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U.S. Nuclear Weapons Appropriations by Category/Subcategory CategoryFY 2008 Appropriations (millions of dollars)Nuclear forces and operational support29,093.103
Department of Defense22,495.652Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration6,569.325Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB)11.936Department of the Interior (Kwajalein Atoll lease)16.190
Deferred environmental and health costs8,299.015
Environmental management and cleanup (DOD, DOE, DNFSB, EPA)7,332.618Defense nuclear waste disposal (DOE)258.786Victim compensation (NTPR, RECP, EEOICPA, Marshall Islands)707.611
Missile defense9,187.509
National missile defense4,210.000Theater missile defense2,701.686National and theater missile defense2,275.823
Nuclear threat reduction5,165.220
Prevention/securing (DOD, DOE, DHS, State, Justice, NRC)3,098.674Elimination (DOD, DOE, State)1,069.285Nonproliferation (DOD, DOE, State, Commerce)997.261
Nuclear incident management699.644
Emergency preparedness (DOD, DOE, DHS, HHS, EPA)444.587Incident response (DOD, DOE, DHS, EPA)255.057
Grand Total52,444.491
 
Total FY 2008 Nuclear Weapons Appropriations by Department/Agency (millions)DefenseEnergyDefense Nuclear FacilitiesHomelandStateJusticeCommerceLaborHealth andEnvironmentalNuclear Regulatory InteriorTotalSafety BoardSecurityHuman ServicesProtection AgencyCommission
Nuclear forces and operational support $22,495.652$6,569.325$11.936$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$16.190$29,093.103Deferred environmental and health costs$1,069.007$6,501.513$11.936$0.000$0.000$43.400$0.000$581.980$55.358$24.704$0.000$11.117$8,299.015Missile defense$9,187.509$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$9,187.509Nuclear threat reduction$982.422$2,663.130$0.000$625.880$241.826$568.102$11.760$0.000$0.000$0.000$72.100$0.000$5,165.220Nuclear incident management$163.245$158.655$0.000$280.887$0.000$0.000$0.000$0.000$63.270$33.587$0.000$0.000$699.644
Total
$33,897.835$15,892.623$23.872$906.767$241.826$611.502$11.760$581.980$118.628$58.291$72.100$27.307$52,444.491
 
Department of Defense ProgramFY 2008 Appropriations (millions)SourcesComments
Nuclear forces
Major Force Program 1 (Strategic Forces)
10,057.000
www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2009/fy2009_greenbook.pdf. p. 80
Tactical nuclear weapons
(estimate, not counted in total)
244.858
Derived from CBO (1991)
The START Treaty and Beyond,
p. 135 (10% of total)Stockpile reduced from ~5,0Missile defense
9,187.509
Includes $81.4 million for USAF's XSS, ANGELS, Starfire, and DARPA'S TICS. See www.cdi.org/program/document.cfm?DocumentID=4130&StartRow=31&ListRows=10&appendURL=&Orderby=D.DateLast.. . ....pdated&Pro.. . ....gramID=6&from.Command, control, communications, and intelligence (estimate, not counted in total)13,059.092Derived from CBO (1991)
The START Treaty and Beyond,
p. 135 (100% of total)Need to find a way to estimatOverhead and support costs (estimate, nuclear forces only)
10,900.211
www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2009/FY09Greenbook/greenbook_2009_updated.pdf. p. 73Calculated by adding MFPs 1
NOTE: For lines 18-105, except for lines 23-26, 28, 30, 32, 33, 37, 45, 46 56, 52, 56, 60, 61, 64, 67, 68, 72, 73, 89, 90, 92 97, 98, 99, 102, .
 
104 and 106, programs below are illustrativ .e only and are not included in overall totals.
 Air Force
Operations & Maintenance
Global C3I and Early Warning
1,277.318www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-070.pdf
Primary Combat Forces
3,687.035www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-070.pdfB-1, B-2 an .d B-52s inc.uded
Primary Combat Weapons
270.703www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-070.pdfICBMs (and helicopter suppo
Contract maintenance support - B-1B and B-52 bombers
30.361www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-070.pdfHow much is nuclear-related
Weapons of Mass Destruction Threat Response
33.263
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-070.pdf
Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (JIPOE)
17.118
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-070.pdf
 Arms Control 
39.144
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-070.pdf, p. 809-810Includes ST ART, INF, CFE, C
Defense Environmental Restoration Program
42.038
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-071.pdfNuclear bases not identifiedRDT&E
Space Survivability and Surveillance-Nuclear Test Seismic Research
6.777
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080130-059.pdf, pp. 203, 205, 208
ICBM demonstration/validation
31.121
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080130-061.pdf$65.629 req .. uested for FY 20.
Nuclear Weapons Support 
20.191
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080130-061.pdf
B-2 Advanced Technology Bomber 
295.945
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080130-061.pdf
Space-Based Infrared System High EMD
583.317
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080130-061.pdf
E-4B National Airborne Operations Center Modernization
19.406
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080130-062.pdf$4.069 requ .. ested for FY 200.
Minimum Essential Emergency Communications Environment (MEECN) System Improvements
58.533
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080130-062.pdf"MEECN systems provide as
Global Combat Support System (GCCS)
11.756www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080130-062.pdf$4.320 requ .. ested in FY 2009.
WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System
4.471www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080130-062.pdfWhat percentage is nuclear-r
NUDET Detection System (Space)
38.279
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080130-062.pdfCould also support nuclear fo
KC-135 Aging Aircraft Program
8.710www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080130-062.pdfWhat percentage is nuclear-rProcurement
Ballistic Missile Equipment Replacement 
18.370
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-085.pdfFor Minuteman items and tra
Minuteman Modifications
512.400
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-085.pdf
 ALCM and Minuteman initial spares
4.368
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-085.pdf
 ALCM and Minuteman replenishment spares
18.583
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-085.pdf
Defense Meteorological Satellite Program
125.839www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-085.pdfWhat percentage is nuclear?
Vandenberg AFB launch base support 
3.149
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-085.pdf
Space-Based Infrared System High Advance Procurement 
395.310
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-085.pdf$1,718.043 r .. requested in FY 2.
Global Hawk 
580.892www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-081.pdfHow much i
 
s nuclear-related
Predator UAV 
276.120www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-081.pdf$676.140 w .. as allocated in F .
B-2A Interim Contractor Support 
34.545
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-081.pdf
B-2 modifications
212.142
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-083.pdf
B-52 modifications
33.100www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-083.pdf
E-4B (National Airborne Operations Center) modifications
19.610
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-083.pdf$600,000 forr the Nuclear Pla
Global Hawk modifications
25.800www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-083.pdfHow much is nuclear-related
Predator modifications
74.200www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-080204-083.pdfHow much is nuclear-relatedConstruction
Construction at Minot Air Force Base
90.424
www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-070209-046.pdf, pp. 129-132This is the FY 2008 request ( 
 Army 
RDT&E
Patriot/MEADS Combined Aggregate Program
369.786
www.asafm.army.mil/budget/fybm/FY09/rforms/vol2.pdf. pp. 898-906
Nuclear Arms Control Monitoring and Sensor Network 
7.253
www.asafm.army.mil/budget/fybm/FY09/rforms/vol2.pdf. pp. 907-913
 Army Kwajalein Atoll 
180.052www.asafm.army.mil/budget/fybm/FY09/rforms/vol3.pdf, pp. 21-22Support for Air Force and Navy ballistic missile tests (est.)
81.023
Support for Missile Defense Agency demonstration/validation tests (est.)
81.023
Operations & Maintenance
 Army National Guard 
Domestic Preparedness Weapons of Mass Destruction
85.720
www.asafm.army.mil/budget/fybm/FY09/omng-v1.pdf, pp. 140-141
Navy 
Personnel
Nuclear Officer Incentive Pay 
9.271
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/MPN_Book.pdf, p. 18For select offficers who comp
Nuclear Accession Bonus
0.422
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/MPN_Book.pdf, p. 18Up to $20,000 for individualsOperations & Maintenance
Nuclear Material Consumption
1.517
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/OMN_Vol1_book.pdfFigure is 16 ..percent of total (..
Intermediate Level Maintenance (includes Trident Refit Facilities and Naval Submarine Support Facility New London)
757.938www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/OMN_Vol1_book.pdfHow much is nuclear-related
Nuclear Propulsion Technical Logistics and Operating Reactor Plant Technology 
150.319
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/OMN_Vol1_book.pdf67% of total .l ($223.268 millio
Radiation Control and Health
1.790
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/OMN_Vol1_book.pdf67% of total .l (2.658 million pe
Radiation Detection, Indication, and Computation
7.642
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/OMN_Vol1_book.pdf67% of total .l ($11.351 million)
Fleet Ballistic Missile Operations
969.413
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/OMN_Vol1_book.pdfFor FY 2009 ., includes $10.3
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (overhaul, repair, modernization, refueling of Los Angeles-class SSNs)
592.326
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/OMN_Vol2_book.pdf, p. 18Procurement
Trident II modifications and missile industrial facilities
1,048.200www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/WPN_BOOK.PDF, p. N-3Counted in MFP 1?Shipbuilding & Conversion
SSBN Engineered Refueling Overhaul 
238.700
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/SCN_BOOK.pdf, p. 8-1Includes ad
 
vance procureme
Trident SSBN Ordnance (conversion from C4 to D5 SLBMs)
40.217
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/SCN_BOOK.pdf, p. 8-5Counted in MFP 1?
SSBN Engineered Refueling Overhaul Advance Procurement 
42.500
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/SCN_BOOK.pdf, p. 9-1Operations & Maintenance
Strategic Platform Support Equipment 
9.993
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/fmb/09pres/OPN_BA1_BOOK.pdf
Escort vessels for Trident SSBNs
65.300
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/fmb/09pres/OPN_BA1_BOOK.pdfProgram is e .stimated to cost .
SURTASS
6.300
http://www.finance.hq.navy.mil/fmb/09pres/OPN_BA2_BOOK.pdf
Strategic Platform Support Equipment 
1.600
http://www.finance.hq.navy.mil/fmb/09pres/OPN_BA2_BOOK.pdf
Strategic Missile Systems Equipment (Trident II/D5 life extension)
136.900
http://www.finance.hq.navy.mil/fmb/09pres/OPN_BA4_BOOK.pdf
Operating Forces Support Equipment (floating pier and wharf for Trident submarine bases)
3.790
http://www.finance.hq.navy.mil/fmb/09pres/OPN_BA5-7_BOOK.pdf
Trident submarine base security equipment (WRAS and WFLAS)
52.772
http://www.finance.hq.navy.mil/fmb/09pres/OPN_BA5-7_BOOK.pdfFor both Kin .gs Bay and Bang.RDT&E
WMD detection (fissile materials and weapons)
6.694
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA1-3_BOOK.pdf
Stoppage of large surface vessels at sea (suspected of carrying WMD)
7.147
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA1-3_BOOK.pdf
 Joint Service Explosive Ordance Development (respond to IND and WMD incidents)
10.165
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA5_book.pdf
Submarine Integrated Antenna System Project (SSN/SSBN/SSGN)
34.009
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA5_book.pdf
New Design SSN (Virginia class)
3,364.081
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA5_book.pdf
Family of Incident Response Systems
1.833
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA6_book.pdf$4.039 requ .
 
. ested in FY 2009.
Strategic Submarine and Weapon System Support 
67.758
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA7_book.pdf
Navy/Air Force Reentry Systems Application Program
79.253
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA7_book.pdf
Enhanced Special Weapons
5.816
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA7_book.pdfWas $41.86 ..3 million in FY 20.
Reliable Replacement Warhead 
14.455
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA7_book.pdf$23.346 mill .. lion requested for .
Fleet Communications (includes positive control and EAM dissemination to SSBNs)
23.582
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA7_book.pdf
Integrated Undersea Surveillance System
31.138
www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA7_book.pdf
Satellite Communications (includes SSBNs, strategic defense, theater defense, space, and intel operations
724.771www.finance.hq.navy.mil/FMB/09PRES/RDTEN_BA7_book.pdfHow much to allocate to nuclCooperative Threat Reduction (CTR)
261.387
 Analysis of the DOD FY2009 Cooperative Threat Reduction Budget Request (PGS)
Strategic Offensive Arms Elimination-Russia
90.652www.partnershipforglobalsecurity.org/Publications/Congress%20and%20Budget/index.aspIs any of this duplicated in DT
Strategic Offensive Arms Elimination-Ukraine
2.233www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2009/budget_justification/pdfs/01_Operation_and_Maintenance/O_M_VOL_1_PARTS/x%200134%20CTR%20FY%2009%20PB%20OP-5.pdf
Nuclear Weapons Storage Security-Russia
45.516
Nuclear Weapons Transportation Security-Russia
37.700
WMD Proliferation Prevention-FSU 
47.986
WMD Proliferation non-FSU/New Initiatives
10.000Some non-n .uclear programs .
Defense and Military Contacts
8.000
Other/Administrative Support 
19.300Some non-n .uclear programs .
Missile Defense Agency (MDA)8,655.300
www.mda.mil/mdalink/pdf/budgetfy09.pdf, p. 36Block 1 - Defend U.S. from limited long-range DPRK attack1,534.500Block 2 - Defend allies and U.S. forces from short- to medium-range threats in one region1,408.200Block 3 - Expand U.S. defense to cover limited long-range Iran attack650.000Block 4 - Defend allies and forces in Europe from limited Iran attack; expand U.S. defenses243.400Block 5 - Defend allies and U.S. forces from short- to medium-range threats in two regions653.700Capability Development2,054.000Sustainment736.000$257.7 for th. eater (exclusiveMission Area Investment983.700 At least $48..9 for theater (excMDA Operations391.800Impossible to disaggregate g
Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
773.872Total reduce .d by an estimate .Operations and Maintenance313.782
 Arms control inspections and technology 
63.581www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2009/budget_justification/pdfs/01_Operation_and_Maintenance/O_M_VOL_1_PARTS/DTRA%20OP-5%20FY%202009%20PB.pdf, p. 477-484.Excludes $1.1.440 million in n
WMD combat support and operations
82.940Total reduce .d by an estimate .
Support to STRATCOM for Center for Combatting WMD
27.631Includes CBRN and high exp
DTRA core operational support activities
133.750Total is split between nuclear
Defense Threat Reduction University 
5.880Procurement4.593
 Administration and service-wide activities
4.593www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2009/budget_justification/pdfs/02_Procurement/Vol_1_Other_Defense_Agencies/DTRA_PDW_PB09.pdf, p. 3RDT&E455.497www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2009/budget_justification/pdfs/03_RDT_and_E/Vol_5_Other_Defense_Agencies/DTRA%20PB09%20RDTE.pdf, p. 2Lack of clariity between FY 2
DTRA basic research initiative
10.831
WMD defeat technologies
211.325
Proliferation, prevention, and defeat 
215.609
WMD defeat capabilities
15.296
Small Business Innovation Research
2.436
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
High-Productivity Computing Systems47.243www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2009/budget_justification/pdfs/03_RDT_and_E/Vol_1_DARPA/DARPA%20PB09%20RDTE%20Part%201.pdf, pp. 44-45Not counted due to inablity tNovel Sensors for Force Protection7.071www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2009/budget_justification/pdfs/03_RDT_and_E/Vol_1_DARPA/DARPA%20PB09%20RDTE%20Part%201.pdf, pp. 131-132Not counted due to inablity tSleight of HAND (High Altitude Nuclear Detonations)12.710www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2009/budget_justification/pdfs/03_RDT_and_E/Vol_1_DARPA/DARPA%20PB09%20RDTE%20Part%202.pdf, pp. 316-317
Total
33,897.835
Total Department of Defense Budget
(excludes supplemental costs for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan)
480,000.000
www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2009/Supplemental/FY2009_Global_War_On_Terror_Bridge_Request.pdf, pp. 4-5
Percentage nuclear weapons-related7.062%Nuclear forces and operational support
22,495.652
Deferred environmental and health costs
1,069.007
Estimate
(b
 
ased on
 Atomic A
Environmental management and cleanup1,053.251www.denix.osd.mil/portal/page/portal/content/environment/ARC/FY2007/04_FY07DEPARC_App_B_EM_Budget_final.pdfFigure is 29 percent of estimVictim compensation (Nuclear Test Personnel Review)15.756www.defenselink.mil/comptroller/defbudget/fy2008/budget_justification/pdfs/operation/O_M_VOL_1_PARTS/19_DTRA.pdf, pp. 532-533Included in DTRA's "WMD O
Missile defense
9,187.509National missile defense4,210.000Theater missile defense2,701.686National and theater missile defense2,275.823
Nuclear threat reduction
982.422Prevention/securing724.503Elimination92.885Nonproliferation165.034
Nuclear incident management
163.245Emergency preparedness115.548Incident response47.697
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