In 2012, then-Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX) famously forgot the Department of Energy during a debate performance in which he was listing the four federal departments he would eliminate as president. Today, he is now in charge of the Department of Energy and Americas nuclear weapons stock pile.
The Department of Energy spends roughly two-thirds of the departments $30 billion budget on maintaining the United States nuclear stockpile.
In December, Politico reported on how crucial the Department of Energy is in maintaining the countrys nuclear stockpile.
Politico reported:
The agencys chief responsibility isnt energy policy: Its maintaining and overseeing the countrys nuclear weapons stockpile and cleaning up nuclear waste, a role critical to Americas national security.
The Department of Energy has responsibility for designing and manufacturing key components of the U.S.s nuclear weapons and making sure they are secure from outside threats. It also maintains the weapons so they are ready for use, although the department does not have the authority to launch them.
NTK readers unaware of how crucial the Department of Energy is to Americas nuclear arsenal are not alone. Perry himself, according to reports, did not know that his chief responsibility would be maintaining nearly 1,400 nuclear inventories, including several thousand active nuclear warheads.