Hermeticity is typically a key to all-neutral experiments. The loss of acceptance and background rejection due to a lack of hermeticity in RadPhi is a major concern. A detector which surrounds the target and covers the missing solid angle would alleviate the problem. The JETSET Barrel Gamma Veto detector has been de-commissioned and is available to our use. Expertise with the detector is present in the collaboration. The estimated cost of transporting, refurbishing, installing, and commissioning this detector appears to be about a factor of two too high to consider in the short term, even granting that the time and manpower could be mustered to do it all. Nonetheless, the gains that can be achieved by installing such a detector are too great to give up completely. If the costs can be brought down, and the time and manpower needs turn out to be manageable, it may be worth pursuing the BGD [in RadPhi terminology]. An alternative scheme [see email that has circulated since the meeting] that can satisfy the requirements would serve as well. Time is short, though, and intensive study and discussion must begin as soon as possible. We need to make a decision within the next month.