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FLORIDA’S FUTURE IN SPACE! The Growth of the Commercial Space Industry

FLORIDA’S FUTURE IN SPACE! The Growth of the Commercial Space Industry . Pinellas County Economic Development “Tampa Bay Business Briefing”. Frank DiBello President / CEO, Space Florida. April 23, 2014. OVERVIEW TOPICS:. Industry Overview / Trends State Strategy for Growth

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FLORIDA’S FUTURE IN SPACE! The Growth of the Commercial Space Industry

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  1. FLORIDA’S FUTURE IN SPACE! The Growth of the Commercial Space Industry Pinellas County Economic Development “Tampa Bay Business Briefing” Frank DiBello President / CEO, Space Florida April 23, 2014
  2. OVERVIEW TOPICS: Industry Overview / Trends State Strategy for Growth Positioning Florida for the Future Future Directions
  3. SPACE FLORIDA Focus on Aerospace / Space Industry Growth In Florida Economic Development assist to Aviation and Aerospace Growth / International Trade Authority for Florida’s Spaceport System - - Infrastructure, Development and Operation
  4. US Space / Aerospace Industry Trends … … … “in a time of Transition” Strategic Assets Depleted ... 20 Years of War. Decades Forecast of Stressed Federal Budgets Continued Force Restructuring / Industry Consolidations International Technology Leveling Role of Private Sector Increasing in Space
  5. FLORIDA’S Aerospace Industry Clusters
  6. Economic Impact of Aerospace Clusters in Pinellas County, Tampa Bay & Florida * Source: 2014 Economic Impact of Aerospace in Florida by FSU Center for Economic Forecasting and Analysis
  7. Facing Space Market Growth Areas SPACE TRANSPORTATION & AEROSPACE PLATFORMS $1.94 B SATELLITES / PAYLOADS $5.12 B GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS $47.91 B GROUND SUPPORT & ENABLING HARDWARE $109.9 B COMMERCIAL SPACE PRODUCTS & SERVICES $115.97 B $304.31 Billion Space Economy! *Data from The Space Report 2013
  8. Overview - Strategies for Growth Vision: Florida … “a Global Space Industry Leader” Implementation Strategies: Diversification of IndustryStatewide … … … 10 target sectors. Vertical Integration of Supply ChainAdvanced Manufacturing/Supplier Base Targeted Infrastructure Investment Positioning in Next-Gen Systems
  9. FOCUS OF STRATEGIES FOR GROWTH
  10. SPACE FLORIDA’S PROJECTED INVESTMENTS … … (over the next 3 years)
  11. Positioning Florida for Next-Gen Systems Attract New Emerging Space Systems Advance Commercial Heavy Lift Convert Shuttle Landing Facility to Commercial Support Commercial Crew Expand Statewide Space Capacity
  12. Statewide Spaceport System Vision 2013-2023
  13. Why Important? … American Space Competitiveness American commercial launch market share has drastically declined over the past 30 years. Page 13
  14. Reclaiming Commercial Launch Market U.S. share of Commercial Launch Market fell from 100% in 1981 to 0% in 2012. Domestic launch companies can reclaim nearly 30% of the market by 2015. Space Florida will ensure adequate spaceport infrastructure exists to meet commercial needs
  15. Establish Non-Federal Launch Site Capability Shiloh Former citrus community located at Volusia-Brevard county line, part of KSC Previously considered for commercial launch site Most remote area of Center No identified requirement Alternate land area owned by State Offers greater separation from I-95
  16. Commercial Vertical Launch Initiative - Shiloh Targeting commercial launch market to complement the existing federal market & launch infrastructure Commercial launch operators addressing market demand for non-federal launch environment Effort aligned to FAA Office of Space Transportation (FAA-AST) Site Operators license process Shiloh Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) RFP released late May 2013 FAA Office of Space Transportation as Lead Agency with NASA KSC as Cooperating Agency for Shiloh EIS
  17. COMMERCIALIZE the SHUTTLE LANDING FACILITY NASA - No Future Mission Need … … Long Remaining Useful Life NASA pursuing Divestiture Strategy for SLF (transfer of ownership, demolition or abandonment) Space Florida – Management for Commercial Operation Strong Industry Demand - Self-sustaining Operations
  18. DIVERSIFY FLORIDA’S AIR SPACE ACTIVITY Advanced Air System Manufacturers Advanced Aerospace Platform Applications Commercial UAS Test Range (4 Areas-12 ranges) Statewide Aviation/UAV/Space Operations Plan
  19. Upcoming -- FLORIDA’s Unmanned Mobile Platform Systems Initiative Supporting the safe, prudent integration of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Technologies into Next-Gen National Air Space UAS Integration Impact to Florida AUVSI Economic Impact May 2013 Overall 4th among all states (CA/WA/TX/FL) Economic Impact / Jobs Created (FL / US) 2015 – 2017 $632M ($13,657M) / 3,251 (70,240) 2015 – 2025 $3.8B ($82B) / 4,803 (103,776) Florida’s UAS Team – Creating Opportunities
  20. Florida’sUnmanned Mobile Platform Systems Initiative 1st Authorized Unmanned System Demonstration in FL February 27/28 from Exploration Park outside Kennedy Space Center Flights from Prioria Robotics, Angel Eyes, and Elevated Horizons 21 flights for 178 hours of flight time Next Demonstration at the 2014 AUVSI Conference on May 11 Exploration Park from 9AM – 5PM
  21. Establish Network … … Advanced Aerospace Design, Development & Manufacturing Centers
  22. Advanced Manufacturing – Orion Final Assembly and Integration (NASA next-gen spacecraft) Estimated 400  700 manufacturing jobs by Lockheed Martin/Others First test flight in 2014, manned mission in 2020 Will be used with the Space Launch System (SLS)
  23. RECENT ACHIEVEMENT Embraer’s New Design and Engineering Center 200+ new jobs $24.5 million investment in Florida
  24. RECENT ACHIEVEMENT – Cecil Spaceport Cecil Spaceport in Jacksonville won its first launch contract Generation Orbit will launch micro-satellites First test flights next year, full launch scheduled for 2016
  25. ADVANCED SATELLITE INDUSTRY … … SMALL SATELLITE INDUSTRY CLUSTERS Integrated with Florida’s Universities /R&D Centers Innovation Centers of Developers and Manufacturers Space Simulation & Modeling Center CubeSat/MicroSatTechnology in Commercial/Civil/Military Applications
  26. Florida – Ground Node for ISS & Low Earth Orbit Research
  27. BROADENING SPACE-RELATED RESEARCH FLORIDA’s University System 12 State Universities Strong Network of Private University and Community Colleges EXPLORATION PARK … Space Life Sciences Laboratory … … pre-flight preparation and post-flight analysis of ISS-bound payloads\ “Igniting Innovation” Initiatives Advanced Manufacturing Centers … Workforce/Co-Op Centers
  28. Collaboration Agreements/Initiatives Federal Agencies, State and International UK Brazil Israel Spain Singapore, Japan, Germany and India In Process
  29. Enabling Future Tech-Industries Broadband: Silicon Photonics Components: Magnetic Memory Advanced Cyber-Security/Neural Networks Energy: Fuel Cells, Advanced/Green Propulsion Systems Entertainment: Social Gaming Health Care: Biosensors/Nano-Tools Materials: Carbon Nanotubes, Plastic Transistors, OLED Displays Microprocessors: Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography Nanocomputers - Nanomedicine Mobile: Self-Driving Platforms / Cars Collision Avoidance Systems Networking: Grid Computing, Recycling: Reverse Engineering Robotics: Cognitive Machines Security: Quantum Cryptography Software: Text / Data Mining Warfare: Electromagnetic-Weapons, Infrared Countermeasures Wireless: Mesh Networks, Radio- Frequency ID Tags
  30. What’s The Future?
  31. The Future of Space is in Florida: Advanced Spaceflight Systems ISS / Microgravity Research / LEO Exploitation Small Satellite / Next-Gen Space Systems Advanced Nano-Micro Robotics Space-based Sensor Technology UAVs, ISR Technologies and Cyber-Security Clean Energy & Advanced Materials Bio-Life Sciences and Agriculture – Plant Sciences New Civil and Commercial Aerospace Applications … … New Space / New Commercial Applications … … Next-Gen Industry Growth!
  32. Thank you! Frank DiBello, Space Florida President & CEO “Tampa Bay Business Briefing”Wednesday • April 23, 2014 National Aviation Academy Clearwater, Florida
  33. Spaceport Master Plan Objectives/Goals
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