The Washington Post corrected its 1 Febuary 2005 story about the Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator (RNEP). The Post

… incorrectly reported that the Bush administration is expected to seek $10.3 million in next year’s budget for that purpose. The official amended his information to say that sum is what the government has spent on the project since 2002. He said he could not provide a figure for future spending until the budget is released next week.

The budget should be out in a few days, but here is what DOE planned to spend over FY2005-2009 before Representative Hobson laid the smack down:

RNEP Funding, 2005-2009 (Thousand Dollars)

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
27,557 94,955 145,371 128,431 88,416

I would be surprised if the FY 2006 Request diverged from this workplan, simply delayed by one year.

Administration officials sometimes claim the request only funds “paper studies.” That is true for the 2005-2006 funds, but the funds projected for 2007-2009 include money for “development engineering” and “production engineering.”

Asked about the presence of money for development, NNSA Administrator Linton Brooks testified that out year projections are a “place holder” should the Administration and Congress choose to build RNEP.