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![]() by Staff Writers Washington DC (SPX) Apr 25, 2016
Congressman Doug Lamborn has partnered with Congressman Jim Bridenstine (OK-01) as an original cosponsor on the American Space Renaissance Act. This legislation will permanently secure the United States as the world's preeminent space-faring nation. The comprehensive and bold reform bill covers national security, civil, and commercial space policies and programs. "Space is critical to the American way of life. Space-based technologies have transformed the way we communicate, navigate, conduct financial transactions, and fight wars. In particular, people in my home state of Oklahoma need satellites to forecast severe weather like tornados, improve farming and oil and gas operations, and organize disaster relief. "America has long dominated the 'ultimate high ground' of space. However, space is becoming more congested, contested, and competitive. Even so, private companies are developing revolutionary technologies - from reusable rockets to asteroid mining and human space habitats. The American Space Renaissance Act makes comprehensive and bold policy advances and reforms necessary to ensure American leadership in space." - Congressman Jim Bridenstine (OK-01) "America must remain the leader in space, period. This is a non-negotiable superiority to posses and one that helps make our nation the envy of the world. Our modern lifestyle depends on space technologies. The Space Renaissance Act will ensure that we remain first and best among all nations exploring and utilizing the cosmos." - Congressman Doug Lamborn (CO-05) The American Space Renaissance Act (ASRA) is organized as three titles:
Title I: National Security + Requires military to use "hosted payloads" more frequently. Hosted payloads are "ride sharing" arrangements whereby military systems are integrated into commercial satellites. + Starts a DOD pilot program to buy "venture class" launch services. Venture class rockets launch small satellites faster and cheaper than traditional rockets. + Starts a DOD pilot program to buy commercial weather data and services from the private sector.
Title II: Civil 1.Provides a fixed term for the Administrator, as well as greater flexibility to deploy funds where most critical to provide NASA programs with certainty and stability. Accountability provisions are also included. 2.Deems Mars as NASA's main human spaceflight priority, and requires plans and budgets consistent with that priority. 3.Continues and expands NASA support for commercializing low earth orbit endeavors, including the creation of a pilot program for commercial habitats.
Title III: Commercial + Enhances regulatory certainty by adequately funding the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation and clarifying the legal framework for certain non-traditional activities like commercial habitats, resource extraction, and on-orbit servicing. + Builds a civilian and commercial capacity to provide robust space situational awareness, moving toward granting authority for space traffic management, in order to preserve access to the space environment. + Limits dependence on Russia by supporting a robust commercial domestic launch industry through a tax credit to incentivize payloads launched on American rockets. More information is available here
Related Links Congressman Doug Lamborn The latest information about the Commercial Satellite Industry
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