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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There is a specific need in our long - range space program planning to develop a unified policy which permits assignment of priorities and responsibilities for government - industry activities . For example , near - term issues exist ...
There is a specific need in our long - range space program planning to develop a unified policy which permits assignment of priorities and responsibilities for government - industry activities . For example , near - term issues exist ...
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... responsibilities for all space users . Launch assurance and fees , liability , and general legal guidelines in all areas must be established . Investment , tax , patent , and cost - sharing incentives all should be considered with ...
... responsibilities for all space users . Launch assurance and fees , liability , and general legal guidelines in all areas must be established . Investment , tax , patent , and cost - sharing incentives all should be considered with ...
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There is a specific need in our long - range space program planning to develop a unified policy which permits assignment of priorities and responsibilities for Government - industry activities . For example , even today , near - term ...
There is a specific need in our long - range space program planning to develop a unified policy which permits assignment of priorities and responsibilities for Government - industry activities . For example , even today , near - term ...
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... space program where large - scale proj- ects and routine , commercial operations are commonplace . There must be a unified national policy developed which helps to assign priorities and responsibilities for all space users .
... space program where large - scale proj- ects and routine , commercial operations are commonplace . There must be a unified national policy developed which helps to assign priorities and responsibilities for all space users .
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NASA must give more attention to the total system , and recognize that it has some responsibility for assuring that progress on all elements essential to the system are in balance . The elements could include the space segment , ground ...
NASA must give more attention to the total system , and recognize that it has some responsibility for assuring that progress on all elements essential to the system are in balance . The elements could include the space segment , ground ...
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