Space export reforms to march forward amid transition to new administration

WASHINGTON — Recently announced export control reforms affecting space systems and space technologies are moving into the next phase of discussion and implementation, and a change in administration should not impact the process, said Chirag Parikh, executive secretary of the National Space Council. Speaking on Nov. 6 at a meeting hosted by the Commerce Department to discuss the new space exports control reforms, Parikh said these rules aim to modernize export regulations, reduce controls on less sensitive space-related items, boost the competitiveness of the U.S. space industrial base and international…

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