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... cost of operating it through the year 2027 by about $24 billion. GAO is to submit the report, its first since the Space Station restructuring, to the House Government Operations ... Fang Hong 3, citing concerns about possible proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Bush approved export of components for two Western projects, an Australian communications satellite and a Swedish weather satellite ...
... 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 ...
... earth." He said answer was "indeed that human values have the highest priority. I would submit that the American space program is indeed a program that has tremendous human values. . . . we ... U.S. industry, and was "one of the most rapidly growing." In 1960, U.S. exported $48 million worth of computers; in 1969, $728 million dollars worth. "U.S. computer exports have increased by over 1400 percent in the first decade of the space age. This ...
... to contribute some services or equipment to the project in return for eligibility to submit its own products for deicing design and tests by the EIDI method.
Engine aircraft ... capable of boosting satellites into the high orbit needed for communications satellites.
Japan, emphasizing the export potential of space technology, was developing its own rocket launching capability and was planning ...
... the shuttle mission. Teams continue to work toward a target launch of Feb. 7. Previously submitted requests from reporters for credentials to attend the briefings, or to participate in round- ... be incrementally released as they are no longer needed by NASA and in accordance with export control laws and regulations. Although the artifacts are provided without charge, eligible recipients must cover ...
... 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 ...
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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS AIAA submitted to President Nixon's Science Advisory Committee The Post-Apollo Space Program: An AMERICAN ... (mach 2). At airport press conference Boris Savchenko, head of U.S.S.R. aircraft export agency, said production had started on 120-seat, 130-ton airliner. In New York ...
... . James B. Schlesinger , Secretary of Defense, said in his annual Defense Posture Statement submitted to Congress that the U.S. would not insist on strict numerical missile equality with ... specifications. Government price controls had encouraged some suppliers to halt production or divert supplies to export markets, where profits could be two to three times above the domestic.
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