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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 13, 1981
NATIONAL SECURITY DECISION
DIRECTIVE NUMBER 8
SPACE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
:
Recognizing the importance of space programs in the broad
commercial, civil, and national security needs, the United
States is committed to a vigorous effort that will ensure
leadership in these areas. The Space Transportation System
(STS) is a vital element in fulfilling these needs. tut
This decision establishes national policy that shall guide
the activities related to the STS. The United States will
continue to develop the STS through the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration in cooperation with the Department
of Defense to service all authorized space users. The STS
will be the primary space launch system for both United States
military and civil government missions. The transition to
the Shuttle should occur as expeditiously as practical. tut
The STS is a national program requiring sustained commit-
ments by all departments and agencies. NASA will assure the
Shuttle's utility to the civil government and non-government
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users. In coordination with NASA, the Department of Defense
will assure the Shuttle's utility to defense and integrate
national security missions into the Shuttle system. Launch
priority will be provided to national security missions, and
such missions may use the Shuttle orbiters as dedicated
mission vehicles. Major changes to STS program capabilities
will require my approval. tel
on 6/14/90
Declassified/Released
under provisions of E.O. 12366
by S. Tilley, National Security Council
(FS7-495)
1985
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