ntation, Bradbury replied to Betts In relation to the reactivity experime n Nuget, Ivanhoe, and current planning on 15 November that, due to operatio the LASL plans for any one program in for overseas testing, there are no 1 January to | July 62 time period. 69G) to certain lab personne! including A 15 November memorandum from Bradbury of e bers ith memb on 20 November with 5le addresses the planned meeting es and Ogle ves@ Grav ster, et al). Sandia (Schwartz, Henderson, Schu those of mutual Subjects of discussion are LC bi is resumed and include: interest if air testing of weapons altitude 50, yield diagnostics on the high neutron output measurements on the shots, the two laboratories, alpha and weapons effects of joint interest in ing, lable in the event of air drop test other measurements if no land is avai e. rimental devices if no land is availabl and dropable configurations for expe e ZG On 15 November Chairman Seaborg sent to the AEC General Manager a copy of the "Presidential Instructions to the NSC Committee on Atmospheric Testing Policy" which gives the guidance for this committee to consider the proposed programs submitted by the Atomic Energy Commission. In part the Presidential instructions contain the following guidelines: the atmosphere only if: "tests will be conducted in (a) the test will provide information of substantial importance to the national defense. (b) The information needed can be obtained no other way, with reasonable time and effort. {(c) Atmospheric fallout is minimized in all practicable ways. (d) The military need for the tests out weighs the desirability of avoiding all atmospheric fallout. Preparations for atmospheric testing will be directed toward: (a) Test readiness in 4 months. (b) Concentration of atmospheric tests in the shortest possible time period with a target of about 3 months. The committee will consider and recommend to the President on the need for providing the capability to conduct follow-on tests. The study requested by the President (NSC record of action 2440-c) of the availability of sites for atmospheric tests will be directed toward obtaining, on a priority basis, a suitable island test base. The committee will submit to the President for decision the carrying out of each atmospheric test. (a) For the present, the committee should limit its recommendations to tests which relate to important questions of weapons development and weapons effects. (b) Approval of either proof tests or systems tests can be expected only if there is convincing demonstration of unusual need in each case.

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