In referring to A this wessage from Bradbury, Harold Brown sent a essays wv the ¥ ¥ Starbird on 31 May in whica, among other thing, he agreed that LASL would fumisa map oe devices and Sandia would develop and supply the clack box. Furtner, Liveriore agrees that the best way to get assurance that a seismic device oas not malfunctioned is make an Alpha measurement but “the technical difficulty is that this does not tell the yicld within any reasonable factor to someone who does not iinow the Tie Soviets would then merely be cesicn of the device. taking our word for the yield, unless one of tie other techniques of yield was used as well." propozanda advantadses for the Soviets. This could have oovious detrgental Thus, Livermore feels tiat an additional measument technique, such as radial chemistry or shock tine oi arrival in polyethylene block be performed also. The details of how this would be done and in which cases it eu could best apply are dAscussed. Messages between DMA, ALOO and the Labs in the latter half of May epasmene oor O = indicate that specifics are being laid out for the packages to be used for the seismic detection program and responsibilities are being assigned for procurement, fabrication, storage, etc. a? “4 cans A 17 May message from Starbird to ALOO gives some details of the requirements for packaging of the capsules and assembly and shipment. The device must be in two or more packages, utilizing the black box concept and the black boxes including their contents must be at the storage location by 1 August 60. The storage requirements include closed storage up to five years. The reply from Hancock of ALOO on 24 May notes discussions with the Laboratories to try to meet the criteria set forth and estimates of the work involved and the cost. Herein ia request for the immediate authorization for production and authority to obligate funds from test underrun for Sandia Corporation procurement, as well as approval to proceed with procurement pending tne completion of the Sandia report and authority toowithdraw the necessary warheads plus spare sevens from the stockpile. Farther correspondence from Starbird to Hertford on 2 June authorizes gsertain actions such as the withdrawel from stockpile of 34 MARK VII'S and 3 MARK 25'S. The schedule remains the same with all devices at the storage location not later than 1 August and a tentative firing schedule showed the first two shots required on 1 September 1960 and 15 October 1960.

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