4, The proposed policy with reference to allucation =f costs and the estimate of charges to be borne by the AO is set forth in Enclosure "B", Gonorally, it is propesed that the AEC bear all the costs beyond the normal opcrating costa of the services concerned, 5. The following tine schedulc is anticipated: 1 - 15 November: Complete plans and mave Initial con- 1 Decunbecr: Complete moverreent of cunstraztion personnel, cquipment and material - struction units ty toso urea. to onbarkation point, and cnbark follow-up force, 1 January: -15 March: , Conpletc rehabilitation construction, initiate mijor constiiction projects. Arrival of main body of AEC scientists by Slip, completion o. construction projects to point whore tac AEC can take over in accordance with previous agrecnonts, and completion of mouve- nent of geovd echelon of itr Force, 1 April: Complete tvemont aiv cohsien, 6, A joint force will te organized to maintain physical security of all phases of the copzratioa tc include the puarding: of weapons. It is anticipased teansssviun; fisaionable parts of the weapons by noval vo3selLs ag was doue in operation CROSSROADS, The downgrading of auy aturic cnergy "restricted data” will be accomplished only wy ths £RO, but initinl restrictive military sceurlow ¢! wosllasatious rey bo eo iazed hr the Joint Task Forco cormandsr ac nilitary roquarciiits dictate. Detailed security plan and plan for rolease ci public inforne- tion 15 attachcd as Enclosure "C"", . 7. In selecting the sito, the: Joint Provt-Test Cormlttu. has compared the relative nucrits of both the suggested Loca- tions (Eniwetok and Kwajalein), and considers the Eniwctok location to bo the only completely satisfactory cite. Thrsc considerations reference Eniwetok are discussed in detail in Enclosure "D", For technical reasons the Atomic Energy Con- misgion strongly recormends selection of this site over Kwajaleln. 4