A 3 Nov. 1961 memorandum from Harold brown (UUagun, Defense discusses the incremental emergency funds required to the Dept. of the Army for the DASA nuclear weapons test in FY-62 . Whereas DASA requested $40, 500, 000 additional to the budget released on 4 Oct., DDR&E recommends certain cuts in these requests and asks for $24,0 00,000 to be put in the Army RDT&E budget to cover such things as Nougat , Ivanhoe, Sunbeam, and preparation for Fishbowl. CY It is not clear from this letter whether this covers all of the DASA programs including JTF-8 expens es or is for the Arny support only. Further details of the BLUE STRAW Oper ation are contained ina 3 November rere en a TWX from CINCPACFLT toa num ber of Naval Units in the Pacific Area in which it is noted what the Task Organiza tion for the Operation will be. The Az responsibilities of the various naval unit s to patrol and clear the surface area in the drop zone which is designated as a 200 mile Square centered 350 nautical miles southeast of Hilo and the series will go for approximately 30 days beginnin g on 15 November. The Navy Aircraft required to support as wellas base support of Barbers Point are detailed . From the same 4 Nov TWX Betts makes the following comments about the underground test situation. He requests the Labs and Sandia to provide hing with up-dated details on the revised Nougat series. Furthermore, Betts states that the “"“ Shot, part of the Plowshare progran, will con- L tinue as scheduled. Betts then goes on to discuss the atmospheric test program and notes that negotiations are presently going on with the UK, as to the use of Christmas Island as an island base. If Christmas, the first choice, js not available then verhaps Eniwetok and Bikini mav be reconsidered. Meanwhile, parallel planning to conduct developmental tests by employment of an air task force based in the Haweiian Isleads with detonations to the south © and use of Johnston Island is continuing. Betts asks the Labs and Sandia to reexamine the proposed atmespheric program in light of the current decisions and possible developments for test bases and to meet with him on 13 Nov in Albq. He notes that while he favors no linitetions to be placed on the number of shots to be fired or the yield to be released to the atmosphere that the National Security Council tossed around the idea of a 10 megaton release iinitation. Betts further notes the military's interest in the availability of hardware for high altitude effects shots and asks Sandia to sce what they feel can be done in this area duc to their development and study of the Oats systen.

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