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U.S.–Russian Collaboration in Combating Radiological Terrorism
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Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Funding Profile by Subprogram, 2007 Request
An excerpt from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) FY 2007 Congressional Budget Request1 shows funds for the Russia-United States cooperative program to upgrade security of ionizing radiation sources included under Global Threat Reduction Initiative, below.
DEFENSE NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION
Threat and Response: The convergence of heightened terrorist activities and the ease of moving materials, technology, and information across borders has made the potential of terrorism involving weapons of mass destruction (WMD) the most serious threat facing the Nation. Preventing WMD from falling into the hands of terrorists is the top national security priority of this Administration. The FY 2007 budget request for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation represents an effort to protect the United States (U.S.) and its allies from this threat.
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U.S. Department of Energy. 2006. Department of Energy FY 2007 Congressional Budget Request: National Nuclear Security Administration. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Energy.
OCR for page 106
U.S.–Russian Collaboration in Combating Radiological Terrorism
FUNDING PROFILE BY SUBPROGRAM
(dollars in thousands)
FY 2005 Current Appropriation
FY 2006 Original Appropriation
FY 2006aAdjustments
FY 2006 Current Appropriation
FY 2007 Request
Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation and Verification
Nonproliferation Research and Development
219,836
322,000
−3,220
318,780
268,887
Nonproliferation and International Security
143,764
75,000
−750
74,250
127,411
International Nuclear Materials Protection and Cooperation
403,451
427,000
−4,270
422,730
413,182
Global Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention
40,675
40,000
−400
39,600
0
HEU Transparency Implementationa
20,784
19,483
−195
19,288
0
Elimination of Weapons-Grade Plutonium Production
67,331
176,185
−1,762
174,423
206,654
Fissile Materials Disposition
619,060
473,508
−4,735
468,773
637,956
Offsite Recovery Project
7,540
0
0
0
0
Global Threat Reduction Initiative
0
97,975
−980
96,995
106,818
Subtotal, Defense, Nuclear Nonproliferation
1,522,441
1,631,151
−16,312
1,614,839
1,760,908
Use of Prior Year Balances
−14,475
0
0
0
−34,695
Total, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation
1,507,966
1,631,151
−16,312
1,614,839
1,726,213
NOTE: The FY 2006 column includes an across-the-board rescission of 1 percent in accordance with the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2006, P.L. 109-148.
Public Law Authorization: P.L. 108-148, The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2006.
aThis budget request includes an across-the-board rescission of 1 percent for FY 2006 in accordance with the Department of Defense Appropriations Act 2006, P.L. 109-148.
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