and comnarcinl evcilabllity of 27) degree neter movements for possible use in the X¥CO develowed jealgar inteprator civil defense instrument. Yeston aivised that satisfactory 270 degres meters could be provided but did not recommend theiz use aniess absolutaly required, in vagy of their edded complexity and inersased cost. Tne Naval .adiological Cofense Laboratory has reported promising devalopments in a multi,2le eluctrade fon cuanber survey meter for ecivildsfense. It has been agrece that tu contract 4ith NADL will ba extended through aperlod of JO Csys to allow compluticn of ‘hig development. Of the §56,000 originally transferred to 2.7 to caver this sork, only esbout $13,000 has been spent to date. x US DOE ARCHIVES 326 U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION RG __D0E wisrorign Collection Box Folder OFFICE > 3343 #20 32 CORI)