-ll- approved such a program. i 35 Further, 4s for the ground water survey in Arca he felt ithout such a { d in Area 3 wit shots could be fire four next the that t there is agreemen a s firing in either are grea t, but that continuou so not is y enc urg the survey and that without such 4 survey: should not be contemplated A 12 June 59 report is from Harold Argo, Secretary of the newly formed "Buzzer" —_ et ommittee. He describes this as a committee created by Bradbury and Molnar to f x or study the feasibility of long-range detection of bootleg: weapons tests, and in articular to develop in more detail the recommendations of the Panofsky report." he committe Chairman is Tascnek, and the Sandia representatives are Shuster, Cook, nd Vaughn. The LASL representatives are Aamodt, Hoerlin, Heller of T-Division, nd THHXsN Taschek and Argo. upport various studies. Additional P-Division personnel are Listed who will A brief division of responsibility is that LASL will e concerned with techniques and programs of detecting bomb and background radiations file Sandia will address ancillary problems such as power requirements, logic, elemetry, etc. A tentative outline in some detail of the studies that the ccmmittee i111 undertake is presented. Taschek suggested that the committee should address orking up to the point of development of a prototype instrument but not attempting ® man or operate a world-wide detection system and Sandia agreed. The group was o meet for the second time on 19 June 59. Final documentation in this folder, in May of 61 indicates that the high ititude sub-group of the ad hoe group on detection of nuclear detonations has ‘ormmed a study group to address the particular area of shielding. The reports of the 2 sub-committees studying Eniwetok and the "Test When Ready” concept were submitted on 15 and 23 June. ee en JA

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