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Space Policies for the New Space Age: Competing on the Final Economic Frontier

“Space Policies for the New Space Age:

Competing on the Final Economic Frontier”

Hosted by NewSpace Nexus with Key Participants: U.S. Space Force, Defense Innovation Unit, and Air Force Research Laboratory

(Image used with permission of James Vaughan)

Announcing “Space Policies for the New Space Age: Competing on the Final Economic Frontier” available herea study on how to transform existing and emerging U.S. space policies, legislation, and strategies into action plans that will ensure U.S. strategic leadership in space for the 2040-2060 timeframe authored by Bruce Cahan (Stanford Lecturer) and Mir Sadat (former White House Official). The report is a continued assessment from the State of the Industrial Base Workshop 2020. Significant findings and recommendations in space policy and finance were developed in the Space Policy & Finance Working Group that are amplified in this report.

“Space Policies for the New Space Age:

Competing on the Final Economic Frontier”

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