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  • control matters. It participates in the regular State Departments briefings for leaders in various fields, such as editors and publishers, and educators. The Office of Public Affairs also prepares Agency publications, including the Agency's annual report
  • , particularly the Department of Defense. Through the arrangements with these other government agencies contractors are permitted to draw on these data bases in performing analyses for ACDA. Without such arrangeĀ­ ments for the use of existing data the cost
  • sound. Continuing liaison on the pr o b l e m was m a i n t a i n e d between ACDA and Department of State officials during the next three years. After Ambassador Goldberg became U.S. representative to the United Nations in 1 9 ^ 5 j it was un d e r
  • historians a compilation of significant events in the various departments and agencies of the Government during the Johnson Administration. To accomplish this purpose, we are asking each department and agency to prepare a full written history of this period
  • drafted by ACDA or sometimes by the State Department. In either case^ they went through the usual State Department clearance process and were communicated to other interested agencies. Position papers, originally submitted to the Committee CGNFIDEIITJATr
  • Seaborg wished to participate in the review. Until the review had been made, he considered it prudent to avoid any public indication that we would reduce the nxmber of on-site inspections we had previously proposed,^ Speaking for the State Department