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Subject Term: "Planning programming budgeting"
GAO-17-341, Apr 26, 2017
Phone: (202) 512-3841
including 1 priority recommendation
Agency: Department of Energy: National Nuclear Security Administration
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: NNSA included a new section in the Fiscal Year 2020 Stockpile Stewardship and Management Plan (SSMP) of its analysis of the affordability of its weapons modernization plans. However, this section still does not include details about, or an assessment of, the options NNSA might have to take in the future--such as adjusting the schedules or scopes of certain programs or projects--to address an apparent misalignment between the future budget estimates of its portfolio of nuclear modernization programs and the projections of potential future budgets. Therefore, we will continue to review future SSMPs to assess whether NNSA has included additional information or an assessment consistent with this recommendation.