Space Act Agreements (abbreviated SAA) are a type of legal agreement specified in the
National Aeronautics and Space Act
The National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 () is the United States federal statute that created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The Act, which followed close on the heels of the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik, was ...
of 1958 (and subsequent congressional authorizations) that uniquely empowers the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the federal government of the United States, US federal government responsible for the United States ...
) to work with any entity that enables fulfillment of the Administration's mandate. As recently as the 2010 authorization of ():
:Contracts, Leases, and Agreements.--In the performance of its functions, the Administration is authorized, without regard t
subsections (a) and (b) of section 3324 of title 31 to enter into and perform such contracts, leases, cooperative agreements, or ''other transactions'' as may be necessary in the conduct of its work and on such terms as it may deem appropriate, with any agency or instrumentality of the United States, or with any State, territory, or possession, or with any political subdivision thereof, or with any person, firm, association, corporation, or educational institution.
The Agency enters into SAAs with various partners to advance NASA mission and program objectives, including international cooperative space activities.
Definitions for Agreement Types
* Reimbursable Agreements - Agreements where NASA's costs associated to the activity are reimbursed by the Agreement Partner (in full or in part). NASA undertakes Reimbursable Agreements when it has unique goods, services, and facilities that are not currently being fully utilized to accomplish mission needs. These may be made available to others on a noninterference basis and consistent with the Agency's missions and policies.
* Nonreimbursable Agreements - Agreements that involve NASA and one or more Agreement Partners in a mutually beneficial activity that furthers the Agency's Missions. Unlike Reimbursable Agreements, each partner bears the cost of its participation and no funds are exchanged between the parties.
* Funded Agreements - Agreements where appropriated funds are transferred to a domestic Agreement Partner to accomplish an Agency mission. Funded Agreements may be used only when the Agency's objective cannot be accomplished through the use of a procurement contract, grant, or cooperative agreement.
* International Agreements - Reimbursable or Nonreimbursable Agreements where the Agreement Partner is a foreign entity. The foreign partner may be a legal entity not established under a state or Federal law of the United States and may include a commercial or noncommercial entity or person or governmental entity of a foreign sovereign
Examples of Space Act Agreements
Commercial Space Transportation Capabilities
Agreements of this type have been reached under the
Commercial Orbital Transportation Services
Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) was a NASA program to spur the development of Private spaceflight, private spacecraft and launch vehicles for deliveries to the International Space Station (ISS). Launched in 2006, COTS successful ...
(COTS) and
Commercial Crew Development
Development of the Commercial Crew Program (CCDev) began in the second round of the program, which was rescoped from a smaller technology development program for human spaceflight to a competitive development program that would produce the space ...
(CCDev). They are not subject to normal
Federal Acquisition Regulation
The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is the principal set of rules regarding Government procurement in the United States. The document describes the procedures executive branch agencies use for acquiring products and services. FAR is part o ...
s.
Besides these two initiatives NASA has concluded five other agreements in the
Commercial Space Transportation Capabilities (CSTC).
Five agreements were signed between January 2007 and June 2007:
*
Planetspace for their
Silver Dart lifting body launched by
Canadian Arrow rocket
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* tSpace for their Crew Transfer Vehicle (CXV) capsule launched from the now defunct AirLaunch LLC
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* Spacehab
Astrotech Corporation, formerly Spacehab Inc., is a technology incubator headquartered in Austin, Texas. Astrotech uses technology sourced internally and from research institutions, government laboratories, and universities to fund, manage and se ...
for their ARCTUS cargo delivery vehicle for the ISS
The International Space Station (ISS) is a large space station that was assembled and is maintained in low Earth orbit by a collaboration of five space agencies and their contractors: NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), ESA (Europe), ...
that is based on existing US hardware[Spacehab Space Act](_blank)
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* SpaceDev
SpaceDev, a part of the "Space Systems Business" of Sierra Nevada Corporation, is prominent for its spaceflight and Microsatellite (spaceflight), microsatellite work. It designed and built components for the hybrid rocket motors for Paul Allen ...
for their Dream Chaser
Dream Chaser is an American reusable lifting-body spaceplane developed by Sierra Space. Originally intended as a crewed vehicle, the Dream Chaser Space System is set to be produced after the Dream Chaser Cargo System cargo variant is opera ...
lifting body spaceplane[SpaceDev Space Act](_blank)
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* Constellation Services International for their cargo delivery vehicle for the ISS
The International Space Station (ISS) is a large space station that was assembled and is maintained in low Earth orbit by a collaboration of five space agencies and their contractors: NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), ESA (Europe), ...
that is based on existing Russian hardware[Constellation Services International Space Act](_blank)
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All three of the Space Act Agreement initiatives, COTS, CSTC and CCDev are for development, engineering and testing of design concepts, but CSTC is different from the other two initiatives in no providing any funding. CSTC agreements are only instruments committing NASA to increase cooperation and to support the private sector companies with information and other facilities, but this commitment is without financial implications and both sides (NASA and the private companies) should ensure by themselves the required funds for their respective parts of the activities.
Results
Four of the cooperation agreements signed are for a period of maximum 3 years which have lapsed in 2010. In the fifth one, that of SpaceDev
SpaceDev, a part of the "Space Systems Business" of Sierra Nevada Corporation, is prominent for its spaceflight and Microsatellite (spaceflight), microsatellite work. It designed and built components for the hybrid rocket motors for Paul Allen ...
, the period is censored.
So far NASA has published a list of accomplished progress milestones only for SpaceDev, and the same Dream Chaser
Dream Chaser is an American reusable lifting-body spaceplane developed by Sierra Space. Originally intended as a crewed vehicle, the Dream Chaser Space System is set to be produced after the Dream Chaser Cargo System cargo variant is opera ...
spacecraft is also one of the winners (albeit with different milestones) of CCDev
Development of the Commercial Crew Program (CCDev) began in the second round of the program, which was rescoped from a smaller technology development program for human spaceflight to a competitive development program that would produce the space ...
rounds 1CCDev1 - Dream Chaser
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References
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External links
List of Active Space Act Agreements (as of March 31, 2015) with Domestic Commercial, State Local Government, and Non-profit Partners
List of Active International Space Act Agreements (as of March 31, 2015)
NASA programs