(which I assume ——_———— also went to Bradbury) containing a draft "Report of AdHoc Committee on Test Requirements,'' who met in Washington on May 5-7. L 4a) Here is a 14 May 1959 transmittal from Starbird to Teller t 4 rd The draft begins stating "The AEC and the DOD were requested by the principles of the Ad Hoc Committee of Advisors on test negotiations (Chairman McCone, Secretary Quarles and Dr. Killian ) to review jointly requirements for additional nuclear testing.'' The Ad Hoc Committee which was set up is composed of representatives of DMA; the ATSD(AE); The Chief of DASA; the Manager of ALOO; the Directors of LASL and Livermore; and the Vice President for Research of Sandia. This Committee has reviewed the present status of weapons development visavis the background of present and near-future defense requirements and also, in The DOD further is addressing the effects of nuclear detonations which would require testing. 6 possible by testing. . somewhat broader terms, the types of technological advance which might be The group in their discussions ‘and in this report have categorized the weapons possibilities and developments into four categories as discussed in little detail here. new possibilities, First of all, exploration of an area in which the absence of testing seems to the group to foreclose the possibility of significant progress. The second area has to do with meeting the DOD warhead characteristics of systems whose development is already underway. Polaris, Titan, and Nike-Zcus, are specified with the nature of probable compromise due to the lack of testing being bricfly noted. As for the alll the Minuteman, The warhead re quirements of a number of systems, including

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