Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— - General Military Law › Part PART VI— - ELEMENTS OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND OTHER MATTERS › Subpart Subpart B— - Atomic Energy Defense › Chapter CHAPTER 603— - PROLIFERATION MATTERS › § 6159
The Administrator must create and update every year a five-year management plan for the Administration’s defense nuclear nonproliferation work. The plan is meant to stop and fight the spread of nuclear and radiological materials, technology, equipment, and expertise, and to reduce the risk of nuclear terrorism. By March 15 of each even-numbered year, the Administrator must send Congress a short, unclassified summary of the plan. By March 15 of each odd-numbered year, the Administrator must send a detailed, unclassified report. Either submission may include a classified annex if needed. The plan must cover each nonproliferation program and explain the policy background (laws, Presidential directives, international agreements, and other federal work); the program’s goals and actions from the past year; what was achieved and what problems remained using set metrics; any gaps left; and any unspent funds above acceptable carryover thresholds as set by the Secretary of Energy. It must list foreign contributions consistent with section 6155(e). It must describe coordination with DOE, the Department of Defense, and other agencies. The plan must lay out the next five years of work for preventing, countering, and responding to nuclear and radiological threats (including material reduction and security, detection, verification, R&D, and construction efforts), include an intelligence community threat assessment and how activities will address that threat, show funding plans, set effectiveness metrics, and summarize the technologies and assessments in sections 6160(a) and 6160(b)(1).
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10 U.S.C. § 6159
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73