A2-B2 - page II 7. Airdome at Eniwetok must remain operational and provide for twice weekly MATS flights. 8. AEC contractor should assume the entire communications responsibility in EPG. 9. No further construction in EPG should be undertaken except for minor mods on Eniwetok in consolidating the base camp facilities. 10. Subject to recomputation, a total strength of 495 personnel (69 of which would be DOD) will be adequate to conduct maintenance standy-by operations. [l. An apportionment of operating costs between AEC and DOD which will reflect a transfer of functions and division of cost support activities is appropriate. In addition to the two proving grounds the status of Johnston Island_was Would have — om considered and it was noted that contro} kat passed rem the Army a the Air Force for the Nike Zeus program at the beginning of [960. Furthermore, "the chief DAGA has been requested to coordinate any DOD test requirements with the services and any other interested government agencies. In the event it is necessary to conduct high altitude tests as proposed in WILLOW, Johnston Island would be the logical launching sight for any high altitude nuclear tests." The study group looked at existing DOD and AEC agreements and considered only three as presently effective: the AEC/DOD agreement on costs and responsibility for the pacific proving grounds, the amendment number | to that agreement, and a paper containing the mission of JTF7. As for specific changes to these agreements they would be dependent upon which portions of this overall study were approved and implemented in whatever detail.