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National Nuclear Security Administration: Nonproliferation and Verification Research and Development

The program develops new technologies to improve U.S. capabilities to detect and monitor nuclear weapons production, proliferation, and testing worldwide.

Rating

What This Rating Means

PERFORMING
Moderately Effective

In general, a program rated Moderately Effective has set ambitious goals and is well-managed. Moderately Effective programs likely need to improve their efficiency or address other problems in the programs' design or management in order to achieve better results.
  • The program has a clear and unique purpose to reduce the threat to national and homeland security posed by nuclear weapons proliferation/detonation and illicit nuclear materials trafficking through the development of new and novel technology.
  • The program has an excellent track record in delivering nonproliferation products and services on schedule and in accordance to customer requirements.
  • The program has improved efficiencies by establishing a competitive solicitation process where U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) laboratories must compete for R&D funding. Additionally, private industries and universities also compete for funding through the Small Business Innovation Research Program and the University Broad Agency Announcement.

Improvement Plan

About Improvement Plans

We are taking the following actions to improve the performance of the program:

  • Ensuring that new performance measures for next-generation nuclear detection technologies are tied to documented R&D goals, operational expectations, technical milestones, and decision/end-points.
  • Developing an activity prioritization process to guide budget requests and funding decisions.

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