Start Date
26-4-1989 3:00 PM
Description
This paper discusses the threat to our fledgling commercial ELV industry of current and anticipated foreign competition, which is generally subsidized by their governments. It considers actions that might be taken by U.S. industry members to improve their competitive position and steps that might be considered by the U.S. government to support this industry so important to the U.S. national strategic posture.
Paper Session II-B - The U.S. Commercial Launch Services Industry and International Competition
This paper discusses the threat to our fledgling commercial ELV industry of current and anticipated foreign competition, which is generally subsidized by their governments. It considers actions that might be taken by U.S. industry members to improve their competitive position and steps that might be considered by the U.S. government to support this industry so important to the U.S. national strategic posture.
Comments
Commercial Space Transportation
Session Chairman: Norman C. Bowles, Associate Director for Licensing Programs, Office of Commercial Space Transportation, Department of Transportation (DOT), Washington, D.C.
Session Organizer: Jerry Vick, Space Station Support Office, Payload Management and Operations Directorate, NASA KSC