Future of U.S. Remote Sensing Programs Hangs in the Balance
The U.S. is facing important decisions about using space-based remote sensing for environmental, weather, and security purposes, while dealing with limited budgets. There are debates about how much the government should support commercial remote sensing. New technologies are making raw data better, leading to a growing commercial market. These changes are creating a dynamic remote sensing field that needs careful planning. The article surveys policy issues in remote sensing for the 1990s to help plan future research.