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1 Wait…Nukes Cost HOW Much? Featuring: Laicie Heeley Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation

2 Discretionary Defense Request for Fiscal Year 2016 (in billions of current dollars) FY 2016 Funding Request:FY 2015 Enacted:FY 2015 Funding Request:Allocated to: 534.3496.1495.6 Department of Defense Base Budget (051) 50.96463.7 Overseas Contingency Operations (War Funding) 19.117.818.0 Defense Related Activities at DOE (053) 7.57.7 Other Defense Related Funding (054) 611.9586600.7Total Defense Spending Request (050)

3 Fiscal Year 2016 Overseas Contingency Operations (in billions of current dollars)

4 Fiscal Year 2016 Discretionary Defense Request by Service (in billions of current dollars) FY 2016 Funding Request: FY 2015 Enacted:Allocated to:Delta FY15-FY16FY16 %FY15 % 126.5119.5Army+7.023.7%24.1% 161.0149.2Navy+11.830.1% 152.9136.9Air Force+16.028.6%27.6% 94.090.6Defense-Wide+3.417.6%18.3% 534.3496.1Total+38.2100%

5 FY16 Request vs. Revised Budget Control Act Caps (in billions of current dollars) FY12FY13FY14FY15FY16FY17FY18FY19FY20FY21 Amended BCA Caps 555518520521523536549562576590 DoD Share 530495496 499512524536550563 FY16 Base Request 534547556564570n/a Delta +35 +32+28+20n/a

6 FY16 Request vs. Revised Budget Control Act Caps (in billions of current dollars)

7 Defense Spending Trends Under Revised BCA Constraints (in billions of current dollars) FY12FY13FY14FY15FY16FY17FY18FY19FY20FY21FY22FY23FY24FY25 PB12553571586598611622633644656668 PB13 525534546556567579592605618634 PB14 527541551560569577587596606617 PB15 496535544551559568576586601617 PB16 534547556564570581593605617629

8 National Defense Trends Under Revised BCA Constraints (in billions of current dollars)

9 Department of Defense Topline Since 2001 (in billions of current dollars)

10 Request for FY16 Defense Activities at DOE (in billions of current dollars) FY 2016 Funding Request:FY 2015 Enacted:FY 2015 Funding Request:Allocated to: 1.941.621.56Nuclear Non-Proliferation 8.858.188.31Weapons Activities 0.400.370.41Federal Salaries and Expenses 1.381.241.38Naval Reactors 0.770.75 Other Defense Activities 5.535.455.33 Defense Environmental Cleanup 18.8717.6117.74Total DOE Defense Related Spending Request FY 2016

11 Request for FY16 Defense Nuclear Non-Proliferation (in millions of current dollars) FY 2016 Funding Request:FY 2015 Enacted:FY 2015 Funding Request:Allocated to: 0325.8333.5 Global Threat Reduction Initiative 426.800Global Material Security 0270.9305.5 International Material Protection and Cooperation 311.600 Material Management and Minimization 0430.0311.1Fissile Material Disposition 345.000Non-Proliferation Construction 0141.4 Non-Proliferation and International Security 126.700 Non-Proliferation and Arms Control 419.3393.4360.8 Non-Proliferation Research and Development 234.400 Nuclear Counterterrorism and Incident Response Program 94.6102.9 Legacy Contractor Pensions -18.1-23.00Use of Prior Year Balances 1,940.31,641.41,555.2Total Defense Nuclear Non- Proliferation Request

12 FY13-FY16 Defense Nuclear Non-Proliferation (in millions of current dollars)

13 Projected Costs for Nuclear Forces 2015-2024 (in billions of current dollars) 2015 DOD 2015 DOE 2015 TOTAL 2015-2024 DOD 2015-2024 DOE 2015-2024 TOTAL SSBNs5.51.06.475883 ICBMs1.30.21.524326 Bombers2.00.52.532740 Tactical & Other 1.40.41.715319 Nuclear Command and Control 5.2n/a5.252n/a52 Labs and Support n/a6.5 n/a79 Subtotal15.48.523.9198101299 Projected Cost Growth n/a 282149 TOTAL15.48.523.9227121348

14 Projected Costs for Nuclear Forces 2015-2024 (in billions of current dollars)

15 Selected Weapons Spending  $11 billion for 57 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters.  $1.6 billion for 19 V-22 Ospreys.  $1.9 billion for three Littoral Combat Ships.  $1.4 billion for the Ohio-class replacement sub.  $1.25 billion for the new Long Range Strike Bomber.  $75.2 million (up from $6.9 million) for modernization of the ICBM leg of the triad.  $36.6 million for development of a new air launched cruise missile.

16 What can you do, as a taxpayer, to change this?  Take action with PSR’s action alert supporting the SANE Act  Write a letter to the editor or an op-ed  Lobby your US representative and senators

17 Q&A Session


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