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Page 934
... specific piece of information happened to be con- trary to the policy of the Department of Defense does not necessarily mean that a recommendation that it be deleted would be made . Again you get into the judgment factor . Mr. FASCELL ...
... specific piece of information happened to be con- trary to the policy of the Department of Defense does not necessarily mean that a recommendation that it be deleted would be made . Again you get into the judgment factor . Mr. FASCELL ...
Page 946
... . Moss . The Secretaries meet and they arrive at a policy decision . Does it stop there or is it communicated further down ? Mr. Ross . Are you referring to this specific instance 946 INFORMATION FROM FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES.
... . Moss . The Secretaries meet and they arrive at a policy decision . Does it stop there or is it communicated further down ? Mr. Ross . Are you referring to this specific instance 946 INFORMATION FROM FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES.
Page 947
... specific instance ? Mr. Moss . This specific instance . Mr. Ross . I don't believe that it could be considered a policy de- cision . Mr. Moss . You decided you would not permit official speed tests of these planes until they had been in ...
... specific instance ? Mr. Moss . This specific instance . Mr. Ross . I don't believe that it could be considered a policy de- cision . Mr. Moss . You decided you would not permit official speed tests of these planes until they had been in ...
Page 969
... specific case . Would you cite the specific statute concerning the question the chairman asked of Mr. Ross ? Mr. NIEDERLEHNER . I would not place reliance upon the statutes other than 5 United States Code 22. I would not place sole ...
... specific case . Would you cite the specific statute concerning the question the chairman asked of Mr. Ross ? Mr. NIEDERLEHNER . I would not place reliance upon the statutes other than 5 United States Code 22. I would not place sole ...
Page 976
... specific statute , but I point out the practical aspect of it . Mr. FASCELL . I understand . Mr. NIEDERLEHNER . And actually the file would probably be in the physical possession of the Department of Justice in one of those cases ; so ...
... specific statute , but I point out the practical aspect of it . Mr. FASCELL . I understand . Mr. NIEDERLEHNER . And actually the file would probably be in the physical possession of the Department of Justice in one of those cases ; so ...
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