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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 3346 (Introduced in Senate) — To authorize the programs of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . National Aeronautics and Space Administration Transition Authorization Act of 2016 The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definitions. TITLE I—Authorization of appropriations Sec. 101. Fiscal year 2017. TITLE II—Sustaining national space commitments Sec. 201. Sense of Congress on sustaining national space commitments. Sec. 202. Findings. TITLE III—Maximizing utilization of the ISS and low-Earth orbit Sec. 301.
Operation of the ISS. Sec. 302. Transportation to ISS. Sec. 303. ISS transition plan. TITLE IV—Advancing human deep space exploration Subtitle A—Human exploration goals and objectives Sec. 411. Human exploration long-term goals. Sec. 412. Goals and objectives. Sec. 413. Vision for space exploration. Sec. 414. Exploration plan and programs. Sec. 415. Stepping stone approach to exploration. Subtitle B—Assuring core capabilities for exploration Sec. 421. Space Launch System and Orion.
Subtitle C—Journey to Mars Sec. 431. Space technology infusion. Sec. 432. Findings on human space exploration. Sec. 433. Strategic framework for human spaceflight and exploration. Sec. 434. Advanced space suit capability. Sec. 435. Asteroid robotic redirect mission. Subtitle D—Scott Kelly Human Spaceflight and Exploration Act Sec. 441. Short title. Sec. 442. Findings; sense of Congress. Sec. 443. Medical monitoring and research relating to human space flight. TITLE V—Advancing space science Sec. 501.
Maintaining a balanced space science portfolio. Sec. 502. Planetary science. Sec. 503. James Webb Space Telescope. Sec. 504. Sense of Congress on wide-field infrared survey telescope. Sec. 505. Sense of Congress on Mars 2020 rover. Sec. 506. Europa. TITLE VI—Maximizing efficiency Subtitle A—Agency information technology and cybersecurity Sec. 611. Information technology governance. Sec. 612. Information technology strategic plan. Sec. 613. Cybersecurity. Sec. 614. Oversight implementation progress.
Sec. 615. Software oversight. Sec. 616. Security management of foreign national access. Sec. 617. Cybersecurity of web applications. Subtitle B—Collaboration among mission directorates and other matters Sec. 621. Collaboration among mission directorates. Sec. 622. NASA launch capabilities collaboration. Sec. 623. Commercial space launch cooperation. Sec. 624. Detection and avoidance of counterfeit parts. Sec. 625. Education and outreach.
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