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  • bureaus, each headed by an Assistant Director. These are the International Relations Bureau, the Science and Technology Bureau, the Economics Bureau, and the Weapons Evaluation and Control Bureau. Supporting the Director, Deputy Director, and the four
  • be cited as cases in which traditional political structures have been changing through evolutionary processes. The historical forces which have borne upon the area include the gamut of the great world religions -- Christianity, --CONf'IDEl~T IAL C
  • and Technical Research. Long. Confidential. C. Research on Military Implications of Arms Control. By Evan T. Sage. Confidential. D. Political Research. E. Economic and Behavioral Science Research. By Alexander T. Liebowitz. Confidential. F. Legal
  • Research C. Research on Military Implications of Arms Control D. Political Research E. Economic and Behavioral Science Research F. Legal Research G. Field Tests Organization and Work of the Agency A. B. Administration and Structure 1. Planning
  • III. Research Program A. Organization and Management of Research B. Scientific and Technical Research C. Research on Military Implications of Arms Control D. Political Research E. Economic and Behavioral Science Research F. Legal Research G. Field
  • Administration. of the several PL 89-670 assigned Agency, the Bureau of Public Government agencies, gated by the Secretary of the functions Advisory of electronics the responsibility Highway Administration, Aviation Science technology Actions
  • ) . SURVEILLANCE, INVESTIGATION, AND ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES FAA monitors the operational safety of the civil aviation environment through a variety of surveillance, inspection, investigation, and enforcement activities. Some of the more notable occurrences
  • - President's Science Advisory Committee which arrived at four basic conclusions: "l. The scale~ severity, and duration of the world food problems are so great that a massive, long-range in­ novative effort unprecedented in human history will be required
  • the Appropriations 12. Co:cmittee with coc::1ents on Congressional .. 'Monitor status ;o•f legislatiQn ..... and . and advise the Secretary appropriations attit~d~s requests as to problem •reas. Congr&ssional Liaison: • 1. Monitor corr.mittee· hearings
  • , Sidney Graybeal, ACDA Deputy Assistant Director for Science and Techno served In an advisory capacity to Ambassador Goldberg, p a r t i c i p a t e d In the day to day activities of the Outer Space L egal Subcommittee, and took part In some
  • the original parties (the United States, the United Kingdom, and the USSR) and other states selected on a rotating basis. The agreement would be monitored by national detection systems, but states could ^See Review of International Negotiations
  • of Housing and Urban Dzvelopment Mr. Paul Boyajian, Department of the Interior Mr. George J. ~ecchietti, N.i:'.tional Acron.2.ntics and Space Administration / Mr. Hm·-..arc.1S. SchiJJing, Nz.ti.onal Science Foundation Mr.· John P. Carter. Poet Office