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You are here: Home / Middle East / Highlights of Congressional Action on National Security in 2007

February 1, 2008

Highlights of Congressional Action on National Security in 2007

by Kingston Reif

Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW) Program (Click here for more)

  • Administration Request: $88.8 million for the Department of Energy; $30 million for the Department of Defense
  • Final Action: $0 for the Department of Energy; $15 million for the Department of Defense

Reprocessing Nuclear Waste (Click here for more)

  • Administration Request: $405 million
  • Final Action: $179 million (as part of Department of Energy Appropriations)

Total Funding for Nonproliferation Programs (Click here for more)
(Including programs funded through the Defense Department, State Department, and Department of Energy)

  • Administration Request: $3.36 billion
  • Final Action: $3.683 billion

Cooperative Threat Reduction (Nunn-Lugar Program) (Click here for more)

  • Administration Request: $348 million
  • Final Action: $428 million

Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) (Click here for more)

  • Administration Request: $115.5 million
  • Final Action: $195 million (as part of Department of Energy appropriations)

International Nuclear Material Protection & Cooperation (Click here for more)

  • Administration Request: $371 million
  • Final Action: $603.2 million (as part of Department of Energy appropriations)

Space Test Bed (Space-Based Missile Defense)

  • Administration Request: $10 million
  • Final Action: $0

Conventional Trident Modification Program (Click here for more)
(To equip Trident II submarine-launched missiles with non-nuclear warheads)

  • Administration Request: $175 million
  • Final Action: $0 ($100 million was appropriated solely for alternatives to the Conventional Trident Modification Program)

Missile Defense Programs

  • Administration Request: $10.3 billion (includes missile defense, research and development, and procurement)
  • Final Action: $9.9 billion ($85 million was ultimately cut from the $310 million requested to begin deployment of anti-missile interceptors in Poland and an associated radar in the Czech Republic)

Programs to Promote Democracy in Iran (Click here for more)

  • Administration Request: $108.71 million
  • Final Action: $60 million (as part of Foreign Operations Appropriations)

Defense “Base” Budget (Click here for more)
(Included in the scope of FY2008 Defense Appropriations Bill (H.R. 3222), which excludes funding for ongoing military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, military construction, and the nuclear weapons activities of the Department of Energy)

  • Administration Request: $452.2 billion
  • Final Action: $448.7 billion

Iraq and Afghanistan War Funding (Click here for more)

  • Administration Request: $196 billion in FY2008 Supplemental Appropriations Bill
  • Final Action (to date): $87 billion (including $70 billion for general military operations and nearly $17 billion for Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles)

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