‘ Be 2 ee as Nae emt ere need Oe 6 ee tO Nee ned OL MetarheTR eseLmatee Te - PART I, CHAPTERS 4 and 5 controller, and safety and fire protection engineers were determined and published in Chapter ment of materials, and construction of scientific test structures. Copies of correspondence were 4.9 ber_1957 liaisonengineers from_ the H& 2, is B my 0102, Standard Operating Procedure, TG 7.5. In September 1957, the Director, POD, ALO, authorized direct communications between the Users and H&N’s Los Angeles Office transmitted to all offices concerned. to expedite the completion of design, procure- - ontractor in meeting construction ready PARTICIPATING AGENCIES USER Army Ballistic Missile Agency AFSWC Air Force Special Weapons Center BRL Ballistic Research Laboratories (Aberdeen Proving Ground, USA) BuAer Bureau ofAeronautics, U.S. Navy CWL Chemical Warfare Laboratory (USA) DBM Division of Biology and Medicine DMA Division of Military Application, AEC DOD Department of Defense DOFL Diamond Ordnance Fuze Laboratory DTMB David Taylor Model Basin, .U. S. Navy EG&G Edgerton, Germeshausen and Grier, Inc. HEN Holmes & Narver, Inc. LASL Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory MDL Missile Development Laboratory NASWF Naval] Air Special Weapons Facilities NAVCEL Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory NEL Naval Electronics Laboratory NML Naval Materiel Laboratory NOL Naval Ordnance Laboratory NRDL Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory NRL Naval Research Laboratory ONR Office of Naval Research R/W Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation sc Sandia Corporation SIO Scripps Institution of Oceanography SRI Stanford Research Institute UCRL University of California Radiation Laboratory WADC Wright Air Development Center sre VrFeoclwr7remharorewrweaeveuowreeoeweaewemarmccawrmlcrmUccrFrmrTCrmUUhc OCOHCUCM WCF Air Force Cambridge Research Center OO ' ABMA AFCRC w SL d tes. CHAPTER 5 OC FP BH HsHesePVee”E = 8 ee . SCEL Signal Corps Engineering Laboratory Paae 25 ¢