February 1, 1982
By the authority vested in me as President and as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the
United States of America, with recognition of the crucial importance to national security of the
Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, and for the purpose of preserving the basic structure, policies,
and practices developed for this Program in the past and assuring that the Program will continue
to function with excellence, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. The Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program is an integrated program carried out by two
organizational units, one in the Department of Energy and the other in the Department of the
Navy.
Sec. 2. Both organizational units shall be headed by the same individual so that the activities of
each may continue in practice under common management. This individual shall direct the Naval
Nuclear Propulsion Program in both departments. The director shall be qualified by reason of
technical background and experience in naval nuclear propulsion. The director may be either a
civilian or an officer of the United States Navy, active or retired.
Sec. 3. The Secretary of the Navy (through the Secretary of Defense) and the Secretary of Energy
shall obtain the approval of the President to appoint the director of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion
Program for their respective Departments. The director shall be appointed to serve a term of eight
years, except that the Secretary of Energy and the Secretary of the Navy may, with mutual
concurrence, terminate or extend the term of the respective appointments.
Sec. 4. An officer of the United States Navy appointed as director shall be nominated for the
grade of Admiral. A civilian serving as director shall be compensated at a rate to be specified at
the time of appointment.
Sec. 5. Within the Department of Energy, the Secretary of Energy shall assign to the director the
responsibility of performing the functions of the Division of Naval Reactors transferred to the
Department of Energy by Section 309(a) of the Department of Energy Organization Act (42
U.S.C. 7158), including assigned civilian power reactor programs, and any naval nuclear
propulsion functions of the Department of Energy, including:
(a) direct supervision over the Bettis and Knolls Atomic Power Laboratories, the Expended Core
Facility and naval reactor prototype plants;
(b) research, development, design, acquisition, specification, construction, inspection, installation,
certification, testing, overhaul, refueling, operating practices and procedures, maintenance, supply
support, and ultimate disposition, of naval nuclear propulsion plants, including components
thereof, and any special maintenance and service facilities related thereto;
(c) the safety of reactors and associated naval nuclear propulsion plants, and control of radiation
and radioactivity associated with naval nuclear propulsion activities, including prescribing and
enforcing standards and regulations for these areas as they affect the environment and the safety
and health of workers, operators, and the general public;
(d) training, including training conducted at the naval prototype reactors of the Department of
Energy, and assistance and concurrence in the selection, training, qualification, and assignment of
personnel reporting to the director and of personnel who supervise, operate, or maintain naval
nuclear propulsion plants; and
(e) administration of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, including oversight of program
support in areas such as security, nuclear safeguards and transportation, public information,
procurement, logistics, and fiscal management.
Sec. 6. Within the Department of Energy, the director shall report to the Secretary of Energy,
through the Assistant Secretary assigned nuclear energy functions and shall serve as a Deputy
Assistant Secretary. The director shall have direct access to the Secretary of Energy and other
senior officials in the Department of Energy concerning naval nuclear propulsion matters, and to
all other personnel who supervise, operate or maintain naval nuclear propulsion plants and
support facilities for the Department of Energy.
Sec. 7. Within the Department of the Navy, the Secretary of the Navy shall assign to the director
responsibility to supervise all technical aspects of the Navy's nuclear propulsion work,
including:
(a) research, development, design, procurement, specification, construction, inspection,
installation, certification, testing, overhaul, refueling, operating practices and procedures,
maintenance, supply support, and ultimate disposition, of naval nuclear propulsion plants,
including components thereof, and any special maintenance and service facilities related thereto;
and
(b) training programs, including Nuclear Power Schools of the Navy, and assistance and
concurrence in the selection, training, qualification, and assignment of personnel reporting to the
director and of Government personnel who supervise, operate, or maintain naval nuclear
propulsion plants.
Sec. 8. Within the Department of the Navy, the Secretary of the Navy shall assign to the director
responsibility within the Navy for:
(a) the safety of reactors and associated naval nuclear propulsion plants, and control of radiation
and radioactivity associated with naval nuclear propulsion activities, including prescribing and
enforcing standards and regulations for these areas as they affect the environment and the safety
and health of workers, operators, and the general public.
(b) administration of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, including oversight of program
support in areas such as security, nuclear safeguards and transportation, public information,
procurement, logistics, and fiscal management.
Sec. 9. In addition to any other organizational assignments within the Department of the Navy,
the director shall report directly to the Chief of Naval Operations. The director shall have direct
access to the Secretary of the Navy and other senior officials in the Department of the Navy
concerning naval nuclear propulsion matters, and to all other Government personnel who
supervise, operate, or maintain naval nuclear propulsion plants and support facilities.
Sec. 10. This Order is effective on February 1, 1982.
Ronald Reagan
The White House,
February 1, 1982.
[Filed with the Office of the Federal Register, 4:33 p.m., February 1, 1982]