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AIAA Announces Its Key Public Policy Issues for 2013
RESTON, Va. --(Business Wire)--
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Board of
Directors has announced the Institute's key public policy issues for
2013, addressing some of the most pressing concerns facing the aerospace
community.
AIAA's key public policy issues for 2013 are:
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Promoting and Incentivizing Public-Private Partnerships that Improve
Technology Transition to End Users from the Nation's Aerospace
Research Laboratories
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Enabling Sustained Deep Space Exploration with a Broad Vision
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Completing Public/Private Human Earth-Orbit Access Programs in a
Timely Manner
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Recruiting, Retaining, and Developing a World-Class Aerospace Workforce
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Building Our Competitive Foundation: Supporting K-12 STEM Education
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Assuring the Viability of the U.S. Aerospace and Defense Industrial
Base
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Lessening the Impact of Export Controls on the Domestic Aerospace
Industry
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Accelerating the Integration of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
(UAV)/Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) into the National Air Space
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Adopting a Robust and Integrated Cybersecurity Policy as One of Our
Top National Security Priorities
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Ensuring the Continuing Stimulaion of Advancements in the Nation's
Science and Technology Portfolio by Removing Restrictions on the
Federal Science and Technology Professional Workforce to Participate
in Peer Review and Open Forums
"By bringing forth these key issues of public policy, AIAA seeks to call
attention to as well as provide solutions to some of the barriers that
impede our nation's continued progress in the exploration of space, the
establishment of an effective cybersecurity regime, the continued growth
and relevance of our R&D capabilities, and the education of our nation's
youth in science, technology, engineering, and mathematical fields,"
stated AIAA President Michael Griffin. "Each of the barriers identified
in these issues make our nation less than what it could be, and we call
on Congress to recognize the urgency of acting on each of our
recommendations in order to keep America's aerospace community at the
forefront of providing our nation's economic and national security."
For more information on the AIAA Public Policy Key Issues for 2013,
please visit www.aiaa.org/keyissues2013/
or contact Steve Howell at 703.264.7625 or steveh@aiaa.org.
AIAA is the world's largest technical society dedicated to the global
aerospace profession. With more than 35,000 individual members
worldwide, and 100 corporate members, AIAA brings together industry,
academia, and government to advance engineering and science in aviation,
space, and defense. For more information, visit www.aiaa.org.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 1801
Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 500, Reston, VA 20191-4344 Phone (News - Alert):
703.264.7558 Fax: 703.264.7551 www.aiaa.org

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