LETTER TO HONORABLE ALLEN W. DULLES FROM LEWIS L. STRAUSS
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UNITED STATES
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
WASHINGTON 28. D. C.
DOE review
completed.
c)7a 7.
As you Imow, Section 143 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1951i. was amended
by Public Law 1006, approved on August 6, 1956, and now reads as follows:
"Sec. 143. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PARTICIPATION.--
The Commission may authorize any of its employees, or employees
of any contractor, prospective contractor, licensee or prospective
licensee of the Commission, or any other person authorized access
to Restricted Data by the Commission under Subsection 145b., to
permit any employee of an agency of the Department of Defense or
of its contractors, or any member of the Armed Forces to have
access to Restricted Data required in the performance of his
duties and so certified by the head of -the appropriate agency of
the Department of Defense or his designee: Provided, however,
That the head of the appropriate agency of the Department of
Defense or his designee has determined, in accordance with the
established personnel security procedures and standards of such
agency that permitting the member or employee to have access to
such Restricted Data will not endanger the common defense and
security; And provided further, That the Secretary of Defense
finds that the established personnel and other security procedures
and standards of such agency are adequate and in reasonable
conformity to the standards established by the Commission under
section 745."
To implement Section 113 of the Act the Commission has approved the policy
of authorizing the Heads of Federal Departments and Agencies other than the
Department of Defense to permit their employees or contractor employees
who have been cleared by the AEC (excluding such employees who have been
cleared by the AEC in connection with an access permit) to grant access to
the Restricted Data in their possession to any employee of an agency of
the Department of Defense or of its contractors, or any member of the
Armed Forces provided that the Head of the appropriate agency of the
Department of Defense or his designee certifies in writing that such
member or employee needs the access in the performance of duty, possesses
appropriate military clearance, and that permitting the access will not
endanger the common defense and security.
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Honorable Allen W. Dulles
A revision of AEC Manual Chapter 2318 to implement this policy is
transmitted herewith to supersede identically numbered chapter
dated May 2, 1956. Insofar as your agency is concerned, this
chapter is limited in its application to oral transmissions of
Restricted Data to personnel of the Department of Defense and its
contractors. When the transfer of Restricted Data documents is
involved, you will be guided by the appropriate sections of
AEC Manual Chapters 2105, 2106, 2108, 2109, 2110, and 2402.
Sincerely yours,
Enclosure:
Cy rev. AEC Man. Chapt. 2318
Honorable Allen W. Dulles
Director, Central Intelligence Agency
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U. S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
AEC MANUAL
TRANSMITTAL NOTICE
Revision: Chapter 2318 ACCESS TO RESTRICTED DATA BY MEMBERS OF THE
ARMED FORCES AND EMPLOYEES OF AGENCIES OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTORS
1. Attached is AEC Manual Chapter 2318 which supersedes Chapter 2318
dated April 27, 1956, subsequent revisions to Appendix 2318-03
dated May 22, August 30 and October 12, 1956, and Appendixes
2318-03 and -0 dated July 6, 1956.
2. The following changes have been made:
a. Certain officials of Federal Departments and Agencies other
than the DOD, who are listed in the new Appendix 2318-031,
are authorized to permit their AEC cleared Federal and
contractor employees to grant access to Restricted Data
in their possession to members of the Armed Forces and
employees of Agencies of DOD and its contractors under
prescribed procedures.
b. Appendix 2318-04 has been revised with. respect to the
iJavy Reactor Program, the Aircraft Reactor Program and
additional delegations have been made to the Managers
of the Oak Ridge, Hanford and Savannah. River Operations
Offices.
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Page 2318-014-B of the Appendix to this Manual Chapter is designated
as "Official Use Only" and the dissemination of this page will be
governed accordingly.
Please file this Chapter to replace the superseded one in Part 2300
of your AEC Manual.
R. W. Cook
Deputy General Lanager
February 6, 1957
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Security
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Personnel Clearance
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Chapter 2318 ACCESS TO RE.iTRICTED DATA BY MEMBERS OF THE
ARMED FORCES AND EMPLOYEES OF AGENCIES OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTORS/
2318-01 Purpose and Scope
This Chapter sets forth the policy and procedures whereby AEC employees and
employees of AEC contractors or licensees and employees of other Federal
Departments or Agencies and their contractors, who_possess_appropiate AEC
clearance, may permit an employee of an agency of the Department of Defense,
or of its contractors, or any member of the Armed Forces to have access to
Restricted Data in their-possession. When the transfer of Restricted Data
documents or material is _inv llved, the_requirem_ents of_Pa_rts_2100 and 21400
of theABC_Manua shall apply,provided that the-certification required r
Section 03 hereof is furnished. The policy-and-procedures in this Chapter
are also applicable to civilian and military employees of an agency of the
Department of Defense when that agency is acting as a contractor to the AEC.
Nothing in-this Chapter shall authorize,-or permit the authorization of any
individual who has been cleared by the AEC in connection with an Access
Permit issued pursuant to 10 CFR Part 25-to communicate Restricted Data
information in his possession to-members_of the Armed Forces or employees
of the DOD or its contractors in accordance with the-provisions of this
Chapter or-Section 1 3_of the Atomic-Energy Act of-195E.
2318-02 Policy
It is the policy of the Atomic Energy Commission to permit its employees
and employees of its contractors and licensees and employees of other
Federal Departments or Agencies, and their contractors whopossess app ro-
2riate AEC-clearance, to grant access to Restricted Data to an employee of
an agency of the Department of Defense or of its_ contractors or to any
members of the Armed Forces upon-appropriate-request-in accordance-with
the conditions set forth below.
2318-03 Requests for Access to Restricted Data
All requests for access to Restricted Data shall be made on Form AEC-277,
"Request for Visit or Access Approval," by or in the name of one of the
officials listed in AEC Appendix 2318-03.
Page 2319-OL-B of the Appendix to this Manual Chapter is designated as
"Official Use Only" and the dissemination of this page will be governed
accordingly.
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See-AEC Manual Chapters 2105, 2106, 2108, 2109, 2110 and 21402.
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AEC 2318-031
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ARMED FORCES AND EMPLOYEES OF AGENCIES OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTORS
031 The request shall be addressed to the Manager of Operations or
the head of the Division or Office, Headquarters, or the official of
another Federal Department or Agency, as listed in A endix 2318-031
having jurisdiction over the matter to which access is desired, whichever
is appropriate. A copy_of the request made-to another Federal Department
or Agency shall be forwarded to the Director, Division of Security, AEC
Headquarters. -- ? --- _ _ ._ ____ _____
032 Each request shall include the following:
a. Name of person(s), organization represented and, if
other than one of the Armed Services, the organization's
relationship to the Department of Defense;
b. Specific information to which access is requested;
c. The military clearance status of each person
(Top Secret, Secret, or Confidential);
d. Certification that the person needs the s.ccess
in the performance of duty;
e. Anticipated date of visit and names of persons to
be visited, as appropriate;l
f. Statement of determination that permitting the
persons access will not endanger the common defense
and security.
23.18-04 Approving Requests for Access
The honoring of requests for access to Restricted Data in possession of
AEC employees and employees of AEC contractors and licensees shall be a
responsibility of the Manager of Operations or head of Division or Office,
Headquarters, or-their-designees. Approval of a request for access to
Restricted Data in the_possession of an AEC cleared emFl ee of a Federal
Department or Agency (other than AEC and DODT or its contractor shall be
the responsibility of the appropriate official listed in Appendix 2318-031
or-his-designee. They may authorize the access after satisfying themselves:
a. As to the person's identity;
b. That the person's military clearance as indicated
in the request is at least equal to the classification
of the information to which access is requested; and
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This sub-section is not applicable to requests for documents or material
containing Restricted Data. In such cases the exact address to which
such documents or material are to be sent shall be substituted.
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ARMED FORCES AND EMPLOYEES OF AGENCIES OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTORS
c. That they possess authority to afford the access:
AEC 2318-05
1. All requests for access involving Top Secret
production rates or Top Secret stockpile figures
shall be referred for approval to the Director,
Division of Military Application, AEC Headquarters.
*2. AEC Appendix 2318-031 lists those officials of
Federal Departments and Agencies other than the
AEC and the Department of Defense who have authority
to approve certified requests (other than those
covered in OL-c-1 above) for access to Restricted
Data in the possession of their employees and
contractor employees who have been cleared by the
AEC.*
3. AEC Appendix 2318-04 lists the programs, projects,
areas of information, and conditions under which
designated AEC officials are authorized to approve
certified requests for access to Restricted Data
in the possession of-employees-of the AEC and its
contractors. - - - - - -
2318-05 Honoring of Requests Made to AEC for Access Not Within the
Programs, Projects, and Agencies Listed in AEC Appendix 2318-0h.
Requests made or referred to AEC for access not authorized by the specific
delegations of AEC Appendix 2318-0b shall be forwarded to the cognizant
Division, Headquarters, and shall be honored only when such requests have
been approved by the appropriate service screening office.
2318-06 Coordination of Requests Within AEC
Headquarters Offices and Divisions having operational jurisdiction over
matter to which access is requested shall coordinate such requests with
other divisions having an interest in such information.
2318-07 Continuing Access
Where arrangements are made under the delegations of authority set forth
in AEC Appendix 2318-0L or where an agency of the DOD is acting as a con-
tractor to AEC or-to another government-aEency, some flexibility in the
day-to-day requirements for access covered in this Chapter may be justified.
After the formal procedures required by the Chapter for an individual to
have access have once been complied with, local arrangements for repeated
access (for a specified period not to exceed-one-year') by such individual
under the above-mentioned circumstances may be made by the cognizant
Manager of Operations or the head of a Division or Office, Headquarters,
or the a2propriate official of-another-Federal--Department or AEency
listed in Appendix 2310-031.-
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ARMED FORCES AND EMPLOYEES OF AGENCIES OF THE
2AEC- 318-08 DEPAIThENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTORS
2318-08 Access on the Basis of AEC Clearances
AEC employees and employees of its contractors and licensees and employees
of other Federal Departments or Agencies and their contractors who possess
apprcpriate AEC clearance may continue to accept active AEC clearances in
lieu of military clearances as a basis for granting access to Restricted
Data to an employee of an agency of the Department of Defense or of its
contractors, or to any member of the Armed Forces. In these cases, the
information described in sub-sections 2318-032c and f shall not be required;
however, regular AEC visitor-control procedures shall apply. (See AEC
Chapter 2501.)
2318-09 Department of Defense .?ersonnel Assigned for Dut~Lwrith the AEC
Notwithstanding the procedures yet forth above, those DOD personnel assigned
for duty with the AEC (not with AEC contractors) shall possess AEC clearance
and shall, in their assigned capacity, be afforded access to Restricted Data
on the same basis as AEC employes. Restricted Data received by such
personnel may be disseminated b;y them as DOD representatives in accordance
with DOD regulations, provided that, as DOD representatives, they possess
appropriate certification as required by the provisions of Section 03 above.
2318-10 Record Keeping
Each Manager of Operations and each official of a Federal Department or
Agency_listed in Appendix 2318-~3l shall be-responsible-for maintaining a
single control index recording those grants of access which have been
approved under this Chapter. Heads of AEC Divisions or Cffices, Headquarters,
shall forward a copy of each request for access which they have approved to
the Director, Division of Security, who shall maintain a similar index for
the Headquarters Office.
2318?-11 Liaison
The Director, Division of Security, Headquarters, shall maintain liaison
with the Department of Defense and other Federal Departments-and Agencies
to:
a. Assure prompt notification of changes in those
positions whose occupants are authorized tc initiate
access requests;
b. Aid in identifying Managers of Operations cr heads of
Divisions or Offices, Headquarters, and officials of
Federal Departments and Agencies, to which specific
requests should be directed.
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ARMED FORCES AND EMPLOYEES OF AGENCIES OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTORS
AEC 2318-12
2318-12 Safeguarding and Further Dissemination Within Agencies of
the Department of Defense
Safeguarding of Restricted Data and further dissemination of it to members
of the Armed Forces, employees of agencies of the Department of Defense
or of its contractors, after it has been initially furnished to them,
shall be the responsibility of the Department of Defense.
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"'A p FORCES AND EMPLOYEES QFAGENCIEt'O' THE
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTORS
AEC Appendix
2318-03-A
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OFFICIALS AUTHORIZED TO CERTIFY PERSONNEL UNDER THEIR
JURISDICTION FOR ACCESS TO RESTRICTED DATA INFORMATION IN THE POSSESSION OF
EMPLOYEES OF THE AEC AND ITS CONTRACTORS AND EMPLOYEES OF OTHER'FEDERII- - -
DEPARTMEN-T OR. AGENCIES AND THEIR CONTRACTORS 1Ai5 POSSESS IPP 5FRIITTE AEC
'CLEARANCE-- ----- ----------------------
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Office of the Secretary of Defense other than MW and JCS:
Assistant Secretaries of Defense
General Counsel
Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy)
Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Special Operations)
Military Liaison Committee:
Chairman, Military Liaison Committee
Executive Secretary, Military Liaison Committee
Joint Chiefs of Staffs
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Director, Joint Staff
Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Deputy Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Staff Assistant to the Director, Joint Staff
Director, Weapons Systems Evaluation Group
Executive Secretary, Weapons Systems Evaluation
Commander, Joint Task Force- SEVEN
Armed Forces Special Weapons Project
Chief, Armed Forces Special Weapons Project
Commanding General, Field Command, AFSWP
Group.
Officer-in-Charge, Mid-West Engineer and Construction Office
Commanders (for personnel under their command only) of atomic
weapons storage facilities which have Atomic Energy
Commission custodians.
Department of the Army
Secretary of tha Army
Under Secretary of the Army
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Forces)
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil-Military Affairs)
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Logistics)
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management)
Chief of Staff
Vice Chief of Staff
Deputy Chiefs of Staff
Assistant Chiefs of Staff
Commander in Chief, U.S. Army, Europe
Commanding General, Continental Army Command
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2318-03-B DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTFACTC S
Commanding General, U.S. Army., Alaska
Commanding General., U.S. Army., Pacific
Commanding Generals of Continental Armies
Commanding General., Military District of Washington
Commanding General, Army Antiaircraft Command
Chief Ordnance
Chief Signal Officer
Chief Chemical Off-Leer
Chief of Transportation
Chief of Engineers
The Surgeon Genera!
The Quartermaster General
Installation Commanders (for personnel under their command only)
of atomic weapon storage facilities which have AEC custodians.
Commanders (for personnel under their command only) of atomic
weapon storage facilities which have AEC custodians but which
are not operated under the jurisdiction of installation
commanders.
Ipartment of the Navy
Secretary of the Navy
Under Secretary of the Navy
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material)
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Air)
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Xanagement),
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Personnel and Reserve Forces)
Chief of Naval Operations
Vice Chief of Naval Operations
Director of Naval Intelligence
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Personnel)
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Admin;Lstration)
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Fleet Operations and
Readiness)
Director, Atomic Energy Applications Division
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Logistics)
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air)
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Plans and Policy)
Commandant of the ILarine Corps
Chiefs Bureau of Aeronautics
Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Chief., Bureau of Ordnance
Chief of Naval Per.onnel
Chief., Bureau of Skips
Chief., Bureau of St.pplies and Accounts
Chief, Bureau of Yards and Decks
Chief of Naval Research
Chief of Naval Material
Commander in Chief., U.S. Atlantic Fleet
Commander in Chief., U.S. Pacific Fleet
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTORS 2318-03-C
Commander, Eastern Sea Frontier
Commander, Western Sea Frontier
Commander, Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet
Commander, Service Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet
Commander, Training Command, U.S. Atlantic Fleet
Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet
Commander, Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet
Commander, Service Force, U.S. Pacific. Fleet
Commander, Training Command, U.S. Pacific Fleet
Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet
Installation Commanders (for personnel under their command only)
of atomic weapon storage facilities which have AEC custodians.
Commanders (for personnel under their command only) of atomic
weapon storage facilities which have AEC custodians but which
are not operated under the Jurisdiction of installation
commanders.
Department of the Air Force
Secretary of the Air Force
Under Secretary of the Air Force
Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force
Administrative Assistant, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force
Chief of Staff, USAF
Vice Chief of Staff
Assistant Vice Chief of Staff
Deputy Chief of Staff, Headquarters, USAF
The Inspector General
Deputy Inspector General for Inspection
Chief of the Special Weapons Division, Office of the Inspector
General
Surgeon General
Assistant Chiefs of Staff
Chief,, AFOAT-1
'Assistants and Directors of Air Staff offices as followss
Assistant for Development Programming, DCS/D
Assistant for Standardization, DCS/D
Director of Development Planning, DCS/D
Director of Research and Development, DCS/D
Director of Requirements, DCS/D
Assistant for Atomic Energy, DCS/O
Assistant for Operations Analysis DCS/0
Assistant for Programming, DCS/0
Director of Intelligence, DCS/O
Director of Manpower and Organization, DCS/O
Director of Plans, DCS/O
Director of Operations, DCS/O
Director of Communications-Electronics, DCS/O
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231`8-03-D DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Ai4D THEIR CONTRACTOP6
Assistant for Mutua.-. Security, DCS/M
Director of Logistic Plans, DC/I
Director of MateriE:__ Programs, DCS/M
Director of Mainterin=e Engineering, DCS/M
Director of Supply and Service;, DCE/M
Director of Transportation, DCS/114
Director of Procurerient and Production, DCB/ivi
Commanders of JJla jor Air Commands as follows :
Air Defense Command
Air Materiel Command
Air Proving Ground Command
Air Research & Deve'_oprient Command
Air Training Command
Air University
Continental Air Defense Command
headquarters Command, USAF
Military Air Transport Service
Strategic Air Command
Tactical Air Command
USAF Security Service
Alaskan Air Command
Caribbean Air Command
Far East Air Forcer
,iortheast Air Command
U.S. Air Forces in Europe
Commander, Air Force Special weapons Center
Commander, Wright Air Development Center
Commander, 1352d Motion Picture Squadron, NATa3
Installation Commanders (for personnel under ;heir command only)
of atomic weapon c,torage facilities which have A.iC custodians .
Commanders (for personnel under their command only) of atomic
weapon storage faciL.ties which have AEC custodians but which
are not operated under the jurisdiction of installation
commanders.
Commander, Air Force Armament Center,
Eglin Air Force Bnse v Florida
Commander, Air Force Cambridge itesearch Cente ^,
L. G. Hanscom Fie:l.d, Bedford, Massachusetts
Commander, Air Force Fight Test Center,
Edwards Air Force Base, California
Commander, Air Force Missile Test Center,
Patrick Air Force Base, Florida
Commander, Air Force Personnel and Training Research
Center, Lackland P.ir Force base, Texas
Commander, Arnold Engineering Development Can
Tulahoma, Tennessee
Commander, Holloman Air Development Center,
Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico
Commander, Rome Air ievelopment Center
Griffiss Air Forc? Base, New York
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ARMED FORCES AND EMPLOYEES OF AGENCIES OF THE AEC Appendix
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTORS 2318-031
OFFICIALS OF FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES AUTHORIZED TO PERMIT THEIR
AEG-CLEARED EMPLOYEES AND THEIR CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES WHO POSSESS APPROPRIATE
AEC CLEARANCE TO GRANT ACCESS TO RESTRICTED DATA IN THEIR POSSESSION TO
MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES AND EMPLOYEES OF AGENCIES OF THE DEPARTMENT
OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTORS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION I43 OF THE
ATOMIC ENERGY ACT OF 195L, AS AMENDED
The Assistant to the President-
Director., Bureau of the Budget
Executive Secretary, National Security Council.-
Director., Central Intelligence Agency
Chairman, Operations Coordinating Board v
Director, Office of Defense Mobilization/
Chairman, President's Advisory Committee on
Government Organization
Secretary of State w
Secretary of the Treasury
Attorney General of the United States
Secretary of the Interior
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Labor
Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
Administrator, Federal Civil Defense Administration
Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
Chairman, Federal Power Commission
Director, International Cooperation Administration
President, National Academy of Sciences and National
Research Council'
Director, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
Director, National Science Foundation=-
Chairman, Tennessee Valley Authority
Director, United States Information Agency
,Rom
ptroller General of-the-U. S.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTORS 2318-04-A
The designated Managers of Operations are authorized to receive and approve
certified requests from or in the name of the head of a Department of Defense
agency listed in AEC Appendix 2318-03 for members of the Armed Services and
employees of agencies of the Department of Defense and their contractors to
be afforded access to Restricted Data pertaining to the projects and programs
described in Parts A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, hereof. The AEC will not require
that these requests be channeled through established DOD screening offices.
A, ARMY PACKAGE POWER REACTOR PROGRAM
1. Design and Construction of APPR-l.
Manager, Schenectady Operations Office
2. Research and Development in Support of APPR-1.
Manager, Oak Ridge Operations Office
3. Research and Development on Argonne Low Power Reactor (ALPR).
Manager, Chicago Operations Office
B. NAVY REACTOR PROGRAM
1. Naval Reactor Facility, Arco, Idaho.
Manager, Chicago Operations Office via Pittsburgh
Area Office
2. Submarine Thermal Reactor Project (511).
Manager, Chicago Operations Office via Pittsburgh
Area Office
3. Large Ship Reactor Project Site (AlW), Arco, Idaho.
Manager, Chicago Operations Office via Pittsburgh
Area office
fit. Large Ship Reactor Project (Al!).
Manager, Chicago Operations Office via Pittsburgh
Area Office
Submarine Fleet Reactor Projects (53W,SL!,S w).
Manager, Chicago Operations Office via Pittsburgh
Area Office
*6. Guided Missile Cruiser Project (FiW).
Manager, Chicago Operations Office via Pittsburgh
Area Office*
S1G Prototype Site, West Milton, N.Y.
Manager, Schenectady Operations Office
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ACCESS TO RESTRICTED DATA isY MEMBERS OF THE
ARMED FORCES AND EMPIOPEES OF AGENCIES OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTRS
8. Submarine Intermediate Reactor Project ($1G) .
Manager, Schenectady Operations Office *
Manager, Schenectady Operations Office
33G Prototype Site, West Milton, N.Y.
10. Submarine Advanced Reactor Project (33i).
Manager, Schenectady Operations Of`i+',e
11. Submarine Reactor Small Project (31G).
Manager, Schenectady Operations Office
C. AIRCRAFT NUCLEAR PROPULSION PROGRAM
1. GE Aircraft Reactor Program.
Manager, Lockland Area Office
2. GE-ANP Site, MRTS, Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Branch Manager, Lockland Area Branch Office,
Idaho Falls, Idaho
3. P&W Aircraft Reactor Program
Manager, Hartford Area Office
la. P&W Aircraft Reactor Program (Oak Ridge-).
Manager, Oak Ridge Operations Office
*6. Project Pied Pinner under San Francisco Operations Office.
Manager, Jan Francisco Operations Office*
General ANP Support Program.
Manager, Oak Ridge Operations Office
*7. Project Pluto under San Francisco Operations Office.
Manager, San Francisco Operations Office*
*8. Project Rover.
The Managers of San Francisco and Albuquerque 'Operations
Offices area authorized to afford access to certified
project personnel of those DOD offices and contractors
for which he Division of Reactor Development has granted
approval aid in connection with which the Division of
Military Application has delegated authority. The
Managers of the two Operations Offices and the DOD
offices and contractors involved have been notified
individual:l,v. All others send requests to visit
Rover facilities to the address given in D. below.*
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*9. Requests to visit any other AEC-ANP facilities should be
sent to the Director, Division of Reactor Development,
U$AEC, Washington, Attention: Aircraft Reactors Branch.
The AEC does not require that they be sent through a DOD
screening office.*
*D. REACTOR DEVELOPMENT INSTALLATIONS AT NATIONAL REACTOR
TESTING STATION
The Manager, Idaho Operations Office (1D), is authorized
to approve certified requests to visit all reactor
development installations at the National Reactor Testing
Station, including those under the contract administration
of the Chicago Operations Office (CH). In exercising
this authority for visits to CH-administered facilities,
ID shall obtain prior concurrence for each visit from
the responsible site representative of the AEC (or the
contractor, where there is no local AEC office).*
E. BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE PROGRAM
1. Planning and operational information on New York
Operations Office's participation in future weapons
tests.
Manager, New York Operations Office
2. Fall-out and contamination data, including intensity,
constituents, spectra and related information.
Manager, New York Operations Office
3. Data from AEC aerial survey operations in weapons
tests areas.
Manager, New York Operations Office
F. WEAPONS PROGRAM
In connection with information pertaining to the weapons
program, the Managers, Albuquerque and San Francisco
Operations Offices, are authorized to approve certified
requests from Departments of Defense units performing
work with or for Albuquerque or San Francisco Operations
Office pursuant to a formal written agreement either on
a reimbursable or non-reimbursable basis, provided the
request is within the scope of the work performed under
the agreement.
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2318-?O4-D DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THEIR CONTRACTOR;
In addition to the above, the Managers, Albuquerque and
afford access to certified personnel of those agencies
for which the Division of Military Application has
granted specific approval within a specified area of
mutual interest.
San Francisco Operations Offices, are authorized to
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION FACILITIES UNDER
OAK RIDGE, HANFORD AND SAVANNAH RIVER OPERATIONS
The Managers of Oak Ridge, Hanford and Savannah River
Operations are authorized to grant access to activities
under their control with the exception that access to-
Top Secret production rates and to weapons fabrication
facilities shall be subject to the prior approval of
the Director of Production.*
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