NASA and the Space Industry NASA and the Space Industry
New Series in NASA History

NASA and the Space Industry

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    • 329,00 Kč

Publisher Description

A timely exploration of the relationships between NASA and the private sector: “An interesting read.” —Spaceflight

Few federal agencies have more extensive ties to the private sector than NASA. NASA’s relationships with its many aerospace industry suppliers of rocket engines, computers, electronics, gauges, valves, O-rings, and other materials have often been described as “partnerships.” These have produced a few memorable catastrophes, but mostly technical achievements of the highest order. Until now, no one has written extensively about them.

In NASA and the Space Industry, Joan Lisa Bromberg explores how NASA’s relationship with the private sector developed and how it works. She outlines the various kinds of expertise public and private sectors brought to the tasks NASA took on, describing how this division of labor changed over time. She explains why NASA sometimes encouraged and sometimes thwarted the privatization of space projects and describes the agency’s role in the rise of such new space industries as launch vehicles and communications satellites.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
1999
4 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
264
Pages
PUBLISHER
Johns Hopkins University Press
SIZE
8.6
MB

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