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March 26, 2021

Fact Sheet: Disposal of Weapons-Grade Plutonium: Current Plans and Controversy

Between 1944 and 1994, the U.S. government produced 99.5 metric tons of plutonium for use in an estimated 70,000 nuclear weapons. Today, roughly 80% of the U.S. nuclear arsenal has been discarded, and the United States is struggling to dispose of the surplus plutonium. Currently, a total of 61.2 tons of plutonium is declared excess […]

Posted in: Factsheets & Analysis on Pentagon Budget, Factsheets on Non-Proliferation, United States

December 23, 2020

Brief Summary of Fiscal Year 2021 Defense and Energy and Water Appropriations Bills

By John Isaacs and Monica Montgomery In an end-of-the-year burst of energy after months of bitter disagreements and procrastination, Congress finally approved the fiscal year 2021 omnibus appropriations bill on December 21. The bill, totaling $1.4 trillion across 12 individual appropriations bills, was packaged with a $900 billion coronavirus relief bill and other various measures, totaling 5,593 pages. In a late-night session, the House took two separate votes on the measure, passing four appropriations bills, including the Department of Defense bill, 327-85 and […]

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

December 18, 2020

Congress is (finally) paying attention to missile defense costs and failures

By John D. Isaacs and Samuel M. Hickey In the recently completed Fiscal Year 2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Congress takes some significant steps toward reining in the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and its wayward acquisition strategy. In the bill, Congress levels criticisms at the Pentagon’s handling of missile defense programs, reduces the missile […]

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December 10, 2020

The NDAA process, explained

By Monica Montgomery The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) authorizes appropriations and establishes policy for the Department of Defense (DOD), nuclear weapons programs at the Department of Energy (DOE), defense intelligence programs, and other defense activities of the federal government (e.g., military construction projects, homeland security programs). The Defense Department is one of the only […]

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

December 4, 2020

Conference Outcomes of the FY 2021 National Defense Authorization Act

Topline Funding Nuclear Weapons and Related Programs   Columbia Class Strategic Submarine     House: $4.33 billion, the requested amount Senate: $4.51 billion, an increase of $175 million Conference Outcome: $4.46 billion, an increase of $130 million   B-21 Long-Range Strike Bomber  House: $2.8 billion, the requested amount Senate: $2.8 billion, the requested amount Conference Outcome: $2.8 billion, the requested amount   Ground Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD)  House: $1.52 billion, the […]

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

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