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{{Program
|ProgramName=DOE Military Sales Support Program
|ProgramName=Military Sales Support Program
|ProgramType=Program
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|OrgSponsor=Office of Nuclear Energy
|OrgSponsor=Office of Nuclear Energy
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|InitialFunding=Congressional appropriations
|InitialFunding=Congressional appropriations
|Duration=Ongoing
|Duration=Ongoing
|Historic=false
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'''DOE Military Sales Support Program''' is a Department of Energy initiative led by the Office of Nuclear Energy that supports the sale and transfer of nuclear and energy-related technologies for military use across the United States and allied nations, engaging over 2,800 stakeholders and supporting more than 50 projects as of 2025. Established in 2005 under the Energy Policy Act, the program leverages DOE’s expertise in nuclear materials and clean energy, collaborating with the Department of Defense to enhance military energy security, with 2025 efforts post-Hurricane Helene strengthening resilience through advanced energy solutions like microgrids and nuclear tech transfers deployed nationwide.
'''DOE Military Sales Support Program''' is a Department of Energy initiative led by the Office of Nuclear Energy that supports the sale and transfer of nuclear and energy-related technologies for military use across the United States and allied nations, engaging over 2,800 stakeholders and supporting more than 50 projects as of 2025. Established in 2005 under the Energy Policy Act, the program leverages DOE’s expertise in nuclear materials and clean energy, collaborating with the Department of Defense to enhance military energy security, with 2025 efforts post-Hurricane Helene strengthening resilience through advanced energy solutions like microgrids and nuclear tech transfers deployed nationwide.