ML20005F349
| ML20005F349 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Issue date: | 12/27/1989 |
| From: | Carr K NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| To: | Sessions W FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION |
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| NUDOCS 9001160204 | |
| Download: ML20005F349 (1) | |
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,The' Honorable ~ William S.-Sessions Director Federal Bureau of Investigation j
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' Dear Mr.
a Recently, several. representatives of.the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) participated as guest speakert, at a security training symposium that the.
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- U.S. Nuclear Regulatory;Comission (NRC) sponsored.
The theme of the symposium was the recognition.and detection of firearms and e
explosives..Your personnel helped make the symposium highly successful.
Messrs. Robert C. Quigley, Rick Redman, and Wallace Higgins of the Bomb Data Center and Dr. Dean Fetterolf of the FBI-' Laboratory presented briefings which, 1
cumulatively, formed a cornerstone =of a large part of the symposium.
I' These individuals: exhibited expertise and-professionalism of the highest degree,>
. typifying the standaras set by the Bureau. On behalf of the NRC, I-wish to
-commend 1them for their efforts.
Sincerely, a.
Kenneth M. Carr-
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