suggested that Mr. Leo D, Marinelli be contacted concerning use of his instrumentation techniques in the Operation REDWING experiments, N.r, Libby also suggested that available water samples from the various tests, be sent to all the AEC Laboratories capable of making quantitative measurements. The Commissioners then discussed radioactive fallout from test operations and the effect of Operation REDWING on the world-wide strontium 90 level, Mr. Libby commented on the need for information collating devices in the SUNSHINEarea, such as seminars or scientific journals, Mr, Boss then reported on questions asked by Mr. Takashi: | Mukaibo, the Japanese Scientific Attache, with respect to the conduct of the Operation REDWING tests. (See AEC 787/22 subsequently circulated.) 9. Organization and Personnel . ... Mr, Smith commented on some of the personnel problems involved in moving the AEC. headquarters to Germantown. Wr, Strauss reported that the Assistant to the President: - and the Secretary of Labor had agreed that the Atomic Energy Labor Management Relations Panel should be transferred to the AEC and that the White House would issue the necessary decision to effect the transfer, 10, Security Mr. Waters briefly discussed security matters, Mr. Strauss requested that he be provided with information on certain unaccounted for documents, li. Information Services In response to a question by Mr. Strauss concerning the status of discussions with the DOD regarding a program for public media | _ observers at Operation REDWING,V.r, Salisbury commented on possibie atcommodations for these observers. ~ 169 -