-6~ left this field for areas of scientific interests of possibly greater national productivity and certainly more stable future." Bradbury feels that it won't be too difficult to keep the number of people employed doing weapons work but since the most imaginative and ingenious may be moving away, the productivity may be expected. some decrease in As for the overall laboratory employment (roughly 3250 to 3300) he expects and feels that the total lab size should remain constant through this no testing period and gives some indication of how the bulk at the laboratory is broken out in terms of dollars. dollar budget, 39 million supports the weapons and much of this is general nuclear research; Rover receives about 13 1/2 3.1/2 million; Of the total 60 million million; nuclear reactor work receives about Sherwood receives about 3 million; gets about 1 million. and radiobiological research Bradbury makes clear in his discussion of these various broad programs that the effort in the plasma thermocouple and the Rover and reactor areas will be substantially increased, with a total increase of 15 to 20 million dollars in those areas. After discussing how these several programs would be stepped up with something like 100 people added to those 3 programs, it is made clear that the bulk of this increase will come by decreasing the number of people devoting themselves to the weapons test program and he feels that about 10% of the current level in the testing program can be diverted over the next 12 months with such a diversion starting in about 3 to 6 months if there are no extraordinary changes in the testing or Geneva or weapons scenes. He makes some interesting statements about future testing activities that I think are significant and are quoted here in fu1i:' the problem of weapon test activities and the maintenance of some capability in this area is far from simple, and all of the details have not been worked out. The LASL intends to take a long anticipated step and forego any further responsibilities in the area of test series administration. » Aithough this has probably been a useful task when series were conducted at Eniwetok and above ground in Nevada, it no longer appears to be particularly fruitful in the

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