J. Hill
The Public Record
we must take the necessary steps to protect and defend the important assets deployed in space.
Both will continue to pursue a full range of antisatellite weapons as a means to reduce U.S. military effectiveness.
The Department of Defense is required by statute and policy to launch National Security Space (NSS) payloads on U.S.-manufactured launch vehicles...
In light of the enduring and rapidly evolving threats to our space capabilities, we need to continue to improve operational responsiveness and resiliency across all space mission areas, including launch, to provide overall space mission assurance.
Russia and China are continuing to pursue a full range of anti-satellite weapons that are designed to reduce U.S. military effectiveness.
DOD is complying with the referenced requirements of section 813 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017.
I'm not an expert on engine technologies, but I do know Brazil, even though they have 2/3 the population of the United States, uses I believe about a tenth of the fuel that we use.
So there have actually been some recent studies that have shown that the increased use of ethanol in Brazil has worsened their air quality.





