White House's National Space Strategy Aims at Commercial Deregulation
The U.S. national space strategy released Friday by the White House promises "regulatory reforms that will unshackle American industry" and keep the nation "the leading global provider of space services and technology." The strategy put out on the White House…
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website said "securing the scientific, commercial, and national security benefits of space is a top priority for this Administration." It said "any harmful interference with or attack upon critical components of our space architecture ... will be met with a deliberate response at a time, place, manner, and domain of our choosing." It said the four pillars of the President Donald Trump administration's strategy are more-resilient space architectures, stronger military and defense options, "improve[d] foundational capabilities, structures, and processes," and fostering a "conducive domestic and international environment." Under the fourth pillar, the White House said it plans to streamline regulations, policies and procedures to the benefit of the U.S. commercial industry, while pursuing bilateral and multilateral engagements.