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The DOD Defense Nuclear Agency’s Nuclear Test Personnel Review program

produced a series of summary reports on the Pacific and continental

atmospheric weapons tests in which DOD and military personnel
participated. The CIC is a repository for the summary reports and for
many of the reference documents used as sources.
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In January 1979, at the request of Governor Scott M. Matheson, all
Utah State offices surveyed their records and files and produced a
collection of documents dealing with fallout, the health effects of
ionizing radiation, and related topics. Microfilm copy of this
collection is resident in the CIC.

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The CIC collection includes press releases issued by the Department of
Energy and predecessor offices as well as an extensive collection of
newspaper articles which reflect the concern for public information
and the public attitude and knowledge about the testing program in
Nevada.

CIC Facilities and Services

The CIC facility provides accommodations for:
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A public reading room where documents of general public interest ate
available for review

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A research area where requested documents may be used for more
in-depth study

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Computer terminals for staff-assisted research of the data base and
files

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Printed and microfiche indices to the collection

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Microform reader/printers for review and copy of documents contained
only on microform

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Document duplication equipment.

A staff of technical and clerical personnel is available to provide research
assistance and access to document.

The Coordination and Information Center is open for visitors from 9:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Requests for services should be

made to Coordination and Information Center, Reynolds Electrical and
Engineering Co., Inc., Post Office Box 14400, Las Vegas, Nevada

89114 or call

commercial (702) 295-0731 or FTS 575-0731.

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