the Committee; because there are many things that we see in the CIC that we
I think there are also impressions at times of
think are very laudatory.
some things that have to be accorded very low priority compared to other
activities
‘og
recognizing
we
that
that
are
they
reviewing;
are
and
operating
we
are
under
reviewing
some
severe
relatively
these
of
budget
contratnts(in getting important tasks done now.
MR.” ZIMMERMAN: Mr. Chairman.
CHAIRMANMOSELEY: Dr. Sarn, first.
DR. SARNXT, in the past, have favored the funding of the dose reconand I will
admit to that.
Of
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struction of soil!samples over the CIC,
1l
course, now that that: problem seems solved with our really excellent work
12
of the last couple of months, I would like to turn our attention to the
13
CIc.
14
for Bruce's sake, I would f aver ~cont inuing, obviously, the same level of
15
effort that we are now expending.
16
out of the CIC is literally a list~of" those documents which they plan to
17
register to put into the informationbatk with the amount of the resources
18
they have at their disposal.
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information of what they would like to incorporate, or what they feel that
20
they should incorporate. And, obviously, weneed another contingency area
21
in which there is going to be information developed that no one can foresee
22
the need for such entry at this particular time. Ithink if that kind of
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information
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decisions will be made much easier as to how mucl-We- are_going to request
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in addition to make this CIC an appropriate one, because I think we must
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not lose sight of the fact that billions of dollars havebeen put into the
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development of nuclear weapons testing and millions of dollars into this
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effort
In trying to be-very: practical and pragmatic, I think, number one,
to
is
-E-think the second thing we really need
I would also like to see a second category of
presented to the DAAG group
this
point,
and
I
would
297
hate
and: gio to Bruce that the
to
see
us
somehow
not