SF? A 3t July TWX from Starboard to Bradbury and McMillan of LRL at Berkely references Starboards' letter of 7 July which requested Lab reports covering future plans for non-weapons activities to be used in a composite report to the JCAE. He notes that the overall! report will, of course, include the weapons laboratory reports of their primary weapons mission and that in basing the LASL and Livermore reports on three possible degree of test bands, the weapons,program will be automatically included. The three possible degrees are defined as: tl I. lf we have early agreement preventing all atmospheric weapons tests (and the agreement remains in effect throughout the period). 2. If we have early agreement that all weapon testing above [0 tons is prohibited (and remains prohibited throughout the period). 3. 1f the overall moratorium on weapon testing endures until I July [960, and then atmospheric testing on a limited basis is permitted (say 2 megaton of fission per year by U.S. plus additional desirable tests not in the atmosphere). il In addressing each of the above levels of test ban , he suggests that each Lab estimate through [970 such things as possible weapon and otter military application accomplishments as possible, various types of non- military work, and for all efforts an estimate of manpower and facility — requirements. Starboard requests the reports at least in preliminary form by carly September. {n an elaboration of this message on [3 August e Starboard further asks that the laboratories reports address a list of activities currently carried on at each laboratory which should be considered for transfer to other institutions such as universities at some time during the next ten years. e

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