es 2. hy ” cu te Manet we oe hae - & REPORT 10 THE PRESIDENT BY THE SECURITY RESOURCES PANEL OF THE ODM SCIENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (NSC ActionNo. 191%; NSC 5724; sc 5724/1; NSC Actions Nos. 1841 and 1842) General Cutler, in his briefing on this item, pointed out that the Department of Defense was to present a report on certain military recommendations included in the so-called "Gaither Report” for which there had not been sufficient time for discussion before the Council at its January 6 meeting. The first item to be reported on was whether to produce additional first-generation ICBMs beyond the 130 currently pro- grammed to be operational prior to the end of 1963; whether to build additional launching sites required for an operational capability of such additional ICEMs; and whether to harden such additional launching sites. The second item, continued General Cutler, was whether to order now production of more than three POLARIS submarine missiles systems, and whether possibly further to accelerate POLARIS production. The third matter was whether to utilize modified exist- . ing anti-aircraft missiles (TALOS) as interim defense against ICBM attack at SAC bases, pending the development of an initial operational capability of the more effective NIKE-ZEUS anti-missile missiles. The fourth matter was whether to harden SAC bases by providing blast shelters for a large part of SAC planes, weapons, personnel, and supplies. The report on the first three of the aforementioned matters was presented by Mr. William Holaday, Director of Guided Mis- siles, Department of Defense. (A copy of Mr. Holaday's report on these three items is included in the minutes of the meeting.) in the course of his report, Mr. Holaday made use of charts which indicated force objectives and estimated fund requirements. a oP oe eee tbe ee ere eee eee ee eee eee ee te ee ee een Pe wee me eer ee eee eee he er hh el el a hh hh hl hh aah kr ee Were ee ee snee eae see eee eens Ce eeeoenpes ee @ et epee w ea e eee eer eer eae ere ee pee eotnepeea ee semeewmeescner eee eh re ese rh whe ahhh ere re te ewe ee keer he hr eee eee mee hr ee hl hh ete vreonvrenrtunnenveaekw ehh ee ee ee eee lh hh eh hr hl he roe rr eee eee hl the hh hh he er hh * *#e rl epee hl rh hh Ohh oepeee hl eee hh hh rh a ee eee rh rh ee hh hk sc eee eens heh hl hh Oh hh hh lr hl hh hh Hh hh hhh hh hh hh hae hh hh Oe hhh hh hh hl hl hh hl hh rl hh hh e+e eee ea hehe eh hl hh hl kh hl Oe ae Oh hl eh lh hl hl ee eotee hl eee he ewer ee rh ee ee woe ket hl eee ee ee el el eae eae neanba rll hr ah hee ee se eeee i i a a 2 2 ere re era hh hr hh hr heh hh he he ee hh he kee he ee eee eee eee eee eee ehh hr hhh hh eh lh hha hhh rl hh | i or ay aeenpaese@hamwe Le ere ete ma ee ree fe Bee sewep - ape eeerpaea ee 8 eee ee eee ese see aa ne rs ene kre eer errenur et eee ee hh he hr hl eh ope sewewn he hl tt hr hh Ge weer er #@ee eee wees hl rh rl eee hh me hh hh hl eee hh eee hl eer ehh hh hh hl hh hl hh hl Y hl eee reese he rh hh 2 | Cr ee ese ee eee eee ee ee heer “—T et ee re - 9 - ev rT of of : ome, . foe yes fe » toe, . .f D ibaa &@ag Qari KTOB.'SECRET we i ‘ ow Bw aa Sao Gea §: u Me ’ te f * § 1, t ' «