DEFENSE NUCLEAR AGENCY ° WASHINGTON, D.C. 20305 29 May 1979 MEMORANDUM FOR THE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE SUBJECT: 1. Records and Reports of Pacific Atmospheric Nuclear Testing, 1946-62 . References: _a. ASD(MRA&L) memo of 28 Jan 1978, subj: DoD Personnel Participation in Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Testing. b. ASD(MRA&L) memo of 1 Aug 1978, subj: Radiation Inquiry... c. USDRE memo of 15 Dec 1978, subj: Exposure. Ionizing Utah Radiation 2. On 16 May 1979 representatives of the new government of the Marshall Islands attended an interagency meeting in Washington called by the Department of Interior (DoI). The purpose of the meeting was to permit Marshallese govern- ment representatives to raise questions regarding radio-~ ‘logical conditions in the Marshalls with representatives of the U. S. Government (principally Interior, Energy, Defense (DNA), State, tions Team). 3. At the meeting, and the Micronesian Status Negotia- representatives of the new Marshallese government requested, inter alia, that they be provided all pertinent records and reports from the Pacific atmos-. pheric testing, 1946-62, tion of the Marshalls. bearing on radiological contamina- 4. On behalf of the Defense Department, Director, DNA accepted this responsibility as regards DoD records and reports which are or could be declassified. This action was taken in accordance with references a. and b., which , ~ establish DNA as the DoD Executive Agent for all matters pertaining to atmospheric nuclear test participation erence a) and ionizing radiation exposures (ref- (reference b). This also parallels DNA's responsibilities under reference c. for provision of similar reports and records to the Governor of Utah as regards radiological contamination from testing at the Nevada Test Site. +, — Ae

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