ized at the level required for proper operation and maintenance of facilities, and that personnel action be taken to insure that authorizedmanning levelsare nvi.ntai.ned. 15. An integrated Joint Communication Organization be estab. lished, under the direct control of JTF SEVEN, to provide all 7 \ task force communications except intra-task group requirements. 16. In futuretest series,classified traffic be handled with the time tested, conventional methods of telecommunications rather than on-line encryption equipment on radio channels and the special approved land-line circuits, and that a single routing indicator be assigned to the Joint Relay Center instead of three separate routing indicator systems. 17. A teambe crg.anizecl and trained inCONUS byJTF SEVEN and moved to the site as a unit fcr the next cperation to o~rate the task force headquarters communication center. 18. Independent elements of the task force provide their own requirements of communication-electronicequipment, including spare parts and supplies, and the-local supply point stock Signal items only in support of the permanent tele-communciationsinstallations. 19. All equipment used in the joint facilities be made the logistical responsibility cf a single service. 20. Consideration be ~iven to the assignment of amphibious type aircraft to the PPG, particularly during the build-up period. 21. The responsibility of the TG ’74 Transport~.tionOfficer as the MSTS representative during the interim period be more clearly defined. .