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Next Generation Nuclear Security Summit - April 12-13, 2010
Funding the Fight Against Nuclear Terrorism, Kenneth Luongo

Partnership for Global Security President Kenneth Luongo examines why the Administration's FY10 and FY11 budgets for U.S. international weapons of mass destruction (WMD) security programs are likely inadequate for meeting the President's pledge to "secure all vulnerable nuclear materials around the world within four years."

"Just about a year ago, President Obama made a very bold pledge to “secure all vulnerable nuclear materials around the world within four years” in order to prevent a nuclear terrorist attack. He then offered up a budget for 2010 that was over $200 million less than the last budget of the Bush administration, which did not support this ambition. The Administration then did nothing to support a House bill that significantly boosted the funding for his objective and then again did nothing to oppose the actions of other congressional committees that either took the request at face value or rearranged elements of it without significantly adding to it overall. So, in essence the Administration has lost a year in its four year quest. As a result it is extremely unlikely that it will meet its stated four year goal. In fact, the Administration has yet to define what it considers vulnerable nuclear material."

 Full article available at: http://budgetinsight.wordpress.com/2010/03/16/fund...