tests and associated projects under terms of the Joint Chiefs Staff Directive to the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project c ling such dissemination. The following decisions were reache (1) AFSWP agreed to make available height of burst curves and curves on neutron flux, previously withheld under the JCS di and to translate into more readily useable form transmittable (2) the FCDA representatives concurred that no change in the directive would be pressed, since it generally permitted the ing of most, if not all, of the data needed for civil defense and that any problem arising in this connection in the future discussed on a caSe-to-case basis. Future Test Programs. (UNCLASSIFIED) Needs of the Feder Defense Administration for participation in possible future Weapons test programs were outlined in a recent informal meet FCDA Administrator and the Chairman of the Commission and st AEC willingness to cooperate in all ways possible was expres Commission Chairman. It was agreed that specific FCDA propo be submitted for consideration at a later date. Technical Assistance Rendered. (UNCLASSIFIED) a. At the request of the Federal Civil Defense Adminis design criteria for protective construction standards to be released as guidance to federal agencies and the public in e structures in or near designated target areas have been revi Commission. FCDA has incorporated much of the AEC material its proposed publication “Standards and Criteria for Protective Congtruction Class I Buildings" which is now undergoing classification re fiew. b. The problem of providing shelters in Navy Departmen# Bureau of Ships installations at Navy Yards was discussed with the Chidfr Design Engineer, Public Works, Bureau of Ships, Based on discussiog of design criteria, materials, and probability of accomplishing object ves of the Navy, further study will be conducted by Bureau of. Ships con: idering the construction of dual-purpose reinforced concrete buildings provide the shelter required. SREARS BD;