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Workshop Ground Rules
• All attendees represent themselves only and do NOT represent the views of their employer
• Please consider discussions during this workshop off-the-record
• Specific quotes or opinions that aren’t your own should remain off the web/social media
ObjectivesAssemble a representative and knowledgeable group of the key emerging leaders within the U.S. space sector to
- identify the role of the U.S. Government in the commercial space sector
- how this role should evolve in the future from the perspective of the assembled group
Connect emerging leaders throughout the industry with peers and current industry leaders
Workshop Products
• Out-brief Tuesday at 4 PM
• Further research/development after workshop
• Paper/Presentation IAC 2012, Naples Italy– Additional presentations possible
Monday,March 26, 2012
Longworth HOB 1540-A
Tuesday,March 27, 2012
Cannon HOB 5C (adjacent to room 509)
8:30 Welcoming and Introductions 8:30 8:30
9:00 Overview of FAA AST & COE CSTKen Davidian, AST
9:00 9:00
9:30 Overview of Workshop Objectives 9:30 9:30
10:00 Other Transactional AuthoritiesRichard Dunn
10:00 10:00
10:30Break
10:30Break
10:30
11:00 11:00 11:00
11:30 11:30 11:30
12:00 12:00 12:00
12:30 12:30 12:30
13:00 13:00 13:00
13:30 13:30 13:30
14:00 14:00 14:00
14:30Break
14:30 14:30
15:00 15:00 15:00
15:30 15:30Break
15:30
16:00 16:00 FAA AST - Dr. George Nield 16:00
16:30 16:30 16:30
17:00 17:00 17:00
17:30 17:30 17:30
18:00 18:00 18:00
18:30 18:30 18:30
DRAFT SCHEDULE FOR THEEMERGING SPACE INDUSTRY LEADERS
WORKSHOP - 02
Industry and Regulators (45min): Jim Van Laak - Deputy Associate
Administrator, FAA AST Clay Mowry - President, Arianespace Inc.
Discussion (45min)
Working Group
Working Group
Lunch Lunch
Working Group
Workshop Outbrief Committee on Science, Space, and Technology Room
Rayburn 2325
Government Representatives (45min): Paul Damphousse
Chris Shank - Deputy CoS, Congressman Lamar Smith
Discussion (45min)
Civil and Defense (45min): Alan Ladwig, NASA HQ
James Finch - Director, Policy and Strategy Development, OSD/Space Policy
Discussion (45min)
Evening Reception Tortilla Coast
Dinner
Method
• Identify role of government in commercial space as:– Customer– Supplier– Regulator– International Representation
• Identify how this role may evolve in the future– What are the key things that need to be
considered?
Method II
• Consider government effect on competitive forces:– Threat of Entry– Intensity of Rivalry Among Existing Competitors– Pressure from Substitute Products– Bargaining Power of Buyers– Bargaining Power of Suppliers
Industry Definition
• Scope is as broad as group feels appropriate– From comsats to commercial crew
• Certain cross-cutting topics exist– What is considered important by this group?– What possible improvements can be made?
• Certain sector-specific topics exist– What is considered important by this group?– What possible improvements can be made?
Cross-Cutting Gov. Influence
• Export control– Includes products and workforce– Prevents export AND import• US Firms Competing Overseas (favors larger firms)• Foreign Firms Competing in US (favors larger firms)
– Impacts all industry segments– Impacts all five forces
Cross-Cutting Gov. Influence
• Contracting Mechanism/Good Customer – Cost-plus vs fixed price, FAR vs OTA• FAR + commercial industry may not be most efficient
– Skin the game?– Government as secondary customer/payload?
– Impacts all industry sectors– Impacts all five forces
Cross-Cutting Gov. Influence
• Research, Development, and Education – Workforce training/pipeline• Support for fundamental research and fellowships• Support for re-training in areas of industry need
– Prizes • Cost-effective innovation engine?
– IP• Protection and expedited evaluation
Cross-Cutting Gov. Influence
• Space Traffic Coordination– Domestic• Launch/Airspace Interface• Range Operations
– International• Orbital Debris/Space Traffic Management• Spectrum Interference/Jamming• Civil vs military considerations
Path of Evolution
• Where might these roles go in the future?
• What possible improvements might be made?
Sector Specific Impacts
• Launch Sector– Liability indemnification– Launch permit/license– Cargo/Crew
Sector Specific Impacts
• Human Transport Systems– Suborbital/Orbital• Crew safety standards?• Launch component and vehicle component
– Industry development financing• As customer/investor
– FAR/SAA– Cost-plus vs fixed price– International competition
Sector Specific Impacts
• Commercial Remote Sensing– Restrictions on publishable performance– Major Customer
Sector Specific Impacts
• Commercial Communications– LEO/GEO– Spectrum allocation/management– Customer– Hosted Payloads– Secondary Payloads
Path of Evolution
• Where might these roles go in the future?
• What possible improvements might be made?
Out-Brief Structure (concept)
• Background on objectives• Overview of method• Overview of cross-cutting impacts• Identification of on-going/future improvements• Overview of sector-specific impacts• Identification of on-going/future improvements
Post-Workshop Plan
• Build on presentation with additional research and input
• Identify lead authors and contributing/review authors– Note authorship will not include affiliation – Participants represent their own views
• Draft paper overviewing factors and possible improvements
• Paper review process• Develop paper and presentation for IAC 2012 • Present elsewhere as appropriate