The United States Department of Energy founded on August 4, 1977 (USDOE for United States
Department of the Energy) is the cabinet of the United States government responsible for policy
energy and nuclear safety. Its articles include the national arms programs
nuclear power plants, the production of nuclear reactors for the United States Navy, research
energy-related, interests in radioactive waste disposal and production
of domestic energy. The Department of Energy sponsors more basic scientific research and
applied than any other U.S. federal agency, most of this is funded by the
National Laboratories of the Department of Energy.
In the United States, all nuclear weapons used by the United States Department of Defense
States (DOD) are actually for the loan guaranteed by the Department of Energy, which has
the federal responsibility to design and produce all nuclear weapons. The Department of Energy
uses contractors to carry out its projects; like the design of a nuclear component weapon,
in which the Los Álamos National Laboratory and the National Laboratory are also involved.
Livermore Lawrence, who are in charge of weapons engineering systems, the National Laboratory
Sandia, which is responsible for the manufacture of the key components, and which are shortly afterwards tested in the
Nevada Proving Ground. Finally, all the material is assembled and disassembled at Pantex, a facility
Disassembly of nuclear weapons that is responsible for maintaining the security and reliability of the reserves of
national nuclear weapons. The facility is located in Carson Country, Texas.