3. The staff of the Joint Task Force, being organized for this operation, is reaching the stages of advanced planning and the time schedule is such as to require the completion of their plans and the movement of the initial construction units to the test area early in November. The present time schedule now calls for the complete movement of construction personnel, equipment, and material to the embarkation point by December 1. The fiscal aspects of the proof test program have been under consideration by the Atomic Energy Commission (Director of Budget and:'Comptroller) and fiscal representatives of the Joint Task Force Commander (Captain C. G. DeKay, USN, and Lt, Colonel W. C. Workinger, USA). Pending determination by the Task Force! Commander of these items of expense which the Commission would be expected to finance, of the Treasury, the Chairman, dated October 3, by letter to the Secretary 1947, requested an initial transfer of funds in the amount of $5,000,000 to the Department of the Navy from which expenses of the Task Force would be borne. As presented in Enclosure "B" of the report bythe Joint Proof Test Committee the expenses to be borne by the Commission for the Armed Forces Participation are estimated to be $20,000,000. It therefore becomes necessary to transfer an ad- ditional $15,000,000 to the Department of the Navy. STAFF JUDGMENTS 4, The Director of the Budget, the Comptroller, the - Associate Director of the Office of Public and Technical Information, and the Deputy Director of Secyrity and Intelligence have read those parts of the report to the Joint Chiefs of Staff per- taining to their operations and concur in Appendix "A", The Office of the Director of the Budget prepared Appendices "B" and Non ~ 2 -

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