Space Technology Advancement Report (STAR) Act of 2020 This bill requires the National Space Council to submit annual reports to Congress on the ability of the United States to effectively compete with foreign space programs and in the emerging commercial space economy. The President shall develop and submit to Congress a strategy to ensure that the United States can effectively compete with other national space programs, maintain dominance in the emerging commercial space economy, and has market, regulatory, and other means available to address unfair competition from China based on the findings in the report.
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Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Science, Technology, Communications
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Space Technology Advancement Report (STAR) Act of 2020
USA116th CongressHR-6388| House
| Updated: 3/25/2020
Space Technology Advancement Report (STAR) Act of 2020 This bill requires the National Space Council to submit annual reports to Congress on the ability of the United States to effectively compete with foreign space programs and in the emerging commercial space economy. The President shall develop and submit to Congress a strategy to ensure that the United States can effectively compete with other national space programs, maintain dominance in the emerging commercial space economy, and has market, regulatory, and other means available to address unfair competition from China based on the findings in the report.
Alternative and renewable resourcesAsiaChinaCompetitiveness, trade promotion, trade deficitsComputer security and identity theftCongressional oversightCrimes against propertyEconomic developmentEnvironmental assessment, monitoring, researchHomeland securityIntellectual propertyIntelligence activities, surveillance, classified informationIntergovernmental relationsInternational scientific cooperationMaterialsSpacecraft and satellitesSpace flight and explorationTechnology transfer and commercializationU.S. and foreign investments