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Giscucsed et this meeting wos uncoubte lr unvwarvante™. My reasons
for thig feeling were the ‘mown fact thet mehy of ths stroes have
neither cerecnael nov funds available for the ime*icte ndertaing
of secrnu-level

covrses ant the Dxct that these states wiich may

te fortunate encu,a to be in a position to start fairly soon will

recuire @ pericd sf tize in which tc make ‘the necessary arrangencns Ss
Thig view was aparently concurred in at “he second day's meeticg by
liz,Biccle (in revision of Ris earlier cements about the ~rematursnece
cf the courses) anc by other marticivents.
Or. Kiefer seenec te ve cof

this opinicn at this tire @lso, making the stctoment that the roclem
of the timing -f actucl treining and the completion of cther necessary
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wae Lixe the question of the

which sanculc cone

chicken anc the egs—

firct.

In the Fiscussion concerning instruments great Givergence of

oclinion

was im-odiretel; evident between the AFSWP renresentetive,
ancer
Gem bell, ané the ADC soint of view as expssesed by Bob Buteenhoff.
oabellls eupnatic position was thet the strte of the development
of radiation detection instruments today as act much aévancec. over

what it had teen 3 or LU years agc, an@ thet it was riziculous to

assume tuet any ercat Sorverd stridee would te mace in the near
future. Me exrecced the 9 opinion that the halogen tuse Instrument
develoved by the “YCO should be thorcurhly proven before a Les of
mons Fores Scent on tt
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the
if it was serfected if srobably woule.
not te a very ocod tnsvmunent amyray.
7 emphasized the need for
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ca instmamen
id thet at she moment the only
est onc other rigic specificstiens set us
instrmient whic
Sy Sne Armes.

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vrocuring, the ail/i=R-2-1.

instrument wich they were currently

whe consensus of wpinisn eov.cd t4 1+, with sone reservations, That
for civil defense monitoring urzoses an ionization chamber instrument
with top scale Limit of 500 r.c.4. wag ceeded in quantity rather than
Geiger counter type iastrusents; also

thet a dosimeter with a range

or 100 to 250 rep.h. was needed. Some sarticimants believed that a
Gosineter Aactrulons with chi-s Tenge cone ve ceve Lloced in sixRCD S ES.
Qo

models were totely 3 LaACecuats “pecance of wheir relatively Low renge.
The follewing “yes 5of survey snstrumenss presently availeble were
discusced;

etienal Teshnical Lasorctory 2odel Lix+-6, Victoreenett

Kslly-Xoet, abfec2-2-1, and the Gspey Cougeny Juno accel.

It

guated that preecn+ eosy er shece inetrucents was apsrovinatolywen
each, vut it wes believea this cost could ve cut to between $1090 acd

p15G if orders in quantity were nade.

wor She purgese of summarising the lengtiy discussions severa
acsumyticns were mace by Dr. Kiefer in order is fit the ‘sentrtive

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