. I suggested that they would be interested in the
Office of Logistics, as our central procurement body, as well
as the Offices of Data Processing, Security, Communications,
possibly Medical Services, and Finance. Regarding the latter,
they indicated some interest in knowing something of the
Office of Finance contacts with banking institutions, domes-
tic and/or overseas.
3. is the leader of this two-man study team.
He is duly apologetic about entering into another investigative
phase, particularly with the knowledge that certain House
investigators are on board. I mentioned that the Office of
Communications is currently housing House of Appropriations
investigators and that they might conceivably be a little STATINTL
testy about another investigation. - stated that :if this
were a problem, they would be exceedingly careful to work
Communications into a schedule that would be the least trouble
for them to accept.
4. ~ will prepare a tentative outline as to how they
want to go about their study and will forward to us four comment.
A formal memorandum from John Waller will then come to the DDA
lining up their program.
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5. Obviously, they will not be able to do an in-depth
study of all the relationships with the private sector. They
plan on taking a random sampling of organizations -- some
large, some small -- and try their best to complete the exer-
cise by the end of December, if not sooner.
6. I might have missed something with the Offices not
listed above, although I think any contact with the public
sector would be extremely limited. If wrong, we have plE:n'ty
of time to get to - to have something included in his
schedule.
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