ee PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED a GM survey meter of reported advanced design. of these meters should be taken. It was decided that 25 Commander QM who was responsible for the BuShips development program made strong recommendations against the use of the BuShips instrument because he feared unfavorable prejudices would be created by the use of an undeveloped instrument. It was further decided, since all instruments listed in the final subcommittee report were new end untried, that 25 Victoreen 247 ion chamber survey mters should be taken. (Only 12 of these instruments were received). Final revort of the subcommittee covered only survey instruments and did not include any instruments required for laboratory purposes. In general the recommendations of the subcommittee were accepted but in some instances quantities were increased notably on the model 263-A GM counter and the Model 247-A ion chamber instruments manufactured by the Victoreen Instrument Company. These increases were felt desirable since the two instruments were modifications of previous designs which were considered reasonsbly satisfactory ani it was felt that health protection should not rest wholly on indications obtained from new, untried meters. As soon as the requirements were firmly established, orders for these instruments were placed through the AEC. Delivery dates were short but in almost every case the manufacturers were very cooperative in attempting to meet them. On 8 October 1947 Colone] SQMMBBF directed that with some modifications the list of instruments recommended by the subcommittee be turned over to the AEC for procurement. Major MQM, Military Applications Division, AEC, was designated for liaison by AEC. A letter was sent to Major QM containing lists of instruments and specifications for spare Section IX 14 PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED ye

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