legislation: 98-hconres-360
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| 98-hconres-360 | 98 | hconres | 360 | A concurrent resolution declaring a U.S. commitment to sign the SARSAT/COSPAS international agreement with an international search and rescue constellation consisting of four satellites, two of which are U.S. polar-orbiting spacecraft. | International Affairs | 1984-09-18 | 1984-10-18 | Executive Comment Requested from NASA, State. | House | Rep. Lujan, Manuel, Jr. [R-NM-1] | NM | R | L000506 | 26 | States that the United States is committed to full participation in the International Search and Rescue Satellite Program (SARSAT/COSPAS) and should fly two search and rescue systems on National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) polar-orbiting spacecraft. States that the President should: (1) instruct the U.S. delegation to sign the 1984 Leningrad SARSAT/COSPAS agreement; (2) direct the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and NOAA to explore alternative ways to provide two permanent search and rescue systems in polar orbit, including the development of a dedicated satellite; and (3) direct NASA and NOAA to obtain the widest possible international participation in the development and operation of such program. | 2024-02-07T15:21:41Z |