Nuclear Weapons: Views on NNSA's Proposal to Transform the Nuclear Weapons Complex

Abstract

Over the past several years, a serious effort has begun to comprehensively reevaluate how the United States maintains its nuclear deterrent and what the nations approach should be for transforming its aging nuclear weapons complex. The National Nuclear Security Administration(NNSA), a separately organized agency within the Department of Energy (DOE), is responsible for overseeing this weapons complex, which comprises three nuclear weapons design laboratories, four production plants, and the Nevada Test Site. In December 2007, NNSA issued a draft report on potential environmental impacts of alternative actions to transform the nuclear weapons complex, which NNSA refers to as Complex Transformation. NNSAs preferred action is to establish a number of distributed centers of excellence at sites within the existing nuclear weapons complex, including the Los Alamos National Laboratory for plutonium capabilities, the Y-12Plant for uranium capabilities, and the Pantex Plant for weapons assembly, disassembly, and high explosives manufacturing. NNSA would continue to operate these facilities to maintain and refurbish the existing nuclear weapons stockpile as it makes the transition to a smaller, more responsive infrastructure.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 17, 2008
Accession Number
AD1174703

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  • Gene Aloise

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  • United States Government Accountability Office

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