ML19338C409

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Amended Affidavit of Nondisclosure Re Licensee Security Plan.Prof Qualifications Encl
ML19338C409
Person / Time
Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 08/13/1980
From: Thurman G
CALIFORNIA, STATE OF, HILL, CHRISTOPHER & PHILLIPS
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ISSUANCES-OL, NUDOCS 8008150371
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (dO NUCLEAR REGULATORY CO!'2 4ISSION ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING APPEAL BOARD

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In the Matter of )

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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY ) Docket Nos. 50-275

) 50-323 (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, )

, Units 1 and 2) )

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AMENDED AFFIDAVIT OF NON-DISCLOSURE I, bec . ,e b keemon ,being duly sworn, state:

1. As used in this Affidavit of Non-Disclosure, (a) " Protected information" is (1) any form of the physical security plan for the licensee's Diablo Canyon Nuclear swer Plant, Units 1 and 2; or (2) any information obtained by virtue.of these pro-caedings which 1s not other' wise a matter'of public

.- .s record and which ' deals with. 'or describes details of the security plan..

(b) An " authorized person" is (1) an employee of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission entitled to access to protected information; (2) a person who, at the invi-tation of the Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board

(" Appeal Board") , has e>:ecuted a copy of this affidavit; or (3) a. person employed by Pacific Gas and Electric

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Company, the licensee, and authorized by it in .

accordance with Commission regulations to have access to protected information.

2. I shall not disclose protected information to anyone except an authorized person, unless that information has previously been disclosed in the public record of this pro-ceeding. I will safeguard protected information in written form (including any portions of transcripts of in camera hearings, filed testimony or any other documents that contain such information), so that it remains at all times under the control of an authorized person and is not disclosed to anyone else.
3. I will not reproduce any protected information by any means without the Appeal Board's express approval or direction. So long as I possess protected information, I shall continue to take these precautions until further order of the Appeal Board.
s. I s,_a_,1 u sim1_,ar.,y sareguarc anc noic. in cen cence any data, notes, or copies of protected information and all other papers which centain any protected information by means of the following:

(a) my use of the protected information will be made at a facility in San Francisco to be made available by Pacific

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Gas and Electric Company. I (b) I will keep and saf eguard all such material in a safe to be obtained by intervenors at Pacific Gas and Elect'11c Company's expense, after consultation with Pacific Gas and Electric Company and to be located at i

all times at the above designated location.

. (c) Any secretarial work performed at my request or under my supervision will be performed at the above location by one secretary of my designation. I shall furnish Pacific Gas and Electric Company, the Board and Staff an appropriate resume of the i secretary's background and experience.

(d) Necessary typing and reproduction equipment will be furnished by Pacific Gas and Electric Company.

(e) All mailings by me involving protected information shall be made from the f acility furnished by Pacific Gas and Electric Co.

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5. If I prepare papers containing protected information in order to participate in further proceedings in this case, I will assure that any secretary or other individual who must l

receive protected infonnation in order to help me prepare those papers has executed an affidavit like this one and has agreed l to abide by its terms. Copies of any such affidavit will be filed with the Appeal Board before I reveal any protected information to any such person.

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6. I shall use protected information eniv. for the eurcose .

of preparation for this proceeding er any further proceedings in this case dealing with security plan issues, and for no e

other purpose.

7. I shall keep c record of all protected infcr=ation in my possession, including any copies o, tn.at :..n:.ormation nace bv or for me.

a At the conclusion of this proceeding, I shall account to the Appeal Board or to a Cormission employee desig-nated by that Board for all the papers or other cateri~als containing protected information in ny possession and deliver I them as provided herein. Enen I have finished using the pro-tected information they contain, but in no event later than the conclusion of this proceeding, I shall deliver those papers and materials to the Ac..ceal Board (or to a Cornission e=clo. vee .

designated by the Board), together with all notes and data which contain protected in:ormation for safekeeping during the lifetine of the plant.

8. I make this agreement with the following understandings:

(a) I do not waive any objections that any other person may have to executing an affidavit such as this one; (b) I will not corroborate the accuracy or inaccuracy of info r.ation obtained t'

outside this proceeding by using protected 1 information cained 7

through the hearing process.  %

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GEORGINA S. THURMAN POSITION DESIRED: Secretary or 'dministrative Assistant Speed: Shorthand 80 upm; T ping 80 wpm ADDRESS: 1672 Chimney House Reed Reston, Virginia 22090 TELEPHONE: (703) 437-8205 CIVIL STATUS: Married, 2 grown children .

HEAI.TH: Excellent CITIZENSHIP: U.S.A.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Spanish, Excellent -- written & spoken; Excellent English language skills Sept. 1929 -

June 1935 St. Thc=as Aquinas School (Skipped 2 yrs.) San Juan, Puerto Rico Sept. 1935 -

June 1939 Central High School San Juan, Puerto Rico Sept. 1939 -

June 1941 Rantre: Business College San Juan, Puerto Rico EXPERIENCE:

June 1941 -

Feb. 1944 United States War Department Puerto Rico District San Juan, Puerto Rico

Title:

Assistant Head, Correspondence, Mai' i Records Section Inmediate Supervisor: B. J. Jane Duties & Responsibilities: Assisted Head of Section in supervising the work of 35 c=ployees engaged in handling of incoming and outgoing nail, including classifying and indexing the correspondence; preparation of nail concerning correspondence procedure; assisting in supervising the cessenger service; l

l assisting in supervising the file section. The Correspondence, Mail & Records Section served a central office of over 600 persons.

Reason for leaving: To move to the U. S.

! Feb. 1944 -

Feb. 1947 Consulate General of Colombia 444 Madison Avenue New York, N. Y. 10022

Title:

Secretary to the Consul General and to two Auxiliary Censuls General

In=ediate Supervisors: Sicon Arboleda Ecrnardo Santa Coloma Edoardo Anjel Duties & Responsibilities: Composed letters in English and in Spanish for the Consul's signature. Received visitors to the Consul's office. Received purchase orders from the various ministries in Colombia, translated them, selected the na:es of manufacturers in the U. S. from the Thomas Guide, requested bids, placed orders, and wrote letters as required to the manufac-turers and to the ministries in Colombia regarding these orders. In order that the degree of my responsibility may be appreciated, it is pointed out that the men whom I served lacked a working knowledge of the English language tr/ so the responsibility for dealing and corresponding with U. S. canufac-turers rested solely with me.

Reason for leaving: To go to Greece under centract with the U. S. Department of the Army.

March 1947 -

July 1949 American Mission for Aid to Greece U. S. Department of the Arcy Athene. Greece

Title:

Secretary to llaad, Personnel Division In=ediate Supervisor: Jack Blasor Duties & Responsibilities: Took dictation of and transcribed letters, temos and endorsecents to the head of Mission, Washington, and to other districts; assisted my supervisor in the classification of positions for American personnel and in obtaining job descript ions for Greek employees where appoint-cents, transfers or promotions were concerned.

Reason for leaving: Completion of contract Aug. 1949 -

Aug. 1951 Standard 011 Company (N. J.)

30 Rockefeller Placa New York, N. Y. 10022

Title:

Secretary to the Assistant Manager, Public Relations Depart =ent Innediate Supervisor: William E. Brown Dutics & Responsibilities: Took dictation, typed letters and recos. Composed some of the correspondence for Assistant Manager's signature. Translated newspaper articles in Spanish fro Latin A=erican affiliate publications into j

English, and articlea in English from the parent conpan', house ergan, into Spanish, for publicatien in I.atin American af filiate publica:icas. Acted as interpreter and hostess when representatives fren Latin Anerican affiliate offices visited the parent ccapany in New York.

Recsen for leaving: To go to Morocco under contract with the U. S. Department of the Arny.

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Feb. 1953 Army Corps of Engineers.

U. S. Department of the Army Mouasseur Air Force Base, Morocco

Title:

Secretary to' Head, Personnel Division Immediate Supervisor: Bernadine M. Wilson

! Duties & Responsibilities: Took dictation, typed letters, memos and endorsements; composed some of the correspondence for Head of Division's signature; reviewed job applications and interviewed " local hire" American and French personnel for possible employment; traveled to Paris with Assistant l

Head, Personnel Division to interview applicants and to hire more than 100 of them for work in Morocco in professional and non-professional capacities; reviewed U. S. Government job description sheets.

Reason for 1 caving: To have my first child, having married in 1952.

1953 -

1964 Upon return to the U.S. in 1953, I dedicated myself primarily to child rearing, homemaking, Scoot and church activities. In addition, I managed all f amily business affairs and acted

> as my hus)and's secretary at home. He is an architect and during those years used to

" moonlight" regularly. I typed all his specifications, letters and contracts.

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1964 -

1965 Sutton Research Corporation Santa Monica, California 1

Title:

' Secretary to the President Immediate Supervisor: Theodore Briskin, President Duties & Responsibilities: On this job I was entrusted with the running of a small office that served a chemical laboratory engaged essentially in the pro-duction of a non-carcinogenic cigarette. I wrote letters for the President's i signature; reviewed invoices and checked them against receipt of materials and supplies; wrote checks for the President's signature; did the weekly payroll;

! prepared quarterly tax reports to the U. S. Government; took dictation of l President's personal correspondence and paid his bills.

Reason for leaving: To, join my husband in Hawaii e'

1966 -

Did not work i

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1967 -

196S Philco-Ford Corporation Research & Developr.ent Progra Bangkok, Thailand

Title:

1) Secretary to Program Director, then promoted to
2) Head, Typing / Messenger Pool Ic=ediate Supervisors: Dr. Wilfred J. Smith Paul J. Maynard Duties & Responsibilities: As Secretary to the Program Director I cc= posed letters for his signature; took dictation of and transcribed letters and conthly reports to the Hone Office; kept files; was recording secretary at staff meetings and conferences. As Head of the Typing / Messenger Pool I allotted and supervised the work of six to eight American and Thai typists and of three to four messengers.

Reason for leaving: To join my husband in Iran 1969 - Traveled abroad, returned to the States, did not work.

1970 -

1971 Michael S. Horwatt, Attorney at Law Reston International Center Reston, Virginia 22090

Title:

Secretary I=nediate Supervisor: Michael S. Horwatt Duties & Responsibilities: As =y children were still in school, I worked only part time for Michael S. Horwatt, who was then just starting his law practice.

As his business grew and he acquired more partners, he required the services of a full-time secretary and, after trying it for a while, I decided I did not want to continue working full time, so in 1971 I resigned.

Reason for leaving: Was not willing to work full time at the time and wished to open =y own secretarial business at home.

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i 1971 -

1977 Self-e ployed, at home (off and on)

Title:

Executive Secretary

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Duties & Responsibilities:

Typing of specifications, reports, prcpesals, l 1etters, etc., for architects, engineers, consultcnts, attorneys, historians, etc.

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November 1977 to Present Hill, Christopher and Phillips, P. C.

1900 M Street, N. W.

Washington, D. C. 20036

Title:

Secretary Immediate Supervisor: Herbert H. Brown Duties & Responsibilities: General secretarial duties.

REFERENCES:

Kurt N. Pronske Civil Engineer 1414 Aldenham Lane Reston, Va. 22090 437-3606 Dexter MacBride Executive American Society of Appraisers Vice President 11S00 Sunrise Va ll e;, Dr.

Reston International Certer Reston, Va. 22070 620-3833 Jack Willianson Architect / 1304 Kay Drive E.

Planner Cherry Hill, N. J. 08034 (609) 795-1388 L