reluctance, would be in Safeguard C.
The conclusion of the testimony was that this convergence of technical
reasons and budget pressures led to the joint AECfDOD decision of
October, 1969 to reduce the program funding and accept an increased
response time for resumption of testing. It was reported that to this
end, the following coordinated actions were being taken by the AEC and
DOD :
1.

Operational control of Johnston Atoll will be transferred to the
USAF with appropriate reentry rights and the facilities there
placed and maintained in the minimum feasible maintenance status.
In Hawaii, facilities will be loaned to other agencies under
appropriate agreements or placed in the minimum feasible continuing
status. The plan is to reoccupy these facilities on direction to
resume testing and return them to operational status in time to
meet our projected response times.

2.

The sampling rocket stockpile at the Kauai facility will not be
The facility itself, however, will remain operational
maintained.
and periodic tests will be conducted.

3.

Diagnostic aircraft operations and support will be reduced.

4.

Instrumentation development will proceed only to the prototype
stage, with state-of-the-art improvements routinely incorporated
on a continuing basis. Procurement action will be initiated
after a decision to resume testing.

5.

Contractor support is being reduced by about one-half with the
objective”of maintaining program continuity with minimum key
personnel.

6.

Joint AEC/DOD readiness exercises are being discontinued.

Testimony was concluded with the statement that: “the impact of the program modification is reflected primarily in terms of time--both the
time between the decision to test and the actual resumption of testing,
and the time required to complete the entire test series. We believe
we have an atmospheric program that will provide the answers we need to
know. However, the time that is made available for this test program
will go a long way in determining its success or failure.” It was
~otited out thatnwe must acknowledge the possibility that if we do
resume atmospheric testing we may find new and unanticipated questions
This
and we should be prepared to adjust our program accordingly.
means, among other things, adjustments in the time available for testing.”
Within the guidelines of the program decisions expressed above, the following are summaries of the princinal douuments which further define
and implement the most current Readiness Program policy and direction:

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