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Title ProperSatellite industry perspectives on export control regulations
LanguageENG
AuthorBlack, Sam ;  Holle, Marchel
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2013, the Satellite Industry Association (SIA) submitted public comments recommending changes to and requesting clarifications on U.S. government proposals to modify the export-control regulations governing satellite technology. The comments represented a final stage of the decade-long effort to reform the restrictive export-control policy put in place in the late 1990s. To assist in constructing a transparent and effective regime that protects national security and U.S. competitiveness, SIA’s comments contained detailed recommendations to the State Department and Commerce Department that addressed highly technical concerns, attempted to harmonize confusing definitions, and requested additional clarity on jurisdictional questions. Taken in context, the filing represents a perspective on export control policy shared by the bulk of the U.S. satellite industry.
`In' analytical NoteAstropolitics Vol. 13, No.2-3; May/Dec 2015: p.135-161
Journal SourceAstropolitics Vol: 13 No 2-3
Key WordsSatellite Industry Perspectives ;  Export Control Regulations


 
 
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