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(b) Th« Director ahalt exercise leader- 
ship In assuring that differences of opin- 
ion concernioi; arms control find dls- 
ariimment policy and related matters are 
resolved expeditiously anil shall take such 
steps as may lie appropriate in order to 
produce common fir harmonious action 
among the agencies concerned. 
Sec. 4. Research. With the advice anil 
assistance of affected agencies, the Di- 
rector shall develop and keep current a 
comprehensive anil buluoced program of 
research, development and othei studies 
needed to lie conducted by or for the 
Government for arms control and dis- 
armament policy forniulution. The Di- 
rector shall maintain a continuing in- 
ventory of Federal activities related to 
the planned program and advise the af- 
fected agencies as to their respective par- 
ticipations In the planned program In 
order to produce harmonious action and 
prevent duplication of effort. The Di- 
rector shall periodically submit to the 
Director of the llureau of the Budget 
(now Director of the Office of Manage- 
ment and Budget) a consolidated sched- 
ule of such activities with assessments 
of their respective programs by the re- 
sponsible agencies, together with his 
evaluations regarding these activities. 
Sec. 5. Force and armament levels. 
The Secretary of Defense shall keep the 
Director Informed with respect to the 
planning of armed forces levels and 
armaments and. for consideration in 
connection with such planning, the Di- 
rector shall furnish the Secretary of 
Defense statements of existing and pro- 
jected arms control and disarmament 
policies. 
John F. Kennedy 
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United States <$=23. C.J.S. United States || 29, 30. 
§ 2576 . Arms control impact information and analysis 
Acceaa by Director to detailed Information of Government aicenclea 
preparing les<«latlve or budgetary proponalat nature of 
proponalMi applicable procedure* 
(a) In order to assist the Director in the performance of his duties 
with respect to arms control and disarmament policy and negotia- 
tions, any Government agency preparing any legislative or budgetary 
proposal for — 
(1) any program of research, development, testing, engineer- 
ing, construction, deployment, or modernization with respect to 
nuclear armaments, nuclear implements of war, military facil- 
ities or military vehicles designed or intended primarily for the 
delivery of nuclear weapons, 
(2) any program of research, development, testing, engineer- 
ing, construction, deployment, or modernization with respect to 
armaments, ammunition, implements of war, or military facil- 
ities, having — 
(A) an estimated total program cost in excess of $250,- 
000,000, or 
(B) an estimated annual program cost in excess of $50,- 
000,000, or 
(3) any other program involving technology with potential 
military application or weapons systems which such Government 
agency or the Director believes may have a significant impact 
on arms control and disarmament policy or negotiations, 
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