-10- of an inspection and ion in the monoperation i aft sampling i an aircr i control system inJuly of 59. Including E . be about 1 billion dollars and j otoring system, the initial cost wae ate Here is another tentative budget estim to establish would yf 4 3 200 milli on dollars. the annual operating costs would be over In July of 59,to help the labs prepare their inputs to this report, Starbird asked that they consider three possible degrees of test bans in discussing the future of the laboratories weapons programs and projected accomplishments. These are as follows: "1, I£ We have early agreement preventing all atmospheric testing (and agreement remains in effect throughout period) 2. If we have early agreement that all weapon testing above 10 tons is prohibited {and remains prohibited throughout the period) 3. If the overall moratorium on weapons testing endures until July 1, 1960, and then atmospheric test on a limited basis is permitted (say 2 megaton of fission per year by US plus additional desirable tests not in the atmosphere) ." Bradbury submitted his reply for LASL on 14 Sept. 59 which included the history and current activities of LASL; weapons research and development at the lab under - the three different test moratorium conditions; non weapons activities at LASL under the three different moratoriums; activities of LASL and their relationship to universities and industries; and general comments on the future of LASL. - Jury¥—- pec ST The following notes cover the latter half of calendar year_59 a toe tn, As of 1 Nov et 59, John Kodis became Acting Director of the Test Division, a job that would have made him head of Task Unit 3 in the Task Force struct ure, I believe, Total strength of this group was at 116 in this time period. they were studying possible reductions if the moratorium continues. op ,o.6 2 Furthermore,

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