FEDERAL · 51 U.S.C. · Chapter SUBCHAPTER IV—RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION
Preference for private sector land remote sensing system
51 U.S.C. § 60134
Title51 — National and Commercial Space Programs
ChapterSUBCHAPTER IV—RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION
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51 U.S.C. § 60134.
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(a)In General.—If a successor land remote sensing system to Landsat 7 can be funded and managed by the private sector while still achieving the goals stated in subsection (b) without jeopardizing the domestic, national security, and foreign policy interests of the United States, preference should be given to the development of such a system by the private sector without competition from the United States Government.
(b)Goals.—The goals referred to in subsection (a) are—
(1)to encourage the development, launch, and operation of a land remote sensing system that adequately serves the civilian, national security, commercial, and foreign policy interests of the United States;
(2)to encourage the development, launch, and operation of a land remote sensing system that maintains data continui
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(Pub. L. 111–314, §3, Dec. 18, 2010, 124 Stat. 3418.)
Editorial Notes
In subsection (b), in the matter before paragraph (1), the words "In carrying out subsection (a), the Landsat Program Management shall consider the ability of each of the options to" are omitted as obsolete. The omitted words refer to section 401(a) of the Land Remote Sensing Policy Act of 1992 (15 U.S.C. 5641(a)), which required, within 5 years after October 28, 1992, the Landsat Program Management, in consultation with representatives of appropriate United States Government agencies, to assess and report to Congress on options for a successor land remote sensing system to Landsat 7.
In subsection (b)(3), the words "otherwise projected to be in operation in the future" are substituted for "projected to be in operation through the year 2000" to eliminate obsolete language.
In subsection (b)(3), the words "otherwise projected to be in operation in the future" are substituted for "projected to be in operation through the year 2000" to eliminate obsolete language.
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