Nuclear Testing Archive (NTA) Fee Schedule
The U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security
Administration Nuclear Testing Archive (NTA) is a centralized repository of publicly releasable documents on
the subject of the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Testing Program. The Nuclear
Testing Archive is operated for the NNSA by NSTec.
Normal services provided to the public by the Nuclear Testing Archive
include orientation to the content and scope of the collection,
utilization of electronic indexes, assistance in accessing documents,
and accommodations for reviewing documents within the facility.
Other services such as reproducing copies of documents, proxy
research by Nuclear Testing Archive staff, and online computerized
database searches will be provided according to the fee schedule below.
Fee Schedule
Paper Copy Duplication $0.25 per page (only one copy of each document will be supplied)
Electronic Copy Duplication (maximum 100 documents per order/month) $2.00 for CD-ROM, plus shipping and mailing fees where applicable.
Clerical Time/Professional Time Actual costs for proxy research
Computerized Database Search Actual cost for output such as printouts and electronic data.
Non-Paper Media Reproduction 105mm fiche (duplicate) - Actual cost 100 ft roll - 35mm microfilm - Actual cost 100 ft roll - 16mm microfilm - Actual cost Other nonpaper reproduction (cassette tape, photographic, video, CD-ROM, disk, etc.) - Actual cost
Mailing and Shipping: Shipping costs are determined by current U.S.
Postal and FEDEX charges.
Other services not listed above will be considered on an individual
basis and will be charged at actual cost.
Nuclear Testing Archive may establish an estimated cost and may require
a deposit before the request is processed. All fees must be paid before
the documents are released.
Questions should be directed to the Nuclear Testing Archive at:
Nuclear Testing Archive
NSTec
Mail Stop 400
P.O. Box 98521
Las Vegas, NV 89193-8521
Historical Nuclear Weapons Test Films
The Department of Energy, in cooperation with the Department of Defense,
declassified a series of historical films on the nuclear weapons
program. They were converted to videotape format to help preserve the
films and to facilitate the declassification and release process. These
films document the history of the development of nuclear weapons,
starting with the first bomb tested at Trinity Site in southeastern New
Mexico in July 1945.
The Historical Nuclear Weapons Test films which have been declassified
can be ordered from the Nuclear Testing Archive for a fee of $10 per VHS
video, plus shipping and handling. Please make the check payable to
NSTec. Call for prices for individual Beta Cam version of the
films (costs range from $80-100)
Mailing and Shipping: Shipping costs are determined by current U.S.
Postal and FEDEX charges.
Mailing Address:
Nuclear Testing Archive
NSTec
Mail Stop 400
P.O. Box 98521
Las Vegas, NV 89193-8521
Phone Number:
702-295-1628
Email Address:
cic@nv.doe.gov
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