DOE REQUESTS INCREASE IN NUCLEAR WEAPONS BUDGET
The Department of Energy budget request for the National Nuclear
Security Administration (NNSA) would again increase spending on nuclear
weapons in Fiscal Year 2017.
"The budget request for FY2017 seeks $9,243.1 million for Weapons
Activities within a total budget of $12,884 million for NNSA," according
to a new report
from the Congressional Research Service. "This represents an increase
of approximately 4.4% in the Weapons Activities Account over FY2016."
"The Obama Administration has requested increased funding for the nuclear weapons complex in each of its annual budgets," CRS noted. But the latest request still exceeds expectations.
In particular, "the FY2017 budget request and projections for subsequent
years now exceed the amount predicted in [a] 2010 report [to
Congress]," CRS said.
The details are presented in Energy and Water Development: FY2017 Appropriations for Nuclear Weapons Activities, April 1, 2016. http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/nuke/R44442.pdf
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