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| location = Washington D.C.| area_served = United States| num_members = 80+commercialspaceflight.org}}}}(File:Karina Drees.png|thumb|Karina Drees, President)The Commercial Spaceflight Federation is a private spaceflight industry group, incorporated as an industry association for the purposes of establishing ever higher levels of safety for the commercial human spaceflight industry, sharing best practices and expertise, and promoting the growth of the industry worldwide.NEWS,weblink 2009-02-25, 2005-02-09, SPACE.com, Personal Spaceflight Leaders Eye New Federation, Leonard, David, NEWS,weblink Space racers unite in federation, 2005-02-08, 2009-02-25, NBC News, Alan, Boyle, PRESS RELEASE, Commercial Spaceflight Federation Unveils New Name and New Website, Commercial Spaceflight Federation,weblink 2009-06-27,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120421132513weblink">weblink 2012-04-21, dead, Issues that the Commercial Spaceflight Federation work on include, but are not limited to, airspace issues, FAA regulations and permits, industry safety standards, public outreach, and public advocacy for the commercial space sector.WEB, Messier, Doug, Cecil Field Joins Commercial Spaceflight Federation, Parabolic Arc, April 29, 2010,weblink January 28, 2011, NEWS,weblink Airspace usage a priority for new commercial industry group chairman - SpaceNews.com, 2018-09-04, SpaceNews.com, 2018-11-09, en-US,

History

In 2005, Peter Diamandis and John Gedmark from the X Prize Foundation convened a group of leaders in the emerging personal spaceflight industry, held at SpaceX's headquarters in El Segundo, California. Attendees at the meeting included SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, Virgin Galactic's Alex Tai, aviation pioneer Burt Rutan, businessman Robert Bigelow, and entrepreneur John Carmack.BOOK, Davenport, Christian,weblink The space barons : Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and the quest to colonize the cosmos, 2 August 2018, 978-1-4328-5378-5, Large print, New York, 1031407885, The goal of what was then called the Personal Spaceflight Federation was to "design and uphold the standards and processes necessary to ensure public safety and promote growth of the personal spaceflight industry."PRESS RELEASE, Space Entrepreneurs Resolve To Create Industry Group to Promote Safety Standards and Growth of the Personal Spaceflight Industry, Personal Spaceflight Federation, February 8, 2005,weblink January 28, 2011,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110724221556weblink">weblink July 24, 2011, dead, On August 22, 2006, the PSF laid out their priorities as:PRESS RELEASE, Personal Spaceflight Federation Announces Future Plans, Personal Spaceflight Federation, August 22, 2006,weblink January 28, 2011,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110724221610weblink">weblink July 24, 2011, dead,
*Member Coordination *Government Interface **Both with Congress and other federal agencies in order "to develop a legal and regulatory environment supportive of the growth of the human spaceflight industry." *Safety in spaceport operations, crew and passenger training, and vehicle manufacture, operations, and maintenance **Safety was highlighted as the most important concern for the PSF because safety was the common link between all the member companies *Insurance *Public Relations
On June 15, 2008, the Personal Spaceflight Federation announced a new website and a new name—the Commercial Spaceflight Federation—to emphasize "the diverse business activities of the commercial human spaceflight industry."PRESS RELEASE, Newly Renamed Commercial Spaceflight Federation Launches New Website, Commercial Spaceflight Federation, June 15, 2009,weblink January 28, 2011,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120421132513weblink">weblink April 21, 2012, dead, The areas the CSF now represented include:
*Cargo and crew to the International Space Station *Flight of private individuals (space tourism) *Science Research Missions *Technology Research and Development *Astronaut training *Education and Outreach Activities *National Security Applications
On August 10, 2009, the CSF announced the creation of the Suborbital Applications Research Group (SARG).PRESS RELEASE, Commercial Spaceflight Federation Creates Scientific Advisory Panel Focused on Suborbital Research Applications, Commercial Spaceflight Federation, August 10, 2009,weblink January 28, 2011,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110724221724weblink">weblink July 24, 2011, dead, On February 18, 2010, the CSF announced a new research and education affiliates program.PRESS RELEASE, Commercial Spaceflight Federation Announces New Research and Education Affiliates Program, Initial Participating Universities, Commercial Spaceflight Federation, February 18, 2010,weblink January 28, 2011,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110724221807weblink">weblink July 24, 2011, dead, United Launch Alliance joined in 2010,WEB, United Launch Alliance Joins the Commercial Spaceflight Federation, 2010-06-21,weblink The Commercial Spaceflight Federation, 2020-05-07, followed by Boeing's membership in 2013,WEB, Commercial Spaceflight Federation Announces New Members, 2013-01-08,weblink The Commercial Spaceflight Federation, 2020-08-31, but both left by 2014.Membership list:
  • WEB, Membership - Commercial Spaceflight Federation,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20140513024623weblink">weblink 2020-08-31, 2014-05-13, :Boeing and ULA are present.
  • WEB, Membership - Commercial Spaceflight Federation,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20140718101338weblink">weblink 2020-08-31, 2014-07-18, :Boeing and ULA removed.


The X Prize Foundation left by around 2016.WEB, Membership - Commercial Spaceflight Federation,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160306120144weblink">weblink 2020-08-31, 2016-03-06, :X Prize Foundation not present.

Lobbying efforts

  • The Commercial Spaceflight Federation lobbied for passage of the 2015 Commercial Space Bill.NEWS,weblink Senate Holds Up Final Passage of Commercial Space Bill, Foust, Jeff, November 3, 2015, Space News, December 17, 2018,
  • Former Commercial Spaceflight Federation President Eric Stallmer testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Science, Space, and Competitiveness on February 24, 2015WEB,weblink Sen. Cruz Calls Subcommittee Hearing on Space Exploration, U.S. Senate Committee On Commerce, Science, & Transportation, 19 February 2015, en, 2019-08-07,
  • Former CSF President Eric Stallmer testified alongside Elliot Pullham, CEO of the Space Foundation at a House Science, Space and Technology hearing on April 19, 2016WEB,weblink The Commercial Space Launch Industry: Small Satellite Opportunities and Challenges {{!, House Committee on Science, Space and Technology|website=science.house.gov|language=en|access-date=2019-08-07}}
  • CSF opposed the sale of excess ICBMs for use in space launch.WEB, Plan to Sell Old ICBMs Stirs Controversy, Gabrielle, Rein, May 28, 2016,weblink Commercial Spaceflight Federation, February 4, 2023,
  • Eric Stallmer testified for the House's Science, Space, and Technology Subcommittee in a hearing entitled "The ISS After 2024: Options and Impacts." on March 22, 2017 WEB,weblink The ISS after 2024: Options and Impacts {{!, House Committee on Science, Space and Technology|website=science.house.gov|language=en|access-date=2019-08-07}}
  • The Commercial Spaceflight Federation hosted a cocktail party for members of the National Space Council, including Vice President Pence, in February 2018.NEWS,weblink As Elon Musk antagonized rival, the space industry battled over who will host a cocktail reception for the vice president, Davenport, Christopher, February 16, 2018, The Washington Post, December 17, 2018,
  • A week before the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, Eric Stallmer testified before the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee with Apollo 11 & 13 flight director Gene Kranz, former NASA engineer and author of Rocket Boys, Homer Hickam, former NASA mathematician Christine Darden, and CEO of the Coalition for Deep Space Exploration Mary Lynne Dittmar on July 9, 2019 WEB,weblink SENATE COMMERCE SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING RE APOLLO 11 ANNIVERSARY AND NASA'S FUTURE EXPLORATION PLANS, JULY 2019, spacepolicyonline.com, 2019-08-07,
  • Eric Stallmer testified before the House Science, Space, and Technology Subcommittee in a hearing on NASA's ISS plans on July 10, 2019 WEB,weblink House Hearing On NASA's ISS Plans - NASA Watch, nasawatch.com, 10 July 2019, 2019-08-07,

Committees

The Commercial Spaceflight Federation has seven committees composed of their members and staff that are working to address the most pressing issues facing the industry. Participation in these committees is open to Executive and Associate members.WEB,weblink Committees - Commercial Spaceflight Federation, www.commercialspaceflight.org, 2019-08-07,

Export Control

Within CSF's Export Control Committee, members work with industry experts from a variety of government agencies (including The Departments of State and Commerce) to promote modernization of Export Control policy and procedures in regards to the commercial space industry. The committee aims to assist American companies to remain competitive leaders in the global market and to advance innovation and technology overall. The committee also serves as a point of reference for adherence to current legislation and policy.

Government Funding

The Government Funding Committee works to secure funding for the major governmental space agencies, NASA and FAA's Office of Commercial Space Transportation (AST). They monitor the budget requests of these agencies and work with legislative and executive contacts to ensure lack of funding does not impede advancement of the commercial space sector.

Regulatory

CSF's Regulatory Committee collaborates to prepare information for and present a united position to legislative, executive and regulatory agencies. The committee works to get legislation passed that will benefit the space industry.

Industry Standards

With the help of experienced aerospace professionals and standards development organizations, the members of the Industry Standards Committee work together to research and design industry consensus safety standards. These standards ensure the safety of spaceflight participants, provide the FAA with means of compliance, and can be used in the future to assist in creating regulations.

Space Commerce

The Space Commerce Committee serves as the industry point of contact for legislative agencies. When issues arise that affect space commerce, such as the legal framework for resources mined from asteroids, the members author reports that agencies can use to prepare appropriate legislation.

Spaceports

The Commercial Spaceflight Federation's Spaceports Committee focuses on a wide variety of issues facing the spaceport community including environmental, infrastructure, and regulatory topics.

Small Sats

The Small Sats Committee identifies and proposes consensus solutions to address potential issues that could hamper the commercial space industry's growth. The committee focuses on multiple topics including regulations, licensing, permitting, sector outreach and promotion, and more.

Membership

CSF members are responsible for the creation of thousands of high-tech jobs.WEB, 2022 CSF Award Winners Announced in Recognition of Milestone Accomplishments in Commercial Spacedate=February 2, 2022access-date=February 4, 2023, Members are over 80 industry organizations involved in commercial spaceflight and private spaceflight, often referred to as new space.There are four tiers of CSF membership, with each having different requirements and perks. The highest tier is Executive Membership, which is generally reserved for commercial spaceflight developers, operators, and spaceports.WEB,weblink Members - Commercial Spaceflight Federation, www.commercialspaceflight.org, 2019-08-07, Below Executive members are Associate Members, which is composed of suppliers supporting commercial spaceflight, with recent members including suppliers of mission support services and suppliers of training, medical and life-support products and services. The third tier of membership is called Research and Education Affiliates (REM for short), and this tier is occupied by Universities, educational and student nonprofits, and other research and education institutions. The fourth tier of CSF membership is the Patrons Program. This tier is distinct from the rest in the sense that it is composed of individuals rather than corporate entities.

Executive Members

Executive Membership is the highest level of membership offered at the Commercial Spaceflight Federation. At this level, members have an exclusive seat on the CSF Board of Directors.

Current List of Executive Members

(Updated January 12, 2021):WEB, Members - Commercial Spaceflight Federation,weblink live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20161108012053weblink">weblink 2016-11-08, 2021-01-12, www.commercialspaceflight.org,

Associate Members

The second highest tier, Associate members are invited to participate on the seven CSF committees: Export Control, Government Funding, Regulatory, Space Commerce, Spaceports, Standards, and Small Satellites.

Current List of Associate Members

(Updated January 12, 2021):

Research and Education Affiliates

The Research and Education Affiliates is primarily for "Researchers, engineers, and educators."

Current list of research and education affiliates

(Updated January 12, 2021):

Patrons Program

The Patron Program is unique in that it allows for individual membership, unlike other membership categories, which are reserved for corporations, and organizations.WEB,weblink CSF Launches Patron Program To Represent Growing Commercial Space Ecosystem - Commercial Spaceflight Federation, www.commercialspaceflight.org, 2019-08-07,

Suborbital Applications Researchers Group

The Suborbital Applications Researchers Group (SARG) was created on August 10, 2009 to "increase awareness of commercial suborbital vehicles in the science and R&D communities, to work with policymakers to ensure that payloads can have easy access to these vehicles, and to further develop ideas for the uses of these vehicles for science, engineering, and education missions."{| class="wikitable"!Member!Affiliation|Michael Banish|University of Alabama in Huntsville|Sean Casey|Silicon Valley Space Center|Steven Collicott|Purdue University|Marsh Cuttino|Orbital Medicine|Adrienne Dove|University of Central Florida|Steve Heck|The Arete STEM Project and Foundation|Anna-Lisa Paul|University of Florida|Bobby Russell|Questforstars|Tommy Sanford|Commercial Spceflight Federation|Mark Shelhamer|Johns Hopkins University|H. Todd Smith|JHU Applied Physics Laboratory|Constantine Tsang|Southwest Research Institute|Charlie Walker|Independent Consultant & Speaker

See also

References

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External links

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