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Next Generation Nuclear Security Summit - April 12-13, 2010
Funding for U.S. Efforts to Improve Controls Over Nuclear Weapons, Materials, & Expertise Overseas, Matthew Bunn & Andew Newman

Matthew Bunn is an Associate Professor at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, and Andrew Newman is a Research Associate with the Project on Managing the Atom at Harvard. Their report describes FY09 appropriations, the FY10 budget request, and overall funding trends for U.S. weapons of mass destruction security programs. 

The Obama administration is still developing a plan to ensure effective security for all nuclear weapons and weapons-usable nuclear material worldwide within four years, as President Obama outlined in his Prague speech. Because the plan is still in development, the additional funding to implement such an effort was not included in the “steady as you go” fiscal year (FY) 2010 budget request sent to Congress in early May 2009. The $1.3 billion request for programs to improve controls over nuclear weapons, materials, and expertise overseas is essentially the same as the FY 2009 appropriation and $30 million less than the FY 2008 appropriation. The request for all threat reduction programs (including chemical, biological, and missile-related programs as well as nuclear programs) is approximately $1.6 billion, a slight decline from the FY 2009 appropriation.

Available at: http://www.nti.org/e_research/cnwm/overview/cnwm_h...

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