8, Clinate of opinion considerations formulated by OCB should guide all goverment actions in the sphore of nuclear energy «nd related projects which are capable of significant overseus impact. However, since there are nany factors which nay nilitate agcinst a progrenm which seems desirable from a clinate-of-opinion standpoint, the NSC nust reconcile conflicting viewpoints, 9, Review of the NSC projrais assigned to OCB, iSC progra.s assizned to the AEC, the Office of Defense iiobilization, and the various obligations dnposed upon departments and arsencies by the utonie Energy Act, 1946, (AEC) and Public Law 920 (FCDA) indicates that potential gaps in coordinated operational control exist in the ares cf nuclear energy projects and related infortiation prograis, The Nabioneld Scecurity Council should, in the interest of the U.S, security position world-wide, teke action to insure that such gaps do not operate to the detriment of national policy. RECO WEZNDATIONS 10. It is reccruiended that the Operations Coordinating Board: a. inform the NSC with respect to OCB responsibilities for the coordination of nuclear enorgy projects and related infornation procrans, _ that: "The OCB intcrest and concern is priuarily to assure naxinu foreign support of the U.S. international position with respect to national policies, programs and objectives.