Progress Report abo UNCLASSIFIED _ policies and plans in achieving coordination of mutual civil defense matters. Other mexbers of this committee will represent the FCDA and the Department of Defense. Mr. Robert L. Corsbie, Chiefy; Civil Defense Liaison Branch, will serve as Dr. Warren's alternate. . Glass and Glass Substitutes Testing Project. The Givil Defense Liaison Branch is collecting information on. glass and glass substitutes for use in protective ccnatruction, both of AEC facilities and for general eivil defense application. Review of FCDA Publications. During the month the following were reviewed by the Civil Defense Liaison Branch end other propriate offices: i. An administrative guide for civil defense engineering services. 2. A statement on the radiological hazard to be anticipated from various types of atomic attack. Associated Universities, Inc. Civil Defense Survey Project. Dr. Lloyd Berkmer, President of AUI, visited the Civil Defense Liaison Branch to discuss the FCDA-DOD-N&RB research survey and contract. The purpose of this survey is to furnish an evaluation of the impact of atomic and radiological and chemical warfare on a nation. Review of New Construction. During the month, Mr. Barry L. Bowman attended a number of conferences between representatives of AEC, Harrie Associates, and AEC contractors. Harrie Associates have bem retained to examine the plans for Savanah River, Paducah, Fernald, and Rocky Flats. In the case of the last three mentioed, preliminary visite of Harris to the design offices have resulted in some changes. In subsequent conferences held in Washington, Harris’ preliminary reports have been discussed. In the majority of instances, the AEC designers have successfully justified their proposals. RADIATION INSTRUMENTS BRANCH Special Electron Tube Development Program In July 1950, the Branch solicited all AEC Areas for recuirements on three types of photomultiplier tubes then under develonment by the RCA Laboratories for GPo eonOFFICE SURNAME > — 16—65741—

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