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... , water, air, and space tourism, etc.); domestic and foreign employment laws; human and humankind rights, policies, and laws; domestic, international, and interplanetary communications laws; and all aspects of intellectual property rights ... exploring, commercially exploiting, and settling near and deep space...in furtherance of domestic and international policies based on reasonably informed transglobal public consent. Space laws will stress and protect "inclusiveness" where ...
... . Necessity therefore addresses conditions from a minimalist perspective, and is regularly subject to distortion by policy makers who have an agenda to push, while sufficiency is pragmatic and realistic. This is ... research justified for Defense purposes was limited in its non-military applications because of Government policies. In the early 1970s, Dennis and Donella Meadows published The Limits to Growth58 which alerted ...
... , benefit all of our nation's citizens, and enable exploration beyond low-Earth orbit. This policy promises to transform human spaceflight for future generations. "As we pursue the capabilities of the ... highest potential. The White House has posted the National Space Policy at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/national_space_policy_6-28-10.pdf -end- ''RELEASE: 10-147'' ''NASA ISSUES ...
... the NASA Administrator to waive Government patent rights, then outlined present NASA patent policy, and explained how pro­posed policy would extend patent waiver. "A careful compari­son of the proposed revision ... realization of the fruits of the invention have been achieved. Such a policy offers many advantages over a restrictive policy which would permit contractors to retain patent rights only in the exceptional ...
... the Vision for Space Exploration, the new policy for transportation in space and the first wholesale revision of space policy since 1994. The new policy detailed broad principles and national security goals for ... , for satellites and other robotic missions. (U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy, “U.S. Space Transportation Policy Fact Sheet,” 6 January 2005, http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid ...
... that strengthen and uphold scientific integrity. This represents the first time NASA has codified these policies under the umbrella of scientific integrity. "Integrity is woven throughout the fabric of NASA, and ... promotes them." To support this culture of transparency, the framework reaffirms NASA's public communications policy of 2006, which states NASA scientists may speak freely with the public about scientific and ...
... August 2006. The first full revision of overall U.S. space policy in 10 years, this policy superseded the previous National Space Policy of 14 September 1996. U.S. national security issues were ... Priority,” Washington Post, 18 October 2006; U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy, “U.S. National Space Policy,” 31 August 2006, http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp/library/archives (accessed ...
... to the Moon. The president Monday signed at the White House Space Policy Directive 1, a change in national space policy that provides for a U.S.-led, integrated program with private ... foundation for an eventual mission to Mars, and perhaps someday, to many worlds beyond.” The policy grew from a unanimous recommendation by the new National Space Council, chaired by Vice President ... president revived the National Space Council in July to advise and help implement his space policy with exploration as a national priority. "Under President Trump’s leadership, America will lead in ...
... /25/63)'' In American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics AIAA speech at Dallas on "Space Policy and Space Management," Dr. Edward C. Welsh, Executive Secretary of NASC. reviewed the national objectives ... should be consistent with the provisions of the United Nations charter. . . . "3. It is our policy to Seek increased international cooperation in, and mutually advantageous agreements for, the orderly and open ...
... . NASA Administrator Dr. James C. Fletcher submitted a "minority report" to the president opposing the policy Council's recommendation that NASA immediately commit to leasing the ISF from Space Industries, Inc ... implications of commercializing space, and legislative and administrative proposals by President Ronald Reagan's Economic Policy Council on how to promote commercialization of space. Among other key proposals were the promotion ...

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