Monday, October 20, 2008

Offices for Directorate of Operations Personnel

Research Subject #1
October 15, 2008

Offices at Langley:
If you are stationed there for a period of time then you would have your own office. It would be small, because the space is at a premium. There would be a window, a two person sofa, coffee table, chair and desk. There would be a book shelf. Art on the wall might include something picked up while overseas or a picture of yourself with the President or a foreign dignitary (signed).

If you are really just there for a short period before going back overseas you would be put in a cubicle in a bullpen situation. This is true even of senior overseas officers, even Station Chiefs. It would be very utilitarian with your secure phone, US government issue stapler, an empty desk and a computer. The feeling is very modular.

Where the DO hang out:
They all work in the same building but they don’t really mix with everyone else.

Cafeteria: People in the DO are highly social so they are always looking for company. They always sit together. You can always find someone you know even if you’ve been away for a few years. Analysts and security officers are the ones you see hanging out alone.

The library: Some people hang out in the library but these are mostly the “hall walkers” people who don’t really have a job, usually because they’ve gotten into trouble.

Blind Man’s Stand: A snack shop people will congregate around. It got it’s name because for years it was run by 2 blind proprietors, the reasoning being the identity of workers at the CIA was so sensitive that they didn’t want anyone inside who could see who they were an compromise them. It’s located right next to the credit union.

Front steps of the old building: Where people used to smoke.

Courtyard where the Krypto sculpture is.

Other interesting spaces at Langley:
The big building that houses the incinerators used to burn all the sensitive paper.
There’s a river or creek that runs alongside the building

The shuttle buses that come and go taking workers to other buildings outside Langley.

Research Subject #2
October 15, 2008

Layout at Langley:
The campus is made up of 2 buildings. The OLD BUILDING is the one everyone enters through and has the lobby that is familiar from pictures.

The Old Building and the NEW BUILDING is connected by the cafeteria, which has recently been upgraded and is now more like a food court. This area is all glassed in.

The Directorate of Operations is housed separately. They are mostly in the New Building. The Central Europe and Eastern Europe divisions are in the New Building. The office of the Inspector General and the EEO Office is there as well. The East Asia division is still in the old building, in the same location it’s had for years and the Latin America division is there too.
The newer building feels newer and has more windows.

The Seventh Floor of the Old building is where the Director of the CIA has his office, and other bigwigs are there too. It is the top floor of the Old Building. There is lots of competition to get an officer near the center of power. The IG, for example, tried to get their office there even though the rest of the staff was in the new building.

The places Directorate of Operations Officers would mix on a day to day bases with other divisions are in the “centers.” The counter-terrorist center or the Security center for example are made up of a mix of people. It would also include people from the outside, military officers, contractors, FBI, military attaches.

There are truck entrances at both buildings.

The Bubble is an auditorium where important meetings sometimes take place. You have to go outside and walk across the campus to get there.

Hanging Out:
People don’t really hang out and socialize, everyone is far too driven and busy. If you go to the cafeteria at lunch it’s usually practically empty.

Each area has it’s own coffee machine. Each office has a coffee pot. The secretary will make the coffee. People might hang out and take a moment to chat while getting coffee.

Office space:
If you are stationed overseas mostly then you won’t really have an office. They might give you a cubicle or let you squat in someone else’s office who is away on a TDY (a temporary assignment).
If you are higher ranking and more permanent then you would get a decent office. Nice wooden furniture, instead of the metal modular stuff in the cubicles, and a corner office or one with windows is also coveted.

Most overseas people have cubicles because they just aren’t there long.

Secretaries all have cubicles. If you are high up you would have a secretary.

Parking:
There are several open lots that surround the campus. The West Parking Lot is where the underlings park. There is also the South Lot and the North Lot. If you are high up you would have reserved parking closer to the building.

There is a newer protected parking structure near the buildings. You do have to go outside to get to it. This is where the Director of operations and other big wigs park.

There was a bit of a scandal in the covered parking lot. A security guard was on patrol late when he caught the Director of Operations (married) getting oral sex in his car from a secretary (or analyst). They tried to hush it up but the more they tried the bigger the scandal became.

The Blue Bus:
This is the bus that takes workers outside to other buildings they might need to get to.

Security:
At every entrance there is a machine. You have to stick your badge in and punch in your id number. The number can be changed immediately if there is a problem.

There is a guard stationed at every entrance but some are busier than others. The front lobby of the Old Building for instance is very busy. The ground floor exits aren’t that busy.

There are periodic searches of purses, bags etc… to make sure you aren’t bringing things in you aren’t supposed to or taking things out.

You are not allowed to bring a cell phone or a camera into the building. The only way is if they have been provided for a mission and then you must have the pass that says the cell phone or camera has been issued to you for this purpose.

Once you are inside the building you can go anywhere you want with no problem.

Security is in a different building. If there is a problem with someone in the building they would be removed from the premises as quickly as possible and their badge would be taken away.