AmericaView Authorization Act
To authorize a comprehensive program of nationwide access to Federal remote sensing data, to promote its use for education, workforce training and development, applied research, and to support Federal, State, tribal, and local government programs.
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| September 18, 2008 |
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September 22, 2008 library: a round-up of reading
americaview authorization hr 6970 released - geodata policy. weldon sounds off on inksna - space politics. reports commercial aviation: impact of airline crew scheduling on delays and cancellations of commercial flights. gao-08-1041r, ...
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September 19, 2008 americaview authorization hr 6970 released
the americaview authorization act (hr 6970) was introduced by rep. ralph regula (r-ohio) and rep. stephanie herseth sandlin (d-south dakota). the purpose of hr 6970 is âto authorize a comprehensive program of nationwide access to ...
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September 19, 2008 HR 6970: To authorize a comprehensive program of nationwide access ...
HR 6970: To authorize a comprehensive program of nationwide access to Federal remote sensing data, to promote its use for education, workforce training and development, applied research, and to support Federal, State, tribal, ...
Source: Res Communis











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I'm all for this legislation being passed! The gov't has no right to say what can and can not be done in the privacy of ones home! I feel like the only reason the original legislation was passed is because the gov't was getting there fair share of the rake aka tax!!!!
(correction) wasn't getting there fair share
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