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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Aeronautics and Space Administration Transition Authorization Act of 2017 · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS

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## SECTION 1 SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS **[**[51 U.S.C. 10101 note](/us/usc/t51/s10101)**]** ###
(a)Short Title This Act may be cited as the “National Aeronautics and Space Administration Transition Authorization Act of 2017”. ###
(b)Table of Contents 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. Sec. 304. Space communications. Sec. 305. Indemnification; NASA launch services and reentry services. TITLE IV—ADVANCING HUMAN DEEP SPACE EXPLORATION Subtitle A—Human Space Flight and Exploration Goals and Objectives Sec. 411. Human space flight and exploration long-term goals. Sec. 412. Key objectives. Sec. 413. Vision for space exploration. Sec. 414. Stepping stone approach to exploration. Sec. 415. Update of exploration plan and programs. Sec. 416. Repeals. Sec. 417. Assured access to space. Subtitle B—Assuring Core Capabilities for Exploration Sec. 421. Space Launch System, Orion, and Exploration Ground Systems. Subtitle C—Journey to Mars Sec. 431. Findings on human space exploration. Sec. 432. Human exploration roadmap. Sec. 433. Advanced space suit capability. Sec. 434. Asteroid robotic redirect mission. Sec. 435. Mars 2033 report. Subtitle D—TREAT Astronauts 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. Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope. Sec. 505. Mars 2020 rover. Sec. 506. Europa. Sec. 507. Congressional declaration of policy and purpose. Sec. 508. Extrasolar planet exploration strategy. Sec. 509. Astrobiology strategy. Sec. 510. Astrobiology public-private partnerships. Sec. 511. Near-Earth objects. Sec. 512. Near-Earth objects public-private partnerships. Sec. 513. Assessment of science mission extensions. Sec. 514. Stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy. Sec. 515. Radioisotope power systems. Sec. 516. Assessment of Mars architecture. Sec. 517. Collaboration. TITLE VI—AERONAUTICS Sec. 601. Sense of Congress on aeronautics. Sec. 602. Transformative aeronautics research. Sec. 603. Hypersonic research. Sec. 604. Supersonic research. Sec. 605. Rotorcraft research. TITLE VII—SPACE TECHNOLOGY Sec. 701. Space technology infusion. Sec. 702. Space technology program. TITLE VIII—MAXIMIZING EFFICIENCY Subtitle A—Agency Information Technology and Cybersecurity Sec. 811. Information technology governance. Sec. 812. Information technology strategic plan. Sec. 813. Cybersecurity. Sec. 814. Security management of foreign national access. Sec. 815. Cybersecurity of web applications. Subtitle B—Collaboration Among Mission Directorates and Other Matters Sec. 821. Collaboration among mission directorates. Sec. 822. NASA launch capabilities collaboration. Sec. 823. Detection and avoidance of counterfeit parts. Sec. 824. Education and outreach. Sec. 825. Leveraging commercial satellite servicing capabilities across mission directorates. Sec. 826. Flight opportunities. Sec. 827. Sense of Congress on small class launch missions. Sec. 828. Baseline and cost controls. Sec. 829. Commercial technology transfer program. Sec. 830. Avoiding organizational conflicts of interest in major administration acquisition programs. Sec. 831. Protection of Apollo landing sites. Sec. 832. NASA lease of non-excess property. Sec. 833. Termination liability. Sec. 834. Independent reviews. Sec. 835. NASA Advisory Council. Sec. 836. Cost estimation. Sec. 837. Facilities and infrastructure. Sec. 838. Human space flight accident investigations. Sec. 839. Orbital debris. Sec. 840. Review of orbital debris removal concepts. Sec. 841. Space Act Agreements.
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