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Comprehensive Day Without Space Series

Space systems provide significant benefits to American commerce and national security. The George Marshall Institute and the Space Enterprise Council are co-hosting a series of events called a "A Day Without Space" to discuss the implications of losing access to space-borne assets and information for the U.S. economy and national security.

A Day Without Space: Economic and National Security Ramifications
October 16, 2008

A Day Without Space: National Security Ramifications
February 12, 2009

A Day Without Space: Economic Security Ramifications
July 28, 2009

A Day Without Space: Synthesis Event
September 24, 2009

A Day Without Space: The Role of Space in American Prosperity
March 11, 2011

A Day Without Space: Considering National Security Implications
July 19, 2011

A Day Without Space - Economic Security Ramifications
December 9, 2011

A Day Without Space: The Potential Impact of Sequestration on the Space Industrial Base
July 26, 2012


 


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