Index DOD Doctrine


SORT: 5134.08
DOCI: DODD 5134.8
DATE: 19940608
TITL: DODD 5134.8 Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Nuclear and
Chemical and Biological Defense Programs (ATSD(NCB)), June 8, 1994,
DA&M thru Ch 1 March 11, 1996

Refs: (a) Title 10, United States Code
(b) DoD Directive 5148.2, "Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for
(Nuclear and Chemical and Biological Defense Programs)," February 4,
1986 (hereby canceled)
(c) DoD Directive 2060.1, "Implementation of and Compliance With, Arms
Control Agreements," July 31, 1992
(d) Public Law 83-703 "Atomic Energy Act of 1954," as amended
(e) DoD 5025.1-M, "DoD Directives System Procedures," December 1990,
authorized by DoD Directive 5025.1, December 23, 1988
(f) DoD Directive 8910.1, "Management and Control of Information
Requirements," June 11, 1993

A. REISSUANCE AND PURPOSE

Pursuant to section 142 of reference (a) and the authority vested in the
Secretary of Defense by section 113 of reference (a), this Directive
reissues reference (b) to update the responsibilities, functions,
relationships, and authorities of the ATSD(NCB).

B. APPLICABILITY

This Directive applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD),
the Military Departments, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the
Unified Combatant Commands, the Office of the Inspector General of the
Department of Defense, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities
(hereafter referred to collectively as "the DoD Components").

C. RESPONSIBILITIES AND FUNCTIONS

The ATSD(NCB) is the principal staff assistant and advisor to the Secretary
and Deputy Secretary of Defense and the Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisition and Technology (USD(A&T)) for all matters concerning the
formulation of policy and plans for nuclear, chemical, and biological
weapons.  The ATSD(NCB) also is directly responsible to the Secretary and
Deputy Secretary of Defense for matters associated with nuclear weapons
safety and security, chemical weapons demilitarization, chemical and
biological defense programs, and smoke and obscurants.  In the exercise of
this responsibility, the ATSD(NCB) shall:

1. Oversee and develop plans for nuclear and chemical weapons safety,
security, and survivability, and survivability of material and systems
relative to nuclear effects and nuclear, chemical, and biological
contamination; and plan and implement the modernization and upgrading of
the nuclear stockpile.

2. Coordinate the risk reduction efforts of the Department of Defense by
developing a counter proliferation acquisition strategy.

3. Integrate management of all Defense atomic energy, chemical and
biological defense, chemical and biological medical defense, smoke and
obscurants; the safety, surety, and security of the current chemical
weapons stockpile; destruction of U.S. chemical weapons; chemical and
biological (CB) arms control activities; and assistance to other nations.

4. Serve as the Staff Director, Nuclear Weapons Council, and as Chairman,
Nuclear Weapons Standing and Safety Committee.  The Nuclear Weapons Council
Committees shall advise the Staff Director, Nuclear Weapons Council, as
the Staff Director deems appropriate and necessary.

5. Develop policies, provide advice, and make recommendations to the
USD(A&T) and the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense, and issue
guidance on Defense atomic energy; chemical and biological defense;
chemical and biological medical defense; smoke and obscurants; safety,
surety, and security of the current chemical weapons stockpile;
destruction of the U.S. chemical weapons; CB arms control activities; and
plans and programs.

6. Serve as the USD(A&T) focal point for:

a.  Compliance with nuclear, chemical, and biological arms control
agreements in accordance with DoD Directive 2060.1 (reference (c)).

b.  Oversight of the chemical weapons verification research and development
programs, and chair the Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation Working
Group and the Chemical Weapons Convention Review Group.

c.  Research, development, and acquisition related to counter
proliferation.

d.  Contact with the Department of Energy on all atomic energy matters that
the Department of Defense determines to be related to the military
applications of nuclear weapons or nuclear energy, including the
development, manufacture, use, storage, retirement, and disposal of
nuclear weapons, the allocation of special nuclear material for military
research, and the control of information relating to the manufacture or
utilization of nuclear weapons.

7. Develop systems and standards for the administration and management of
the approved plans and programs for atomic energy; chemical and biological
defense; chemical and biological medical defense; smoke and obscurants;
safety, surety, and security of the current chemical weapons stockpile;
destruction of U.S. chemical weapons; CB arms control activities and
counter proliferation; and review and evaluate programs for carrying out
approved policies and standards.

8. Promote coordination, cooperation, and mutual understanding on atomic
energy; chemical and biological defense; chemical and biological medical
defense; smoke and obscurants; safety, surety, and security of the current
chemical weapons stockpile; destruction of U.S. chemical weapons; CB arms
control activities; plans and programs; and counter proliferation
policies, within the Department of Defense and between the Department of
Defense and other Federal Agencies.

9. Participate in those DoD planning, programming, and budgeting
activities that relate to the responsibilities and functions specified in
this Directive.

10. Serve on boards, committees, and other groups concerned with atomic
energy; chemical and biological defense; chemical and biological medical
defense; smoke and obscurants; safety, surety, and security of the current
chemical weapons stockpile; destruction of U.S. chemical weapons; CB arms
control activities; plans and programs; and counter proliferation.  Also
represent the Secretary of Defense on these matters outside the Department
of Defense.

11. Serve as an advisor to the Defense Acquisition Board (DAB) for review
of systems that include nuclear components or warheads, and for systems
required to operate in nuclear, chemical and/or biological environments
and for counter proliferation programs.  Serve also as the advisor to the
DAB for chemical and biological defense programs, and the chemical
demilitarization program.

12. Develop policies and procedures for:

a.  Transmission of information to the Senate and House Armed Services
Committees, as required by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (reference (d)),
as amended, and coordinate such information through the USD(A&T); the
Director, Defense Research and Engineering; and other cognizant officials
and agencies.

b.  Development of information, data, and reports for chemical and
biological defense, chemical demilitarization, and chemical and biological
arms control requirements.

c.  Coordination of the congressionally required Annual Report on Nuclear,
Biological, and Chemical Readiness Training, and Status of Fielded
Equipment and co-chair the steering committee for development of the
report.

d.  Nuclear weapon accident and/or incident response, and coordinate
exercises testing them.

13. Serve as the DoD principal point of contact for cooperation with other
nations on the military applications of atomic energy in accordance with
articles 91a, 123a, 144b, and 144c of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954
(reference (d)), as amended, in coordination with other cognizant
officials and agencies.

14. Advise the USD(A&T) on arms control treaty compliance and/or
verification matters relating to nuclear weapon and effects technology,
testing and development and the nuclear weapon stockpile.

15. Serve as chairperson of the Defense Nuclear Agency Coordinating
Committee.

16. Chair the OSD Chemical and Biological Defense Matters Steering
Committee, and provide oversight of the DoD Biological Defense Program in
coordination with the Army Acquisition Executive.

17. Manage execution and implementation of concluded Cooperative Threat
Reduction assistance projects with the new independent states of the
former Soviet Union.

18. Provide OSD representation on the following Joint Service Chemical and
Biological Defense and Chemical Demilitarization committees:

a.  Joint Service Agreement, Joint Service Review Group.

b.  Joint Panel of Chemical and Biological Defense.

c.  Joint Service Coordination Committee.

d.  Chemical Demilitarization Army Systems Acquisition Review Council
(Voting Member).

19. Perform such other functions as the Secretary of Defense and USD(A&T)
may assign.

D. RELATIONSHIPS

1. In the performance of assigned functions and responsibilities, the
ATSD(NCB) shall:

a.  Report directly to the USD(A&T).

b.  Exercise authority, direction, and control over:

(1) The Defense Nuclear Agency.

(2) The On-Site Inspection Agency.

c.  Coordinate and exchange information with other DoD organizations having
collateral or related functions.

d.  Use existing facilities and services of the Department of Defense and
other Federal Agencies, whenever practicable, to achieve maximum
efficiency and economy.

e.  Communicate with other Government Agencies, representatives of the
legislative branch, and members of the public, as appropriate, in carrying
out assigned functions.

2. The DoD Chemical and Biological Defense Steering Committee shall advise
the ATSD(NCB) on such chemical and biological defense matters as the
ATSD(NCB) deems appropriate and necessary.

3. Other OSD officials and heads of the DoD Components shall coordinate
with the ATSD(NCB) on all matters related to the responsibilities and
functions cited in section C., above.

4. The DoD Board of Directors for Defense Conversion within the former
Soviet Union shall advise the ATSD(NCB) on defense conversion matters as
the ATSD(NCB) deems necessary.

E. AUTHORITIES

The ATSD(NCB) is hereby delegated authority to:

1. Issue DoD Instructions, DoD Publications, and one-time directive-type
memoranda, consistent with DoD 5025.1-M (reference (e)), which carry out
policies approved by the Secretary of Defense, in assigned fields of
responsibility.  Instructions to the Military Departments shall be issued
through the Secretaries of those Departments.  Instructions to the Unified
Combatant Commands shall be communicated through the Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff.

2. Obtain reports, information, advice, and assistance, consistent with
DoD Directive 8910.1 (reference (f)), as deemed necessary.

3. Communicate directly with the Heads of the DoD Components.
Communications to Commanders of the Unified Combatant Commands shall be
through the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

F. EFFECTIVE DATE

This Directive is effective immediately.

John M. Deutch Deputy Secretary of Defense

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