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wherewithal to pay for needed corrective actions in a safety area, therefore,
it is not appropriate for our safety appraisers to insist upon corrective
actions by contractor management -through the formal contractor appraisal
system.
True, safety "Surveys" are made of activities, and an "advisory"
recommendation is made to PASO and the contractor.
These "surveys" are
without the force and effect of NV management behind them; are not subject
to the same staff review aS an appraisal would be.
The contractor and
PASO is left solely with the problem of trying to negotiate with the funding
agency, for needed corrective safety actions.
JI do not think I need to
describe how this arrangement works; simply put it does not.

There are other areas, perhaps less glaring than the above two, which are
involved (e.g. Radiological Safety Procedures at JA) which I'll not go into
at this time since I believe they will find a solution if you accept my

following recommendation.

Ink, I believe we may be dealing with an area of non-communication with some
overtones of conflicting bureaucratic policies.
I know that the NV staff
would respond affirmatively with appropriate procedures and policies if they
were totally aware of the kinds of problems Leon Silverstrom, and other U.S.
Government attorneys, are working on.
Also, I believe it would help if you

would enunciate formally the absolute need for current NV policies and procedures to reflect knowledge of "lessons learned" in the fifties.
If we do
not do these things, I feel certain that our successors will inherit the
same legal

- and perhaps moral

- legacy that we did.

Lastly, Ink, I am sending this to you "eyes only" only because some of the
comments can be construed as personal efiticism of NV staff, and as such
might be addressed defensively with some loss of objectivity.
I have no
pride of authorship on this issue.
It needs correcting, and I will play
any role to help I can.
could pull it together.

However, I really believe that Leon is the guy who
JI have tried to solve this problem without reference

to you, several times over the past two years without success.

Recent news-

paper and TV publicity on the Cooper, Big Smokey and other related matters
have led me to conclude that I must communicate with you directly.

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