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authorization bill. A suggestion by Senator Moss was also adopted 

 as a compromise in the final legislation which established the Intel 

 governmental Science, Engineering and Technology Advisory Panel 



President Gerald R. Ford signs the National Science and Technology Policy, Organiza- 

 tion and Priorities Act of 1 976 in a ceremony in the East Garden of the White House. Standing 

 behind the President are Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller, Senator Frank E. Moss (Demo- 

 crat of Utah), Representative Olin E. Teague (Democrat of Texas), and Representau\e Charles 

 A. Moshcr (Republican of Ohio). 



A view of the crowd in the White House East Garden at the bill-signing on May 1 1, 1976. 

 Representative Larry Winn, Jr. (Republican of Kansas) is seated in second rnu 



