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104-10331-10349 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (8/9/1993)

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            JUN-26-1997   08:20          JFK  TASK FORCE                           282 324  3489   P.03/8




              Mr. David G. Marwell

              details the facts relating to records already processed under the Freedom of Information and
              Privacy Acts (FOIPA) and the commitment of the FBI to provide the records to the public.

                            FBI  CORE  FILES  AND  ASSASSINATION RELATED FUES

                            Enclosure C contains the list of subjects and a summary of the files collected and
              identified in 1992 as the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Assassination Core Files and Related Files as
              prepared for Director Sessions' statement The summary was presented to Congress as an
              explanation of the pages processed under the FOIPA and available to the public in the FBIEIQ's
              FOIPA Reading Room.   Research about how the universe of files Imown as Core-and ReIated,
              were grouped and titled did not produce a precise definition. A review of tickler notes related to
              the FOIPA requests suggests that the group of files identified as Core was collected to respond
              to FOIPA requests received in 1976 for files on the assassination. The group of filoKn  as
              Related seemd to have been established due to additional FOIPA re6ests and appeals tor files
              associated with the assassination. The John F. Kennedy Task Force (JFKTF) could not find any
              documentation when the term of Core and Related was initiated.

                                             FBI RECORDS SYSTEM

                           The FBI currently maintains seventeen record systems. The Privacy Act requires
             that every type of record system used by a government agency be disclosed to the public. The
             following is the list of records explained in the Federal Register (Enclosure D).

                001. The  National Crime Information Center (NCC).
                002. Central Records System (CRS).
                003. The Bureau Mailing Lists.
                004. Routine Correspondence Handled by Preprinted Form.
                005. Routine Correspondence Prepared Without File
                     Yellow.
                006. Electronic Surveillance Indices (ELSUR).
                007. The FBI Automated  Payroll System.
                008. The Bureau Personnel Management System (BPMS).
                009. The Fingerprint Identification Records System (HRS).
                010. Employee  Travel Vouchers and Individual Earning Records.
                011. Employee  Health Records.
                012. Time Utilization Record-Keping System (TURK).
                013.  Security Access Control System (SACS).
                014. FBI  Alcoholism Program.
                015.  National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC).
                016. FBI  Counterdrug Information Indices System (CIlS).
                017. National DNA  Index System (NDIS).


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