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Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction Applied Research

DTRARDT&EPartial Reconciliation0602718BR
What it is
Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction Applied Research (0602718BR) is a DTRA research & development line funded in the Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide account. Its J-book detail breaks the line into 4 projects.
What changed
-$9.12M FY25→26 R-1 TOA · PB2026
Who gets it
No award linkage at high confidence.

Budget Figures

FY24 Actuals
$209.2MR-1 TOA · PB2026
FY25 Total
$170.6MR-1 TOA · PB2026
FY26 Request
$161.5MR-1 TOA · PB2026
FY25→26 Change
-$9.12MR-1 TOA · PB2026

FY2026 award data is a partial year — USASpending awards are reported on a rolling basis and the fiscal year does not close until September 30. why partial FY2026 data? →

Budget Trajectory
The program's 3 summary figures for FY24 to FY26, plotted in fiscal-year order so the direction of travel is readable at a glance: this line ends lower than it starts. The points are the summary cards above, not a separate derivation; the table beside the chart carries each figure with its own citation.
The program's 3 summary figures for FY24 to FY26, plotted in fiscal-year order so the direction of travel is readable at a glance: this line ends lower than it starts. The points are the summary cards above, not a separate derivation; the table beside the chart carries each figure with its own citation.FY24: $209.2MFY25: $170.6MFY26: $161.5MFY24FY25FY26
Budget trajectory: one row per fiscal year, carrying the summary figure the sparkline plots. Every figure opens its own citation.
Fiscal yearAmount
FY24$209.2M
FY25$170.6M
FY26$161.5M

All series figures: R-1 TOA · PB2026

Decade view — P-1/R-1 workbook TOA basis, shown compact in $B/$M (the workbook records USD thousands); each figure cites its own President's Budget edition
12 fiscal years of this program as published (FY2015–FY2026): a line through the actuals (filled dots), with the enacted (hollow circles) and request (diamonds) markers each edition reported. Read it for direction, not for precision — this program's actuals line rises across the span. The grid below is the same data as text, one cited figure per cell.
12 fiscal years of this program as published (FY2015–FY2026): a line through the actuals (filled dots), with the enacted (hollow circles) and request (diamonds) markers each edition reported. Read it for direction, not for precision — this program's actuals line rises across the span. The grid below is the same data as text, one cited figure per cell.FY2015 actuals — PB2017 editionFY2016 actuals — PB2018 editionFY2017 actuals — PB2019 editionFY2018 actuals — PB2020 editionFY2019 actuals — PB2021 editionFY2020 actuals — PB2022 editionFY2021 actuals — PB2023 editionFY2022 actuals — PB2024 editionFY2023 actuals — PB2025 editionFY2024 actuals — PB2026 editionFY2016 enacted — PB2017 editionFY2017 enacted — PB2018 editionFY2018 enacted — PB2019 editionFY2019 enacted — PB2020 editionFY2020 enacted — PB2021 editionFY2021 enacted — PB2022 editionFY2022 enacted — PB2023 editionFY2023 enacted — PB2024 editionFY2024 enacted — PB2025 editionFY2025 enacted — PB2026 editionFY2017 request — PB2017 editionFY2018 request — PB2018 editionFY2019 request — PB2019 editionFY2020 request — PB2020 editionFY2021 request — PB2021 editionFY2022 request — PB2022 editionFY2023 request — PB2023 editionFY2024 request — PB2024 editionFY2025 request — PB2025 editionFY2026 request — PB2026 editionFY15FY18FY20FY22FY24FY26

The vertical scale does not start at zero: the baseline sits just below this program’s smallest year, so a low point on this line is not a small amount. Read the shape for direction and the grid below for the figures.

● actuals (line)  ·  ○ enacted  ·  ◇ request — gaps are editions the program is absent from, never interpolated.

Decade series values by fiscal year and President's Budget edition: one row per series (actuals, enacted, request), one column per fiscal year. Every figure opens its own citation.
SeriesFY15FY16FY17FY18FY19FY20FY21FY22FY23FY24FY25FY26
Actuals$147.0M$149.3M$151.0M$152.5M$150.0M$163.6M$159.0M$191.1M$186.8M$209.2M
Enacted$152.9M$154.9M$157.9M$155.9M$174.1M$174.2M$197.0M$191.6M$208.9M$170.6M
Request$154.9M$157.9M$161.2M$179.1M$174.6M$197.0M$192.2M$208.9M$175.0M$161.5M

blank = series not published for this year; – = absent from that edition.

Asked vs spent: the PB2021 book requested $174.6M for FY2021; the PB2023 book reported $159.0M as actual total obligation authority — $15.6M below the request. 159.0174.6 = -15.6 USD millions — the compact figures above are rounded for reading.

Program Lineage

No predecessor/successor lineage was recorded for this program element — no FY-to-FY transfer into or out of this line was stated in the ingested J-books, and none was inferred from the program structure.

Description

Mission COUNTER WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION APPLIED RESEARCH

The Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Cross-Cutting Technical and Information Sciences project develops concepts and technologies in the areas of high-speed information processing, modeling and simulation, signal detection, and data-driven decision analysis in support of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency's (DTRA's) technical reachback teams. This project develops and maintains continuously improving collaborative architectures and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) modeling and simulation codes that drive an integrated suite of decision support tools serving the Combatant Commands, other Department of Defense (DoD) agencies, and national and international CWMD partners. This effort also funds research activities that benefit the public through analysis and engagement to reduce and counter threats posed by WMD via the Strategic Trends Research Initiative. Strategic Trends Research Initiative cultivates national and international research community partnerships across domains, bringing scientific, technical, and social science experts together to help understand and anticipate WMD capabilities and threats.

Mission CWMD CROSS-CUTTING TECHNICAL AND INFORMATION SCIENCES

The Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Cross-Cutting Technical and Information Sciences project develops concepts and technologies in the areas of high-speed information processing, modeling and simulation, signal detection, and data-driven decision analysis in support of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency's (DTRA's) technical reachback teams. This project develops and maintains continuously improving collaborative architectures and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) modeling and simulation codes that drive an integrated suite of decision support tools serving the Combatant Commands, other Department of Defense (DoD) agencies, and national and international CWMD partners. This effort also funds research activities that benefit the public through analysis and engagement to reduce and counter threats posed by WMD via the Strategic Trends Research Initiative. Strategic Trends Research Initiative cultivates national and international research community partnerships across domains, bringing scientific, technical, and social science experts together to help understand and anticipate WMD capabilities and threats.

Mission NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGIES AND CAPABILITIES DEVELOPMENT

Nuclear Technologies and Capabilities Development encompasses the following related areas: RDT&E to identify, develop, and exploit signatures associated with nuclear threats in support of U.S. capabilities that detect and interdict such threats; and locate, identify, and track special nuclear material and improve detection factors such as range, time, sensitivity, and accuracy to enhance Service and Special Mission Unit capabilities. These efforts support Department of Defense (DoD) requirements for counterproliferation, nonproliferation, countering emerging threats, and homeland defense. RDT&E to study signatures associated with adversary nuclear programs and nuclear detonations to gain knowledge or understanding necessary to: determine technical capabilities needed to improve DoD contingency planning activities; improve DoD situational awareness on the nuclear battlefield; and improve capabilities to attribute the source of a nuclear detonation. Research and develop innovative technologies for the protection of mission-essential personnel, critical military and national defense capabilities, and associated control and support systems during a nuclear event. Research under this project supports the mission critical systems identified under DoD Instruction 3150.09, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Survivability Policy. System vulnerability research develops nuclear assessment capabilities to support operational planning, weapons effects predictions, and strategic system design. This activity also provides the DoD’s nuclear design and protection standards for new and existing systems, e.g., command and control facilities and aircraft. Key systems include the Nuclear Command and Control System, the net-centric thin-line, and both military and civilian satellites and associated support systems. Experimental capabilities research provides the warfighter with unique x-ray, gamma ray, and electromagnetic pulse test capabilities in support of system survivability development, certification, and sustainment. These efforts also support international collaboration, user groups, case study reviews, and the Joint Atomic Information Exchange Group. The human survivability effort conducts research to develop and validate mortality and morbidity models associated with radiological and nuclear weapon effects. Research and develop modeling tools to support military operational planning, weapons effects predictions, and strategic system design decisions; consolidate validated modeling tools for integrated functionality; predict system responses to nuclear and radiological weapons producing electromagnetic, thermal, blast, shock, and radiation environments; provide detailed adversary nuclear infrastructure characterization to enhance counterforce operations and hazard effects; and, develop foreign nuclear weapon outputs. Delivers integrated applications, data analysis, and cloud-ready Artificial Intelligence-enhanced capabilities, using a cross-cutting platform supporting the full spectrum of nuclear operations, wargaming, and assessments. Provides timely electronic access to Nuclear Testing Archives supporting validation of the effectiveness of the Nuclear Deterrent and survivability of U.S. military assets without a return to nuclear testing.

Mission CWMD TECHNOLOGIES AND CAPABILITIES DEVELOPMENT

Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Technologies and Capabilities Development encompasses the following areas: Defeat Technologies supports Combatant Commands through research, development, and transition of offensive weapons and other capabilities to counter Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) while mitigating collateral contamination effects. Technology development focuses on the physical or functional defeat of WMD threat materials, an adversary's ability to deliver the same, and the physical and nonphysical support networks enabling both. It does so through the systematic identification and maturation of technologies capable of defeating WMD agents or agent-based processes and selecting technologies for integration into weapons, delivery systems, or rapid WMD elimination capabilities. This effort includes developing specific WMD agent/agent-based process simulants, sub-scale test infrastructure, and sampling capability required for effective development, testing, and evaluation of next-generation CWMD capabilities. The project places a high priority on understanding, characterizing, and validating potential weapon effects within mathematical confidence as it relates to the unintended release of hazardous threat materials. Energetics research develops materials and weapon design technology providing defeat capabilities for engaging hard and deeply buried targets that are beyond current high explosive blast/fragmentation warhead technology. Technologies with the potential for weapon and capability integration are transitioned to Budget Activity 3, Advanced Technology Development efforts. On a limited basis, technology test data is shared with coalition partners. WMD counterforce technologies research develops weapons effects modeling algorithms, full and sub-scale test series required to investigate CWMD weapon effects and sensor performance, and visualization and situational awareness tools to support the next generation Technical Reachback cell. These activities are critical enablers for the development of advanced CWMD planning tools. This effort couples long-range fundamental and applied research with technology development in the physical, life, and computational sciences to support kill chain activities in countering emerging WMD threats.

Mission CWMD TEST AND EVALUATION

The CWMD Test and Evaluation project provides a unique national test capability for simulated WMD facilities and processes. This capability provides DTRA's structured and systematic end-to-end test event planning, preparation, management, execution, and data analysis. It also offers test instrumentation (data acquisition systems and optics), scientific analysis and predictions, test article construction, test article/test bed remediation, tunnel mining, architectural and engineering design, systems engineering and integration, and test data management. The project leverages 50 years of expertise in investigating weapons effects and target response across the spectrum of hostile environments that could be created by proliferate nations or terrorist organizations with access to advanced conventional weapons or WMD. Subject matter experts design full and sub-scale testing strategies focusing on weapon-target interaction with fixed soft and hardened facilities to include above ground facilities, cut-and-cover facilities, and deep underground tunnels.

Justification

Accomplishments & Planned Programs (4)

RA: CWMD Cross-Cutting Technical and Information Sciences

Project RA develops concepts and technologies in the areas of high-speed information processing, modeling and simulation, signal detection, and data-driven decision analysis.

RD: Nuclear Technologies and Capabilities Development

Project RD develops direct and indirect technologies for the detection of radiation and non- radiative signatures associated with nuclear threats, and advances warfighter capabilities to rapidly locate, characterize, and counter such threats.

RG: Counter WMD Technologies and Capabilities Development

Project RG uses applied research to develop CWMD technologies and capabilities.

RR: Countering WMD Test and Evaluation

Project RR provides innovative science and technology to enable the development, evaluation, and validation of capabilities for DTRA, DoD, and federal partners that maintain U.S. superiority in CWMD and emerging threats, mitigate the risks of technological surprise, and respond to the warfighter’s CWMD requirements.

Budget Line Items(workbook-cited)

P-1/R-1 workbook Total Obligation Authority basis (USD thousands) · PB2026.

Exhibit R-1

AccountOrgTypeAmount
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-WideDTRAFY24 Actuals$209.2M
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-WideDTRAFY25 Enacted$170.6M
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-WideDTRAFY25 Total$170.6M
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-WideDTRAFY26 Disc. Request$161.5M
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-WideDTRAFY26 Total$161.5M

Budget Details(R-2/P-40 facts)

J-book detail basis (R-2/P-40, USD millions) · PB2026 — a different accounting basis from the P-1/R-1 workbook TOA above; where the two disagree, the reconciliation strip under Budget Figures shows both.

Wider than this screen — swipe the table sideways for the remaining fiscal-year columns.

ProjectAll Prior YearsFY24 ActualsFY25 TotalFY26 BaseFY26 Request
Program Element$1.29B$209.2M$170.6M$161.5M$161.5M
RA: CWMD CROSS-CUTTING TECHNICAL AND INFORMATION SCIENCES$457.3M$38.2M$17.2M$16.7M$16.7M
RD: NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGIES AND CAPABILITIES DEVELOPMENT$436.7M$119.5M$102.8M$99.2M$99.2M
RG: CWMD TECHNOLOGIES AND CAPABILITIES DEVELOPMENT$216.7M$31.6M$33.2M$27.2M$27.2M
RR: CWMD TEST AND EVALUATION$182.7M$19.9M$17.4M$18.5M$18.5M

No follow-the-dollar view — this program's awards haven't been crosswalked at high confidence (flows cover 17 of 1,741 programs). why coverage is partial? →

Awards

No awards are linked to this program element at high confidence — the budget→award crosswalk only asserts links it can defend, and this line has none yet.

Lobbying Mentions

24 mentions from the Senate LDA disclosure database.

GENERAL ATOMICSWeapons|Destruction2026matched 2+ title words

Budget and appropriations requests related to PFAS and hazardous waste destruction and weapons development.

KONGSBERG DEFENSE & AEROSPACE, INC.Counter|Weapons2026matched 2+ title words

Issues relating to industrial base resilience, missiles, missile defense, counter-unmanned aerial systems, remote…

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESCounter|Weapons2026matched 2+ title words

P.L. 119-60 - National Defense Authorization Act FY26, National Defense Authorization Act FY27 (bills pending)…

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONCounter|Weapons|Destruction2026matched 2+ title words

S.2296 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 H.R. 3838, the Streamlining Procurement for Effective…

GENERAL ATOMICSWeapons|Destruction2025matched 2+ title words

Budget and appropriations requests related to PFAS and hazardous waste destruction, weapons development and fission…

GENERAL ATOMICSWeapons|Destruction2025matched 2+ title words

Budget and appropriations requests related to PFAS and hazardous waste destruction, weapons development and fission…

GENERAL ATOMICSWeapons|Destruction2025matched 2+ title words

Budget and appropriations requests related to PFAS and hazardous waste destruction, weapons development and fission…

GENERAL ATOMICSWeapons|Destruction2025matched 2+ title words

Budget and appropriations requests related to PFAS and hazardous waste destruction, weapons development and fission…

GENERAL ATOMICSWeapons|Destruction2025matched 2+ title words

Budget and appropriations requests related to PFAS and hazardous waste destruction, weapons development and fission…

KONGSBERG DEFENSE & AEROSPACE, INC.Counter|Weapons2025matched 2+ title words

Issues relating to industrial base resilience, missiles, missile defense, counter-unmanned aerial systems, remote…

KONGSBERG DEFENSE & AEROSPACE, INC.Counter|Weapons2025matched 2+ title words

Issues relating to industrial base resilience, missiles, missile defense, counter-unmanned aerial systems, remote…

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESCounter|Weapons2025matched 2+ title words

H.R. 3838/S. 2296 - National Defense Authorization Act FY26, H.R. 4016/S. 2572 - Department of Defense Appropriations…

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESCounter|Weapons2025matched 2+ title words

H.R. 3838 - National Defense Authorization Act FY26 (Senate bill pending), H.R. 4016 - Department of Defense…

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESCounter|Weapons2025matched 2+ title words

P.L. 119-60 - National Defense Authorization Act FY26, H.R. 4016/S. 2572 - Department of Defense Appropriations Act…

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONCounter|Weapons|Destruction2025matched 2+ title words

S.5618 - FoRGED Act (FOSTERING REFORM AND GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY IN DEFENSE) National Defense Authorization Act JADC2…

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONCounter|Weapons|Destruction2025matched 2+ title words

Cybersecurity Border security technology Artificial Intelligence Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Counter…

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONCounter|Weapons|Destruction2025matched 2+ title words

S.2296 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 H.R. 3838, the Streamlining Procurement for Effective…

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONCounter|Weapons|Destruction2025matched 2+ title words

Cybersecurity Border security technology Artificial Intelligence Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Counter…

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONCounter|Weapons|Destruction2025matched 2+ title words

S.2296 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 H.R. 3838, the Streamlining Procurement for Effective…

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONCounter|Weapons|Destruction2024matched 2+ title words

H.R.2670 / S. 2226 - National Defense Authorization Act JADC2 Cybersecurity. Cloud Acquisition policy/funding; DoD…

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONCounter|Weapons|Destruction2024matched 2+ title words

Cybersecurity Border security technology Artificial Intelligence Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Counter…

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONCounter|Weapons|Destruction2024matched 2+ title words

Cybersecurity Border security technology Artificial Intelligence Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Counter…

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONCounter|Weapons|Destruction2024matched 2+ title words

H.R.2670 / S. 2226 - National Defense Authorization Act JADC2 Cybersecurity. Cloud Acquisition policy/funding; DoD…

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONCounter|Weapons|Destruction2024matched 2+ title words

H.R.8070 / S.4638 - National Defense Authorization Act JADC2 Cybersecurity. Cloud Acquisition policy/funding; DoD…

Oversight

Department-level designation (not specific to this program)

GAO lists 5 high-risk areas for DOD as a whole. That designation covers the department, not Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction Applied Research — no program-specific GAO finding for this line is in the ingested data. See the DOD oversight record.

No research dossier for this program — dossiers cover 50 of 1,741 programs, the largest fully J-book-detailed lines by FY2026 requested dollars. why no dossier here? →