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PART IV, CHAPTER 2
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from Site Elmer to off-island locations should

EPG. A study on this subject is scheduled for

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the EPG during operations. A feasibility study
was initially authorized by OTO-ALO on 13
August 1958. A preliminary report was submitted by HEN on 21 August 1957 and final re-

port is now scheduled for the Spring of 1959, at

which time DMA will be furnished all recommendations.
2.10

An AEC security force of sufficient size
should be available in future operations
to provide daily contact with all shot zero sites.

2.11

TG 7.1 test-briefing personnel should be

informed regarding the levels of classified
information to which Official Observers have

access.
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2.18

A 300-foot tower should be erected adjacent to Building 488 on Site Elmer to
provide a service range comparable to the excellent Bikini VHF system.

2.19

Marine channels should be cleared into

all islands containing major scientific in-

stallations.
9.20

An additional 1000-man mess hall should
be constructed on Site Elmer.

2.21.

More realistic billet and personnel fore-

casts should be made hyeach elementof

the Task Force at least four months in advance
of actual need.

2.22

The responsibility for all camp operations
on Site Fred should be assigned to the

Contractor underthe direction of TG 7.5 in order

Extensive security construction, such as
perimeter fences and lighting facilities,
should be accomplished BEFORE the start of
the scientific construction phase of the Operation. ’

2.23

A snack bar should be installed at Site

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2.24

The support of all off-atoll Weather and

The planning for the number of Military

to reduce the total number of personnel at EPG.
Nan.

hased on a greater contingency factor than that

Rad-Safe Stations should be made the
responsibility of the Contractor, particularly the

used for HARDTACK, Phase I.

power generation and distillation plant operations.

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of circulating files and by attendance at briefing

whose supervision they work, or the personnel
required to fulfill User requirements should be
furnished by the Contractor and supervised by
him on the basis of a definitive scope of work.
This policy will eliminate the friction and misunderstanding resulting from differences in policies and procedures followed by the various
organizations of the Task Force.

A greater effort should be made for the
exchange of information between the AEC
and the scientific and military elements of JTFSeven. This might be accomplished if the respective classification representatives are kept
informed of de.clopments and plans by the use
sessions.

The provision of direct line telephone services paralleling PABX exchange services

ministered by the organization under

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The three communication channels between Eniwetok Atoll and Honolulu
should be increased to four channels to include
two voice, one teletype, and one order wire.

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Sites Elmer, Fred, and Nan to eliminate
the requirement for an MSTStransport standing
by during operational periods (about four
months), at a cost of $6,690 per day to maintain
the capability for evacuation of all personnel from

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Fallout shelters should be provided at

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stocked items will be discouraged.

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ments for various items of equipment must be

analyzed to ascertain the possibility of using
one or more standard sizes and types of equipment, multiples of which will satisfy the requirements for manyfacilities. Thus, specialized
requirements which cannot be fulfilled from

Future communications requirements
should be scrutinized to provide radios
only for barges or other mobile facilities which
cannot be afforded full-time telephone service,
and consideration should be given to integrating
mobile radio units into the dial telephone system,
thereby eliminating the duplication of telephones
and radios in administrative offices.

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completion in early 1959. For example, require-

be discontinued.

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The Contractor should standardize the
sizes and types of items required in order
to limit the categories and sizes of items used at

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