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OCR Page 1 of 6Filed by
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
MR. DAWSON
BUREAU OF THE BUDGET
MAY 31 1952
252-R
WASHINGTON 25, D.C.
September 11, 1951
WERRY NATIONAL TRUMAN LIBRARY
ARENING AND
SERVICE
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. DAWSON:
GOVERNMENT
RECEIVED
SUBJECT: Transfer of investigations from FBI to the Civil
SEP
12
1951
Service Commission.
x10-B
DONALD S, DAWSON
X 2
In confirmation of our telephone conversation this morning
I should like to bring you up to date on the status of legislation
authorizing transfer of security investigations from the FBI to
the Civil Service Commission.
As I indicated to you over the telephone, through some lack
of understanding which was not serious and which I recommend that
we do nothing about, the FBI bill was forwarded to the Congress
prior to receipt of formal clearance from this office. Under the
circumstances, I felt that it would be best to get the chief
agencies together to discuss several proposed amendments which
had been suggested in comments on the bill of the Atomic Energy
Commission, the National Science Foundation, and the Department
of Labor, and also to discuss statements of opposition to the
measure which had been received from the Department of State,
ECA, and the District of Columbia Government. Accordingly, a
meeting was held in my office this morning attended by repre-
sentatives of the Department of Justice, the Department of
Defense, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the Civil Service Com-
mission. There was unanimous agreement that none of the proposed
technical amendments merited incorporation in the bill since all
of them pertained either to matters which could be handled admin-
istratively or to the question of central financing, which the
Bureau and the Civil Service Commission feel would be a mistake.
As a matter of policy, at least at the present time, we believe
that the agencies should pay for these investigations on a
reimbursable basis. Workload is too uncertain for the Commission
to do a good job of estimating cost on a central basis. On the
basis of the meeting this morning, the legislation is being
formally cleared by letter to the Department of Justice which
states that enactment of the bill would be in accord with the
President's program.
Letters to each of the agencies suggesting amendments also
are in process of preparation and in addition to the letters,
we shall talk with each of them as to the reasons for rejecting
their suggestions.
no ach, in file 6/4/52.
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