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  • . The first report, on certain countries in Africa, was due June 30~ This is to advise thatthere are .no NASA' installations in these countries. It is contemplated that a .Baker-Nunn camera in Iran, operated by the · Smi thsoni.a n Astrophysical Observatory
  • . cooperation. He further approves the recommendation that in the event that ELDO desires cooperation with the U. S. the Department of State in consultation with NASA, the Department of Defense and other responsible agencies, may make the above policy known
  • of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, the Administrator, NASA , the Special As sistant to the President for Science and Technology, the Director, ·J ·l;lr.eau of the Budget, the Executive Secretary, NASC, and the Special As sistant to the President
  • as would be required if it became necessary to evacuate the facilities in South Africa on six months' notice. In support of this, the Department of State will determine immediately the political acceptability of countries which the DOD and NASA may indicate
  • , to proceed with this program keeping me informed of progress and calling upon me for such help as I may be able to offer. I will expect NASA and the otjier responsible departments and agencies to keep this report under continuing review, and to keep me
  • desires cooperation with the U. S. the Department of State in consultation with NASA. the Department of Defense and other responsible agencies, may make the above policy known to the members of ELDO and to take such specific action in cooperation
  • . Mennen Williams’ Vietnam Peace Mission to Africa and his African policy recommendations; NASA tracking stations in South Africa; measles and smallpox eradication efforts; a possible African trip by First Lady; Communist Chinese influence; apartheid
  • • . In this connection the channel of contact developed DEC!.ASSIFJED Au.thorisy:·. fl/~ K ,'ll~l(7 By Uprv_.6, ~UU?~ D~t¢ l/tl(.1,, by·. Dr.•:;· Dryden between NASA and.the Soviet .Academy .of'Sclence11 : has b'eu. quite effective, ·and I believe that we should
  • for lingering echoes in the Nationalist press. ·Alternate Sites As the result of actions begun over a year ago, NASA and DOD would be prepared, if necessary, to move all space tracking operations from South Africa to alternate sites (principally Malagasy, Spain
  • )' ).-11-Ko By ·1~ , NARS, Date GROUP 4 Do wng raded at 3 year in te rva ls; dec lassified after 12 years [Front] 1964 APR 30 PM 2 3R [Back] 0 v May 4, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. BUNDY Mac -It appears reasonable to give NASA a little more time
  • --k;;l-,-- A ri Department of State UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 01 , TOKYO05369 TELEGRAM I, 225 0707042 ACTION E 15 !NFC EA 10,L· 03,0C 06,CCO 00,0TM 02,FCC 02,NASA 04,GPM ~3,INR CIAE 00,NSAE 00,NSC 10,DOOE 00,0ST RSC 01,MM 01,1079 01,COM 08,SCI
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  • Robert McNamara Unde r Secretary of Defense Cyrus R. Vance Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz Atomic Energy Commissioner Glenn Seaborg NASA Administrator James Webb Agency
  • ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) -Copy sent to Col. C. James Ge o rge, Exec. Secy to the Administrator, NASA, 12/3/65 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 13, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. J. WILLIAM DOOLITTLE SUBJECT: NSAM No. 326 Thank you for sending me
  • asked to study the possible international educational use of communications satellites. The group consisted of representa- tives from the White House, the State Department, AID, NASA and HEW. A .list of Agency representatives is attached. SUMMARY
  • of miss. les. separate, :l.ni'd.al measin:-es :Ln the :tn th0 uses of out:e:r so.ace are of . 'i:o the U .s. and Spsce Administration The National l'.eronautics (NASA)hes teken ntep~ town;:-d cooperation in spac0 :resee.:.:ch with the Sov:t.et
  • : The NASA Communications Network (NASCOM) is a separate self-contained system within the NCS which provides for the exchange of operational information between the project operations center, launch centers, scientific support centers, and track­ ing and data
  • scratch. A military space pro­ gram docs exist. We also have a mag­ nificent instrument in NASA, and we have the· hard-won experience of our astronauts. The greatest practical difficulty is cost. The price of accelerating the 55 military occupation
  • presence; military action in Vietnam] [NSAM 156 Committee Contains material related to: non-military satellite use; satellite observation and Soviet relations; NASA and the Earth Resources Survey Program; international relations and space photography
  • basis. A very tentative scenario is as follows: Bilateral discussions in Latin American ca pitals, possibly by a State/AID-NASA team, would probably be the most effective way to take initial soundings of Latin American reactions to the proposed program
  • . This will involve a review of the regulations by OEP, DOD, Commerce, NASA, AEC and FAA. Potentially it could mean a considerable simplification. I will stay in touch with the Bureau on this matter. I believe the current action is covered in the memo
  • were NASA. AEC, State, Defenee, and the NASC. In addition, the matter was gone over with a representative of the National Security C-Ouncil staff and he concurred with the conaensus '.· developed at the meeting. J The question waa whether
  • Recommendations: 1. -SECRB'I' - Bach - 3 ­ lo Each agency concerned (State, Defense, AEC, commerce, NASA) should name a single senior staff level representative to have general responsibility within that agency for NSAM 294 matters. These representatives
  • and recommended the Japanese statement. on this matter. Another problem is that NASA is proposing that LBJ talk with Macapagal in Manila over SYNCOM the same day. l'd urge that this be changed to another day if possible, so the two events don•t compote
  • Under Secretary of State Katzenbach Assistant Secretary of State Palmer Ambassador Goldberg CIA Director Helms JCS Chai r man \IV"heeler OEP Chairman Bryant Secretary of the Treasury Fowler USIA Di.rector Marks NASA Administrator Webb Walt Rostow George
  • . coopenu-. 1-t ttaa. fu. ~• wl•t-. lime Ila•~ dDM.tie 1.,.,i.m..a ._ ~ la aw. cowcdea. ,-. ~ look at 000 1 • pape• .a W.. ~ (,-.. C). Def••••••••"ed NASA t.. ~ lo aa ~ ~ped wMII die J":ir111&dl -,aca \l&tlke • SCOUT ....._, 1965. (Tn a&._•.,._ .... ao
  • . Current Intelligence Analysis, 1967] [NSC Files – Joint War Games Agency] [NSC Files – Justice, Department of] [NSC Files – NASA] NSC Files – N.S.F. [National Science Foundation] NSC Files – Peace Corps NSC Files – State, Department of NSC Files – Treasury
  • , supply of nuclear materials to France, the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, and the AEC), cooperation between Soviets and US in space, NASA activities, nautical and marine matters, the Star III Research Submarine, repatriation of the Bikini Islanders, and visits
  • folders. Biographical note: Charles E. Johnson was a member of the NSC Staff from 1962 through the close of the Johnson Administration. He divided his time between the NSC, the AEC, and NASA. This collection consists of files concerning scientific matters
  • . W. W. Bostow Atta. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ f?9'-6$(" 8v ➔ NARA. Date ~-cJ-9t) -SECRET , SUBJECT: Space Coope rgtion Background: / lJECLAS IHED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NL) 8'1-bcf Rv.c:?-0 . --UNARA. Date ;;i. -;)-ljO NASA finds
  • ] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/nsf Box # Open? (date open) Folder Title: Subtitle y NASA ('90) NASA ('90) NASC ('90) ('90) ('90) ('90) ('90) ('90) ('90) 35 1961-62 NSF NSA NSC NSC NSC National War College Navy, Dept
  • . The Committee's preliminary report summarizes _the fairly extensive character and scale of our pre sent technological cooperation with Europe, notably via DOD, NASA, the AEC. (We may wish to make some of this information public now.) -CONFIDENTIAL D
  • T6P S~CRi'I.. No Objection To Declassification 2004/03/25 : NLJ-030-011-2-1-6 I\JO u0JectIon Io . .. . • uec1assmcm1on - LUU4/U.5/L~ : I\JLJ-u..5u-u·1 ·1-L-·I-0 TQ,£- !iCA:E'F . 11 - AEC Mr. Palfrey Dr. Kavanagh NASA Mr. Webb CIA ~~x1
  • changes being transmitted SEPTEL. Final • NIC AEC and we will pouch it all other addressee•• NASA 2. WHB We are anxioua exchange views with our allies and assume they also will wish matter be diac:uaaed after GOVTa have bad opportunity study
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  • ( S9McESEi NASA James E. Webb, AdmLnistrator OEP Edward A . McDermott, Dire ctor (Statutory Member) STATE Dean Rusk, Secretary (Statutory Member) G e or~c W . Ball, Under Secretary W. Averell Harriman, Under Secretary for Political Affairs Walt W. Ros