CORP ENTIAL woe:EVEdantte = reES \ a. Approved the presentation of an unclassified technical library to the Government of Poland; b. Noted that the Department of State will be notified of such approval; c. Noted that the Joint Committee will be notified of this | action by a letter such as the Appendix to AEC 832/11; and da. Noted that AEC 832/11 is "Unclassified", 8. AEC 952/28 - Operation HARDTACK Test Program, and AEC 952/29 Addendum to AEC 952/28 General Starbird reviewed with the Commissioners the weapons test schedule for Calendar Year 1958 and recommendedthat one of the test shots originally scheduled as only a contingency shot now be included as one of the regular test shots. He also said he had not approved a UCRL recommendation that a 20-40 kiloton device be fired underground late in 1958 to investigate the technique of testing higher yield devices underground. The Commissioners requested that the GAC's opinion be obtained on this particular test before it is definitely postponed for 1958. i/ See aleo notes on a Briefing on the Weapons Stockpile, presented to the Commission on February 3, 1958. A copy is on file in the Office of the Secretary, = 37 « ofayes After further discussion, the Commission: PRAT TA sayeth WL TY SAE . a ease tees tp Mr. Strauss reiterated his concern about the large number of weapons scheduled for testing during Operation HARDTACK and recalled that the President had asked that the Commission eliminate some of the twenty-five shots originally scheduled for Operation HARDTACK, If the contingency shot is added, he said, the total number scheduled will be up to twenty-five again, This, he remarked, aeemed to be a reflection of the DOD's requirement for an increasing number of different nuclear weapons types. L/ The Commissioners discussed the shots scheduled for 1958 and Mr. Libby requested that the letter to the President concerning Operation HARDTACK state the amountof off-site fallout which will result from the series,

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