Director, Division of Information Serv- MORSE SALISBURY. ices. Director, Division of Inspection... Director, Division of International Affairs. CURTIS A. NELSON. C. H. REICHARDT. JOHN A. HALL. HAROLD L. PRICE. Director, Division of Military Applica- Brig. Gen. ALFRED D. tion. STARBIRD. Director, Division of Nuclear Materials D. F. MUSSER. Management. Director, Division of Organization and OSCAR S. SMITH. Director, Division of Production... Director, Division of Raw Materials ment. Director, Division of Research Director, Division of Security. E. J. BLOCH. JESSE C. JOHNSON. W. KENNETH DAVIS. JOHN H. WILLIAMS. JOHN A. WATERS, Jr. MANAGERS OF OPERATIONS OFFICES AND AREAS Albuquerque (N. Mex.) Operations Office. KENNER F. HERTFord. Burlington (Iowa) Area. Dayton (Miamisburg, Ohio) Area Kansas City (Mo.) Area Los Alamas (N. Mex.) Area Pinellas (Fla.) Area-. Rocky Flats (Colo.) Area.... South Albuquerque (N. Mex.) – Canoga Park (Calif.) Area. Grand Junction (Colo.) Operations Office. Hartford (Conn.) Area-- New York (N. Y.) Operations Office_Brookhaven (Long Island, N. Y.) Area. Princeton (N. J.) Area E. W. GILES. JOHN H. ROBERSON. ERNEST B. TREMMEL. ENZI DE RENZIS. Oak Ridge (Tenn.) Operations Office Paducah (Ky.) Area. Puerto Rico (Mayaguez) Area. St. Louis (Mo.) Area S. R. SAPIRIE. CLARENCE L. KARL. KENNEDY C. BROOKS. ROBERT H. McCULLOH. JOHN I. THOMAS. FRED H. BELCHER. Pittsburgh (Pa.) Naval Reactors, Opera- LAWTON D. GEIGER. tions Office. San Francisco (Calif.) Operations Office- tions Office. HAROLD A. FIDLER. Schenectady (N. Y.) Naval Reactors, JoN D. ANDERSON. APPENDIX 2 MEMBERSHIP OF COMMITTEES STATUTORY COMMITTEES AND BOARD Joint Committee on Atomic Energy-Eighty-fifth Congress This committee was established by the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, and continued under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, to make "continuing studies of the activities of the Atomic Energy Commission and of problems relating to the development, use, and control of atomic energy." The committee is kept fully and currently informed with respect to the Commission's activities. Legislation relating primarily to the Commission or to atomic energy matters is referred to the committee. The committee's membership is composed of 9 Members of the Senate and 9 Members of the House of Representatives. Representative CARL T. DURHAM (North Carolina), Chairman. Senator RICHARD B. RUSSELL (Georgia). Senator JOHN O. PASTORE (Rhode Island). Senator ALBERT GORE (Tennessee). Representative CHET HOLIFIELD (California). Representative PAUL J. KILDAY (Texas). Representative WAYNE N. ASPINALL (Colorado). Representative JAMES E. VAN ZANDT (Pennsylvania). Military Liaison Committee Under section 27 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, "there is hereby established a Military Liaison Committee consisting of a. a Chairman, who shall be the head thereof and who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, who shall serve at the pleasure of the President, and who shall receive compensation at the rate prescribed for an Assistant Secretary of Defense; and b. a representative or representatives from each of the Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, in equal numbers as determined by the Secretary of Defense, to be assigned from each Department by the Secretary thereof, and who will serve without additional compensation. The Chairman of the Committee may designate one of the members of the Committee as Acting Chairman to act during his absence. The Commission shall advise and consult with the Department of Defense, through the Committee, on all atomic energy matters which the Department of Defense deems to relate to military applications of atomic weapons or atomic energy including the development, manufacture, use, and storage of atomic weapons, the allocation of special nuclear material for military research, and the control of information relating to the manufacture or utilization of atomic weapons; and shall keep the Department of Defense, through the Committee, fully and currently informed of all such matters before the Commission. The Department of Defense, through the Committee, shall keep the Commission fully and currently informed on all matters within the Department of Defense which the Commission deems to relate to the development or application of atomic energy. The Department of Defense, through the Committee, shall have the authority to make written recommendations to the Commission from time to time on matters relating to military applications of atomic energy as the Department of Defense may deem appropriate. If the Department of Defense at any time concludes that any request, action, proposed action, or failure to act on the part of the Commission is adverse to the responsibilities of the Department of Defense, the Secretary of Defense shall refer the matter to the President whose decision shall be final." Hon. HERBERT B. LOPER, Chairman. Maj. Gen. DwIGHT E. BEACH, United States Army. Maj. Gen. JOHN P. DALEY, United States Army. Capt. JOSEPH A. JAAP, United States Navy. Maj. Gen. JOHN S. MILLS, United States Air Force. Maj. Gen. RICHARD T. COINER, United States Air Force. General Advisory Committee This committee was established by the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 (Sec. 2 (b)), and is continued by section 26 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. The nine civilian members are appointed by the President to advise the Commission on scientific and technical matters relating to materials, production, and research and development. Under the Atomic Energy Act, the committee shall meet at least four times in every calendar year. Dr. WARREN C. JOHNSON, Chairman; dean of physical sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Dr. JESSE W. BEAMS, chairman, physics department, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Dr. J. B. FISK, executive vice president, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, N. J. Dr. T. KEITH GLENNAN, president, Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. EDWIN M. MCMILLAN, professor of physics, University of California Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif. EGER V. MURPHREE, president, ESSO Research & Engineering Co., New York, N. Y. Dr. EDWARD TELLER, associate director, University of California Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif. Dr. J. C. WARNER, president, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. ROBERT E. WILSON, Standard Oil Co., Chicago, Ill. Dr. JANE H. HALL, secretary; Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, N. Mex. Patent Compensation Board This board was established in April 1949 pursuant to Section 11 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, and is the Board designated under Section 157a of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. Section 157 provides that upon application for just compensation or awards or for the determination of a reasonable royalty fee certain proceedings shall be held before such a board. CASPER W. Oомs, chairman; firm of Casper W. Ooms, Chicago, Ill. JOHN V. L. HOGAN, consulting engineer, Hogan Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. LAWRENCE E. KINGSLAND, Kingsland, Rogers & Ezell, St. Louis, Mo. Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards The committee reviews safety studies and facility license applications referred to it and makes reports thereon, advises the Commission with regard to the hazards of proposed or existing reactor facilities and the adequacy of proposed reactor safety standards, and performs such other duties as the Commission may request. The committee's reports on applications for facility licenses become a part of the record of the application and available to the public, except for security material. Members are appointed by the Commission for a term of 4 years each, and one member is designated by the committee as its chairman. This statutory committee replaced the former Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards in 1957. Dr. C. ROGERS MCCULLOUGH, chairman; project specialist, research and engineering division, Monsanto Chemical Co., Washington, D. C. Dr. MANSON BENEDICT, professor of nuclear engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. Dr. HARVEY BROOKS, dean of engineering and applied physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Dr. WILLARD P. CONNER, manager, physical chemical division, research department, Hercules Powder Co., Wilmington, Del. Dr. R. L. DOAN, manager, atomic energy division, Phillips Petroleum Co., Idaho Falls, Idaho. K. R. Osborn, manager of industrial development, general chemical division, Allied Chemical & Dye Corp., New York, N. Y. D. A. ROGERS, manager, central engineering, Allied Chemical & Dye Corp., Morristown, N. J. REUEL C. STRATTON, vice chairman; assistant director, department of research, the Travelers Insurance Cos. of Hartford, Conn. Dr. ABEL WOLMAN, head, department of sanitary engineering and water resources, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. R. H. GRAHAM, technical secretary; Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Palo Alto, Calif. J. B. GRAHAM, executive assistant, Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D. C. ATOMIC ENERGY LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS PANEL The members of this panel were selected by the President to assist in arriving at peaceful adjustments of labor-management disputes which would imperil the Government's atomic energy program when the normal process of collective bargaining and mediation have been fully utilized without constructive results. |