SecEnergy

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SecEnergy is the commonly used abbreviation for the United States Secretary of Energy, the Cabinet official who leads the Department of Energy and oversees national energy policy and nuclear security.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Cabinet position
abbreviation
executive branch office
appointedBy President of the United States
confirmedBy United States Senate
country United States of America
createdFor civilian control of nuclear weapons infrastructure
oversight of national energy programs
domain energy policy
nuclear security policy
science and technology policy
fullForm United States Secretary of Energy
hasAuthorityOver United States Department of Energy budget implementation
heads U.S. Department of Energy
surface form: United States Department of Energy
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
memberOf Cabinet of the United States
surface form: United States Cabinet

National Security Council of the United States
surface form: United States National Security Council
nativeLanguageName United States Secretary of Energy
oversees National Nuclear Security Administration
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
Office of Nuclear Energy
Office of Science
surface form: Office of Science (DOE)

national laboratories of the United States Department of Energy
participatesIn formulation of U.S. climate and energy strategy
partOf Cabinet of the United States
reportsTo President of the United States
responsibleFor energy research and development oversight
management of the U.S. nuclear weapons program
national energy policy
nuclear security
oversight of civilian nuclear power issues
promotion of energy efficiency
seat Washington, D.C.
shortName United States Secretary of Energy
surface form: Sec. of Energy
style The Honorable
typeOfRole national security role
policy leadership role

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