Abstract

The purpose of the article is to establish and research the features of space state information policy, which requires the following research tasks to be revealed: to determine the place and role of information policy in the structure of state policy and to establish the dependence of the state's information policy on the development of the space industry and to determine the features of the information policy of the USA as a space state. The USA forms its information policy based on knowledge of the use of advanced technologies, including information technologies, in the space industry. Knowing about the threats of their use, the state warns the population by regulating information activities. Therefore, the information policy of a space state is more developed than that of non-space states. An analysis of the relationship between the state of information policy and the state of the US space industry indicates that the development of one area affects the other. Therefore, in order to implement an effective information policy, both areas should be developed. When creating an information policy, it is expedient to create a project for financing the technological base of the state and forming skills among the population regarding the correct use of information. At the same time, it is possible to form laws that will regulate such activities. Thus, planned development will take place. It is important to pay attention to the creation of legislations that will contribute to the protection of the internal and foreign political interests of the population and the state as a whole. Control over mass media must comply with the principles of democracy and freedom of speech.

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