Letter, Assistant Secretary of Defense to Joseph Dodge Regarding the Department of Defense's Interest in the International Geophysical Year Program
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OCR Page 1 of 3Assistant Secrutary of Defense
Hashington 25, D.C.
Hareh 19, 195h
Dear Dr. Dodge:
I am writing to you with respect to a broad, basie program
in geophysical research, planned for the years 1957-58 by the
National Academy of Sciences as the Unitod States endeavor during
the "International Geophysical Year." The Director of the National
Science Foundation, Dr. Alan T. Taterman, has advised me that this
program has been submitted, as a major basie research activity, to
the National Science Foundation, which in turn is transmitting the
program and budget to you for your consideration.
From a scientifie point of view the Department of Defense
has definite interest in ourtain cloments in the program. There
is no doubt that the results of a coordinated world-wide effort
in the main felds of atacapheric physics ean be expested to yield
basie information net only of general technieal value but of value
to our national defense probless. or partieular importance to us
would be basie information relevant se radio and weather predictions
and the propartias of the apper atmosphere. Advances in these fields
require investigation of several phenomena including the donsaphere,
aurors, geomagnetisn, solar activity, cosmie rays, and atmospheric
winds. Many of these observations oan be obtained only by the rocket
probing sapability developed by the Department of Defense.
Up to the present tima our examination of the IGX plans has
been based upon the provisional IGY program, dated January 195h.
The investigation has bean carried out by my @ourdinating Committee
on General Seiences, whose sembarship includes representatives from
each of the three military Services. Based upon the Committae¹s
initial recommendations, I have advised the researeh and devolop-
ment agencies of the three Services in general terms regarding the
Dop position with respect to the 10Y program. These gaide lines
ara as follows: first, we will cooperate in the program consistent
with defense objectives and within defense means and capabilities;
second, we will question any project proposed for Department of
Defense funding in light of our missiong and third, will not ask
for funds to support anything outsida of the defense mission.
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