a. AEC 781/78 - Proposed Transmittal of CORPORAL Warhead Information to the U. K. In response to a question by Mr. Graham, Mr. Libby said the JCAE has indicated approval of the principle of the transmittal of certain nuclear warhead information to the U. K. 2. Discussion of AEC Relations with Industry Mr. Libby said he was concerned about the apparent belief on the part of many industrialists that companies will suffer finencial losses from their cooperation with the AEC in joint undertakings. He cited as an example, AEC's cancellation of contracts with some companies after they have invested substantial effort and sums of money in developing a particular project. The Commissioners also discussed AEC's patent policy and its effect in discouraging some industries from participating in atomic energy projects because they will not be able to retain all patent rights to inventions they make while working on AEC projects. Mr. Vance remarked that some firms believe that there are unreasonable delays in obtaining from AEC firm responses to their propesals. Mr. Libby suggested, and the other Commissioners agreed that an Ad Hoc Committee should be established to examine means of improving AEC relations with industry. Mr. Graham pointed out that AEC is the only agency in Government, which is concerned with all aspects of the atomic energy program from the production of raw materials to the manufacture of end products and as such has a responsibility to serve as the industry's spokesman in the Government.

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