Sec. 202. NASA processing and launch infrastructure
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It is the policy of the United States that the Exploration Ground Systems to process and launch the Space Launch System, Orion, and related exploration elements, and the 21st Century Space Launch Complex to enable and facilitate civil, defense, and private launches are complementary efforts to modernize infrastructure, reduce costs, and maintain capabilities for current and future missions. In executing the programs described under subsection (a), the Administrator, to the extent practicable— may not exclude the ability of Exploration Ground Systems to support efforts under section 305(b) of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 2010 ( 42 U.S.C. 18325(b) ); shall allow for cost-sharing opportunities by providing multi-use systems and capabilities to current and future users of the 21st Century Space Launch Complex through modernization, refurbishment, or development of infrastructure; and shall pursue, in collaboration with local, State, or Federal agencies, or private industry, capabilities and investments that support multiple entities to advance NASA's current and future missions and benefit NASA by creating new partnerships.
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