Introduction
The following documents reflect the Department of Energy's FY 2004 Budget Request to Congress.
Except where otherwise indicated, each of
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Summary Budget Documents
Budget
Highlights The highlights is a textual summarization of the Department's budget
request.
Annual
Performance Plan The plan reflects the Department's proposed performance goals for FY
2004 as well as the revised goals for FY 2003.
Summary Table
This is a short tabular summarization of the request by appropriation account.
Control Table This is a somewhat longer tabular summarization of the request at
the level we call decision units. It is available in
appropriation account or first tier
organization order.
Statistical Table This
table shows the budget request at the level at which Congress controls our spending. In most areas, it is
more detailed than the Control table.
Laboratory Table
The lab table is a tabular summarization by decision unit broken out by the various laboratories at
which DOE does work.
State Table
The state table is similar to the lab table, except it is broken out by each state in which DOE does work,
rather than by laboratory.
Detailed Budget Justifications
Due to the large overall size of these files, they are broken into somewhat more bite
size pieces. Select the piece you are interested in from the list below.
Note: Where large appropriation accounts are broken into subsections below
(Energy Supply, Science, Weapons Activities, etc.), there are links within the PDF files connecting the
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The items below represent most of the pieces of the U.S. Government budget that contain material related
to the Department of Energy. You can find the entire U.S. Government budget at the Government Printing Office.
Budget of the United States Government
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Supporting Materials
Public budget database (spreadsheet files)
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