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{NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. Paper 18:}Scientific and Technical Information (STI) policy and the competitive position of the US aerospace industry
1992
30th Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit
unpublished
With its contribution to trade, its coupling with national security, and its symbolism of U.S. technological strength, the U.S. aerospace industry holds a unique position in the Nation's industrial structure. Federal science and technology policy and Federal scientific and technical information (STI) policy loom important as strategic contributors to the U.S. aerospace industry's leading competitive position. However, three fundamental policy problems exist. First, the United States lacks a
doi:10.2514/6.1992-796
fatcat:dzsf42g2qfgt7makb4czfsapxe