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The program will build commercial microreactors through a nimble, milestone-based contracting model in partnership with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), accelerating delivery of advanced energy solutions to the warfighter.
The reactors will be commercially owned-and-operated, with the milestone payments intended to help companies close their business cases as they seek “Nth-of-a-kind” production.
The Army and DIU will be modeling this contracting mechanism off of NASA’s Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program.

The Army will provide technical oversight and assistance, including support to the full uranium fuel cycle and broader nuclear supply chain, ensuring the program strengthens both defense and U.S. industrial capabilities.
The Janus Program will build on lessons learned from Project Pele, a transportable nuclear reactor which is the first electricity-producing Generation IV nuclear reactor to begin construction anywhere in the world outside of China.
The Department of Energy laboratory teams which partnered on the technical, legal, and policy aspects of Project Pele will also be working closely on the Janus Program.

“The Janus Program is going to deliver real hardware, not PowerPoint slides,” said Dr. Jeff Waksman, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment.
“I will personally oversee this effort on behalf of the War Department. By leveraging Army’s program management and oversight capabilities with the accomplishments of Project Pele, the U.S. Army is ready to move forward at lightning speed to make next-generation nuclear power a reality.”

This initiative represents a substantial investment in military and national energy dominance and will help chart the course for widespread deployment of Microreactor Power Plants.
It demonstrates a commitment to next-generation energy capabilities that provide the Department with reliable, resilient energy to provide mission assurance, readiness, and lethality to the Armed Forces.
The Janus Program underscores the Department of War’s commitment to the warfighter ethos by ensuring uninterrupted energy for training, deployment, and combat operations.

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