
Decouple Janus: The Army’s Second Attempt at Fielding Microreactors
Dec 18, 2025
Dr. Jeff Waksman, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment, shares his insights into the Janus microreactor program. He reveals how Janus aims to learn from past failures, using a milestone-based funding approach inspired by SpaceX. Waksman discusses the challenges of fuel logistics, the need for operational flexibility in military contexts, and the ambitious goal of transitioning to scalable production. He also highlights the complexities of regulatory hurdles and supply chain dynamics in reviving military nuclear initiatives.
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Pentagon Office Overlooks 9/11 Memorial
- Jeff Waksman described his Pentagon office overlooking the 9/11 memorial and why that section survived due to renovation reinforcement.
- He used the story to show both gravity of the location and a personal connection to the building's history.
Start In CONUS To Scale Outward
- Janus targets CONUS military installations as the lowest-risk, highest-impact first market for microreactors.
- Success on bases could later justify deployments to remote islands and austere environments.
Demand An Nth-Of-A-Kind Roadmap
- Require bidders to show an nth-of-a-kind path so learning and reliability scale in parallel with manufacturing.
- Prioritize designs that enable faster second and third builds to shorten the learning cycle.
