VISAS: SOVIETS TO INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE POLICY CONFERENCE SKLYAROV GROUP
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Date: June 12, 1974
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1e VISAS CABLL SENT RODAY FOR SKLYAROV GROUP,
21 CHEREMKINA OF SCSI TOLD US INFORMALLY THAT DELAY
IN TRANSIMTTING SOVIET PROPOSALS IN FOUR TOPICS IN FIELD
OF SCIENCE POLICY IS RESULT OF EXTENSIVE REVNEW Or
SOVET PROPOSALS THAT WAS UNDERTAKEN ON MASTS OF UIeSo
PROPOSALS ALREADY RECEIVED, ALTHOUGH IILIPPOV
AND OTHER MATERIAL WAS READY 6ARLIUR, AFTER ~~ECEIVING U,S0
PORPOSALS SKLYAROV DECIDED NOTHING SHOULD BE SENT UNTIL
U0S. PROPOSALS HAD DEENEXAMINED AND TAXEN INTO ACCOUNT
IN SOVIET PROPOSALS AS NECESSARY, THIS SCENARIO AGAIN
POINTS UP DESIRABILITY OF ARRANGING SIMULTANEOUS, REEL
CIPROCAL EXCANGE OF SUCH DOCUMENTS WHENEVER POSSIBLE
IN ORDER TO HEAD OFF EXTENDED DELAYS.
3o CHEREMKINA JUNE 5 TOLD US THAT SOVIET MATERIAL
WILL PROBABLY BE READY BY JUNE 7, AT SAME TIME,
SHE ENQUIRED WHETHER PROGRAM OF VISIT OF SKLYAROV
GROUP HAD BEEN FIRMED UP WITH RESPECT TO SPECIFIC
ITINERARY AND FACULITY VSITS, (SOME SUGGESTIONS
FOR SITE VISIYS WERE INCLUDED IN SKLYAROV?FUSFELD
TELEX OF MAY 23,) IF DETAILED PROGRAM OF VISIT IS
AVAILABLE, WE WOULD APPRECIATE BET%u INFORMED BEFORE
JUNE 7 SO THAT WE MIGHT TRANSMTT PROGRAM TO SCSI
AT SAME TIME WE RECEIVE MATERIAL FOR BECKLER,STOESSEL
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Dr. E. Sklyarov
Head, Science Management Dept.
State Committee for Science & Technology
11 Groky Street
Moscow, U.S.S.R.
Dear Mr. Sklyarov,
I was pleased to receive yourletter of April 12 and I would like to
review some of the points in it in more detail.
First let' me recommend an itinerary that will accommodate your
.several interests. Since you and your delegation will be arriving
in New York on June 16, we will make arrangements for visits to
laboratories of interest to you in the New York area. These visits
will be arranged for June 17 and June 18. The delegation will then
go to Washington on June 19 for any discussion you may wish to have
there with the U.. S. members of the Science Policy Study.
Our two day conference will then take place in Washington on June 20
and June 21. You could plan to travel to California on Saturday, June 22.
Your letter requested visits to both TRW and to Stanford University.
As you know, TRW is near Los Angeles while Stanford University is
near San Francisco. We can certainly make the arrangements but it
would mean additional travel on your part. You could leave Califor-.
nia (either Los Angeles or San Francisco) on June 25 at about 4:00 P1'I
and arrive in New York shortly after midnight.. This would permit you
to leave New York on the evening of June 26 for your flight to the Soviet
Union
If you feel that visits to both Los Angeles and San Francisco might be
too tiring, we would arrange for visits to both Stanford University and
some industrial laboratories in the San Francisco area and omit Los
Angeles. However, we will certainly be pleased to try to make the
arrangeme ris you request. if the extra travelling will not be too much.
oS 1 CG ('-he subject matters you suggested for our conference are certainly
O?.4?' Se, acceptable. We will, therefore, have four sessions, one for each
--640- e.R--S of the three subjects you had suggested, and then a final session for
,ctary-Trrasurer'
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review and consideration of other topics. It is our intention to have
speakers from the U. S. present one or two case examples in each of
the three subject areas. I assume that members of your delegation
will be prepared to do the same. I suggest that the U. S. and the
U.S.S.R. 's formal presentations both be relatively short, with each'
.side limited to two examples of about twenty minutes each. This
would mean that the formal presentation at each session would last
for approximately an hour and a half. There would then be an addi-
tional hour and a half for questions and discussion on the subject
matter for that session.
The fourth session would summarize the preceding discussion in
order to determine which case studies would be most appropriate
for inclusion into the work of the Science Policy Study Group. This
fourth session would also consider other subject areas that might
be of additional interest for your Study Group.
Presumably the results of the two day conference would be to agree
on specific case studies, either from those presentations at the
conference or from others that may be recommended during the
conference, which will be the basis for the work of the subcommittee
headed by yourself and Dr. Heffner.
I assume that Mr. Gurkin will be arranging your hotel reservation
in New York. If you need any help .in reservations anywhere else,
either Washington or California., please let us know.
I look forward to seeing you shortly.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
.ii
Herbert I. Fusfeld
cc: D. Beckler bc: H. Pollack P.C. White
H. Heffner J. Tech T. R. Hopkins
G. Gurkin O.H..Ganley J.K.. Bragg
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Dr. Herbert Ib Fusfeld
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Dear Dr. Fusfeld:
RECEIVED
APR 2;& 1974
H. 1. F.
April; I , 1974
I must begin this with regrets for the delay in writing. It took
time to agree the topics for the conference with the speakers.
We would suggest the topics for presentation as follows:
1. Increasing productivity of R & D
2. Transfer of research from academic institutions to ministries
in USSR or from universities to industry in U.S.
3. Transfer of research from laboratories to production
Furthermore we could discuss procedures for coordinating large
R & D programs informally. I am planning to lead our delegation
of seven membersp their names will be provided in the nearest
future.. As to specific requests we would be interested to visit
R 8: D centers of such companies as Bell Telephone Laboratories,
RCA, TRW Systems and Stanford University. I am certain any itine-
rary you prerare will be most informative and fruitful.
In accord with your suggestion we plan to arrive in New York,
Sunday, June 16, 1974 so that we could start our sessions in
Washington on June 18.Our visit is scheduled for ten days-;till
June 26.
I will contact you immediately after all the. details of our visit
have been clarified
Looking forward to our visit, and to seeing you again.
With best regards,
Sincerely,
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