h. het, Noted that in view of possible interna tionally repercussions of such nature as interest, a flexible procedure to affect the national is extablished to take additional informational actions as deemed necessary; 1. Noted that official backgrcund material and reporting of spot news is to be prepared to respond to the extent possible to the expectec requests from U.S, media and ag.4 means for having material“aval if necessary, ceo Pe, BRicanet j. ‘ ee to combat unfavorable reaction abroad; rows ” nro gaan : woe Noted that the Joint Information Plan for : Operation REDWING is before .. <4 the Department of Defense for approval; and k. Noted that a letter notifying the JCAE of the Information Plan will be transmitted after coordination of the plan with other Executive Agencies. The Commission, also; Determined that the approximate date of the first shot of Cperation REDWING may be published without constituting an undue risk to the common defense and security. Mr. Strauss referred to the lack of prees interest in the recent North Americar Aviation and General Electric press releases regarding tneir foreign contracts, and suggested the consideration be given to means of publicly emphasizing these contracts. Mr, Libby asked that companies be requested to routineiy furnish AEC with copies of public statenents con- cerning their atomic energy activities. Mr, Strauss observed that tuis would be a means of keeping the President informed ge Oe ft ee aft EN Sh arbeeg ated Ste wot > . age mane oath of progress ‘under’ research*reactor pila tera aggheen eem & a + . oA,

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