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ESIL-02 Overview
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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
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Objectives Assemble 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
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Workshop Products Out-brief Tuesday at 4 PM Further research/development after workshop Paper/Presentation IAC 2012, Naples Italy – Additional presentations possible
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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?
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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
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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?
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Summary of Impacts Where are we today? What is the result?
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Path of Evolution Where might these roles go in the future? What possible improvements might be made?
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Sector Specific Impacts Launch Sector – Liability indemnification – Launch permit/license – Cargo/Crew
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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
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Sector Specific Impacts Commercial Remote Sensing – Restrictions on publishable performance – Major Customer
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Sector Specific Impacts Commercial Communications – LEO/GEO – Spectrum allocation/management – Customer – Hosted Payloads – Secondary Payloads
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Summary of Impacts Where are we today? What is the result?
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Path of Evolution Where might these roles go in the future? What possible improvements might be made?
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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
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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
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