JUNIOR OFFICER TRAINING PROGRAM

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CIA-RDP80B01676R003100300009-8
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RIPPUB
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S
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3
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December 12, 2016
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April 22, 2002
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9
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Publication Date: 
October 20, 1961
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MF
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Approved For Release 2002/08/21 : C:IA-RDP80B01676R003100300009-8 NITM 20 October 1961 : Director of Central Intelligence 'uniar Officer Training Program. 25X1 1. This memorandum contains a recommendation submitted for Director of Central Intelligence approval. Such recommendation is contained in paragraph 4. it is my impression that our J1 Program is suffering as a result of inconsistencies in Agency policy. In particular, I wish to call your attention to the fact that the Agency for the last ten years has been recruiting JOTS as CS-7s, or if they have advice degrees g-8s or nines* The applicants have been advised that they would receive promotions periodically upon entrance on duty and that they %rould advance while still JC?Ts, provided of course that their performance was good, to CS-10e. Apparently now JOT promo- do have slowed down and they are not receiving their advances when they were given reason to expect them. I will not go into the matter of slots, which is rather complicated, other than to say that there is headroom for promotion of JOTs. I would cite these figures for your attention. In 1958, 9, of whoa re JOTS. In 1959, fployees were promoted from from CS-9, of whore JOTs? In 19601 }mployees were promoted ~nployees were Approved For Release 2002/08/21 CIA-RD086601676R003100300008 op 44-