US-European collaboration in space science
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The Space Studies Board of the USA National Research and the European Science Committee of the European Science Foundation have published the Executive Summary of a joint report on space science collaboration. The report analyzes 13 case-study missions covering 30 years of joint missions. The two agencies have made 14 recommendations based on the result of their studies. These include the establishment of a scientific rationale to guide each missions, the need for independent periodic assessments and the specifications of the roles and responsibilities of the participating agencies in each missions.
Publication Name: Space Policy
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0265-9646
Year: 1998
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Is US space policy for sale?
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The author opines that national security will be compromised if civilian, military and commercial space-project information is shared with foreign governments. The authors points to instances where US policy allowing information and technology transfers has harmed the US.
Publication Name: Space Policy
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0265-9646
Year: 1999
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