Future Space Programs: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, January 24, 25, 26, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 986 páginas |
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Furthermore , I propose that the federal government consider near - term incen- tives to stimulate broad - scale participation of the U.S. private sector in space industrialization and subsequently to strongly aid in financing near- ...
Furthermore , I propose that the federal government consider near - term incen- tives to stimulate broad - scale participation of the U.S. private sector in space industrialization and subsequently to strongly aid in financing near- ...
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I think a real problem here is that NASA is not an operational agency , but the process by which activities undertaken by NASA or any Government agency , to move things from the public to private sector , is very poorly defined .
I think a real problem here is that NASA is not an operational agency , but the process by which activities undertaken by NASA or any Government agency , to move things from the public to private sector , is very poorly defined .
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... recognized that the private sector is unlikely to conduct the necessary research or to demonstrate the new technology that could help provide such services . The Committee recommended that NASA manage a program of research and ...
... recognized that the private sector is unlikely to conduct the necessary research or to demonstrate the new technology that could help provide such services . The Committee recommended that NASA manage a program of research and ...
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... second , that from the beginning of any work on such satellite systems , planning start for their orderly transfer from NASA to other public agencies or to the private sector , if and when they are successfully demonstrated .
... second , that from the beginning of any work on such satellite systems , planning start for their orderly transfer from NASA to other public agencies or to the private sector , if and when they are successfully demonstrated .
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members from the common carrier communications industry , conclud- ed that the private sector is unlikely to conduct the necessary research or to demonstrate the new technology that could help provide such services .
members from the common carrier communications industry , conclud- ed that the private sector is unlikely to conduct the necessary research or to demonstrate the new technology that could help provide such services .
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