d. The Chairman of the AEC, under NSC 151/1, is res.-nsible for coordinating programs for the discl+sure of atomic energy information to friendly countries, In carrying cut this responsibility he »%perates threugh various agency channels depending upon the purpose involved. DISQUSSIONAND CONCLUSIONS 5. NSC Actions 1045 and 1961, and the AEC letters of 19 February and 1 March 1954, cited above, acknowledge OCB's intcrests in the nuclear energy ! field. As precedents they suggest that the NSC should instruct the OCB to : advise with the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, and the Director of the FCDA om the tining, and manner 7f presentction of such programs aa may significantly affect the climate °f opini~n factor which the United States is seeking to maintain abroad, Such programs, in addition to those previously cited, logically would includes ae the timing of declassification of information covered in 151/1, "disclosure of classified information to allied countries"; be manner and timing of release of proposed information to public officials, law enforcement agencies on clandestine nuclear weapons}; ; Ge domestic nuclear proving ground publicity; de military applications aspects of AEC unclassified reports, and non-military applicatiyns aspects of Department of of nod & es ea # a ra Pa ae ee E aanad"REPROD UCED AT THE y. ; a - ae iM 2 a - i oe Pa A a v a iM _ " D2 ees .a Defense unclassified reports. . verig pEGRET. Sat an