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The proposals made here for enabling the US Govern.-3enc co c.aV.e more 

 effecLive use of its scientific and technological resources in support 

 of international goals vill -not be easy to put in place or xaintain. 

 They or some- alternative, are important to develop, however, for the 

 present policies and procedures do not penait the application of the 

 nation's capabilities in SiT to international purposes in a manner 

 coramensurate either with the opportunities or needs. The future vill 

 make even clearer than today the inadequacy of the present situation; 

 the time to begin to expericent with alternatives is clearly at hand. 



