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Nuclear Weapons
Complex "Modernization"
After our member groups and allies successfully beat back Department of Energy expansion efforts under the banner of “Complex Transformation”, the laboratory directors are back with their revamped plans for “Complex Modernization”.

As part of the negotiations to ratify New Start in late 2010, President Obama promised $85 billion for “Complex Modernization”.

What is all of this money going to get us?

Fiscal Year 2011 Performance Evaluation Reports
April 12, 2012

In response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed by ANA member group Nuclear Watch New Mexico on March 28, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has released the Performance Evaluation Reports for its eight nuclear weapons sites. These reports are the government's scorecard for awarding tens of millions of dollars to nuclear weapons contractors, and were available to the public until 2009. But since that time NNSA has withheld them in a general move toward less contractor accountability.


Click the links below to download the Performance Evaluation Reports for each nuclear weapons site (PDFs)
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Nuclear Weapons Sites

View Department of Energy Nuclear Complex Sites in a larger map
This map shows Department of Energy nuclear sites. These sites include active National Nuclear securfity Administration sites, Environmental Management cleanup sites and Legacy Management sites
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New Fact Sheets on Nuclear Weapons Spending
published Friday, February 03, 2012  942 Views

The Alliance for Nuclear Accountability, in collaboration with our allies at the Ploughshares Fund, the Arms Control Association, and the Union of Concerned Scientists present two new fact sheets on nuclear weapons funding.

The Department of Defense Nuclear Weapons fact sheet focuses on savings that could be achieved by reducing our nuclear submarine fleet and delaying purchase of new bombers.

The Department of Energy Nuclear Weapons fact sheet focuses on savings to be achieved by eliminating the MOX plutonium fuel program and terminating the planned expansion of a nuclear bomb lab in New Mexico.




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