Insider Brief:
- The UK government has unveiled the Space Industrial Plan – a joint civil defence initiative to further develop government and commercial collaboration in the space sector.
- The plan outlines 5 key capability goals where “the UK seeks leadership across” including SDA, in-orbit servicing, space data for earth applications, PNT, and satellite comms tech.
- The plan also serves as a guiding framework for future spending decisions and resource and effort direction.
The UK government has unveiled the Space Industrial Plan. The plan is a joint civil defence initiative that marks a pivotal moment in the modernization of the relationship between the government and the commercial space sector.
At its core, the Space Industrial Plan outlines five key capability goals, each addressing critical aspects of space technology and infrastructure:
- Space Domain Awareness (SDA)
- In-orbit servicing, assembly, and manufacturing
- Space data for Earth applications
- Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT)
- Satellite communication technology
By establishing clear visions, missions, and actions, the plan aims to unlock growth and develop resilient space capabilities in the UK. It sets the stage for fostering a vibrant ecosystem of space companies, irrespective of size, driving innovation and ensuring operational independence in a contested space environment.
The plan also serves as a guiding framework for future spending decisions, directing resources and efforts toward areas of strategic importance, exemplifying the UK’s commitment to becoming a leader in space technology and reinforcing its position on the global stage.
The Space Industrial Plan not only paves the way for collaboration between the government and the commercial space sector but also heralds a new era of innovation and opportunity in the UK’s space endeavours.
Check out the full plan here.
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