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2015 (43rd) A Showcase of Space, Aviation, The Space Congress® Proceedings Technology, Logistics, and Manufacturing

Apr 28th, 8:00 AM

Florida: The Place For Space

NASA

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The Place For Space SPACE FLORIDA Focus on Aerospace / Space Industry Growth In Florida

• An Independent Special District of the State • Authority for Florida’s System - - Infrastructure, Development and Operation • Economic Development assist to Aviation and Aerospace Growth / International Trade FAA Licensed in Florida Why is This Important? … … American Space Competitiveness American commercial launch market share has drastically declined over the past 30 years. The Space Industry is Transitioning! … … … Private Sector Role Increasing! • Global Space Industry Revenues from Commercial Sources, far exceed Government!

• Even without Sequestration, Federal Budgets for Space will be severely constrained.

• The Long-Standing Policy of Commercial Reliance in Government … … will Increase! Space Industry Competition

Blue Origin

• Kodiak Launch Sierra Nevada Corp Complex ATK ULA Orbital Sciences Colorado Spaceport Mid-Atlantic California • •Regional Spaceport Mojave Bigelow Aerospace ¨ Spaceport Wallops Flight • •¨ Oklahoma Spaceport Facility Vandenberg ¨ Edwards AFB ULA AFB Spaceport America • SpaceX Armadillo • Texas Spaceport ¨ Georgia Spaceport (Multiple Sites) White Sands • Cecil Field Spaceport Boeing SpaceX Stennis • Shiloh launch Complex Key Missile Range • Test Facility • Space •¨• ¨ U.S. Federal Launch/Landing Site Houston Center Cape Canaveral • Non-Federal FAA-Licensed Launch Site • SpaceX Ellington Michoud Air Force Station • Pursuing FAA-Licensed Launch Site Brownsville Titusville Industry Locations • Assembly Launch Facility Spaceport Horizontal Launch /Recovery Capability Facility Cape Canaveral Spaceport

Other spaceports have been proposed by: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Indiana, Puerto Rico, Texas (multiple locations), Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming, Commercial operators have multiple options outside of Florida. Florida Investments in CCS Infrastructure Spaceport Master Plan Objectives/Goals

Advance Commercial Heavy Lift Support Commercial Crew and Cargo

Expand Horizontal Expand Statewide Attract New Emerging Launch and Landing Space Capacity Space Systems What’s The Future?