Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— - General Military Law › Part PART I— - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS › Chapter CHAPTER 24— - NUCLEAR POSTURE › § 492a
Within 30 days after the President sends his budget to Congress, for each odd-numbered fiscal year from 2013 through 2029, the President, working with the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Energy, must send a detailed plan to the congressional defense committees and to the Senate and House foreign relations committees. The plan must cover the safety, security, and reliability of the nuclear stockpile; how the nuclear weapons complex will be sustained and modernized (including facilities, infrastructure, and workforce skills); how delivery systems will be maintained, modernized, or replaced; how command and control will be sustained and modernized; any plans to retire or dismantle warheads, delivery systems, or platforms; a detailed 10-year cost estimate for these efforts (including procurement, military construction, operation and maintenance, and research, development, test, and evaluation accounts of the Department of Defense) and the method used to make that estimate; and a report on progress and problems carrying out the previous plan. The Secretary may include information beyond 10 years if it is accurate and helpful. If the Defense and Energy Secretaries think the full report cannot be ready on time, they must tell the committees the expected date before the budget is sent and give a briefing within 30 days after the budget is sent. In no case may the President send the report later than 60 days after the budget is sent. When the President sends that report, the Director of the Congressional Budget Office must, by July 1, give the defense committees a 10-year cost estimate for current weapons and delivery systems, for any planned life extensions or replacements (including acquisition costs), and the share those costs are of total defense spending and of total acquisition costs for the military departments and the Department of Defense. The Comptroller General must periodically check those reports for accuracy about the cost estimates and methods and send summaries to the defense committees. Within 150 days after the budget is sent, the Commander of United States Strategic Command must do an independent assessment of how well modernization programs are being executed and their operational effects, covering the design/production infrastructure, the stockpile, delivery systems, and command, control, and communications. The Commander must send that assessment to the Chairman of the Nuclear Weapons Council and notify the committees within 15 days; the Chairman then must send the assessment unchanged to the committees within 15 days of receiving it.
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10 U.S.C. § 492a
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73