Overview of the SP-100 ProgramTechnical progress made by the SP-100 Program over the past five years is reviewed. The following advances are discussed: (1) development of the fuel pin which is the thermal power producing component in the system; (2) development of the conductively coupled multi-couple thermoelectric cell components; (3) verification of the predicted structural and electrical performance of the thermoelectric cells; (4) development of fabricating and welding niobium alloy, NblZr and NblZr.1C to verify the containment of lithium in space vacuum with no leakage, (5) the containment of nitrogen in the fuel with accurate stoichiometric control and bonded rhenium liners, (6) system mass reduction of 15 percent; and (7) the development of high-temperature, low-cost, low-mass heat pipes for heat rejection to space.