just one observation which may provide some perspective to this, although The University of it's not necessarily relevant to the DAAG, and so on. legal eight some named. in of Regents the California, in with do to having are currently health radiation It is entirely conceivable that the discovery practices in the fifties. process~ involved suits California, of University the legal those suits will cost the University several million dollars. I think that. you have gotten a tremendous bargain out of the CIC in terms 10 of overal monies that would have been spent in finding these documents in all ofthe places that they formerly resided. ll CHAIRMAN MOSELEY:- I don't know whether this comment has been made or 12 not, but in actuality the: genesis of the CIC had nothing to do with the 13 Dose Assessment Advisory: Group. _It was required by other federal legisla- 14 tion that a communication and. information center be established. It was 15 established here in Las Vegas, ~and the Dose Assessment Advisory Group was 16 given some relation to it for reasons that I don't totally understand at 17 this 18 separate 19 gratuitous. point in terms of their legislation that advisory ~function, establishes In any case -- 20 MR. FRADKIN: 21 CHAIRMAN MOSELEY: 22 MR. FRADKIN: the but CIC. there Maybe our is specific advice is ee May I? — Yes. Again, my name is Philip Fradkin. If I could just say a 23 few words as one who has to use the CIC extensively—in doing research for 24 my projects, 25 knowledgeable person in the world, or the most menial clerk, deciding what 26 I could see, because I don't know what I need until 27 think, to set somebody up within that system to select things out, you are 28 putting one person's or two or three persons’ biases in place where perhaps I would hate to see 295 anybody, whether they are the most Isee it myself. 1

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