IMPACT OF PROPOSED LEGISLATION PROHIBITING TRANSACTIONS WITH FORMER CIA EMPLOYEES
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November 5, 1973
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ETI,
HIT.
5 November 1973
MEMORANDUM FORE Associate Deputy Director for Intelligence
Impact of Proposed Legislation Prohibiting
Transactions with Former CIA Employees
CE : Your memo dated 1 Nov 73, Cormnent a on
Congressional Proposal
1. The impact on CRS of the proposed legislation that
would prohibit transactions between former CIA employees and
the Agency above and beyond purely routine administrative
matters is minimal.
2. CRS has hired on . contract basis, several former
employees to write history and perform related assignments.
These former CRS employees were senior staff members with
many years of CRS service; much of which was related to the
development of early CRS programs. Their previous experience
enabled them to research the files and prepare histories
much quicker than more junior, less experienced, CRS em-
ployees. The Office history projects are almost completed.
A former employee currently on board under contract is
finishing up the last stages of the project.
3. CRS has no other similar activities that involve
contacts with former employees. i do not anticipate any
such progrania in the future.. Because of the rapid changes
that occur in the "state of the art" in information storage
and retrieval, I prefer to use an 25X1
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PF JTIAL"
SUBJECT: Impact of Proposed Legislation Prohibiting
Transactions with Former CIA Employees
4. CRS has received several requests for service
from former CIA employees now working in private research
institutes. These employees generally are engaged in
projects under contract for the DoD. In each instance,
these former employees have been directed to levy their
requests for CRS service through their DoT contractors
rather than coming directly to CRS for support.
H. C. ETSENBEISS
Director, Central Reference Service
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