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Mr. Phillippe said that work by GE scientists and information specielist
has led to contracts for studies on applying systems analysis techniaues
to overall urban planning; to integrated police, fire and ambulance
communication networks etc.
He suggested that there be more and better communication and cooperat
between business leaders and political leaders in seeking the solutions:
to urban problems. He then described different projects in which his
company has participated. He also said that more extensive research is
needed into the demands of the city. GE is working to discover how
it can effectively apply to city problems what was learned through its
participation in systems development for the defense and the space
programs.
TEMPO, a GE center in Santa Narbara, California, has an experimental
program with the City of Netroit to introduce program packaging and
budgeting techniques learned through its cost/effectiveness Work on
Defense Department problems. It is also working with the University
of Minnesota con an experimentel city program to be built near
Minneapolis. ‘
One big complaint which Mr. Phillippe made concerning present condivicns
was that building codes or housing codes, electrical or plumbing codes -
do not promote efficiency in construction and ere,in fact, institutional
inhibitors to efficiency in rebuilding our urban ereas. .
He also criticized present governmental policy in regard to the distribu-
tion of patent rights to inventions ae out of research and develop-
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by the Government. He said that present policy discourages participation
by private industry.
He approved of forming new types of combined public and private corncora-
tions geared to meeting urban needs, but did not favor a COMSAT type
of corporation. He believes it would be better to have an agency like
NASA, with an accepted objective for the general public. He said th
is a social problem and should be kept in the nonprofit area. In hi:
opinion, rehabilitation and low-income housing in general are not
attractive to DELUGE investors. He said that Thomas Paine, “the
manager of GE's TEMPO organization, is urging creation of an Urban
Development Corporaticn to build five million new housing units in slum
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