Budget Account
1810N - Other Procurement, Navy
Budget Activity
01 - Ships support equipment
Description
The Reactor Components program is a critical initiative within the Navy's procurement activities, focusing on acquiring and maintaining nuclear reactor propulsion plant components. This program is essential for ensuring the operational readiness and longevity of various naval vessels, including submarines, aircraft carriers, and moored training ships. The primary goal is to secure long lead-time components necessary for both planned installations and emergent needs, thereby supporting the Navy's strategic capabilities.
A key objective of the Reactor Components program is to maintain a steady supply of reactor plant spares. This ensures that all operational vessels can remain service-ready without delays caused by component shortages. By focusing on both procurement and timely distribution of these components, the program aims to enhance the reliability and efficiency of the Navy's nuclear-powered fleet. The program also addresses the need for flexibility in responding to unforeseen requirements that may arise during operations.
The management of this program involves careful coordination with various agencies within the Department of Defense to align with broader defense strategies. While specific details about the components and their deployment are classified, it is clear that this initiative plays a vital role in sustaining the technological edge and operational effectiveness of the U.S. Navy. Investing in these critical components supports not only current naval operations but also future advancements in naval propulsion technology.