ML20044F237
| ML20044F237 | |
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| Issue date: | 05/14/1993 |
| From: | Selin I, The Chairman NRC COMMISSION (OCM) |
| To: | Lake A PRESIDENT OF U.S. & EXECUTIVE OFFICES |
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| NUDOCS 9305270235 | |
| Download: ML20044F237 (3) | |
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May 14, 1993 CHAIR MAN The Honorable Anthony Lake Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs The White House Washington, D.C.
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Dear Mr. Lake:
Thank you for your memorandum of April 9, 1993, inviting the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to participate in the Global War Games at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, from July 12-30, 1993. Although the Comission recognizes that the Global War Games provide an excellent opportunity to explore new approaches to national security issues, we do not believe that the issues are likely to relate directly to NRC activities.
Therefore, the NRC will forego participation in this year's exercise.
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4 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE j
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THE SECRETARY OF LABOR THE SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
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THE SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL ECONOMIC
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AFFAIRS CHAIR, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS CHAIRMAN, NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ADMINISTRATOR OF GENERAL SERVICES l
MANAGER, NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
SUBJECT:
Global 93 Game
-j The Department of the Navy is sponsoring its Global _93 Game from' 12-30 July 1993 at the Naval War College in Newport, RI.
Each
. year the Global Game has proven to be a valuable tool for investigating new approaches to national security in our changin'g.
l world environment.
One of the best features of the Global Games i
has been the involvement of senior policy officials in the play.
The Global series examines a wide range of challenges to our national security.
The current five-game series is designed to
-l explore changes in the post-Cold War international order.
The main thrust is twofold:
to identify the issues that are pivotal to the national interests of the United States over the next decade; and to analyze these issues in the context of existing i
policy and strategy in order to identify where changes may be required to achieve national objectives.
The keynote theme for this game is " Globalization of Change," with specific emphasis on l
the relationship between economic security and national security
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The game has achieved its greatest successes when senior I
officials participate.
Each department or agency is requested to consider sending a representative at the senior staff level at both the game and the a
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pre game workshops to ensure that specific areas of interest-i receive appropriate consideration.
In preparation for this year's game, two series of workshops are being conducted to ensure that economic and resource issues will be adequately addressed.
The Department of Commerce is hosting a series of workshops dealing with the implications of globalization on economic policy, both domestic and international.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is r
hosting workshops that will investigate the resource implications of globalization.
I encourage all of you to participate and ask that you contact the Game coordinators, Mr. Bud Hay and Captain Russ Palsgrove at
.i the Naval War College, (401) 841-3306/2490 for additionalE information.
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