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Proposing a 'Coast Guard' for Space
America's space sector is unlike any other sector of its economy. Thanks in large part to contingencies of history, its structure is an anomaly and its operations are profoundly dysfunctional. The single biggest consumer of services in the space sector is also involved in every aspect of offering those services: the United States government, both military and civil. The civil-government activities are dominated by a single agency with an unusual breadth of functions -- the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). In order to determine what reforms are necessary, we must understand the origins of the space sectors anomalies and dysfunctions -- starting with the strange ways that we think and talk about that sector in the first place. Adapted from the source document.
Commercial Plane and Japanese Coast Guard Plane Collide on Runway in Tokyo Airport; Japanese Commercial Plane Evacuated after Collision; Five Out of Six Crew Members of Japanese Coast Guard Plane Die after Collision with Commercial Plane; Today: Trump Expected to Appeal Colorado and Maine Rulings; Fiery Car Crash Investigated as Domestic Terrorism; Supreme Court Strikes Down Controversial Judicial Change. Aired 8-8:30a ET
A commercial plane and a Japanese Coast Guard plane collide ona runway in a Tokyo airport. The Japanese commercial plane isevacuated after the collision. Five out of six crew members of theJapanese Coast Guard plane die after its collision with a commercialplane. DOJ: Trump's immunity claim could license presidents to commitcrimes. A deadly and fiery car crash outside a New Year's Eve concertin Rochester is now being investigated as domestic terrorism. Israelis facing the equivalent of a constitutional crisis after a ruling bythe nation's High Court. GUESTS: Tim Parlatore