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C00015435 A4 23 February 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT; Visit of Dr Condon: to NPIC, 20-February 1967-- ~ coe 1, The U.S, Air Forée has let a $300,000 contract to the University of Colorado to. study reported UFO sightings. Brig. Gen, Edward B, Gillers,-USAF,-is senior Air Force contact and Dr. Thomas Rachford is-senior. Air. Force. Scientist on the project. The senior scientist. from_the: University of. Colorado is Dr. E.U, Condon. 2. On 20 February 1967 at 0915 Dr. Condon and four members of his investigative team visited NPIC. With Dr. Condon were Dr. Richard-towe; University_of_Co
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C00015435 a SUBJECT: Visit of Dr. Condon to NPIC, 20 February 1967 will be available to assist Dr. Condon by performing work . of a photogrammetric. nature, such as attemptong to measure t . objects imged on photographs that may be part of : Dr. Condon's analysis. Work performed by NPIC will be strictly of a technical nature using services and equipment . generally not available elsewhere. ~ 5s Following this brief.discussion in Mr. Lundahl's office b the group adjourned to the conference room where a serics of : . briefings was presented to Dr. Conden and his group. Following a short introduc
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SUBJECT: Visit of Dr, Condon to NPIC, 20 February 1967 6. At about 12215 “escorted the group back to Mr. Lundahl's office where a general discussion on UFOs ensued. At about 1235 the group adjourned to lunch and following lunch they left NPIC for a meeting with Brig.Gen Gillers at the pentagon. 7, Most all the discussion during the morning was of an unclassified nature dealing with primary basic fundamentals of photogrammetry, photographic analysis and problems related to the acquiring of enough information to conduct meaningful analyses.>~"~- ~~ | te

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