Multi-User Spaceport/NASA Programs Integrated
The Multi-User Spaceport/NASA Programs Integrated operating model fully leverages all assets and developable land, with NASA serving as a tenant under a Spaceport Authority. Assets and infrastructure vital to NASA’s mission would serve as the spaceport’s anchor tenant while non-NASA entities not inhibiting NASA’s operations would have greater operational autonomy to conduct a variety of operations.
Overview
- Continued focused support of federal programs balanced with more robust commercial opportunities
- Sustain, grow and enhance assets required to support NASA programs and diversified commercial programs
- Available federal funding supplemented by private and public revenue streams from diversification opportunities
- Divest balance of assets not needed to support continuing NASA programs (transfer or demolish)
- Reactivate mothballed assets to support spaceport activities and needs
- Highest and best use of all assets and land resources achieved by fully leveraging all available facilities and developable land to take advantage of more diversified development opportunities
NASA Operations
- Expanded easements and agreements to continue leveraging of land area resources
- Operates program-specific assets
- Funds operations and maintenance and infrastructure for program/capability specific tasks and facilities (High-bay, Pad, etc)
- NASA becomes tenant at spaceport
Non-NASA Operations
- Spaceport Authority operates KSC
- Self-sustaining
- Ability to raise capital/bonds for development/improvements
- Market-based pricing in effect
- Commercial standards apply
- Entity pays all infrastructure charges associated with asset
- Spaceport Authority proposes, reviews & approves agreements
Operational Initiatives
OI-1 | Full adoption of a customer-centric business model to ensure position as private sector first alternative
- Fully integrate policies and procedures consistent with marketplace expectations, including pricing structures, approval procedures, and operational regulations.
- Continue to update and publish a “menu” of core services and facilities pricing that is standardized.
- Achieve streamlined approval process to the greatest extent possible by negotiating and approving agreements at the local level.
- Provide ancillary amenities to tenants such as on-site dining, service facilities, or recreational opportunities.
- Follow established business practice policies and procedures that reinforce KSC as a business-friendly location.
- Continue communication of the terms of any agreements with non-NASA tenants to NASA personnel who will implement the agreement so they can respond appropriately to tenant requests.
OI-2 | Use all available legal and administrative tools to support commercial efforts
- Use advantageous Space Act Agreement property agreements, Enhanced Use Leases, and out-grants through the National Historic Preservation Act as appropriate for tenant contracts.
- Structure all agreements with non-NASA entities to include profit-sharing partnerships in addition to standard lease agreements.
- Use templates for legal agreements with standardized terms and conditions that can be modified as necessary for each negotiation.
OI-3 | Negotiate and administer Commercial Space Launch Act (CSLA) agreements at a local level
- Spaceport Authority director has the authority to negotiate leases.
- Promote liaison coordination with NASA Headquarters for commercial agreements.
- Use Space Act Agreement, Enhanced Use Leases, and National Historic Preservation Act administrative and legal tools to supplement CSLA agreements if they are more beneficial to KSC.
OI-4 | Leverage legitimate private sector competition to promote business with non-NASA entities
- Continue efforts to review existing policies regarding competition with the private sector for appropriate guidance.
OI-5 | Continue commitment to commercialization with clear and consistent leadership vision
- Spaceport Authority leadership has decisional authority to continue implementation of the vision for transition to a multi-user spaceport.
- Decisional authority is the primary point of contact for issues related to the transition to a multi-user spaceport.
- Continue integration of updates to the strategic plan to support the transition, including goals and objectives, initiatives, actions, responsible parties, schedule milestones, associated costs, and projected revenues.
- Continue coordination and amendment of KSC tactical map to support clear definition of strategic imperatives required for both non-NASA, programmatic launch activities and non-NASA, non-programmatic activities.