165 f samples that someone else collects or they are willing to go out and collect the samples, and have stated they would be quite willing to collect additional samples for other interested agencies. DR. DUNNING: I am wondering then if one possibility might be that NRDL actually do the shovel work and someone ac} as coordinating agency to see what the needs of the other people might be? DR. BOND: Washington, D. C Alderson Reporting Company 10 This may be. Who would that be likely to be? 11 CAPT. YARBROUGH: I thnk NRDL has gone a little 12 further than pr. Bond is indicating, in that this morning 13 we have a proposal formulated, and there are quite a 14 few specific items in it, where they wish to have it in the 15 form of a project. 16 answer one way or another to this proposal, it would be 17 very interesting to get the consensus of opinion here. 18 Inasmuch as I will have to give an They are proposing that it be done at the same 19 time as the biomedical partion. 20 carry out these studies in fiscal 1955 at the 2.6 investiga- 21 tion or man year level. They propose shat USNRDL The esthated cost of this will be some astronomical figure of $42,000. 23 ARC 24 Since it is envisioned the progranoutlined may continue over a period of several years, it is suggested that while the laboratory will probably be supported by BuMed and/or BuShips, it may be preeed ft