Year
2017
Abstract
Department of Energy (DOE) nonproliferation programs are critical to U.S. national security,and have played central roles in initiatives ranging from securing high-risk nuclear weapons andmaterials around the globe to constraining Iran’s nuclear program. But nuclear proliferation andterrorism threats are constantly evolving, requiring new approaches to address them. This paperidentifies opportunities for the Trump administration to advance six critical nuclear nonproliferationobjectives:1. Preventing and responding to nuclear and radiological terrorism;2. Limiting the spread of nuclear weapons and the technologies needed to make them toadditional states;3. Verifying agreements and detecting and monitoring nuclear programs;4. Maintaining nuclear weapons for nuclear deterrence (including extended deterrenceimportant for nonproliferation) while easing international concerns;5. Reducing excess stockpiles; and6. Developing the tools and building the foundations of future nonproliferation and armsreduction successes.The paper also offers recommendations on cross-cutting issues, including leadership;coordination; staff development; and relations between DOE headquarters, field offices, andlaboratories and facilities.