Office of Commercial Space Transportation Market
Assessments
The US government Office of Commercial Space Transportation
conducts market assessments. For my analysis of their assessments,
see the numbers page.
There are two assessments. The one for communications satellites
in geosynchronous earth orbit (GEO) is done through an outside
committee called COMSTAC. The one for low and medium earth orbits and
remote sensing is referred to as the LEO report. Some of the reports
can be downloaded from their official
web site in the "Reports" section. Here is a list of the reports
which I know about:
- 1993
-
- GEO
- "Commercial Space Launch Systems Requirements - 28 April
1993". I don't think this one has made it to the official web site.
It is briefly summarized on page A-2 of the 1997 GEO report (which
also says that this was the first GEO report).
- 1994
-
- GEO
- "Commercial Spacecraft Mission Model Update - February
1994". I don't think this one has made it to the official web site.
It is briefly summarized on page A-2 of the 1997 GEO report
- LEO
- Department of Transportation letter, "LEO Commercial
Payload Projections", 31 Mar 1994, F. Weaver. I don't think this one
has made it to the official web site.
- 1995
-
- GEO
- "Commercial Spacecraft Mission Model Update", depending on
which date you believe from the cover page this is from 18 May 1995 or
12 Jul 1995. Last I looked, it was on the official web site.
- LEO
- "LEO Commercial Market Projections", 17 May 1995. Last I
looked, it was on the official web site, as was "OCST sees growing
market for low earth orbit satellites", news release DOT 94-95,
18 May 1995
- 1996
-
- GEO
- "Commercial Spacecraft Mission Model Update - 25 July
1996". I don't think this one has made it to the official web site.
- LEO
- "LEO Commercial Market Projections", 5 Apr 1996. Last I
looked, it was on the official web site.
- 1997
-
- GEO
- "Commercial Spacecraft Mission Model Update", May 1997.
Last I looked, it was on the official web site in the COMSTAC section.
- LEO
- "LEO Commercial Market Projections", 25 Jul 1997.
It is summarized in "FAA Releases Commercial Space Market Projection", Federal
Aviation Administration news release, 6 Aug 1997, reprinted in
Florida Today Space Online, 12 Aug 1997.
Last I looked the report itself was available for download here (96K, PDF).
- 1998
-
- GEO
- "Commercial Spacecraft Mission Model Update", 1998.
Last I looked, it was on the official web site in the COMSTAC section.
- LEO
- "LEO Commercial Market Projections", 1998. Last I looked,
it was on the official web site in the "reports" section (you need to
be looking at the frames part of the web site).
- 1999
- GEO and LEO on the official web site last I looked
(published together as a single download).
- 1997+
- See spaceandtech.com (GEO and non-GEO) for a story, including links to faa.gov for downloads. The
page du jour for the official downloads seems to be here.
This page is part of Jim
Kingdon's space markets page.