1. Observers for REDWING M.r. Strauss said the Administration allow foreign observers to attend Operation those foreign military observers sponsored 2. Awards to A. Tammaro had decided not to REDWING except for by the DOD. and E. J. Bloch and h r. E. J. Bloch, Mr. Strauss presented to Mr. A. Tammaro National Civil Service League Merit Citations in recognition of their outstanding careers in public service. At this point Iv.r. Vance 3. left the meeting. Mionthly Report a. Operations Analysis Mr. Quackenboss said that the Jffic e of Operations Analysis had examined the question of whether U.S. long range U-2 35 and plutonium production planning is influenced by the possibility that the weapons stockpile may never be used, He said that on the basis of the study to date, this possibility doe6 appear to have some inf Iuence on long range production planning. However, he said the likelihood that the U.S. may never have to use its weapons stockpile for military purposes appears not to have influenced the size of the stockpile requirement: b. International Affairs Mr. Gardner reported t@at the proposed ameadrnent for the to the bilateral agreement with the U.K. prov$~~ transfer of special nuclear material is nQW he~g considered by the Department of State. (See A EC .7@3/16.) Mr. Strauss ref exred to the forthcoming visit of Sir Edwin Plowden and x~~ue steal that arrangements be made for his tour to certain AEC installa~ons. -223-

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