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and Newton Minnow, 60-61, 76; and Orion Satellite System, 9; and PanAmSat, 10; and Pierce’s “Exotic Radio<br />

Communications,” 22-30; and “Policy Concerning U.S. Assistance in <strong>the</strong> Development of Foreign<br />

Communications Satellite Capabilities,” 91-95; and “Report of <strong>the</strong> United States Delegation . . . on Definitive<br />

Arrangements for <strong>the</strong> International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium,” 108-20; and Rosen’s<br />

Commercial Communications Satellite, 35-39; and Soviet Union, 85-89; and State Department, 85-89, 91-95; and<br />

Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS), 9; and Telstar, 89-90; and T. Keith Glennan, 29, 39-41; and<br />

“Transfer of U.S. Communications Satellite Technology,” 96-99; and “U.S. Assistance in <strong>the</strong> Early<br />

Establishment of Communications Satellite Service,” 95-96; and “White Paper on New International Satellite<br />

Systems,” 147-53; and “U.S. Commercial Space Policy Guidelines,” 460-63<br />

Communications Satellite Act of 1962, 5, 61, 63, 76-85; and “Establishment of Domestic Communications-<br />

Satellite Facilities by Non-Governmental Entities,” 120-32; and State Department, 85-89, 91-95<br />

Communications Satellite Corp. (Comsat), 4-5, 72-76, 155; and ACTS, 145-47; and “Establishment of Domestic<br />

Communications-Satellite Facilities by Non-Governmental Entities,” 120-32; and “Federal Research and<br />

Development for Satellite Communications,” 135-45; and “A Global System of Satellite Communications,”<br />

99-108; and “Policy Concerning U.S. Assistance in <strong>the</strong> Development of Foreign Communications Satellite<br />

Capabilities,” 91-95; and “Report of <strong>the</strong> United States Delegation…on Definitive Arrangements for <strong>the</strong><br />

International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium,” 108-20; and State Department, 85-89, 91-95; and<br />

Telstar, 89-90; and “Transfer of U.S. Communications Satellite Technology,” 96-99; and “U.S. Assistance in <strong>the</strong><br />

Early Establishment of Communications Satellite Service,” 95-96; and “White Paper on New International<br />

Satellite Systems,” 147-53<br />

Communications Technology Satellite, 9<br />

Cortright, Edgar M., and “Earth Resources Survey Program,” 253-56<br />

Courier 1B, 3, 90<br />

Craven, T.A.M., 43-44<br />

Crawford, A.B., 25<br />

Cross, David M., 426<br />

Cygnus Corp., and “White Paper on New International Satellite Systems,” 147-53<br />

D<br />

Darman, Richard G., 498-501<br />

Deere & Company, 498-501<br />

Defense Early Warning (DEW) line, 25<br />

Defense, Department of (DOD), 2, 5, 7, 9, 31; and “Administrative and Regulatory Problems Relating to <strong>the</strong><br />

Authorization of Commercially Operable Space Communications Systems,” 61-64; and “Basic Agreement<br />

Between U.S. Department of Commerce and <strong>the</strong> National Aeronautics and Space Administration Concerning<br />

Operational Meteorological Satellite Systems,” 206-11; and “Civil Operational Remote Sensing,” 294-95; and<br />

“Convergence of U.S.-Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite Systems,” 165, 221-23; and “Earth<br />

Information from Space by Remote Sensing,” 282-93; and Earth resource satellites, 167-76; and<br />

“Establishment of Domestic Communications-Satellite Facilities by Non-Governmental Entities,” 120-32; and<br />

“FCC Relation to Space Communication,” 42-45; and “Federal Research and Development for Satellite<br />

Communications,” 135-45; and F.R. Kappel, 45-60; and “A Global System of Satellite Communications,”<br />

99-108; and “Earth Resources Survey Program,” 248-50, 250-52, 253-56; and “Land Remote-Sensing<br />

Commercialization Act of 1984,” 329-44; and “Land Remote Sensing Policy Act of 1992,” 173-75, 352-68; and<br />

“Landsat Remote Sensing Strategy,” 372-75; and “Management Plan for <strong>the</strong> Landsat Program,” 347-52; meteorological<br />

satellites, 156-63; and National Performance Review, 164-65, 216-21; and “National Plan for a<br />

Common System of Meteorological Observation Satellites, 204-206; and “National Space Policy” (1996),<br />

463-73; and “Planning for a Civil Operational Land Remote Sensing Satellite System,” 296-306; and “Policy<br />

Concerning U.S. Assistance in <strong>the</strong> Development of Foreign Communications Satellite Capabilities,” 91-95;<br />

and “Report of <strong>the</strong> United States Delegation . . . on Definitive Arrangements for <strong>the</strong> International<br />

Telecommunications Satellite Consortium,” 108-20; and “Resolution of Issues Related to Private Sector<br />

Transfer of Civil Land Observing Satellite Activities,” 306-08; and State Department, 85-89, 91-95; and Telstar,<br />

89-90; and TIROS, 157, 158, 161-62, 203-06; and “Transfer of U.S. Communications Satellite Technology,”<br />

96-99; and “U.S. Assistance in <strong>the</strong> Early Establishment of Communications Satellite Service,” 95-96; and “White<br />

Paper on New International Satellite Systems,” 147-53<br />

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