Sec. 203. ASSURANCE OF CORE CAPABILITIES
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## SEC. 203 ASSURANCE OF CORE CAPABILITIES **[**[42 U.S.C. 18313](/us/usc/t42/s18313)**]** ###
(a)Sense of Congress It is the sense of Congress that— ####
(1)the ISS, technology developments, the current Space Shuttle program, and follow-on transportation systems authorized by this Act form the foundation of initial capabilities for missions beyond low-Earth orbit to a variety of lunar and Lagrangian orbital locations; and ####
(2)these initial missions and related capabilities should be utilized to provide operational experience, technology development, and the placement and assured use of in-space infrastructure and in-space servicing of existing and future assets. ###
(b)Sense of Congress Regarding Human Space Flight Capability Assurance It is the sense of Congress that the Administrator shall proceed with the utilization of the ISS, technology development, and follow-on transportation systems (including the Space Launch System, multi-purpose crew vehicle, and commercial crew and cargo transportation capabilities) under titles III and IV of this Act in a manner that ensures— ####
(1)that these capabilities remain inherently complementary and interrelated; ####
(2)a balance of the development, sustainment, and use of each of these capabilities, which are of critical importance to the viability and sustainability of the U.S. space program; and ####
(3)that resources required to support the timely and sustainable development of these capabilities authorized in either title III or title IV of this Act are not derived from a reduction in resources for the capabilities authorized in the other title. ###
(c)Limitation Nothing in subsection
(b)shall apply to or affect any capability authorized by any other title of this Act
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