eee 3-502 He will assist the Project Officer in Operational Planning and Task Force matters conducted through the Program 6 Director. 3.5.3 He will establish liaison on a working level with elements of other task groups of the Joint Task Force. 3.5.4 During the shot phase of test operations he will represent the Project Officer in the Project 6.4 Command Station aboard the carrier for operational matters. 3.6 Administrative Assistant 3.6.1 ‘<iith the approval of the Director (USWRDL), the Project Officer has designated an assistant for administrative matters from the Scientific Department Staff, U. S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory. 306.2 He will coordinate theadministrative activities and logistical requirements of the project staff and sub-project sections. 3.7 5.6.5 He will administer budget, fiscal and travel matters. 3.6.4 He will advise the Project Office on Security matters. Military Evaluation Consultants 3.7.1 With the approval of Chief, AFS.UP, two consultants have been designated by the Project Officer from Headquarters, AFSWP. isith the approval of the Director, USNRDL, two consultants have been designated fromthe iiilitary Evaluations Group, USNRDL. 307.2 They will be available for consultation on matters con- nected with the military application of test studies and with the review of test plans in terms of military objectives. 3.7.5 They will participate in staff planning functions for test operations and perform such staff functions as the Project Officer may desire. 3.7.4 During eachtest participated in, they will be stationed in the Primary Airborne Control (P2V5) and in the Secondary Control Station (3ALROKO) and provide advice on radiological matters. 3.8 Decontamination Advisor ST, Lou!S FRC 3.8.1 ith the approval of the Director, a consultent for Ship Decontamination has been designated by the rroject Officer fromthe Chemical Technology Division, U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory. oo9se CR 8 AS