programs, particularly those of the scientific structures and instru-

mentation, neared completion, activity was centered on securing all remaining items of materials and equipment required for the experiments.
The re-scheduling of construction work that had been necessitated

by the delays incurred dur.ng the period when shipping space was unavailable resulted in certain equipment and material being in such vital
need at this time that it became necessary to request increased airlift
allotments. Figure 13.3-1, showing the extent of airlift shipments,
graphically illustrates the situation.

At this time H & N air freight was routed through the Naval Supply
Center for transshipment to the Travis Air Force Base which served as
the port of embarkation for Jobsite shipments. Approval was later abtained to consign all shipments directly to Travis Air Force Base and to
station an H & N expeditor at the Base. The Procurement Department had
a major part in the preparation of procedures designed to provide controls and facilitate the flow of air freight. The procedures are presented in connection with "Logistics" section of this Completion Report.
By means of intensive expediting during the final months prior to
the experiments, all essential materials and equipment were on hand at
the Jobsite in time to fulfill requirements for the tests to be conducted
as scheduled. It was during this period that the experience which had
been gained and the procedures which had been perfe¢ted through the two
years of procurement activity paid their dividends. From the time prior
to the experiments to July 1, 1951, procurement operations declined sharply with resultant reductions in facilities and personnel. The scope of
these later activities was confined largely to the provision of subsistence and maintenance supplies for Jobsite personnel and the procurement of materials for use in the roll-up operations.

Figure 13.3-2 presents an over-all picture of procurement personnel,

requisitions, and commitments throughout the Project fram February 1949

to July 1, 1951.

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