Critical Program Components i. FY 1985 FY 1986 FY 1989 &&K 2. Technical Services 7K " " "t " 3. Computer 13K " " " " Professional Labor 203K " " " " 5. Other Direct Labor 109K " " " " 6& Overhead 190K " " " " 7. Capital Equipment 80K " " " " 8 Transition Costs 80K 4, Scientific and FY 1985 580K same as FY 1988 Materials, Supplies and Travel same as FY 1987 FY 1985 80K Same as same as FY 1985 FY 1985 40K 0) During FY 1985, a bioassay mission will occur at Rongelap, Enewetak, and at locations of the former Bikini residents. will be assessed. Atoll during 1954. Body burdens for Bi~207, Cs-137, Co-60 and Pu Dose reassessment will expand to include persons who resided at Likiepo Equipment will be purchased to automate track etch analysis for Pu. Efforts to enhance the link between medical and dose data will continue. Information regarding radiological screening results and demographic data will continue to be computer based. continue. Studies of long-term Pu retention in former Bikini residents will [Initial transition costs would support one year of training a Health Physicist and one year of training a Radiochemist. During FY 1986 a bioassay mission will occur at Utirik, Ujelang, Enewetak and Likiep. Body burdens from Bi-207, Cs-137, Co-60, and Pu will be determined. Program costs (l-7 above) during FY 1986 through FY 1989 are estimated to be similar to FY 1985 (in FY 1985 constant dollars). Radiological results will be computer based. Dose