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  • with you. Many thanks and best wishes in the meanwhile. Cordially, i~ John~G.~Meitner, Manager L~erospace Systems Program .._ ,,,r JGM:ds .~......, ... f GENf.RAL LE/sc. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF.FICE OF THE OF SCIENCE j&as AND TECHNOLOGY
  • a range of baseline measurements, and systems for acquiring such measurements, so that we can measure the effectiveness of the control and abatement procedures we impose in the future. In addition to continued and expanded monitoring of those portions
  • TF Memo ,r-------t October 7, 1966 EYES 0.1YLY iEL !ORA DU ;1 TO Hon l"'-1ble D n·ald F .. Horoi Direct0r Office of Science and Technology T is r.-. mor ntlu.r--;;eEit bli-- e_., under your chairn~anship a Tast· F vrce to ev uat ....th~ aa
  • - 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
  • Health Service report recommended a long-term air pollution monitoring program in order to define not only the potential danger to public health, but also to delineate the problem of the gaseous pollutants more fully, to assess the need for effecting
  • , transporta­ tion, space technology and science. And even these do not exhaust the possi­ nilities for Federal initiatives. Indeed, they do not include major proposals for negative income tax or revenue sharing with States and municipalities which are currently
  • Agency, the C'ffice of .Science and Technology, and the Bureau of the Budget. Several subcon11-.1ittees or workin 6 groups were forr ..:1ed, and work was well along when, on July 31, the cornmittee was asked to serve as well as a 11 Task :,Torce" to study
  • their inappropriate or excessive use. Monitoring, the of pesticides and Manpower The Task Force n1akes several specific recornn,endations on each of these topics. However, an intensive study of these matters by a PSAC panel is about to be submitted. Consequently
  • is the cognizant Air Force agency that collates information on UFO sightings and monitors Investigations of individual cases. Finally, the committee reviewed selected case histories of UFO sightings with particular emphasis on those that have not been Identified
  • of The c:hristi(m·Scifflce Monitor Ketaf, Keyalist-he)d 11orthernYemen This remote mud-wa.lled vlllne under ,raceful palm trees may be the place where the four-year-old Yemen war took a de­ eilive turnin1. All the evidence here points to a poison, gas attack
  • in doubt do not use" policy on pesticides. Priority is given to nonchem!cal insect ?ontrols and objectionable chem1cals are bemg phased out as soon as possible. The Environmental Sciences Service Administration (ESSA) • which unites the Weather Bureau
  • SIGMAII-65 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS THB GAMEDIRECTORFOR ~IGMAII-65 COLONEL GEORGE A. LINCOIB WAS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH PRESENTPOSITION: Professor and Head ot Department of Social Sciences, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. SCHOO
  • Forces. Graduate Gettysburg College in Political Science. Assigned to Plans Division, J-1 Joint Staff since June 1964. Has served as J-1 Representative on NATO matters and was a member of the EULOCStudy Group. Presently enrolled in graduate program
  • 11 in critical areas of my conversations with Gervais -- a defect which has been sought to be cured by the "notes" taken by Justice Department agents monitoring them and which was sought to be reinforced by sending Mr. Gervais out of the country
  • rights ii that area via an armed vessel -- per.baps a destroyer -- rather than via a communications monitoring ship like the USS BANNER
  • to be made through annual budgets over a three-four year period. We will require evidence of the amount of funds appropriated for the initial year of the project and 'will monitor the Afghan government's annual commitment to see that sufficient funds