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(e) Page 7, paragraph III-B-1: Eliminating weaknesses
in our active defenses.
(f) Pages 7-8, paragraph IITI-B-2: Further strengthening
active defenses.
(g) Page 8, paragraph III-B-4: Developing arec defense
against ICEM's.
(h) Page 8, paragraph III-B-5: R&D program for improved
anti-submarine effort and for defense against submarine-launched missiles.
(i)
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a,
IV-A: Changes in organization
of Defense Department (Budget)
(3)
Page 11
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IV-C-2: Supplying nuclear weapons
to NATO. State= ABC)
(3) The Director, Bureau of the Budget:
Pages 10, paragraph IV-A: Responsibilities of ODM,
FCDA, Defense, and local governments for protection
of civil population. (Defense, ODM, FCDA)
(4) The Director of Central Intelligence:
Page 10
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IV-B:
intelligence. CHAC)
Strategic warning and
(5) The Federal Civil, Defense Administrator:
Page 8
ragraph
III-B-3: Nationwide fallout shelter
program. (State. Defense, ODM, AEC)
Cc.
Requested the Secretary of the Treasury, the Director, Bureau of
the Budget, and the Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers, to
submit to the Council through the NSC Planning Boerd, on or
before December 15, 1957, initial comments and recommendations
on "Costs and Economic Consequences" (pages 11-13, paragraph V).
Noted that the NSC Planning Board would consolidate the responses
by the various departments and agencies to the Panel Reconumendations into a single report for consideration by the Council.
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. Pending the receipt of the initial comments and recommendations
requested in b and c above, requested the Secretary of Defense,
in making hispresentations to the Council on U.S. Military Pro-
grams for FY 1959, to indicate the extent to which the conclusions
in the Report will or could be implemented in the FY 1959 programs.
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