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		  <titleproper>Utah State Archives' agency history for the Utah MX Coordination Office</titleproper>
		  
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  <archdesc level="otherlevel"><did><repository><emph render="bold">UTAH STATE ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE</emph></repository>
 


   <origination><corpname>UTAH MX COORDINATION OFFICE</corpname></origination>
<note><p>Agency History #<num>685</num>

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  </did><bioghist><p><emph render="bold">CREATION</emph>
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  <p>
The Utah MX Coordination Office was created on November 6, 1979, by the Four Corners Regional Commission and authorized by Governor Scott M. Matheson.  The Commission had received federal funding to plan for the anticipated impacts that would result from the deployment of the Missile Experimental (MX) system in the Great Basin.  Such planning became the mission of the Office.
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  <p><emph render="bold">FUNCTIONS</emph>
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  <p>
The Utah MX Coordination Office was organized to plan for anticipated economic, social, and environmental impacts 
that would result from deployment of the missile system in Utah and Nevada, and to coordinate all planning and evaluation activities in conjunction with other local, state, and federal governmental agencies.
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  <p><emph render="bold">ADMINISTRATION</emph>
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The office derived its authority from a MX Task Force, composed of the governors of Utah and Nevada and the secretary of the Four Corners Regional Commission.  The Office was administered by a project director, an assistant director, and four other staff members.
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  <p><emph render="bold">ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY</emph>
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  <p>
The Office closed on October 2, 1981, when the federal government decided against deploying the MX in Utah and Nevada.
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  <p><emph render="bold">PRIOR NAMES</emph>
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No known changes</p>



  <p><emph render="bold">DIRECTORS</emph>
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  <p>
Kenneth Olson</p>

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<processinfo><p><persname>J. Brent Brinkerhoff</persname>
<date>July 1989</date></p></processinfo>
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