On August 31, 1992 a special task group of the Space Policy Advisory Board reviewed the nation's space policies in the context of the end of the Cold War and other developments. The report focuses on four recommendations. They are that: (1) major changes be made in the way government space activities are organized and managed, eliminating duplication and fostering synergism among civil, military, intelligence, and commercial space programs; (2) the government seek to reduce, and where possible eliminate, security constraints associated with national security space programs; (3) the government take a series of actions on an urgent basis to create a more cooperative and productive relationship with the U.S. space industry; and (4) the United States take the initiative in shaping a common international agenda in selected areas of civilian and national security space activity to address global problems and to maintain U.S. influence.


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    Title :

    Post Cold War Assessment of U.S. Space Policy: A Task Group Report


    Publication date :

    1992


    Size :

    80 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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