Dr. Drew, Dr. Moore and Mr. Kriegsman have been invited to join Mr. Whitehead in the initial 45-minute meeting with industry people -prior to their meeting with Domsat Working Group DOMESTIC SATELLITE MEETINGS (with industry) Friday, October 24, 1969 *
10:00 a.m.
Rm. 730 1800 G St., N. W. Ed Crosland, Vice President, Federal Relations Dean Gillete Ken McKay, Vice President for Engineering William Stump Charles McWhorter, Executive Assistant
10:30 a.m.
All will be joined by Domsat Working Group
AT&T
Tuesday, November 4, 1969 * 10:00 a.m.
COMSAT
Rm. 110
Joseph Charyk, President Gen. James McCormack, Chairman
*
10:45 a.m.
All will be joined by Domsat Working Group and others from Comsat
Rm. 208
2:00 p.m.
COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM
Rm. 110
William Lodge, Vice President for Affiliate Relations and Networking Dr. David Blank, Vice President for Economics and Research 2:45 p.m. * 4:00 p.m.
All will be joined by Domsat Working Group
Rm. 272
MAXIMUM SERVICE TELECASTERS
Rm. 110
Roy Easley, Assistant Executive Director Lester Lindow, Executive Director Howard Head, Engineering Counsel Henry Goldberg, one of their legal counsel (Covington & Burling) No meeting with Domsat Working Group
.4
.41
Wednesday, November 5, 1969 * 10:00 a.m.
COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA
Rm. 110
Joseph Beirne, President John Morgan, Administrative Assistant George Miller 10:45 a. m.
All will be joined by Domsat Working Group
Thursday, November 6, 1969 UNIVERSITY COMPUTING COMPANY Martin Hoffman, Assistant General Counsel * 2:00 p.m. Seymour Joffee David Foster Ed Berg 2:45 p.m.
All will be joined by Domsat Working Group
Rm. 272
Rm. 110
Rm. 272
Friday, November 7, 1969 2:00 p.m.
Windup meeting of the Domsat Working Group David Acheson Dr. James Armstrong Dom id Baker Lucius Battle Richard Beam Dean Burch Robert Button Asher Ende Jerome Freibaum George Haydon Dr. Richard Marsten Dr. Boyd Nelson Robert Powers Dr. Walter Radius Siegfried Reiger John Richardson Abbott Roseman Gen. George Sampson Robert Scherr Wilbur Serwat Willis Shapley Bernard Strassburg Dr. Myron Tribus William Watkins
Rm. 272
FORM WH-25
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDIEG WHITE HOUSE Washington, D. C,
D
House Police To: Security Officer, White Main Lobby, E03 19 63 _for appointments on .....111) 2AL__ te House Whi Please admit the following ead Agency Tom Whiteh (Mr.) (1,1,1-.4 17 Name. Time Name
Crosland; Edward Gillette, Dean McKay, Ken McWhorter, Charles Stump, William
10:00 a.m.
Meeting Room:
110
,Seoretary:._ Eva Dau2.htuy Telephone Ext.._ 2786 Date: .19/2,3169
, ;clay 10/23/69 Thur.
2:15
Tona Moore, Russ Drew and VTiU Kricvm-lan are available to meet with you alid the people from AT&T tomorrow at 10 a.m. McWhorter will bring
111...111
Ed Crocaand William stump Ken McKay Dean Gillette At 10:30 you are all scheduled to go to Rm. 730 at 1300 G Street, N. VT., and meet with the Domsat worizin; group people.
cc: Mr. Krle.5sman
Monday 10/20/69
" 4:30
We have Room 730 -- at 1800 CI Sta..cet, N. W. — assigned to us for bDth Thursay and Friday of this week. We will have McWhorter's gro-ap there. -- if that's 0.K. -- as well as the Doinsat group at 2 o'clock Thursday.
Monehy 10/20/69 10:10
lvIcIotinz, vith for 10 a. m. Friday.
M
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We're tryin!..f, to get a ccaference room but they're pretty well tied up.
.t EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING WHITE HOUSE Washington, D. C.
FORM WH-25
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Security Officer, White Ho-use-Police Main Lobby, EOB
Nov. 4 19 69, for Please admit the following appointments on . y Agency White House (Mr.)(this/4/01154YSead Time
Name
Time
Name
10:00 a. m.
Charyk, Joseph McCormack, James
Rm. 110 EOB Rm. 110 EOB
10:45 a.m.
Acheson, David C. Arins..trong, Dr. James Baker, Donald Battle, Lucius Button, Robert Ende, Asher 4) 4,2-yre-,",Marsten, D. Richard Powers, Robert Radius, Dr. Walter A. Reiger, Siegfried Sampson,Richardson John Gen. George Scherr, Robert Serwat, Wilbur Shapley, Willis Strassburg, Bernard Tribus, Dr. Myron
RM. 208 EOB
1
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Meeting Room:
Secretary:
Eva .Daughtrey
Telephone Ext. 2786 Date:
11/3/69
EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING WHITE HOUSE Washington, D. C.
FORM WH-25
e To: Security Officer, White House Polic Main Lobby, E013
for 4 Nov. 1969 Please admit the following appointments on e Hous y White 0 Agenc (Mr.) (14.1WY *A/34) Clay T. Whitehead
2:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m.
4:00 p.
Rm. 110 EOB
Lodge, illiam efrQ Armstrong, Dr. James Baker, Donald Beam, Richard L. de, Ashe& --fiard Mar. en,'Dr. r- ic Powers, Robert adius, Dr. Walter A. Richardson, John Scherr, Robert Serwat, Wilbur Shapley, Willis Strassburg, Bernard Tribus, Dr. Myron
Rin. 272 EOB
Rm. 110 EOB Rm. 110 EOB Rm..* 110 EOB Rm, 110 EOB •
Easley, Roy Goldberg, Henry Head, Howard Lindow, Lester
Meeting Room:
Time
Name
Time
Name
Secretary:
Eva Daughtr ey
Telephone Ext. Date:
2786
11/3/69
annnintmants may be called in during the day.
Meeting -- Tuesday, November 4, 1969 Roy Easley, Ass t. Exec. Director Lester Lindow, Exec. Director Howard Head, Engineering Counsel Henry Goldberg, one of their legal counsel (Covington & Burling)
EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING WHITE HOUSE Washington, D. C.
FORM WH-25
r, White. House Police To; Security Office : EOB Main Lobby
••
appointments on ase admit the following tehead Ple Clay_ T. Whi (Mr.)(1;04)/ flt.-Ns) Name Time • Name
Nov. 5 Ti-
•)--Eg
10:00 a.. m.
'Beirne, Joseph Miller, George Mo - rgan, John
••
Time
.
Rm. 110 EOB Rm. 110 EOB Rm. 110 EOB
I •
10:45
Acheson, David C. Armstrong, Dr. James Baker, Donald Battle, Lucius Button, Robert Ende, Asher Freibaum, Jerome tal5a, G orge arste , r.RIThard Nelson, Dr. Boyd Powers, Robert Radius, Dr. Walter A. Reige r, Siegfried Richardson, John Roseman, Abbott Sampson, Gen. George Scherr, Robert Serwat, Wilbur Shapley, Willis Strassburg, Bernard Tribus, Dr. Myron Watkins, William
Rm. 272 EOB
•
\
Meeting Room:
SecretaryLZ_..v2__. Dat2z_htrey .Telephone Ext. Date:
11/3/69
for 19 69 House .
T j7WEIT
2786
•
EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING WHITE HOUSE Washington, D. C.
FORM WH-25
• House Police To: Security Officer, White. Main Lobby, EOB
69 for ointments on november 6 19 Please admit the following app se lIALILIELAIsi, Agency White Hou (WO (W.V.V(MisisA__C Time Name Time Name 4(7 2:00 p.m.
2:45 pm.
Rm. 110 EOB
Hoffmann, Martin
Rm..272
EOB
Acheson, David C. Armstrong, Dr. James Baker, Donald ttle, .1 1 uttori, Robert Freibaurn., Jerome Haydon, George Marsten, Dr. Richard Nelson, Dr. Boyd Powers, Robert Radius, Dr. Walter A. • Reige r, Siegfried Richardson, John • Roseman, Abbott Sampson, Gen. George ,Scherr, Robert Serwat, Wilbur Shapley, Willis Strassburg, Bernard Tribus, Dr. Myron Watkins, William '\ •
Meeting Room:
Secretary:_Eva„-DaLightrey .Telephone Eat. 2786 Date:
11/3/6_9 P
,1' 11,1P 0 4
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FORM WE-25
EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING WHITE HOUSE Washington, D. C.
Police To: Security Officer, White House Main Lobby, EOB
Please admit the following appointments on _ ehead (Mr.) (1s/.4/ XMAOs)Clay T. Whit Time,
Name
2:00 p.m.
Meeting Room:
Acheson, David C. . Armstrong, Dr. James Baker, Donald ttle, e rt ;' ut161r Ashe Ende, Freibaum., Jerome Haydon, George Marsten, Dr. Richard Nelson, Dr. Boyd Powers, Robert Radius, Dr. Walter A. Reiger, Siegfried Richardson, John Roseman, Abbott Sampson, Gen. George Scherr, Robert Serwat, Wilbur Shapley, Willis Strassburg, Bernard Tribus, Dr. Myron Watkins, William
.272 EOB
_ Secretary:
Agency
01 I
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ma
White House
Name
Rm. 272 EOB
Eva Daughtrey_
Telephone Ext. 2786 Date:
1969__for
Nov /
11/3/69
be called in during the day.
Time
.
Mr. David Acheson Mr. William Anders National Aeronautics and Space Council New Executive Office Building Washington, D. C. 20502
3300
Dr. James Armstrong Post Office Department Room 7119 New Post Office Bldg. Washington, D. C.
(177) 7442
Mr. Donald Baker Chief of Evaluation Section Antitrust Division Room 3115 Justice Department 10th and Constitution Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C.
(187) 2411
Mr. Richard Beam Director, Office of Telecommunications Department of Transportation Room 834 West 800 Independence Avenue, S. W. Washington, D. C. 20590
(13) 34313
963-4313
Dr. Russell Drew Office of Science and Technology Room 285 - EOB Washington, D. C.
(103) 3570
395-3570
961-7442
Mr. Asher Ende Mr. Peter Flanigan Assistant to the President White House Washington, D. C.
2361
Mr. Richard Gabel Mr. Larry Gatterer Department of Commerce Mr. Walter Hinchrnan Room 493 - EOB Washington, D. C. Chairman Rosel Hyde Federal Communications Commission Room 814 1919 M Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20554
632-6336
Mr. Will Kriegsman Dr. Richard Marsten Administration National Aeronautics and Space Room 5081- FOB 6 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W. Washington, D. C.
(13) 20888
962-0888
Dr. Thomas Moore Council of Economic Advisers Room 327 EOB Washington, D. C.
(103) 5080
395-5080
Mr. William Morrill Bureau of the Budget Room 10009 New EOB Washington, D. C.
(103) 4684
395-4684
Col. Ward Olsson Office of Telecommunications Management Room 750 1800 G Street, N. W. Washington, D. C.
5190
395-5190
Mr. Robert Powers Dr. Walter A. Radius National Aeronautics and Space Administration Room 7101 - FOB 6 400 Maryland Avenue, S. W. Washington, D. C.
(13) 24583
962-4583
Mr. John Richardson Mr. Jonathan Rose Administrative Assistant White House Washington, D. C.
2514
Mr. Robert Scherr Room 4226 New Post Office Building 12th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C.
(177) 7472
961-7472
Mr. Wilbur Serwat Post Office Department Room 306 Safeway Building Washington, D. C.
(177) 8687
961-8687
Mr. Willis Shapley Associate Deputy Administrator National Aeronautics and Space Administration Room 7137 - FOB 6 400 Maryland Avenue, S. W. Washington, D. C.
(13) 24715
632-6910
Mr. Bernard Strassburg Federal Communications Commission Room 514 1919 M Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Dr. Myron Tribus Asst. Secy. of Commerce for Science and Technology Room 5884 Commerce Dept. 14th and Constitution Ave., N. W. Washington, D. C. Mr. William Watkins Federal Communications Commission Room 714 1919 M Street, N. W. / Washington, D. C.
962-4715
(189) 3111
632-7060
M eetings with Industry on DOmestic Satellite Communications
Date of Meeting AT&T
10/24/69 10:00 a.m.
COMSAT
11/4/69 10:00 a.m.
Columbia B roadca sting System
Maximum Service Telecasters
11/4/69 2:00 p.m.
11/4/69 4:00 p.m.
Represerxtatives Ed Crosland, V.P., Federal Relations, N.Y. 195 Broadway, NYC 10007 Dean Gillete Ken McKay, V.P. for Engineering, N.Y. 195 Broadway, NYC 10007 William Stump Charles McWhorter, Executive Assistant, N,Y. Working Group representatives
Telephone Number (212) 393-1000
(212) 393-4459
General James McCormack, Chairman Joseph Charyk, President 950 L'Enfant Plaza, Wash., D. C. 20024 Working Group representatives
(202) 554-6020
Dr. David Blank, V.P. for Economics and Research William Lodge, V.P. for Affiliate Rela.tions and Networking 51 West 52nd Street, NYC 10019 Working Group representatives
(212) 765-4321, x 3561
Roy Easley, Asst. Exec. Director Lester Lindow, Exec, Director Howard Head, Engineering Counsel Henry Goldberg, one of their legal counsel (Covington and Burling) 1735 DeSales Street, N. W., Wash., D.C.
(212) 765-4321, x 3541
(202) D17-5412
Page 2 M eetings with Industry on Domestic Satellite Communications
Date of Meeting
Communication Workers of America
11/5/69
University Computing Co.
11/6/69
Windup meeting
10:00 a.m.
Representatives
Joseph Beirne, President . John Morgan, Administrative As George Miller • 1925 K Street, N. W., Wash., D. C. Working Group representatives
2:00in p.
Martin Hoffman, Asst. General Counsel 1300 Frito-Lay Tower, Dallas, Tex. 75235 Seymour Joffee Ed Berg David Foster Working Group representatives
11/7/69
Domsat Satellite Working GAup
2:00 p.m.
Telephone Numb e r
(202) FE7-7711
(214) 350-1211
.ebto .1116
M eetin.gs with Industry on Domestic Satellite Communications
Date of Meeting
AT&T
10/24/69 10:00 a.m.
COMSAT
11/4/69 10:00 a.m.
Columbia B roadca sting System
Maximum Service Telecasters
11/4/69 2:00 p.m.
11/4/69 4:00 p.m.
Representatives
Telephone Number
Ed Crosland, V.P., Federal Relations, N.Y. 195 Broadway, NYC 10007 Dean Gillete Ken McKay, V.P. for Engineering, N.Y. 195 Broadway, NYC 10007 William Stump Charles McWhorter, Executive Assistant, N.Y. Working Group representatives
(212) 393-1000
General James McCormack, Chairman Joseph Charyk, President 950 L'Enfant Plaza, Wash., D. C. 20024 Working Group representatives
(202) 554-6020
Dr. David Blank, V.P. for Economics and Research William Lodge, V.P. for Affiliate Relations and Networking 51 West 52nd Street, NYC 10019 Working Group representatives
(212) 765-4321, x 3561
Roy Easley, Asst. Exec. Director Lester Lindow, Exec. Director Howard Head, Engineering Counsel Henry Goldberg, one of their legal counsel (Covington and Burling) 1735 DeSales Street, N. W., Wash., D. C.
(212) 393-4459
(212) 765-4321, x 3541
(202) DI7-5412
Page 2 Meetings with Industry on Domestic Satellite Communications
Date of Meeting
Communication Workers of America
11/5/69
University Computing Co.
11/6/69
Windup meeting
10:00 a.m.
Representatives
Joseph Beirne, President . John Morgan, Administrative Assistant George Miller 1925 K Street, N. W., Wash., D. C. Working Group representatives
200 p m. :.
Martin Hoffman, Asst. General Counsel 1300 Frito-Lay Tower, Dallas, Tex. 75235 Seymour Joffee Ed Berg David Foster Working Group representatives
11/7/69
Domsat Satellite Working Group
2:00 p.m.
Telephone Number
(202) FE7-7711
(214) 350-1211
THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
October 31, 1969
Memorandum for the Domestic Satellite Working Group Members
The following meetings have been scheduled in Room 272, Executive Office Building. Would you please let my office know who will be attending. Tuesday, November 4 10:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m.
COMSAT Columbia Broadcasting System
Wednesday, November 5 10:45 a.m.
Communication Workers of America • 00
Thursday, November 6 :1.0s4-if.
(),7 n
Clay T. Whitehead Staff Assistant
Attached is the list of those who responded to your August 19 letter. ( International Brotherhood ( of Electrical Workers and ( National Assoc. of ( Broadcasters did not ( send in a reply. Those unmarked sent in statements without your request.
H. Goldenson "N President X American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. —1330 Avenue of the Americas New York, N. Y. 1001.9 Julian Goodman President National Broadcasting Company, Inc. X Thirty Rockefeller Plaza New York, N. Y. 10020
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X
f ........ Joseph A. Beirne President X Communications Workers of America X . 1925 K Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006 7\ii George D. Butler President X Electronic Industries Association 2001 Eye Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006
y
X
Richard D. DeLauer Vice President & General Manager TRW Systems Group, TRW Inc. One Space Park Redondo Beach, California 90278
—T. Vincent Learson (President - ? International Business Machines Corporation Armonk, New York 1.0504 L. B. Davis Vice President General Electric Company 777 Fourteenth Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005
ITT World Communications, Inc. J. R. McNi. tt (James) X President z 67 Broad Street New York, N. y. 1.0004 Charles J. Wyly, Jr. President University Computing Company 1.300 Frito-Lay Tower Dallas, Texas 75235
S. G. Lutz thief Scientist Hughes Research Laboratories 3011 Malibu Canyon Road Malibu, California
James J. Clerkin, Jr. Executive Vice President-Telephone Operations General Telephone & Electronics Corporation 730 Third Avenue New York N. Y. 10017 D. Hilburn Executive Vice President Western Union 60 Hudson Street New York, N. Y. 10013 —Communications Satellite Corporatio Joseph V. Charyk President 950 L'Enfant Plaza South, S. W Washington, D. C. 20024 Frank W. Norwood Executive Secretary Joint Council on Educational Telecommunications 1126 Sixteenth Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036
Edward B. Crosland Vice President American•Telephone and Telegraph Company 195 Broadway New York, New York 10007
X
John W. Macy: Jr. President Corporation for Public Broadcasting Suite 630 1250 Connect ivut Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036
c
-E A. Gallagher President Western Union International, Inc. 26 Broadway New York, N.Y. 10004
J. D. O'Connell X Director Office of Telecommunications Management Executive Office of the President Washington, D. C. 20504
X
Howard R. Hawkins President RCA Global Communications, Inc. 60 Broad Street New York, N.Y. 10004
X
Frank Stanton President Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. 51 West 52 Street New York, N.Y. 10019 -"The Ford Foundation cGeorge Bundy President 320 East 43rd Street New York, N. Y. 10017 Richard S. Mann President The RME Group of Communocations Companies 100 East Broad Street (Suite 1302) Columbus, Ohio 43215
X Indicates organizations to whom the 19 Sep letter frm Mr. Whitehead were forwarded for submission.
M. G. Robertson President Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc. P. 0. Box 111 1318 Spratley Street Portsmouth, Va. 23705
3)
Note: Submissions were not received from International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers or National Association of Broadcasters.
National Cable Television Association Inc. Frederick W. Ford President 1634 Eye Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006
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FORM WH-25
EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING WHITE HOUSE Washington, D. C.
To: Security Officer, White. House Police Main Lobby, EOB
61_for Please admit the following appointments on II2L1_19.... (Mr.) 09:044/X40s) Clay T. Whitehead 0 Agency White House Name
2:00 p.m.
Meeting Room:
Time
Acheson, David C. Armstrong, Dr. James Baker, Donald battle, Lucius ert linOn, Asher Ende, Freibaurn, Jerome Haydon, George Marsten, Dr. Richard Nelson, Dr. Boyd Powers, Robert Radius, Dr. Walter A. Reiger, Siegfried Richardson, John Roseman, Abbott Sampson, Gen. George Scherr, Robert Serwat, Wilbur Shapley, Willis Strassburg, Bernard Tribus, Dr. Myron Watkins, William
272 1E013
Secretary:
Name
Rm. 272 EOB
Eva Da..1.4htrey
Telephone Ext. 2786 Date:
11/3/69
Other appointments may be called in during the day.
Time
-Leonard H. Goldenson President American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. 1330 Avenue of the Americas New York, N. Y. 10019
_*
X
Julian Goodman President ( 3c.,s1 National Broadcasting Company, Inc. X Thirty Rockefeller Plaza New York, N. Y. 10020
X
James J. Clerkin, Jr. Executive Vice President-Telephone Operations General Telephone & Electronics Corporation 730 Third Avenue New York N. Y. 10017
Charles J. Wyly, Jr. President University Computing Company 1300 Frito-Lay Tower Dallas, Texas 75235 Joseph A. Beirne President Communications Workers of America X 1925 K Street, N. W. Washingt.on, D. C. 20006
X
ik
7 Richard D. DeLauer Vice President & General Manager X TRW Systems Group, TRW Inc. One Space- Park Redondo Beach, California 90278
X
T. Vincent Learson (President - ? International Business Machines Corporation Armonk, New York 10504 L. B. Davis Vice President General Electric Company 777 Fourteenth Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005
ITT World Communications, Inc. J. R. McNitt (James) President 67 Broad Street New York, N. y. 10004
George D. Butler President Electronic Industries Association 2001 Eye Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006
S. G. Lutz Chief Scientist Hughes Research Laboratories 3011 Malibu Canyon Road Malibu, California
X
Earl D. Hilburn Executive Vice President Western Union 60 FIudson Street New York, N. Y. 10013 Communications Satellite Corporatior Joseph V. Charyk President 950 L'Enfant Plaza South, S. W, Washington, D. C. 20024 Frank W. Norwood Executive Secretary Joint Council on Educational Telecommunications 1126 Sixteenth Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036
Edward B. Crosland Vice President American Telephone and Telegraph Company 195 Broadway New York, New York 10007
— --X
John W. Macy, Jr. President Corporation for Public Broadcasting Suite 630 1250 Connectivut Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036
x
44/
J. D. O'Connell Director Office of Telecommunications Management Executive Office of the President Washington, D. C. 20504
X
Howard R. Hawkinsl President RCA Global Communications, Inc. 60 Broad Street New York. N.Y. 101104
E. A. Gallagher President Western Union International, Inc. 26 Broadway New York, N.Y. 10004 Frank Stanton President Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. 51 West 52 Street New York, N.Y. 10019 The Ford Foundation McGeorge Bundy President 320 East 43rd Street New York, N. Y. 10017 Richard S. Mann President The RME Group of Communocations Companies 100 East Broad Street (Suite 1302) Columbus, Ohio 43215
X Indicates organizations to whom the 19 Sep letter frm Mr. Whitehead were forwarded for submission.
M. G. Robertson President Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc. P. 0. Box Ill 1318 Spratley Street Portsmouth, Va. 23705
, National Cable Television As Inc. Frederick W. Ford X Note: Submissions were not received President from International Brotherhood of 1634 Eye Street, N. W. Electrical Workers or National Association Washington, D. C. 20006 of Broadcasters.
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THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
10/31/69
Need to reserve room for meeting Friday 11/7 for windup of nomsat group.
Call Drew and Moore and m Kriegsman and tell the sity of the changes -- Univer Computing -- also call all the people on the list and / ,A.rV change on their meeting notice. L. 2,
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October 31, 1969
Memorandum for the Domestic Satellite Working Group Members
The following meetings have been scheduled in Room 272, Executive Office Building. Would you please let my office know who 'will be attending. Tuesday, November 4 10:45 a.m. .2:45 p.m.
COMSAT Columbia Broadcasting System
:Wednesday, November 5
•
.
-
10:45 a, m, m.-
Communication Workers of America University Computing Company "
hursday, November 6 2:00 p.m.
2/1
Working group meeting to wind up the report
j
Clay T. Whitehead Staff Assistant
DOMESTIC SATELLITE MEETINGS
Tuesday, November 4, 1969 10:00 a.m.
COMSAT Joseph Charyk, President
2:00 p.m.
Columbia Broadcasting System William Lodge
4:00 p.m.
Maximum Service Telecasters Roy Easley, Asst. Exec. Director Lester Lindow, Executive Director Howard Head, Engineering Counsel Henry Goldberg, one of their legal counsel (Covington & Burling)
Wednesday, November 5, 1969 10:00 a. m.
Communication Workers of America Joseph Beirn.e, President John Morgan George Miller
Thursday, November 6, 1969 2:00 p.m.
University Computing Company Martin Hoffmann, Assistant General Counsel
Friday, November 7, 1969 2:00 p.m.
Windup meeting of Domsat Group
MEETINGS TO BE SET
SET
Joseph Charyk COMSAT
554-6020
11/4
10 a.m.
Frank Stanton, President CBS 51 West 52nd St. New York, N. Y. 10019
(212) 765-4321
11/4
2 p.m.
Roy Easley Assistant Executive Director Maximum Service Telecasters 1735 De Sales Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036
Di. 7-5412
11/4
4 p. m.
Joseph Beirne, President Communication Workers of America 1925 K Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006
Fe. 7-7711
11/5
10 a.m.
11/5
2 p.m.
Martin Hoffmann, Asst. Gen. Counsel University Computing Company 1300 Frito-Lay Tower Dallas, Texas 75235
(214) 350-1211
Tuesday, November 4 *
•
•
10:00 a.m.
COMSAT
10:45 a.m.
All will go to and be joined by Domsat Working Group and additional Comsat people
2:00 p.m.
CBS
Rm. 110
2:45 p.m.
All will go to and be joined by Domsat Working Group
Rm. 272
4:00 p.m.
Maximum Service Telecasters
Rm. 110
Rm. 110 (Rm. 208
No meeting with Domsat Working Group Wednesday, November 5 •
10:00 a.m.
Communication Workers of America
Rm. 110
10:45 a.m. • All will go to and be joined by Domsat ing_ Group 7
Rm. 272
Thursday, November 6 •
2:00 p.m.
University Computing Company
2:45 p.m.
All will go to and be joined by Domsat Working Group
Jy
Rm. 110 Rm. 272 •
Friday, November 7 2:00 p.m.
*
Windup meeting of Domsat Working Group
Dr. Drew, Dr. Moore, and Will Kriegsman have been invited to join Mr. Whitehead in the initial 45-minute meeting with industry people 0• • r o • o th ,1 • a in •
Rm. 272_
Dr. Russell Drew Office of Science and Technology ROOM 285 - EOB Washington, D. C. • Dr. Thomas Moore Council of Economic Advisers Room 327 EOB Washington, D. C.
(103) 3570
395-3570
(103) 5080 395-5080 (temporary - 5040)
Mr. William Morrill Bureau of the Budget Room 10009 New EOB Washington, D. C.
(103) 4684
395-4684
Col. Ward Olsson Office of Telecommunications Management Room 750 1800 G Street, N. W. Washington, D. C.
5190
395-5190
Chairman Rosel Hyde Federal Communications Commission Room 814 1919 M Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20554
632-6336
Mr. Bernard Strassburg Federal Communications Commission Room 514 1919 M Street, N. W. Washington, D. C.
632-6910
s•
Mr. William Watkins Federal Communications Commission Room 714 1919 M Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Mr. Don Baker Chief of Evaluation Section Antitrust Division Room 3115 Justice Department lath and Constitution Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C.
632-7060
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(13) 24715 Mr. Willis Shapley Associate Deputy Administrator National Aeronautics and Space Administration Room 7137 - FOB 6 400 Maryland Avenue, S. W. Washington, D. C.
962-4715
(13) 24583 Dr. Walter A. Radius National Aeronautics and Space Administration Room 7101 - FOB 6 400 Maryland Avenue, S. W. Washington, D. C.
962-4583
(13) 20888 .Dr. Richard Marsten National Aeronautics and Space Administration Room 5081 - FOB 6 400 Maryland Avenue, S. W. Washington, D. C.
962-0888
Mr. Walter Hinchman Room 493 - EOB Washington, D. C.
(145) 2179
456-2179
Dr. Myron Tribus Asst. Secy. of Commerce for Science and Technology Room 5884 Commerce Dept. 14th and Constitution Avenue, N. Washington, D. C.
(189) 3111
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Mr. Larry Gatterer Dept. of Commerce
Mr..' Robert Scherr Room 4226 New Post Office Building 12th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C.
(177) 7472
961-7472
Dr. James Armstrong Post Office Department Room 7119 New Post Office Building Washington, D. C.
(177) 7442
961-7442
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tEr. Peter M. Flanigan Assistant to the President White House Washington, D. C. _ _
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1/Mr. William Anders National Aeronautics and Space Council New Executive Office Building Washington, D. C. 20502
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• ' THE WHITE HOUSE • WASHINGTON
August 19, 1969
The Government is considering alternative policies for the timely introduction of satellites to domestic commercial communications. Our objectives arc to assure timely and full benefit to the public of satellite technology potentials and to assure maximum learning about the problems and possibilities of satellite services ,in domestic applications. We are aware that your organization has had a continuing interest in this subject. While we have reviewed the public record of the last: several. years, your current ideas and information would be a useful addition to our review. I would, therefore, like to invite you to submit any information or comments you feel would be helpful to our working group. We expect to complete our work about October 1. Since the Federal Communications Commission is responsible for authorizing specific operational systems, we mill. not be concerned with specific corporate proposals or the details of system designs. Rather, our focus will be on the economic and institutional structure of the industry, the ve.lationsh.ips between competition: and regulation, and how new uses and services can be encouraged for public benefit. Enclosed are some of the issues we will be considering.— You may wish to use these, in part, ill organizing your comments. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely yours,
Clay T. Whitchea d Staff As s s tant Enclosure
August 16, 1969
Benefit to the public from the economic and service potential of satellite technology 1. What specific services that are not now available would be made possible and economically feasible through satellite technology? 2. What specific services now being offered could be provided more effectively or more efficiently through satellite technology, and what economic savings would accrue? 3. What institutional, technical, and economic arrangements, taken as a whole, appear most likely to assure full benefit to the public of domestic satellite potential? 4. What specific services and systems appear to offer the most immediate economic potential and how can they best be provided?
Learning about the problems and possibilities of satellite services 1. What information about technological capabilities and performance of satellite systems is needed to resolve uncertainties about the technical and economic feasibility of potential systems? 2.
What information about operational uncertaintiGs is needed?
. 3. What information about economic and market characteristics needed? is 4. Specifically, what information or technological developments are needed over the next few years with respect to tradeoffs among spectrum utilization, orbit location, and cost to permit maximum utilization of communications satellite capabilities? 5. What of the above information can be obtained best by further research, experimental trials, or a pilot operational system?
-2Incentives for innovation by communications firms to develop new telecommunications services and markets I. What Government policies would be most effective in promoting development of new telecommunications services and markets by the private sector? 2. What research and development can be carried out by private enterprise to speed the development of economically viable domestic communications satellite applications? 3. Is there research that can be carried out only by the Government that would resolve uncertainties or impediments to technological or market innovation by the private sector? 4. Given appropriate economic incentives and institional arrangements, what new services, markets, or technologies could the private sector likely develop in the foreseeable future? 5. What institutional arrangements with respect to ownership and operation of communications satellites Will offer the best balance between the rate of innovation and nondisruptive growth of the communications industry?
Degree of regulatory control and impediments to technical and market innovation 1. What type and degree of economic regulation (such as rate -base regulation, limits on entry of new firms, authorized user limitations, or limits on services offered) is now clearly necessary during the initial phases of domestic commercial satellite communications? What technical regulation, such as spectrum utilization, interference standards, or service standards? 2. Upder reasonable projections of the economic and technological potential of satellite services, what regulatory policies appear most desirable for the long run? 3. Is it desirable to have regulatory policies with respect to telecommunications via satellite that are distinct and different from policies for terrestrial systems?
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4. To what extent can competition, together with general regulatory guidelines, foster a more responsive industry than is possible with very detailed regulation?
Mr. Ben S. Gilmer President American Telephone and Telegraph Company 195 Broadway New York, New York 10007 Mr. Joseph Charyk President Communications Satellite Corporation 950 LfEnfant Plaza Washington, D. C. 20024 Mr. Russell W. McFall, President The Western Union Telegraph Company 60 Hudson Street New York, New York 10013 Mr. Leslie Warner President General Telephone and Electronics Corporation 730 Third Avenue New York, New York 10017 Mr. McGeorge Bundy. President Ford Foundation 320 East 43rd Street New York, New York 10017 Mr. John W. Macy, Jr. President Corporation for Public Broadcasting 1250 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036 Mr. Fred J. Borch Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer General Electric Company 570 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10022
Mr. T. Vincent Learson President International Business Machines Corporation Old Orchard Road Armonk, New York 10504 Mr. Howard W. Hughes President Hughes Aircraft Corporation Culver City, California Dr. R. D. DeLauer President TRW Systems 1 Space Park Redondo Beach, California 90278 Mr. George Butler President Electronic Industries Association 2001 I Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006 Mr. Joseph A. Beirne President Communications Workers of America 1925 K Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006 Mr. Charles H. Pillard President International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 1200 15th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005 Mr. Vincent T. Wasilewski President National Association of Broadcasters 1771 N Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036 Mr. Frederick W. Ford' President National Cable Television Association, Inc. 1634 I Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006
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General James McNitt President International Telephone and Telegraph World Communications 67 Broad Street New York, New York 10004 Mr. Hoa rd Hawkins President RCA Global Communications 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York 10020 Mr. Edward A. Gallagher President Western Union International 26 Broadway New York, New York 10004 Mr. Charles Wyly President University Computing Company 1300 Frito-Lay Tower Dallas, Texas 75234 Dr. Frank Stanton President Columbi.a Broadcasting System 51 West 52nd Street New York, New York 10019 Mr. Julian Goodman President National Broadcasting Company 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York 10020 Mr. Leonard Goldenson President American Broadcasting Company 130 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10019
Mr. Ben S. Gilmer President American Telephone and Telegraph Company .195 Broadway New York, New York 10007 Mr. Joseph Charyk • President Satellite Corporation cations Communi 950 L'Enfant Plaza Washington, D. C. 20024 Mr. Russell W. McFall, President 1/4 The Western Union Telegraph Company. 60 Hudson Street New York, New York 10013 Mr. Leslie Warner President General Telephone and Electronics Corporation 730 Third Avenue New York, New York 10017 Mr. McGeorge Bundy. ‘17 President "tt - Ford Foundation 20 East 43rd Street New York, New York 10017 Mr. John W. Macy, Jr. President Corporation for Public Broadcasting 1250 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036 Mr. Fred J. Borch Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer General Electric Company 570 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10022
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Mr. Charles H. Pillard President International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 1200 15th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005 Mr. Vincent T. Wasilewski President National Association of Broadcasters 1771 N Street; N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036 Mr. Frederick W. Ford. President National Cable Television Association, Inc. 1634 I Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006
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General James McNitt President International Telephone and Telegraph World Communications 67 Broad Street New York, New York 10004 Mr. Howard Hawkins President RCA Global Communications 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York 10020 Mr. Edward A. Gallagher President Western Union International 26 Broadway New York, New York 10004 Mr. Charles Wyly President University Computing Company 1300 Frito-Lay Tower Dallas, Texas 75234 . Dr. Frank Stanton President Columbia Broadcasting System 51 West 52nd Street New York, New York 10019
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Mr. Julian Goodman President ' National Broadcasting Company 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York 10020 Mr. Leonard Goldenson President American Broadcasting Company 1530 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10019
Armstrong, Dr. James Baker, Donald Beam, Richard L. En.de, Asher Marsten, Dr. Richard Powers, Robert Radius, Dr. Walter A. Richardson, John Scherr, Robert Serwat, Wilbur Shapley, Willis Strassburg, Bernard Tribus, Dr. Myron
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Working Members of the Donn stic Satellite Group William Anders Don Baker Richard Beam Dr. Russell Drew Richard Gabel Walter Hinchman Will Kriegsman Dr. Tom Moore William Morrill Col. Tom Olsson Dr. Walter Radius Robert Scherr Willis Shapley Bernard Strassburg