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B Workshop on U.S. Civil Space Policy Agenda and Participants
Pages 10-13

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... Harrison, J Zimmerman Key changes and developments since 2003, such as the following: • Confronting a fundamental lack of financial robustness in the overall civil space program • Progress to date and challenges ahead for the Vision for Space Exploration • Emergence of China as a space contender as other international players also continue to become more independent and competitive • NPOESS and GOES-R program crises in U.S.
From page 11...
... Sorooshian • What should be NASA's role in helping NOAA acquire the data needed to assess global climate change? • What are the appropriate roles and responsibilities of NASA, NOAA, and other agencies in Earth observations from space?
From page 12...
... Allen, NASA Headquarters Bretton Alexander, X Prize Foundation Steven Beckwith, Space Telescope Science Institute (director emeritus) Steven Benner, Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution Jacques Blamont, University of Paris Roger Bonnet, International Space Sciences Institute Paul Carliner, Independent Consultant John Casani, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Alphonso V
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... Smith, Space Studies Board Kerrie Smith, Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board Marcia S Smith, Space Studies Board Victoria Swisher, Space Studies Board 13


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