AERIAL PHOTO AND RADIOLOGICAL SURVEY PROGRAM LOGISTIC SUPPORT The Northern Marshall Island Survey will be conducted fin two separate ' phases--the photosraphic survey and the Aerial Radfological Survey. The Navy Project Manager for coordination and execution af nod Tesponsibilities for rendering logistics support to this survey is commander, Pacific Missile Test Center, Pt. Magu, California. The photographie survey of eleven (11) atolls and twe (2) islands will be accomplished utilizing a Department of Navy EC~-121 asircrafe. The platform has been specifically configured to receive DOE-provided high resolution and infra-red capable cameras, plus additional peripheral support equipment. The aircraft will be based out of Kwajalein and will be required to fly 10-12 hours a day for approximately 21 daya. This includes contingencies for weather and aircraft down time. Utilizing data gathered from the foregoing photographic survey, an Aerial Radiological Survey will be conducted of the same atolle and islands by means of two SH=-3G helicopters equipped with DOEotis providedradiation detection and recording instrumentation. The helicopters will normally operate from the USNS WREELING, a base support ship which will, in addition, provide a wide range of logietiec support for the terrestrial and Marine Frograms.