Heo 4 O Ge fo og pase een fa Bos hw i abe ‘ of ~1b~ Dr. Rabi felt that some central laboratory group devoted to raw materials problems was needed to pull work in this field together and that Raw the AEC needs a facility of its own for this. Materials . Dr. Buckley suggested that Systems the situation might profit from an interdisciplinary systems study of the Study , Next Hartwell type; this received general assent. The Chairman expressed also GAC | Meeting the wish of the Committee to have available at its next meeting a report covering (a) an analysis of raw materials problems; (b) current and prospective rescarch undertakings; (c) gross facts about development and exploration (note Appendix B). At 10:20 a.m. Dr. Turner, Dr. Boyce, Dr. Hilberry, Dr. Zinn, and Mr. Flaherty joined the meeting for further discussion of ANL matters. Dr, Hull came in shortly thereafter. ANL Continuing the earlier discussion of the visitor participation program, Visitor Partici- Dr. Boyce remarked that of the approximately 30 available openings for paweon visitors, only about half were filled. More visiting scientists would be welcome; but it has been difficult, especially for senior people, to leave their universities, A general problem mentioned by Dr. Rabi is that of competition on major research investigations between visitors and the Laboratory's own staff. He felt the only practical way to go in for visitor participation is to have the laboratory's facilities understaffed. Dr. Boyce hopes to attract interest from small institutions without elaborate facilities of their own. Dr. Boyce went on to comment on the difficulties caused by security restrictions. For example, Q clearance is required for access to an unclassified room if it happens to be in a classified building —- a situation which might be alleviated. by physical segregation. However, there were — oe FE 4 :E Tey,

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