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Second Report - UK space strategy and UK satellite infrastructure

Science, Innovation and Technology Committee HC 100 Published 4 November 2022
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Conclusions & Recommendations
37 items (29 recs)
Government Response
AI assessment · 37 of 37 classified
Accepted 16
Accepted in Part 3
Acknowledged 11
Deferred 3
Not Addressed 2
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33 Not Addressed
Para 157

We are reassured that the Government has set up a national space board that is...

Recommendation
We are reassured that the Government has set up a national space board that is developing a cross-Government implementation plan to sit alongside the National UK space strategy and UK satellite infrastructure 81 Space Strategy. To ensure that the space … Read more
Government Response Summary
The response discusses the budgets for civil space, set through the Spending Review process, including a record £1.75bn investment in the UK space sector through UKSA budgets and the UKSA corporate plan 2022–25.
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
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Observations and findings
28 Conclusion Not Addressed
The UK has already benefited from new international agreements that have been established outside of the European Union, such as with the US on the Artemis Accords and the UK-Australia Space Bridge. More needs to be done to ensure that the UK increases its international reach and benefits from the …
Government Response Summary
The government describes the UKSA Inspiration Programme, committing over £4 million to establish the National Space Skills Institute (NSSI) and address skills shortages in the space sector.
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