approval,
These delays are frustrating to laboratory personnel and -
administration and very ofteH result in the imnécessary loss of effi-
ciency arid good will.
We Hope that the dommissioh policy will be —
promulgated to the laboratéFies~¢oncerned and that decisions with regard
to approval cah be made more piomptly in the future. .
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(4) During the month of July, the Subcommittee on Reactors, Materials
arid Production intends to make a series of visits. to various sites, in-
cluding the Argonne National Laboratory, in order to be able to comment
on questions raised by the General Manager with regard to reactor develop
ment and to the boiling water reactor in pafticular.
Later in the same
month, the Weapons Subcommittee intends to visit Lés Alamos, Sandia and
possibly Livermore to discuss recent developments and plans for the
future.
' The next meeting of the GAC will be held in Washington on May 27,
28, and 29, 1954.
In the meantime, the members of the Committee ~ill
continue to be available to the Commission for any problems which may
arise.
Sincerely yours,
I, I. Rabi
Chairman
N02 IIAC2G
es,
Sy DAAS... Te GLAZES.