To Amend the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - Broj stranica: 579 Committee Serial No. 5. Considers proposal to authorize NASA greater latitude to waive Government claims to patent rights for inventions developed under Federal space program contracts. |
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Admiral HAYWARD Aeronautics and Space agency Air Force amendments ANFUSO ARPA Atomic Energy Act Atomic Energy Commission authority believe bill booster CHAIRMAN CHENOWETH civilian Civilian-Military Liaison Committee CMLC Congress contract contractor coordination DADDARIO decision Defense Department Department of Defense Dryden field FLOBERG FULTON GAVIN GLENNAN going Government HECHLER HOLADAY HOLIFIELD inventions JOHNSON launch vehicle legislation license Manhattan project matter McCORMACK MCDONOUGH ment METTLER military applications Military Liaison Committee missile mittee NACA NASA National Aeronautics nuclear operation organization Overton Brooks peaceful President problem Project Mercury proposed question QUIGLEY RAMO recommendations research and development responsibility RIEHLMAN satellite Saturn SCHRIEVER scientific Secretary DOUGLAS Secretary of Defense section 305 SISK Space Act space activities Space Administration Space Council space exploration space program space vehicles statement subcommittee subsection things tion TRUDEAU United United States Code
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