WEEKLY REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING 30 APRIL 1982
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April 30, 1982
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SECRET 82-0051/16
30 April 1982
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
VIA: Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
FROM: Harry E. Fitzwater
Deputy Director for Administration
SUBJECT: Weekly Report for Period Ending 30 April 1982
1. Progress reports on tasks assigned by DCI/DDCI:
On 26 April, the Office of Security forwarded an interim report on its
investigation of the circumstances surrounding the apparent loss of classified
documents forwarded to DIA; a final report will be submitted on or about 14 May.
(U/AIUO)
2. Items/events of major interest:
c. Members of the Consolidated SAFE Project Office (CSPO) held a conference
during 27-29 April to discuss SAFE program issues; CSPO managers and the Deputy
Director, Office of Data Processing will be visiting the TRW SAFE Development
Facility in Torrance, California during the week of 3 May. (U)
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d. A meeting of the Agency Contract Review Board, held on 28 Aril
involved the approval of co which included 25 1
for a contract from NPIC to Corporation as part of the NPIC
Development Program. (S) 25X1
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g. During this reporting period, a three-member team from the Office
of Security presented a trainin course on physical security to officials of the
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h. On 26/27 April, briefcase/package inspections were conducted at
Headquarters resulting in the detection of ten incidents of apparent unauthorized
removal of classified material. The incidents are currently under review for
possible disciplinary action. (U)
j. The eighth running of the Military Operations Training Course began
ith 27 students enrolled (14 Army, 6 Air Force, 4 Navy, and 3 Marines).
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1. The fourth running of the Career Trainee Development Program, with
enrolled, began on 26 April. (U)
m. On 23 April, the tenth running of the Introduction to Analysis Course
was completed. As in previous runnings, the course highlights were the analytical
writing exercises, oral briefings, and the creativity presentation. The segment
on alternate analytical methods was also very popular even though the relatively
inexperienced analysts had difficulty using a regression matrix in the Falkland
Islands exercise. Their key judgments of the crisis were, however, close to
those contained in a recently published Special National Intelligence Estimate. (U)
3. Significant events anticipated during the coming week:
The Deputy Director for Administration is scheduled to attend
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Urban Awareness Seminar Ion 6 May. (U)
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