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... than 20 research institutions will embark from Seattle for NASA’s Export Processes in the Ocean from Remote Sensing (EXPORTS) oceanographic campaign. EXPORTS is the first coordinated multidisciplinary science campaign of its kind ... plankton or die, their remains sink and some fraction of their carbon is exported to depth. While the major export pathways of how carbon moves through the ocean are known, the magnitude ...
... and that, therefore, NASA was not required to obtain an export license. GAO also reported that NASA was "preparing to export sensitive encryption technology to Japan and Europe," technology transfers related to ... , and commodities to other nations involved in building the ISS. GAO had investigated NASA's export-control procedures after members of Congress expressed concern about safeguards to protect technology and information ...
... where " workhorse " ability was a prime consideration, the Canadian company began to reach out for export orders to the far corners of the earth. These efforts proved highly rewarding. Of some ... Havilland of Canada's signal success in penetrating the export markets of the world represented a substantial contribution to the Canadian economy. Export business by January, 1961, had reached a total volume ...
... joint mission with U.S.S.R. ''(Transcript)'' U.S. Dept.' of Commerce issued permanent export license to RCA Global Communications, Inc., authorizing sale of earth station installed at Shanghai Airport ... in high-technology aerospace products with unfavorable balance in low-technology products. Annual U.S. exports in aerospace products were valued at $3.6 billion over imports; computers, $1.1 billion ...
... from $69 million in 1971 to $95 million in 1972, gain of 37.7% Aerospace exports declined for first time since 1964-from $4.2 billion in 1971 to $3.9 billion, 6.6% decrease. Major reason for decline was drop in military aerospace exports-down 23.8% from $1.1 billion in 1971 to $854 million in 1972. Aerospace ... , and installed 53 instrument landing systems. ''(DOT Release 99-S-72'' U.S. helicopter manufacturers exported record total of 259 rotary-wing aircraft valued at $73673000. Shipment was 17% increase in ...
... -plus-­fixed-fee contracts. NASA Release 73-43)'' The Aerospace Industries Association reported that aerospace exports con­tinued to be a major factor in the U.S. balance of trade. In 1972, aero­space exports of $3.8 billion, offset by imports of $546 million, had netted $3.2 billion ... overall negative balance of $6.4 billion. Dept. of Commerce statistics had revealed that aerospace exports had included $2.9 billion in commercial sales and $900 million in military equipment. ''( AIAA ...
... -time record number of helicopters-413-had been exported by U.S. manufacturers in 1973, Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc., announced. The exports totaled $84 775 500, up from $73 797 500 in 1972, when 260 helicopters had been exported. ''(AIA Release 74-1)'' Lockheed Aircraft Corp. would need a maximum of $75 million to ...
The U.S. exported a record $5.125 billion worth of aerospace equipment during 1973 according to Dept. of ... ex-ports were 6.4% of total U.S. exports and had increased 34.1% over 1972. Much of the increase was from exports of complete aircraft, which totaled $3.096 billion ...
... 74-53)'' The French aerospace industry was reported as recording $1.07 billion worth of exports delivered in 1973. About 15%-$170 million-was in cooperative European aircraft programs. Missiles and ... deliveries amounted to $79 million. New missile and space orders totaled $169 million. British aerospace exports were later reported at almost $1.3 billion for 1973, a 25% increase over 1972 ...
... annl rept 78, 1-7) The Aerospace Industries Assn. announced that industry sales, earnings, backlog, export performance, and contribution to the U.S. balance of trade had improved substantially in 1978 ... profits as a percentage of sales rose half a percentage point to 4.7%. Aerospace exports had reached an all-time high of $9.3 billion, $l.8 billion more than in 1977. At a time when export sales were important to the U.S. economy, the aerospace industry recorded an international trade ...

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