ML19281A905
| ML19281A905 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 11/30/1978 |
| From: | Chilk S NRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (SECY) |
| To: | Gossick L NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
| References | |
| REF-10CFR9.7 NUDOCS 7904160132 | |
| Download: ML19281A905 (2) | |
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MEMORANDUM FOR:
Lee V.
Gossick, Executive Director for Operations l
FROM:
Samuel J.
Chilk, Secretc
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SUBJECT:
STAFF REQUIREMENTS - BR T: NG ON SECY-78-35A - NMSS ROLE IN IlkE JATIONAL SAFEGUARDS AND PHYSICAL SECURITY DETERMINATIONS, 2:00 P.M
- TUESDAY, NOVDi3ER 21, 1978, COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENCE ROOM, D.
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OFFICE (CLOSED TO PUBLIC ATTENDANCE)
This memorandum includes the Commission's decision on SECY-78-35A and the requirements emanating from the Commission briefing cn the status of the Action Plan on Measures to Strengthen IAEA Safeguards.
The Commission took the following actions:
Approved Alternative 3* of SECY-78-35A and requested the s taff to actively pursue the development and implementation of the Action Plan to Strengthen IAEA Sifeguards.
Requested the staff to prepare a letter for trans-mittal to the State Department identifying XRC informational needs for export license reviews along the lines suggested in the status report p r e_t e r e f for the briefing hcld en November 21, 1978.
(NMSS)
(SECY SUSPENSE:
12/15/78)
Requested the staf f tc advise the Ccmmission on the effect of reallocating 2-3 man years of effort frcm existing procrams in NMSS and other staff se offices for the implementation of Alternative 3.
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' Ccmmissioners Gilinsky and Eradferd approved Alternative 2
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Requested the staff in f?ture exports to analyze all available information relative to the effective implementation of safeguards in the countries involved, and to use its best judgment in identifying inf ormation needs early and in attempting to get that information from U.S.
sources.
In ;;roviding their comments to the Commission on export licenses, the staf f is directed to identify areas of concern, including those areas for which information is unavailable.
cc:
Chairman Hendrie Commissioner Gilinsky Commissioner Kennedy Commissioner Bradford Cc=missioner Ahearne Acting General Cotnsel Director, Policy Evaluation Director, Congressional Affairs Director, Public Affairs COSTACT:
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