AGENDA FOR THE MEETING OF 11 JULY 1974

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Approved For R e4 se 2000/08/21 : CIA-RDP78-06215A0QW00030011-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/21 : CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 ,DIAINIST:IATIV - INTE"'iNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2400/08/21 : CIA-RDP78-06215A000100099011-3 2 July 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: Members of the Curriculum Committee SUBJECT : Agenda for the Meeting of 11 July 1974 1. The Curriculum Committee will meet on Thursday, 11 July 1974 at 0930 hours in the DTR Conference Room. STATINTL 2. The Agenda: a. Administrative and Clerical Training 1 hour STATINTL b. Continuation of discussion of Instructional Development. 1/2 hour STATINTL c. Discussion of attached memorandum on 1976 curriculum. 1/2 hour Chairman Curriculum Committee Approved For Release 2000/08/21 : CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 ADMINISTRATIVE - I: ::;_.> 11L USE OLY pwKINISTRATI~'E -' INT '?:t~L USE ONLX Approved For Release 2480/08/21 : CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 3 September 1974 STATINTL STATINTL STATINTL MEMORANDUM FOR: Members of the Curriculum Committee SUBJECT Minutes of the 11 July 1974 Meeting of the Curriculum Committee 1. On 11 July 1974 the Curriculum Committee met in the DTR Conference Room at 1300 hours. Present were Messrs. 2. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved. 3. The Issue of Academic Credit. reported hat as a result o t e June meeting of the Committee at the agreed the Committee recommendation regarding providing information to em to ees and ex-employees for the purpose of academic credit. had suggested further discussion and that a polic paper should be written. C/PDS in con- sultation with has prepared such a policy paper, and it is being considered by both the DDTR and the General Counsel's office. 4. introduced the members of the FTD staff who were to discuss clerical and administrative training. discussed in some detail the range of non- professional training offered employees with particular emphasis on the new course for office workers which will be STATINTL conducted by in September. briefed the Committee on the Project Officer in the Contract Cycle STATINTL course, Field Administration and briefing and writing courses run by discussed the progress and the development of the Executive Conference, the financial management courses under development, EEO Programs and MBO li ng programs. He also reported that a special counse program was being prepared for the Office of the DD/A. 5. Instructional Development. continued his briefing o the Committee on the subject of instructional development. He pointed out that instructional development specialists do not get involved in course content but rather Approved For Release 2000/08/21: CIA-RDP7$-062-15pA(10011-3 ~T ~:'~1~ tiv lJ~stids~u i~.ITV 1 ~Je 11i ' ' '4IEdT~ST~~;I`vi, -- Ir~l.~_~~:i:L U5E 4iVLX Approved For Release 20/08/21 : CIA-RDP78-06215A00010003~11-3 assist the instructor in selecting appropriate techniques for maximum impact. He also raised the question of how to use additional instructional development specialists (ID'S) when we employ them. Options offered were that the ID's could be detailed to the Schools, held centrally for ad hoc assistance, or .operate as a task force on priority projects. asked the Committee members to think about how these people could be used in the future. 6. FY 76 Curriculum. elaborated on the proposal containe in t e attachments to the .mee~i g which recommended that the Committee should undertake to provide the Director of Training with a well-staffed evaluated curriculum for FY-76. The plan of approach would be for the Committee to complete its review of current curriculum by the end of September, to have the Unit Chiefs prepare a recommended curriculum for FY-76 and then the Committee will evaluate and discuss the Unit Chief's recommendations in November in a meeting at the It STATINTL was the consensus of the group a we s ou proceed according to that plan. Chairman, urriculum Committee Approved For Release 2000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 ADMTNISTT~'1}IVE - I.~l'.~iyiAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2Q,~/08/21 : CIA-RDP78-06215A0001000~11-3 THE PROJECT OFFICER IN THE CONTRACT CYCLE OBJECTIVES: 1. To provide an understanding of the Agency's contracting process, particularly as it applies to research, development, and engineering; and 2. To provide an understanding of the management responsibilities of the Project Officer during the contract cycle. METHODOLOGIES: Lecture, class discussion, reading, case studies, role-playing PRINCIPAL USERS: 1. DDS&T - OTS, NPIC, OEL, ODE, ORD 2. DDM&S - OC, OJCS, OL, OF, OS 3. DDO - 4. 0/DCI - - use occasionally. KINDS OF STUDENTS: 1. Engineers, scientists, technicians, auditors, procurement officers, and administrative personnel connected with R&D activities. 2. Average grade of students GS-12/13 3. Average age of students 35 years STUDENT LOAD: Average size of the ten sessions conducted to date: 21 TRENDS IN ENROLLMENT: There has been a modest drop in class size over the two and one-half years. The course has been offered. Average size of first seven Glasses was 22. The average size of the last three classes has been 18 - but one of those classes had only 11 students. Approved For Release 2000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 Approved For Releas~00/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A00010~d~'F~T~~3 PROSPECTIVE PARTICIPATION: 1. Forecast FY 1973 145 Attendance FY 1973 87 Balance 58 2. Forecast FY 1974 :141 Attendance FY 1974: 75 Balance 66 3? Forecast FY 1975: lib ~' Attendance FY 1975: 75 {reduce from 4 to 3 classes) Instructors: '', _ 1. OTR - Course Administrator 2. Other - Nine guest speakers from within the Agency; 1. $2,372 {Contract) + $11.50 (administrator's travel)-~/J~~c~~ FEEDBACK MECHANISM: (~ OTR's COST PER SESSION: % ~ ,y~~p~ ~,~12G.~ ~wu cun+.rac~ IIlSGi'UGGUC'S. 1. Student critiques at end of each session 2. A follow-up questionnaire is sent to each student~~j ~~ si x months to a year after hi s comps eti on of they ..~--- ; -~~--- course. ~'~"~ ~' ~`' 3. Liaison with personnel in the Procurement and tie R&D community 1. Students generally give the course "high" marks in effectiveness. No feedback mechanism from management. 2. At least one contracting officer has noted "an improvement" in the technical personnel in a large office. 3, Senior officials speak highly of the course and apparently continue to endorse it, Approved For Releas~000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A0001Q~i0011-3 IMPACT ON AGENCY'S MISSION To the extent that the Agency's Project Officers are instrumental in obtaining better performance from The Agency's contractors so that better products or services result, a positive contribution to the Agency's per- formance of its mission will be made. Approved For Release 2000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 Approved For Releas~.2000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A00010~~0011-3 a? ORIENTATION $~ OFFICE SKILLS Objectives are broken down into those for each segment as reflected in the book prepared for the Curriculum Committee in the past. Various including: (1) demonstration (2) reading (3) student practice (4) lecture (5) visual-movies, slides (6) team exercise d? Office of Personnel/Clerical Staffing Branch assigns new EOD's e? All new clerical (GS-06 & below, occasionally GS-07) employees of CIA - includes secretary steno, clerk steno, clerk typist, clerk, messenger, courier and various assorted clerical job titles. f? CY 1973 - 564 Seemingly downward somewhat overall although appears to have stablized CY 1972 - 630 CY 1969 - 846 CY 1971 - 573 CY 1968 - 659 GY 1970 - 843 CY 1967 - 1125 Same as present two are needed Unknown Student questionnaires on effectiveness of course in relating to on the job performance OP - don't know students - vast majority feel that it is helpful and pertinent Measurable? Demonstrated? Only experience with this area is comments of students who were sent to offices to work far some time and then came back to class - they say "wish I'd had this before I went to the office." We believe it lessens the OJT time far new employees. Approved For Release 2000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 Approved For Releas~.2000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A00010~30011-3 FIELD ADMINISTRATION 1. Interpret regulations and apply techniques and procedures pertaining to finance,- logistics, foreign travel, personnel, physical security, emergency destruction and civil disturbances at afield station. 2. Maintain the financial accounting system used at a Class B ar Class C Station. 3. Maintain Type II property accounts, 4. Compute and prepare foreign travel vouchers. METHODOLOGIES: Programmed - Assisted instruction, Lectures, Work Problems, and quizzes using slides and Student Responder Units. Mostly DDO and saa~ne DDM&S (Finance and Logistics) Average Grade 07.5 Average Service: 7 1/2 years Average Age 31 EEO About 40% women About 12 per class (as low as 6/as high as 18) PROSPECTIVE STUDENT AUDIENCE: Mostly those with assignments to small field stations where they will be the custodian of station funds and be responsible for preparing and maintaining all financial and logistics records as well as other functions. Some finance and logistics personnel who might maintain local imprest funds or audit incoming financial reports. Approved For Release 2000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 Approved For Releas~000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A0001~Q30011-3 Instructors: Two - - (2 weeks) and- {1 week) Feedback: During Instruction - Slide Quizzes with Use of SRU's and tests- in-depth for the Type II and Class B accounting procedures. About Reports - From Audit Staff B&F Offices - Exceptions Taken... Customer Evaluation: A much needed Training Course without which-many employees and Stations would have severe problems. Impact on Mission: Errors, Loss of Assets - and Personnel drastically reduced thereby making life easier for the COS and other operations personnel. Approved For Release 2000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 Approved For Release~000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A00010~0011-3 a? ORIENTATION & OFFICE SKILLS Objectives are broken down into those for each segment as reflected in the book prepared for the Curriculum Committee in the past, Various including: (1) demonstration (2) reading (3) student practice (4) lecture (5) visual-movies, slides (6) team exercise d? Office of Personnel/Clerical Staffing Branch assigns new EOD's e? Ail new clerical (GS-06 & below, occasionally GS-07) employees of CIA - includes secretary steno, clerk steno, clerk typist, clerk, messenger, courier and various assorted clerical job titles. f? CY 1973 - 564 i. J? Seemingly downward somewhat overall although appears t~~ have stablized CY 1972 - 630 CY 1969 - $46 CY 1971 - 573 CY 196$ - 659 CY 1970 - $43 CY 1967 - 1125 Same as present two are needed Unknown k? Student questionnaires on effectiveness of course in relating to on the .job performance 1? OP - don't know students - vast majority feel that it is helpful and pertinent m? h1easurable? Demonstrated? Only experience with this area is comments of students who were sent to offices to work for some time and then came back to class - they say "wish I'd had this before I went to the office." We believe it lessens the OJT time far new employees. Approved For Release 2000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 Approved For Releas~000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A0001(i~'30011-3 a. Administrative Procedures - 7 times a year b.. Objectives - Student will be able to: 1. Describe organizational relationships of each Agency Directorate with emphasis on the DDO. 2. Learn methods used to protect security in correspondence to and from the Field. 3. Prepare and route correspondence and projects in Headquarters and to the Field. 4. Prepare claims for domestic TDY travel and miscellaneous expenditures. 5. Be familiar with procedures in Information. Services Group with emphasis on the DDO filing system, responsibilities of the originator and receiver of operational correspondence, and procedures used in indexing and name tracing. c. Methodologies - 1. Slides 2. Practical Problems 3. PAI 4. Movies (2) 5. Lectures (guests Gnd chief instructor) 6. Hand Outs d. DDO e. Clerks, clerk typists and stenographers (GS-3 - GS-5) f. 20 per running, 7 times a year = 140 g. Approximately same number as in latter half of FY '74 h. Mostly DDO, some DDM&S, DDI & DDS&T i. One j, a k. Course Evaluation 1. At last check o~dc (about 8 months ago) with various training officers, it was expressed that the course was excellent and should be taught only after t~heepindividuYal has been on-the-job approximately six weeks as is Approve Foy` I~elseaselZb00/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 m. Course is necessary for an over-a11 study of DDO procedures. Approved- For Releas~00/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A00010~i 30011-3 s THE PROJECT OFFICER IN THE CONTRACT CYCLE 1. Ta provide an understanding of the Agency's contracting process, particularly as it applies to research, development, and engineering; and 2. To provide an understanding of the management responsibilities of the Project Officer during the contract cycle. METHODOLOGIES: Lecture, class discussion, reading, case studies, role-playing PRINCIPAL USERS: 1. DOS&T - OTS, NPIC, OEL, ODE, ORD 2. DDM&S - OC, OJCS, OL, OF, OS 3. DDO - 4. 0/DCI - DDI - use occasionally. KINDS OF STUDENTS: 1. Engineers, scientists, technicians, auditors, procurement officers, and administrative personnel connected with R&D activities. 2. Average grade of students GS-12/13 3. Average age of students 35 years STUDENT LOAD: Average size of the ten sessions conducted to date: 21 TRENDS IN ENROLLMENT: There has been a modest drop in class size over the two and one-half years. The course has been offered. Average size of first seven cilasses was 22. The average size of the last three classes has been 18 - but one of those classes had only 11 students. Approved For Release 2000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 ~4pproved For Releas~00/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A00010~0011-3 PROSPECTIVE PARTICIPATION: 1. Forecast FY 1973 145 Attendance FY 1973 87 Balance : 58 2. Forecast FY 1974 141 Attendance FY 1974: 75 Balance b6 3? Forecast FY 1975: 128 _ Attendance FY 1975: 75 (reduce from 4 to 3 classes) Instructors: 1. QTR -- Course Administrator 2. Other - Nine guest speakers from within the Agency; two contract instructors. OTR's COST PER SESSION: 1. $2,372 (Contract) + $]1.50 (administrator's travel) FEEDBACK MECHANISM: 1. Student critiques at end of each session 2. A follow-up questionnaire is sent to each student six months to a year after his completion of the course. 3. Liaison with persannel in the Procurement and the R&D community CUSTOMER EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS: 1. Students generally give the course "high" marks in effectiveness. No feedback mechanism from management. 2. At least one contracting officer has noted "an improvement" in the technical personnel in a large office. 3. Senior officials speak highly of the course and apparently continue to endorse it. Approved For Release 2000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 Approved For Releas~+li000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A00010~60011-3 IMPACT ON AGENCY'S MISSION To the extent that the Agency's Project Officers are instrumental in obtaining better performance from The Agency's contractors so that better products or services result, a positive contribution to the Agency's per- formance of its mission-will be made. Approved For Release 2000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 Approved For Releas~1000/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A0001i~30011-3 a. Administrative Procedures - 7 times a year b. Objectives - Student will be able to: 1. Describe organizational relationships of each Agency Directorate with emphasis on the DDO. 2. Learn methods used to protect security in correspondence to and from the Field. 3. Prepare and route correspondence and projects in Headquarters and to the Field. 4. Prepare claims far domestic TDY travel and miscellaneous expenditures. 5. Be familiar with procedures in Information Services Group with emphasis on the DDO filing system, responsibilities of the originator and receiver of operational correspondence, and procedures used in indexing and name tracing. ~. Methodologies - 1. Slides 2. Practical Problems 3. PAI 4. Movies (2) 5. lectures (guests and chief instructor) 6. Hand Outs i. DDO a. Clerks, clerk typists and stenographers {G5-3 - GS-5) P. 20 per running, 7 times a year = 140 g. Approximately same number as in latter half of FY '74 h.. Mostly DDO, some DD1~1&S, DDI & DDS&T i. One j, ? k. Course Evaluation 1. At last check ol~d< (about 8 months ago} with various training afficers, it was expressed that the course was excellent and should be taught only after the individual has been on-the-job approximately six weeks as is Approvec~~or~efease1~d00/08/21 :CIA-RDP78-06215A000100030011-3 m. Course is necessary for an over-all study of DDO procedures.