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  • assumes ·that "follow-on" attacks would not have any significant effect on the study results and that conventional hostilities will continue after a nuclear attack on the United States. The .OEP, with the cooperation of the JCS and the Department
  • , this directive is not intended to restrict unduly full and useful cooperation in non-strategic programs and activities • 'J;Q{2 SECRET . DECLASSIFIED E.O. . --~ 36 B N~.J- Y7~.z . Y. ~ -' 1 Date.. 7 ~.:1.8- ~7 - ii - 2 ­ ~ O:BC!tEI Theref_o re
  • for Telecommunications SUBJECT: Review of Alternative Co.mmunic~tions, Navigation, Missile and Space Tracking and Data Ac_quis::.:ion Facilities. The _Secretary of State in cooperation with fae heads of other responsible departments -.nC. agenci~s of -the Government
  • substitute. 4. Those items * In practical terms, the u.K. is at present exempted from this policy, since we are cooperating with that country extensively in both the nuclear weapons and delivery vehicle areas. The policy is also not relevant to Bloc
  • and executing programs of the parent department and related agencies; techniques of cooperation with the host government and third countries. c. Officers Assigned "Key Positions" All officers assigned to "key positions" (as determined by the Special Group
  • thereof have been particub.rly noted and a.re endorsed as the basis for continuing interagency coordination and cooperation · to meet eine1·gencles that may arige in the future affecting our overseas facilities. The completion of the report and subsequent
  • on a subsequent cruiseo Ambassador Powell is being given similar authority on advance notification. 7. Embassy London reports the British reflect a cooperative attitude throughouto mbassy Paris re­ ports the French will respect our request for confi­ dential
  • ) Program Implementation A thorough knowledge of the methods and techniques of implementing and executing programs of the parent department and related agencies;· techniques of cooperation with the host goverrunent and third countries. c. Officers