it ~ “+ / eg 4 bas ii ig qu hi’ be de ysately feasible" to "a s to em , ce se ti t no or ed sh ar on ep This reply, pr Libby and thus he has requested Brown to prepare an alternative study with respect to control of nuclear testing by the use of satellites. Meeting #1496, 23 April 59: In executive session, several items having to do with weapons testing were discussed. McCone reported that that day he attended a meeting with Killian of the White House, Deputy Secretary of Defense Quarles, and Starbird, and agreement hid been reached on various undertaken by various studies to be government departments in connection with weapons testing and test detection, The AEC would cooperate in a number of these and would be primarily responsible for the following: ''the Berkner panel recommendation relative to undertaking an experimental test program to. determine the perimeters of detection and concealment; determination of the feasibility, practica>ility, costsand timing of undergruundtests; and determination of problems of conducting tests in the atmosphere, but above the limit of detection by the Geneva system, and of establishing any limitation of altitude in view of fallout. '' McCone said that the AEC and > the DOD would jointly try to establish test requirements. McConesaid that Killian requested the Commissions views on declassifying the Argus experiment and he asked for a staff reply promptly. The problem of increasing weapon complexity was discussed and Luedeke said he would consider a possible laboratory study of this aspect. 96

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