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The commercial space transportation industry is evolving at a rapid pace. The Office of Commercial Space Transportation (AST) has the responsibility for ensuring public safety and protection of property for commercial space transportation operations. In carrying out this responsibility, AST has developed a number of safety and regulatory initiatives. To foster public safety in the U.S. commercial space transportation industry, AST developed a research plan in support of its safety and regulatory responsibilities. AST has formed a Research and Development (R & D) Advisory Board to administer this effort. Through the conduct of research in commercial space transportation, AST's regulatory activities will enable a safe, globally competitive industry.

Background

AST has determined that research and development are essential elements in efforts to lead from a regulatory standpoint, the rapidly evolving U.S. commercial space transportation industry. AST's safety, space systems and operations programs will promote the global competitiveness of the U.S. commercial space transportation industry. The AST R & D plan consists of projects derived from AST regulations.

Expected Outcomes

Each year, AST identifies and selects research projects for accomplishment in a timely manner. These projects will further the safety of the U.S. commercial space transportation industry, and make it more efficient and competitive.

If you have any questions or would like to submit ideas for the Research and Development Activities please feel free to contact:

Annual Research and Development Accomplishments Reports

Updated: 9:55 am ET October 26, 2007