. re REPOSITeRY COLLECTION DOE //LAS a LOMV BOX Ne. L2A gwi oo 7 Ss “Cena #4 Bik) —- A sre OF ACVees FOLOER Zi £30kjay tibet January 16, 1968 Files William K. Streenan Contract & Procurement Specialist, HAO TRIP REPORT TO THE TRUST TERRITORY - BIO-MED PROGRAM DECEMBER 1967 HOA:WKS-81 BEST COPY AVAILADL.- Purpose Since HAO is responsible for the liaison and coordination of the Bio-Medical activities in the Pacific, I made an orienta- tion visit to several islands in the Trust Territory of the Pacific, The primary purpose was to become personally acquainted with the various Trust Territory and Contractor personnel who are associated with the AEC-Bio-Med Program and to become familiar with the location where these activities are being conducted. Tr ip Allan Smith, a member of the U. S. Public Health Service, and I departed Honolulu on Wednesday, December 6 at 1:30 a.m. and after crossing the international date line arrived at Guam at 5:45 a.m., Thursday, December 7. At Guam I met Mr. Gordon Findley, the Guam Trust Territory Liaison Officer. Mr. Findley had made reservations for the flight from Guam to Saipan and furnished the necessary permits for entry iato the Trust Territory. General discussions were held with Findley relative to his part in making arrangements for the annual Bio-Med Team's survey. Mr. Findley indicated that he had very little to do with the survey but had been called upon occasionally to provide liaison contacts and services for the team members with other contacts and points in the Mariana Islands. I departed Guam at 4:30 p.m. December 7 and arrived at Saipan at 6:15 p.m. Upon arrival at Saipan, I was met by Mr. Ernest Libby, an employee of the Trust Territory and a regular member of the Bio-Med Survey Team party. Mr. Libby hed made reserva- tions at the only hotel and arranged for transportation there. OFFICE p |... SURNAME p |. \ ne, DATE » 1 v fn. Form AEC-318 Revys) U.S. GOVERNMENTPRINTING OFFICE ; 1966--O- 214-629 AAS EAR?