Arms Control and Disarmament Agency: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on National Security Policy and Scientific Developments of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session ... |
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... limitations we have imposed , and this is because there is such an imbalance between the enormous amount of information put out by the Pentagon and the ACDA on all kinds of things , for example , the threats of the Soviets , and the ...
... limitations we have imposed , and this is because there is such an imbalance between the enormous amount of information put out by the Pentagon and the ACDA on all kinds of things , for example , the threats of the Soviets , and the ...
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... Government mechanisms for dealing with the sub- ject even more closely when I became a consultant to a panel on arms limitation of the President's Science Advisory Committee in about 1958 or 1959. This panel was headed by J. R. 28.
... Government mechanisms for dealing with the sub- ject even more closely when I became a consultant to a panel on arms limitation of the President's Science Advisory Committee in about 1958 or 1959. This panel was headed by J. R. 28.
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... limitation that the act has put upon what have seemed to me to be the proper responsibilities and exercises of responsibility by the Agency . Therefore , I would not recommend , or at least I see no reason to recommend , changes in the ...
... limitation that the act has put upon what have seemed to me to be the proper responsibilities and exercises of responsibility by the Agency . Therefore , I would not recommend , or at least I see no reason to recommend , changes in the ...
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... limitation is workable and possible and worthwhile ? ARMS LIMITATION WORTHWHILE ? Mr. NITZE . During SALT I , it was possible to negotiate the ABM treaty . My own view is that that was a constructive thing to do . One can ask now was it ...
... limitation is workable and possible and worthwhile ? ARMS LIMITATION WORTHWHILE ? Mr. NITZE . During SALT I , it was possible to negotiate the ABM treaty . My own view is that that was a constructive thing to do . One can ask now was it ...
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... limitation and regulation of armaments , requires , and will require , continuous work . Mr. RATHJENS . I am a little confused by your question , as to whether you are referring to what we could hope to see in the way of the kind of ...
... limitation and regulation of armaments , requires , and will require , continuous work . Mr. RATHJENS . I am a little confused by your question , as to whether you are referring to what we could hope to see in the way of the kind of ...
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ABM Treaty ACDA Director ACDA Publication ACDA's activities administration advise Advisory Committee appropriate armaments arms control negotiations arms control policy arms limitation arms race BIESTER BINGHAM BRENNAN budget BUNDY Chairman concern CONGRES CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional control and disarmament Dean Rusk decisions Defense Department defense programs Department of Defense Director of ACDA Disarmament Agency efforts executive branch FISHER foreign policy FRASER hearings Hudson Institute IKLE impact important joint committee legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS matters McCloy ment military National Security Council national security policy NITZE nuclear weapons officers participation peace position President problem public information question Rathjens require Richardson role Rusk SALT SALT II Secretary of Defense Senate Soviet Union staff statement strategic subcommittee test ban tion Treaty U.S. arms control U.S. delegation U.S. representative United weapons systems White House ZABLOCKI
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Page 240 - Act shall include a clause to the effect that the Comptroller General of the United States or any of his duly authorized representatives shall, until the expiration of three years after final payment, have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers, and records of the contractor or any of his subcontractors engaged in the performance of and involving transactions related to such contracts or subcontracts.
Page 233 - Government agency" means any executive department, commission, agency, independent establishment, corporation wholly, or partly owned by the United States which is an instrumentality of the United States, or any board, bureau, division, service, office, officer, authority, administration, or other establishment in the executive branch of Government. (c) The term "Agency" means the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
Page 187 - Act, an ultimate goal of the United States continues to be a world which is free from the scourge of war and the dangers and burdens of armaments ; in which the use of force has been subordinated to the rule of law ; and in which international adjustments to a changing world are achieved peacefully.
Page 29 - Broaden the role of the Office of the Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Fisheries and Wildlife into an Office of Ocean Affairs in the Department of State.
Page 222 - Commission, the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Special Assistant to the President for Science and Technology. The product of the review should be recommendations to guide future executive branch action.
Page 236 - The scientific, economic, political, legal, social, psychological, military, and technological factors related to the prevention of war with a view to a better understanding of how the basic structure of a lasting peace may be established...
Page 222 - United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency". DIRECTOR SEC. 22.' The Agency shall be headed by a Director, who shall serve as the principal adviser to the Secretary of State and the President on arms control and disarmament matters.
Page 233 - It must be able to carry out the following primary functions: (a) The conduct, support, and coordination of research for arms control and disarmament policy formulation...
Page 234 - Sec. 102. (a) There is hereby established under the National Security Council a Central Intelligence Agency with a Director of Central Intelligence who shall be the head thereof, and with a Deputy Director of Central Intelligence who shall act for, and exercise the powers of, the Director during his absence or disability. The Director and the Deputy Director shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate...
Page 236 - ... developments resulting from such research developed by Government expenditure will (with such exceptions and limitations, if any, as the Director may find to be necessary in the public interest) be available to the general public. This subsection shall not be so construed as to deprive the owners of any background patent relating thereto of such rights as he may have thereunder.