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Cyber Security<br />

Funding Pr<strong>of</strong>ile by Subprogram<br />

<strong>FY</strong> 2010 Actual<br />

Appropriation<br />

(dollars in thousands)<br />

<strong>FY</strong> 2011<br />

Request<br />

<strong>FY</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Request<br />

Cyber Security (Homeland Security)<br />

Infrastructure Program 99,838 97,849 107,618<br />

Enterprise Secure Computing 21,500 21,500 14,000<br />

Technology Application Development 2,000 4,996 4,996<br />

Total, Cyber Security (Homeland Security) 123,338 124,345 126,614<br />

Outyear Funding Pr<strong>of</strong>ile by Subprogram<br />

(dollars in thousands)<br />

<strong>FY</strong> 2013 <strong>FY</strong> 2014 <strong>FY</strong> 2015 <strong>FY</strong> 2016<br />

Cyber Security (Homeland Security)<br />

Infrastructure Program 106,826 106,711 108,193 111,233<br />

Enterprise Secure Computing 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000<br />

Technology Application Development 4,590 4,610 4,705 4,770<br />

Total, Cyber Security (Homeland Security) 125,416 125,321 126,898 130,003<br />

Mission<br />

<strong>The</strong> goal <strong>of</strong> the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Cyber Security program is to ensure<br />

that sufficient information management security safeguards are implemented throughout the nuclear<br />

security enterprise to adequately protect the NNSA information assets and to provide the requisite<br />

guidance in compliance with the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Energy</strong>’s (DOE) Defense-in-Depth Cyber Security<br />

strategy and the NNSA Information Management Strategic Plan. <strong>The</strong> Cyber Security program is a<br />

Homeland Security related activity.<br />

Benefits<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cyber Security program makes contributions to Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA)<br />

Unit Program Number 47 by achieving and maintaining a secure NNSA information environment for the<br />

enterprise. This requires an approach that combines defense-in-depth and defense-in-breadth principles<br />

with essential guiding tenets that align the Cyber Security Program with NNSA cultural and business<br />

drivers. <strong>The</strong> four guiding tenets <strong>of</strong> Risk Management, Agility, Trust, and Partnership align with the<br />

People, Processes, and Technology elements to support the defense-in-depth and defense-in-breadth<br />

principles. This represents core DOE values for achieving mission effectiveness and is integral to the<br />

success <strong>of</strong> the DOE Cyber Security Program.<br />

Successful realization <strong>of</strong> the vision and mission requires an ongoing commitment to the basic Cyber<br />

Security integration approach which is guided by the four core tenets.<br />

• People – Everyone takes action that secures information and maintains its security.<br />

Cyber security personnel will consistently demonstrate the highest skill levels in managing and<br />

deploying the latest technologies and methods.<br />

Program managers, users and support personnel will have confidence in the information needed<br />

to achieve their missions.<br />

Weapons Activities/<br />

Cyber Security Page 303<br />

<strong>FY</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Congressional</strong> Budget

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