Faculty adviser: Raymond D. Duvall, Ph.DMy research focused on the effectiveness and overall policy goals of the United States towards commercializing and militarizing orbital space. Whereas most legislation of U.S. space policy focuses upon the commercialization and liberalization of space, U.S. space policy, the executive policy may take a different aim. Therefore, I used NASA policy as an example of direct U.S. space policy goals. I created a database from NASA’s inception to present, of discrepancies between budget appropriations, research appropriations, allocations for particular research projects, and overall private contractor spending . In this manner, I empirically tracked the relationship behind policy and implementation. Finally...
Military applications of space were conceived well before the first orbiting satellites. For over a ...
What is space now? What benefits can it bring to humanity and who is most interested in its devel-op...
[Abstract]. NASA’s lack of a direct constituency among voters creates a structural issue that constr...
For the past half century, the commercial potential of space has been a major rationale for the spac...
The United States is currently the world\u27s leading space power. Continuation of this preeminent p...
Additional Contributor: Raymond D. Duvall (faculty mentor).Utilizing the Thomas Library of Congress...
Additional contributor: Raymond Duvall (faculty mentor)The nature of my research took on distinct c...
The politics of outer space has in recent years been given attention from political elites and scien...
This book examines the U.S. space program’s triumphs and failures in order to assess what constitute...
The United States orbited its first satellite in 1958, nearly a quarter century ago. In the interven...
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the War on Terror has affected US defense policy ...
This paper articulates the evolution of US space policy by collating the history of space program de...
We have entered a new political age, one characterised by nationalism, populism and the resultant Tr...
this paper should not be quoted without the express consent of the author) While the 1967 Outer Spac...
The use of space in support of national security began with warning and intelligence systems forty y...
Military applications of space were conceived well before the first orbiting satellites. For over a ...
What is space now? What benefits can it bring to humanity and who is most interested in its devel-op...
[Abstract]. NASA’s lack of a direct constituency among voters creates a structural issue that constr...
For the past half century, the commercial potential of space has been a major rationale for the spac...
The United States is currently the world\u27s leading space power. Continuation of this preeminent p...
Additional Contributor: Raymond D. Duvall (faculty mentor).Utilizing the Thomas Library of Congress...
Additional contributor: Raymond Duvall (faculty mentor)The nature of my research took on distinct c...
The politics of outer space has in recent years been given attention from political elites and scien...
This book examines the U.S. space program’s triumphs and failures in order to assess what constitute...
The United States orbited its first satellite in 1958, nearly a quarter century ago. In the interven...
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the War on Terror has affected US defense policy ...
This paper articulates the evolution of US space policy by collating the history of space program de...
We have entered a new political age, one characterised by nationalism, populism and the resultant Tr...
this paper should not be quoted without the express consent of the author) While the 1967 Outer Spac...
The use of space in support of national security began with warning and intelligence systems forty y...
Military applications of space were conceived well before the first orbiting satellites. For over a ...
What is space now? What benefits can it bring to humanity and who is most interested in its devel-op...
[Abstract]. NASA’s lack of a direct constituency among voters creates a structural issue that constr...