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You are here: Home / Nuclear Weapons / Fiscal Year 2023 Defense Budget Request Briefing Book

March 30, 2022

Fiscal Year 2023 Defense Budget Request Briefing Book

Updated June 1, 2022

FY22 enacted levels come from FY 2023 President’s Budget documents and the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation’s Final Summary: Fiscal Year 2022 Defense and Energy & Water Development Appropriations Bills (H.R. 2471)

Total National Defense Discretionary Spending Request (050)

*Does not include mandatory spending

**Does not include $14.3 billion in FY22 emergency funding provided in response to Afghanistan, Ukraine, or in other supplementals

[Source: White House Office of Management and Budget, FY 2023 President’s Budget, Net Budget Authority By Function, Category, and Program]

 

Total Nuclear Weapons Spending Request

 [Sources: Department of Defense, FY 2023 Budget Briefing; Department of Energy, FY 2023 Congressional Budget Request, Budget in Brief]

 

Total Missile Defeat and Defense Funding Request

 [Sources: Department of Defense, FY 2023 Budget Briefing]

 

DOD Nuclear Weapons Funding Request for Select Programs

[Sources: Department of Defense, FY 2023 Program Acquisition Costs by Weapon System United States Air Force, FY 2023 Justification Books; United States Navy, FY 2023 Justification Books]

*The B61-12 LEP TKA program is in Full Rate Production, so no FY23 funding requested.

 

Missile Defeat and Defense Funding Request for Select Programs

[Source: Missile Defense Agency, FY 2023 Budget Justification Books, Operation and Maintenance, Procurement, and RDT&E]

 

National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Request

[Source: Department of Energy, FY 2023 Congressional Budget Request, Budget in Brief]

 

DOE Nuclear Weapons Funding Request for Select Programs

[Department of Energy, FY 2023 Budget Request, Volume 1 – Weapons Activities]

Posted in: Factsheets & Analysis on Nuclear Weapons, Factsheets & Analysis on Nuclear Weapons Spending, Factsheets & Analysis on Pentagon Budget, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Weapons Spending, Pentagon Budget, Security Spending, United States

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