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Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 L, A) kill - Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 ILLEGIB Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 STAN STAj STAT FROM: ROOM NO. STA 1250 FORM NO I FEB 55 TRANSMITTAL SLIP TO ROOF DATE 19 Ai1gnRt i26 6Dolog I Iieadauar tors REMARKS: thought your office might have a need for the attached papers Please, retain or destroy. . Thank:' you. Quarters Eye -241 REPLACES FORM 38-8 WHICH MAY BE USED. epartments of the the National Advi sentativen `o f the at this Act may AT. 79 applicable to all e by the Depart- e Department of nd the National ereinafter called erwise, and to be a fair proportion Id services for the icerns. Whenever cess of $10,000 by the authority of suitable advance due regard to the lerations, shall be rer practicable, as (c) All iirchas-es and contracts tor supplies and services shall be (7) for medicines or medical supplies; 8) for supplies purchased for authorized resale; ?~ 9) for perishable subsistence supplies ; (10) for supplies or services for which it is impracticable to secure competition; made by advertising,. as provided in section 3, except that such pur- chases and contracts may be negotiated by the agency head without advertising if-- (1) determined to be necessary in the public interest during the period of a national emergency declared by the President or by the Congress; (2) the public exigency will not admit of the delay incident to advertising; (3) t aggregate amount involved does not exceed $1,000; (4) for personal or professional services; ---- (5) for any service to be rendered by any university, college, or other educational institution ; (6) the supplies or services are to be procured and used outside the limits of the United States and its possessions; Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000jk* "Ikl R. 1366] Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 To facilitate procurement of su Arm pp ee and services by Y6 th e Navy and the Air. Force, the Departments of the sory ommittee for Aer.~na ._ the Coast Guam and ~, _ , ut s . United by she A'enate and . House o f Q States A i beci ted o epresentatiie.s o ean Conn y ress assembled as the C6 rmed Si p ervcesrocurement Act SLa. 2. of el 47 ,this Act-may purchases and contracts for suppl es o Act shall services app ment Of the Army, the De hcable to all partment the Air Force m th e tee for Aeronautics (each being and the National the agency) , for the use of any Y hereinafter called paid for from appropriated agency an be Ppropiiated funds. oth erw ise, d to -(b) It is the declared policy of the Congress that a fair proportion of the total purchases G and contracts for Government shall be small busines it supplies and services for the placed with is proposed t o make s concer Wh nsenever a contract or purchase in excess of $10,000 b negotiation and without advertising ~~' .000 by paragra h pursuant t h ~~C o t e athif this Act, suitable advance 2uorty o type publicity, as determined by heiagenc) Of head wit], due of supplies involved and other rel vant oilsiderations. s given for a period of at least fifteen days, wherever r bard to the deteriined by the agent head. hall be p acticable, as (c) All purchases and contracts for supplies and services shall be made by advertising, as provided in sec:tioii 3, except that p _ chases and contracts may be iiegoti.ttd by the agency head wi lioli advertising if- (1) determined to be ermined naof a in the public interest during by the Congress; emergency declared by the president or (2) the public exigency advertising; will not admit of the delay incident to (3) the aggregate amount involved does not exceed $1,000; (4 for personal or professional services; (5) for any service to be rendered b a~i or other educational institution; Y any University. COllebe, ++~- (6) the supplies or services are to be procured and used outside the limits of the United States and its possessions; (7) for medicines or medical (8) for supplies purchased for authli suppoesrized resale; V(9) for perishable subsistence supplies; (10) for supplies or services for which it is impracticable secure competition; to Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R00 [CAAPTER 65-2n SE$3IONJ 7 (Poa. Law.ua4 to secure competition, the purchase of all supplies for the use of the various departments and posts of the Army and of the branches of the Army service shall only be made after advertisement, and shall be purchased where the same can be purchased the cheapest, quality and cost of transportation and the interests of the Government considered." (3) That portion of the Army Appropriation Act approved June 12,,1904 (ch. 3078, 34 Stat. 258; U. S. C., title 10, sec. 1205), relating to "Ordnance Department", which reads as follows : "Hereafter the purchase of supplies and the procurement of services for all branches: of the Army service may be , made in open market, in the manner common among businessmen, when the aggregate of the amount re- quired does not exceed five hundred dollars; but every such purchase,_ exceeding one hundred dollars shall be promptly reported to the Secretary of War for approval, under such regulations as he may prescribe." (4) That portion of the Army Appropriation Act, approved May 11, 1908 (ch. 163, 35 Stat. 125; U. S. C., title 10, sec. 1199), relating to "Ordnance Department", which reads as follows : "Whenever pro- posals are invited for the furnishing of articles of ordnance property, the character of which or the ingredients thereof are of such a nature that the interests of the public service would be injured by publicly divulging them, the Chief of Ordnance is authorized to purchase such articles in such manner as he may deem most economical and efficient." (5) That portion of the War Department Appropriation Act, approved May 15, 1936 (49 Stat. 1299), relating to "Arms, uniforms, equipment, and so forth, for field service, National Guard", which reads as follows : "Provided, That specifications for motor vehicles, which shall be so drawn as to admit of competition, shall to the extent otherwise practicable conform with the requirements of the National Guard." (d) All other laws and parts of laws to the extent that they are inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed. SEC. 12. The Secretary of the Navy shall have the same authority with respect to contracts of the Department of the Navy as the Secre- tary of the Army has with respect to contracts of the Department of the Army under the Act of April 10, 1878, as amended (20 Stat. 36, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1883, 22 Stat. 487; U. S. C., title 5, sec. 218). The Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Air Force shall have the same authority with respect to emergency pur- chases of war material abroad as the Secretary of the Navy has with respect to such purchases under the Act of June 30, 1914 (38 Stat. 399; U. S. C., title ;4, sec. 568). SEC. 13. This Act shall become effective ninety days after the date of enactment. Approved February 19, 1948. Approved For Release 2003/ Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-0061OR00010 REPORT STUDY OF ARMED SERVICES PROCUREMENT ACT TITLE 10, U. S. CODE, CHAPTER 137 SUBCOMMITTEE FOR SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS OFT COMMITTEE" ON ARMED 'SERVICES '. HOUSE OF .REPRESENTATIVES . . EIGHTY-FIFTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION UNDER THE AUTHORITY -OF H. Res. 67 JUNE 15, 1957 Subcommittee Proceedings No. 3 Printed for the use of the Committee on Armed Services UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1957 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-0061 OR0001 0 160028-0 700 STUDY OF ARMED SERVICES PROCUREMENT ACT Generally, requests for proposals shall be in writing. However, in appropriate cases, such as the procurement of perishable subsistence, oral requests for quota- tions are authorized. 3-804 Conduct of Negotiations. Evaluation of offerors' or contractors' proposals, including price revision proposals, by all personnel concerned with the procurement, as well as subsequent negotiations with the offeror or con- tractor, shall be completed expeditiously. Complete agreement of the parties on all basic issues shall be the objective of the contract negotiations. Basic questions should not be left for later agreement during price revision or other supplemental proceedings. Cost and profit figures of one offeror or contractor shall not he revealed to other offerors or contractors. 3-805 Selection of Offerors for Negotiation and Award. (a) The normal procedure in negotiated procurements, after receipt of initial proposals, is to conduct such further negotiations as may be required to obtain the agreement most advantageous to the Government. There are certain in- stances where, despite the existence of conditions which required procurement by negotiation--(ASR 3-102), adequate competition is obtained and the low price or prices are determined to be fair and reasonable. In such instances, award may be made without further negotiation as to price to that responsible firm submitting the proposal which is most advantageous to the Government. (b) Where the contracting officer considers that the initial proposals are too high or where there is inadequate pricing knowledge to justify an award on the basis of the initial proposals, further negotiations shall he conducted as follows: (1) where. a responsible offeror submits a responsive proposal which is substantially lower than those submitted in all other prbposals, negotiations may be conducted only with that offeror; or (ii) where several responsible offerors submit proposals which are so grouped that a moderate reduction in price might make any one of the group low, further negotiations should normally be confined to offerors within such grouping. Whenever negotiations are conducted with more than one offeror there shall be a strict avoidance of auction techniques.- No information regarding the number or identity of the'offerors participating in the negotiations shall be made avail- able to the public. or to an one whose official duties do not require such knowl- edge. No- indication shall be made to any- offeror of a price which must be met to obtain further- consideration. Whenever negotiations are being conducted with several offerors, while such negotiations may be conducted successively, all offerors participating in such negotiations shall be offered an equitable oppor- tunity to submit such revisions in their proposals as may result from the negotia- tions. All offerors shall be informed that after the submission of final prices, no information will be furnished to any offeror until award has been made. (c) The procedures set forth in (a) and (b) above may not be applicable in appropriate cases when procuring research and development, or special services (such as architect-engineer services) or when cost reimbursement type contracting is anticipated. Award of a contract may be properly influenced by the proposal which promises the greatest value to the Government in terms of possible per- formance, ultimate productibility, growth potential and other factors rather than the pproposal offering the lowest price or probable cost and fixed fee. (d) Whenever in the course of negotiation a substantial change is made in the Government's requirements, for example, increases or decreases in quantities or material changes in the delivery schedules, all offerors shall be given an equitable opportunity to submit revised proposals under the revised requirements. 0 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 Public Law 814 - 84th Congress Chapter 748 - Zd Session H. R. 12138 AN ACT, All 70 Stat. 678. Making supplemental appropriations tofor re the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, and for purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following Supplemental sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other- App, pria. wise appropriated to suppl supplemental appropriations (this Act the fiscal year ending "Supplemental 80,n1957, and for other purposes, bnamely: be cited as the CHAPTERI DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE For an additional amount for "Salaries and Expenses," for "plant and animal disease and pest control", $2,500,000 to be apportioned for 665. use pursuant to section 3679 of the Revised Statutes, as amended, for 31 u5C the control of outbreaks of insects and plant diseases under the joint ` Stat. 344. resolution approved May 9, 1938 (7 U. S. C. 148-148e), and the Act 52 Stet. 717. of August 13, 1954 (7 U. S. C. 148), to the extent necessary to meet 68 emergency conditions. ANIMAL DISEASE LABORATORY FACILITrES For an additional amount for "Animal disease laboratory facilities," for establishment of such facilities, including construction and alter- ation of buildings and acquisition of necessary land by purchase, dona- tion, or exchange, $16,250,000, to remain Available until expended. COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE SUGAR ACT PROGRAM The limitation under this head- in the Department of Agriculture and n- 235. and Farm Credit Administration Appropriation Act, 1957, on the . amount of expenditures (including transfers) from this ap ropriation for other than payments to sugar producers is increased by $9189,000. FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION SUBSCRIPTION TO CAPITAL STOCK To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to subscribe and pay for capital stock of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, as provided 52 stet. 72. in section 504 of the Federal Crop Insurance Act (7 U. S. C. 1504), $13,000,000.- $1424 - 56 0 (74e) Approved For Release 2003/04/23 CIA-RDP90=0061 OR0001 001.6.0028-0 Pub, Law 814- All 70 stet. San_ SALARIES AND EXPENSES th xpen e . a iso Committee on Weather Control, establishe the A ? es of A uguaUas authorized by section 15 .of the Act ,1946 (5 : S. C. a5a), $8;00,000. so CONSTRUCTION For the preparation of detail plans and specifications and the con struction of a Central Intelligence Agency headquarters installation, and for other purposes as authorized by title IV? of the Act of July 15, 1955 (69 Stat. 349)., to remain available until expended, $49,000,000. INTERSERVICE Acrtvrrms ~a~^w~3 u Ede toast vuara, to remain available until ex eded, $5,450,000, which shall be trans- ferrml to the c i DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS For an additional amount for "Maintenance and operations", $88,000,000. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, ARMY For acquisition, construction, installation, and equipment of tem- porary or permanent public works, military installations, and facili- ties, for the Army as authorized b secti 50 y on 5 of the Act of Septem- ber 28, 1951 (Public Law 155), the Act of July 14,1952 (Public Law 65 Stat. 343. 534), the Act of August 7, 1953 (Public Law 209), the Act of July 27, 66 Stat. 609. 1954 (Public Law 534), the Act of September 1, 1954 (Public Law 67 Stat. 441. 68 765), the Act of July 15, 1955 (Public Law 161), and the additional 1120tat, 539, projects as may, be authorized by law during the second session of 69 Stat, 329. the Eighty-fourth Congress, without regard to sections 1136 and 3734, Revised Statutes, as amended, includin g hire of passenger , vehicles; to remain available until expended, $202,000,000, to beo motor 4 10 U 23 a0 USC 2599, 26~, rived by transfer durin th c g urrent fiscal year from the "Army stock fund". e The amount available in the Army Stock Fund is hereby reduced "--by by $357,000 000, such sum to be covered into the Treasury no later than December 81, 1956. pproved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-0061OR00010 ? INDEPENDENT OFFICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON WEATHER CONTROL CHAPTER III CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 Public Law 219 - 84th Congress Chapter 541 - 1st Session H. R. 7278 AN ACT F-,&* - s'4 +- Loa. O `~-7 4. C.6. p,1 e Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repreaentativea of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following supplemental sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other- Appropriation wise appropriated, to supply supplemental appropriations this Act Act, 1956. may be cited as the "Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1956") for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1956, and for other purposes, namely: CHAPTER I DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE- SALARIES AND'EWPENBES Not to exceed $25,000 of funds appropriated under this head in the Department of Agriculture and Farm Credit Administration Appro- priation Act 1956 for research, shall be available for construction of &. buildinfi at the United States Range Livestock Experiment Station, Miles' City, Montana. For preparation of plans and. specifications fop construction of ~`- facilities for animal disease research and control, and for surveys to determine the cost of acquiring and altering facilities which may be made suitable for such work, including employment pursuant to the second sentence of section 706 (a) of the Organic Act of 1944 (5 5e Stat. 742. U. S. C. 574), as amended by section'15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 60 Stat., 610. (5 U. S. C. 55a), $250,000, to remain available until expended. CoMMODrrY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY For an additional amount for "Commodity Exchange Authority", $33,000. FARMERS' HOME ADMINISTRATION For an additional amount for "Loan authorizations", for loans under title II of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, as amended, 815,000,000.: Provided, That not to exceed the foregoing amount shall be borrowed' in one account from the Secretary of the Treasury in accordance with the provisions set forth under this head in the Depart- ment of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1952. SALARIES AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $350,000. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL For an additional amount for "Office' of the General Counsel", $40,000. 50 Stat. 524. 7 USC 1007- 1009. Approved For Release 2003/04/23 CIA-RDP90-0061080001001 -5- Pub, Law 219. personnel in the. Bureau of Yards and Docks and other persona serv- f Ices necessary for the purposes of this appropriation; $442,628,300, to remain available until expended. Applicable current appropriations of the Department of the Navy shall be available for the payment of claims certified by the Comp- troller General to be otherwise due, in the amounts stated below, from the following appropriations: "Maintenance, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts", fiscal year 1943, -"Pay, ;,'subsistence,. and transportation, Navy", fiscal year 1843, .11 - "Maintenance, Bureau of Ships" fiscal year on of things, Nayl, fiscal year 1948, $1,359.86 and "Transportation OF THE AIR FORCE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, AIR FORCE For an additional amount for acquisition, construction, installation, and equipnlent of temporary or permanent public works, military installations, and facilities for the Air Force as authorized by the Act of September 11, 1950 (Public Law 783), the Act of September 28, 64 Stat. 829. 1951 (Priblic Law 155), the Act of July 14, 1952 (Public Law 534), 66 50 USC 881 note. the Act of August 7, 1953 (Public Law 209), the Act of April 1 1954 65 Stat. 350. (Public Law 325), the Act of July 27, 1954 (Public Law 5345, the tat. 613. Act of Se tember'1, 1954 (Public Law 765), and of the Act of July 15 66 Stat. 474. , 48 Stat. 47, 543. 1955 (Public Law 161), without regard to sections 1136 and 3734, Ante 337 p , . . U Revised Statutes, as amended; including hire of passenger motor S5 uSC 1339; 40 vehicles includin research and develo ment facilities at W i ht , g p r g . t1SC 259 26.7 ,. Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio; to remain available until expended, $994,291,000 of which $255,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Procurement and production, Army": Provided, That not to exceed $350,000 of this appropriation shall be used for the purposes authorized by section 303 of the Act Ante p. 347. of July 15,1955 (Public Law 161). GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 302. Funds appropriated to the military departments for mili- tary public works in prior years are hereby made available for mili- tary public works authorized for each-such department by the Act of .Tul{v 15, 1955 (Public Law 161). Ante, p. 324. SFc. 303. None of the funds appropriated in this chapter shall be 703t-Plus-a- expended for payments under a cost-plus-'ft-fixed-fee contract for nixed-tea work where cost estimates exceed $25.000 to be performed within the oontraote. continental United States without the specific approval in writing of the Secretary of Defense setting forth the reasons therefor. SFc. 304. None of the funds appropriated in this chapter shall be Expediting expended for additional costs involved in expediting construction, aonstruotim. unless the Secretary of Defense certifies such costs to be necessary to protect the national interest and establishes it reasonable completion date for each such project, taking into consideration the urgency of the requirement, the type and location of the project, the climatic and seasonal conditions affecting the construction and the application of economical construction practices. SEc. 305. None of the funds appropriated in this chapter shall beBakeries, laun- used for the construction, replacement, or reactivation of any bakery, dries, eto. Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-0061OR0001001 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-R 90r996 F0F;W00 09128-0 paq.c cm~;~~ S ;I I LL1L1Li Ti :. A 110[iIA AT 101"11 --337.11L .. _--el ITNIT-D STATES SENATE EIGHTY-FOT' TH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION AN 4CT MAKING SUPPLE,^,t t I APPROPRIATIONS F-)-,- TI-11.1, FISCAL Y +. It ENDING .177, NE 30, 1957, AND 1 OTI3E' ... ;SES Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION BILL, 1957 745, d I do not think we ought to permit the expenditure of this money an in such a way as will make it necessary to authorize $10 million more later. Mr. D'ULLES. I can assure that we do not propose to put the Con- gress in this position. Stenator STEM NIS. I say that to you with great deference, Mr. Dulles. in this idea of your needs, but I believe ince; s e ets s I am suss you ara that we are going to have to draw-a line somewhere and Tst~ ptthese a i d 1,a? _-- n s, sideratrion last year ar4d it was in.tae.hanas of frien (The formal statement of Mr. Dulles follows ,((k) Tae UUUgrea+;r,? Au 1410 + , v Stat..349)?, authorized.?$46 million for the construction of a CIA headquarters building, together with $8,500,000 for the extension of the George Washington Memorial Parkway from its present terminus at Spout Run to a point near Langley in Fairfax County, Va., if the agency finally selected a portion of the Government-owned Bureau of Public Roads property as the building site. (h) The Congress initially appropriated (ch. III of the Supplemental Appro- # with the understanding that $: 004 500 453) $5 69 Stat , , , . priation Act, 19,iti; 'million' of this suiu was for the preparation of detailed plans and specifications ht-of-way and i i i g ng r r for the headquarters installation, and $2,500,000 for acqu a k h y. w e par initiating construction of t (c) 1 am here today to request the appropriation ofithe balanc4en of the ~eamtihl r- for the extension of the parkway. 2. Site ` (a) When the Congress suggested last year that we study carefully the loca- tion of our proposed headquarters building, we engaged Clarice & Rapuano, a firm of consulting engineers and landscape architects of outstanding reputation in this, field, to survey, all the available sites and recommend the one best suited for the Agency's purpose. (t,) Their study resulted in a strong recommendation of a portion of the federally owned property presently occupied by the Bureau of Public Roads at Langley, Va. (c) Located on a 125-acre tract, part of a larger 750-acre Government reser- vation, the Langley site was chosen as the one location, among many sites in- spected in detail, most adequate for safeguarding the security of CIA's opera- tions and for conducting those operations with the greatest measure of economy and efficiency consistent with security considerations. This sites is bordered uner the id d along the Potomac by parkway land, a belt 730 to 1,000 feet we, control of the National Parks Service, affording an added measure of protection. The isolation, topography, and heavy forestation of the site provide additional security safeguards. It is efficiently located with respect to overcoming rush hour traffic conditions, and it permits easy access to the White House, the Na-; Ordi - - -da A d k f C b O ?>---- ----- - aay tv I o ul tile' ((l) The Agency approved the recommendation of Clarke & Rapuano and, as required by haw, proposed it for consideration by the National Capital Planning nd the 3) 5 l a -- ( Commission. The -National Capital Regional Planning Counci National Capital Planning Commission. (7-5) approved the Langley site on December 5, 1055, and February 3, 1956, respectively. (c) In addition, the Fairfax County Planning Commission, the Arlington and' Fairfax County Boards and the Falls Church City Council have all endorsed this location. (f) With your permission, I shall submit for' the record the reports of the, National Capital Planning Commission, the National Capital Regional Planning Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-0061OR000100160 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 Public Law 161 - 84th Congress Chapter 368 - let Session H. R. 68Z9 1_'01 (10 AN ACT All 69 Stat. 324. To authorize certain amah?uetion at military, naval, ,mil Air Force instal at onK, and for othrr purposes. Ile it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprezentatives of the United aStates o f -America in C'ongrea. axnetnb ed, Mi litwry, naval, and Air Para* TITLE I oonstructim. Sw. 101. The Secretary of the Army is authorized to establish or Am- develop military installations and facilities. by the acquisition, con- struction, conversion, rehabilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary public works in respect of the following projects, which include site preparation, appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment: CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES (Ordnance Corps) Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland : Troop housing, community facilities, utilities, and family housing, $1,736,000. Black Hills Ordnance Depot, South Dakota : Family housing, $1,428,000. Blue Grass Ordnance Depot, Kentucky: Operational and mainte- nance facilities, $509,000. Erie Ordnance Depot, Ohio: Operational and maintenance facilities :ins utilities, $1,))83,000. Frenkford Arsenal, Pennsylvania : ITtilities, $855,01111. Lordstown Ordnance Depot, Ohio : Operational and maintenance- facilities, $875,000. Pueblo Ordnance Depot, Colorado: Operational and maintenance facilities, $1,843,000. Red River Arsenal, Texas: Operational and maintenance facilities, 6140,000. Redstone Arsenal, Alabama: Research and development facilities and community facilities, $2,865,000. Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois: Operational and maintenance facil- ities, $347,000. Rossford Ordnance Depot, Ohio: Utilities, $400,000. Savanna Ordnance' Depot, Illinois: Operational and maintenance facilities, $342,000. Seneca Ordnance Depot, New York: Community facilities, $129,000. Sierra Ordnance Depot, California: Operational and maintenance facilities, $1,075,000.' White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico: Troop supporting facility, and research and development facilities, $1,247,000. Wingate Ordnance Depot, New Mexico: Operational and mainte- nance facilities, $632,000. (Quartermaster Corps) Atlanta General Depot, Georggia : Storage facilities, $84,000. Belle Meade General Depot, New Jersey : Operational and mainte- nance facilities, $174,000. , Fort Lee, Virginia: Troop housing, community facilities, medical facility, storage facilities, training facilities, operational and.mainte? nance facilities, and, family housing, $8,589,000. Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-0061OR0001001P0028-0 Pub. Law 161 -26- 69 Stat. 549. subheading "Air Defense Command" in section 301, strike "$107,000" 68 Stat. 550. ing ":l,ir Defense Command" in section 301, strike "$107,000" and in. 68 Stat. 550., Statesi and subheading "Air Defense Command" in section 801, strike 68 Stat. 561. ' (p)' In clause (3) of section 502 thereof delete the amounts "W4Oo9l Ine 000" d tt$7OQ OAS 000" and insert. in liar thereof the an 86 stab. 622., 802, of the Act of July 14, ,1052, may be utilized to the extent of iigenoe Agenoyvide for a headquarters, installation for the Central Intelligence Headquarters Agency, in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, by the acquisition of installation. hind at it cost of not to exceed $1,000,000, and construction of buildings, facilities, appurtenances, utilities, and access roads at a cost of not to struction to extend the George Washington Memorial Parkway to - the present site of the research station of the Bureau of Public Roads Fairfax County, Virginia : Provided, That at such time as at Langley , it is.determined that construction of such headquarters installation at said research station will not be commenced or continued, said amount of $8,500,000, or the remainder thereof, shall no longer be Demolition available for obligation: Provided further, That at such time as the of temporary Central Intelligence Agency occupies the headquarters installation opaoe. authorized by this title, the Administrator of General 'Services is authorized and directed to accomplish the demolition and removal of temporary Government building space in the District of Columbia of equivalent occupancy to that relinquished by the Central Intelli- gence Agency. GENERIi. PROVISIONS Acquisition of SEa. 501. The Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force are land, eta. respectively authorized to proceed with the establishment or develop- d i h i i i ze or es as aut l t ment of military and naval installations and fac by titles I, II, and III of this Act, and the Director of Central Intelli- fence is authorized to proceed with the establishment of a Central ntelligence Agency Headquarters Installation as authorized by title IV of this Act, without regard to the provisions of sections 1136, 3648, 10 USC 1339; and 3734, as respectively amended, of the Revised Statutes, and prior 31 USC 529; to approval of title to underlying land, as provided b section 355, 40 usC 259, as amended, of the Revised Statutes. The authority under this Act of 267? the Secretary of a military department to provide family housing 33 USC 733 includes authority to acquire such land as the Secretary concerned 69 Stat. 349. necessary in connection Ltherewith. The authority to establish or,,;_,/ 69 Stat. 350. develop such installations and facilities shalJinclude, in respect of those installations and facilities.as to which amily housing or the acquisition of land is specified in titles I, II III, and IV of this Act, authority to make surveys and tc- ? cquire lands and rights and interests Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R0001001 $8,127,400 for the direct constriction of family housing. Approved For Release 2003/04/23: CIA-RDP90-00610'R000180160028 0 83D CONGRESS H 1ST SESSION . CON. RES. 168 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JIII,Y 23,1953 Mrs. Kxu?r of New York submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Rules CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate .concurring), That there is hereby established a Joint Com- mittee on Intelligence matters to be composed of nine Mem- bers of the Senate to be appointed by the President of the Senate, and nine Members of the House of Representatives 6 to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representa- 7 tines. In each instance not more than five Members shall 8 be members of the same political party. SEC. 2. The joint committee shall make continuing 10 studies of the intelligence activities and problems relating 11 to the gathering of intelligence affecting the national security 12 and of its coordination and utilizatio l t)~ ~p Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA- Fr9~f-(Ift00'80028-0 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 .CON, RES. 69 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES MARCH 10 (legislative day, MARCH 1), 1954 83D CONGRESS - 2D SESSION Mr. MANSFIELD (for himself, Mr. BARRY, Mr. BURRY" Mr. BUTLER of Mary- land, Mr. CAPEHART, Mr. CLEMENTs, Mr. DANIEL, Mr. GEORGE, Mr. Gux rE, Mr. HUMPHREY, Mr. JOHNSON of Colorado, Mr. JoHNsTox of South Caro lina, Mr. KILGORE, Mr. LEHMAN, Mr. MAYBANK, Mr. MARTIN, Mr. MUNDT, Mr..MURRAY, Mr. NEEL-r, Mr. PASTORE, and Mr. FIILBRIQHT) Submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Rules'and Administration CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 1 Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives 2 concurring), That there is hereby established a Joint Com- 3 'mittee on Central Intelligence to be composed of five Mem- 4 hers of the Senate to be appointed by the President of the 5 Senate, and five Members of the House of Representatives 6 to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representa- 7 tives. In each instance not more than three members shall 8 be members of the same political party. 9 SEC. 2. The joint committee shall make continuing 10 studies of the activities of the Central Intelligence Agency Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-F .t.- 83D CONGRESS 1ST SESSION .CON. RES. 169 '- IN TEE' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. ZABLOCKI submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 1 LL Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate 2 concurring), That there is hereby established a Joint Com- 3 mittee on Intelligence Matters to be composed of nine 4 Members of the Senate to be appointed by the President 5 of the Senate, and nine Members of the House of Repre- 6 sentatives to be appointed by the Speaker of. the House of 7 Representatives. In each instance not more than five'Mern- 8 hers shall be members of the same political party. 9 SEC. 2. The joint committee shall make continuing 10 studies of the intelligence activities and problems relating to 11` the gathering of intelligence affecting the national security 12 and of its coordination and utilization by the various de- Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 Approved For Release 2003/04/23: CIA-RDP90-00q0P009W1 qPV28*k - t 8.3D CONGRESS H 1ST SESSION . CON. RES. 167 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Jm ' 21,.1953 Mr. PATTERSON. submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Rules CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 1 Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate 2 concurring), That there is hereby established a Joint Com- 3 mittee on Central Intelligence to be composed of nine Mem- 4 hers of the Senate to be appointed by the President of the 5 Senate, and nine Members of the House of Representatives 6 to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representa- 7 tives. In each instance not more than five Members shall 8 be members of the same political party. 9 SEC. 2 The joint committee shall make continuing studies 10 of the activities of the Central Intelligence Agency and of 11 problems relating to the gathering of intelligence affecting the 12 national security and of its coordination and utilization by the V Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610 O'bRdb1 004.0' h r-r 83D CONGRESS 2D SESSIO. . CON. RES. 217 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES bWcn. 22 1954 Mr. BaowxsoN submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Rules CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 1 Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate 2 enneurring), That there is hereby established a Joint Com- 3 inittee on Central Intelligence to be composed of five Mem- 4 bees of the Senate to be appointed by the President of the 5- Senate, and five Members of the House of Representatives 6 to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representa- 7 fives. In each instance not more than three members shall 8 be members of the same political party. 9 SEC. 2. The joint committee shall make continuing 10 studies of the activities of the Central Intelligence- Agency 11 and of problems relating- to the gathering of intelligence and rW }gd I s 20 14/23 :98J-I D 90-8810 0 010016 028-0 V Approved For Release 2003/04/23: CIA-RDP90-00610R000100160028-0 UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION WASHINGTON 25, D. C. December 10, 1958.. ,.