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OCR Page 1 of 9UNGLASSIFIEU
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3. All requests for the export or exchange of either
or "technical assistance" as defined above must specify the
space "hardware, software and related technical information"
end use for which it is sought.
4. All such requests shall be examined on a case-by-case
basis in accordance with applicable U.S. laws and regulations
to determine the net advantage to the U.S. The determination and
shall take into account relevant international agreements
arrangements, relevant bilateral agreements and arrangements,
and our objectives for international cooperation in space
activities (see Section C).
5. U.S. space "hardware, software and related technical
information" or "technical assistance" as defined above shall
be made available solely for peaceful purposes. No U.S. space
"hardware, software and related technical information" or
"technical assistance" as defined above shall be made available
by a recipient to a third party without the express prior
agreement of the U.S. This includes any cases where U.S.
space hardware is launched from a foreign site.
6. U.S. space "hardware, software and related technical
information" or "technical assistance" as defined above, or
hardware, software, or technical information and processes
derived any from such transfers, will not be used to contribute
to or assist in the development of any foreign weapon delivery
policy directive is overriding with respect to the transfer
system. Further, any officially promulgated national security
of military-related missile hardware, information or technology
within its purview.
7. In view of the sensitivity of space technology,
the following distinctions shall be applied in reaching
decisions as to its export. These distinctions shall
apply both to transfer abroad by federal agencies and to
commercial export.
a. Proposals or requests for the export of space
"hardware, software and related technical information" should
be met, when in the interests of the U.S., through the
provision of "hardware, software and related technical
information" rather than "technical assistance" as defined
above, whenever possible and reasonable to do so.
b. "Technical assistance" as defined above shall be
exported only under adequate safeguards providing for its use
and protection.
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