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U.S. Objectives for Space III. U.S. Objectives for Space How the U.S. develops the potential of space for civil, commercial, defense and intelligence purposes will affect the nation’s security for decades to come.
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Document Date: 2003-10-14 14:47:54


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America / /

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United States / Soviet Union / /

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Vandenberg AFB / International Space Station / Cape Canaveral AFB / /

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satellite operators / radar systems / transportation / capable systems / imagery systems / space systems / traffic management / launch vehicle technologies / satellite threats / weapons systems / technological launch infrastructure / electronics / near real-time basis / intelligence product / surveillance network / commodity products / customary international law allowing / improved space surveillance network / space surveillance network / collection systems / orbit transfer systems / launch infrastructure / satellite-based communications / /

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization / Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency / U.S. Government / U.S. intelligence / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Cape Canaveral AFB and Kennedy Space Flight Center / Global Command / Air Force / /

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Osama bin Laden / John Hamre / /

Position

Deputy Secretary of Defense / /

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east coast / west coast / /

Technology

radiation / remote sensing / GPS / launch vehicle technologies / fiber optic / /

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