4 - Aerospace in Colorado - Space Grant.pptx
Transcript of 4 - Aerospace in Colorado - Space Grant.pptx
Overview of Aerospace
in Colorado
Joe Rice, Director, Government Relations, Lockheed Martin Space Systems
[email protected] 720-251-3346
Aerospace in Colorado
• #1 in private sector employment per capita,
3rd overall; 17% growth over the last 10 years
• Almost 170,000 primary jobs (private sector and government)
• Not “just” big business… Half of Colorado’s over 400 aerospace companies employ fewer than 10 people
• $1.8 Billion in NASA Prime Contracts (#3 in the country)
Aerospace touches every aspect of the Colorado Economy
Source: Colorado Space Coalition http://www.spacecolorado.org/files/colorado-space/industry-overview/Aerospace_2013_CO_011714_Final.pdf
Aerospace in Colorado
• Launch Vehicles • Spacecraft • Satellites • Sensors and Instruments • Operations and Services
Private Sector Examples:
Military Examples:
- NORTHCOM/NORAD - AF Space Command - 3 Air Force Bases
Colorado: At the Center of the USA’s Return to Human Space Flight
Dream Chaser
Orion
Atlas and Delta Rockets
Virgin Galactic,
etc
¼” 50’ 10 Miles Classroom
Globe
Colorado: Home of GPS III • To sustain and modernize the constellation, the Air Force and
Lockheed Martin are building the next generation of GPS satellites
• Current generation is wearing out; GPSIII technological improvements
• With first launch ~ 2016, the GPSIII Satellites will provide:
– 3 times more accuracy – 3-8 times more power – Improved earth coverage – Compatible with European
GPS Constellation – Increased design life – And much more
“Colorado at center of new global positioning technology GPS III”
- Denver Post, 5/26/2013
Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Special Programs
Civil Space
NASA
Weather & Environment
Planetary Exploration
Human Exploration
Strategic & Missile Defense
Missile Defense Strategic Missiles Advanced Programs
Military Space
Protected Communications
Narrowband Communications
Early Warning Navigation Weather
Commercial Space
Remote Sensing Commercial SATCOM
Airports / Wind Energy
Optics, RF & Photonics
Advanced Materials & Nano Systems
Space Sciences and Instruments
We Protect… We Connect… We Explore…
Space Technology Advanced Research and Development Laboratories (STAR)
United Launch Alliance (ULA) (Centennial, CO)
• ~1,700 employees in CO
• ~3,000 employees in AL • Also in CA, FL, and TX • Joint venture with Boeing • Atlas and Delta Rockets
One Team for Assured Access to Space
8
Though LM is one of the two “parents” of ULA;
we are also have our own line of launch products including commercial
Atlas sales and the Athena Expendable Launch
System
(1 kg (2 lbs) = $10,000)
Engineering Building
Factory
Glenn L. Martin Company Engineering and Factory Under Construction
1956
Space Systems Locations
Kauai, HI • PMRF
Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA Western Launch Range • Launch Operations
Sunnyvale, CA (5,588) Solar Array MFG • Comprehensive Space
Vehicle I&T Palo Alto, CA (388) • Advanced Tech. Ctr
Santa Cruz, CA • Test Support
Kennedy Space Center /CCAFS, FL (589) Eastern Launch Range • Orion AI&T
Stennis, MS (145) • Propulsion MFG • Thermal Protection
Huntsville, AL (798) • Missile Defense • Targets and Counter
Measures MFG & Test
Denver, CO (3,775) • Rocket Propulsion Testing • CHIL • Comprehensive Space Vehicle I&T • Space Ops Simulation Center • Mission Support Area Louisville, CO • Coherent Technologies Centennial, CO • United Launch Alliance
Valley Forge, PA (367) • Reentry Systems
Newtown, PA (1,029) • Commercial Space • RF & Antenna MFG • AF Reentry Systems
MFG
Bangor, WA (272) • FBM IA&T
El Segundo, CA • MILSATCOM White Sands, NM
• Missile Range Houston, TX • Orion • United Space
Alliance
Michoud, LA (244) • Orion structure • Dream Chaser
(subcontractor to Sierra Nevada Corporation)
• FAST (U.S. Air Force
Albuquerque, NM • Sandia Nat’l Labs • Targets
Kings Bay, GA (402) • FBM IA&T
Livermore, CA (1,114) • Sandia National Labs
Courtland, AL • Targets & Countermeasures
Production
Helensburgh, Scotland • Trident strategic weapon system engineering & maintenance
Athena Launches
~14,001 Total Employees
( ) is the number of employees at each location. The number of employees at locations without numbers is 99 or fewer. Does not include casual and international employees.
LM Colorado Impact
CO Facilities: 5.3M Sq. Ft. CO Employees: 8,383 CO Retirees: 7,173 CO Payroll: $2.2B CO Suppliers: 1,200 CO Supplier Dollars: $1.2B CO Sales: $5.6B
Waterton
Deer Creek
CO Employees: 8,383 • Space Systems: 3,775
• IS&GS and Other: 4,608
Deer Creek and Waterton are located near Chatfield State Park in the Southwest Denver Metro Area
Other Major Locations Include Louisville and
Colorado Springs
Common Tour Locations…
CHIL
EMF
GPF
SOSC MSA
Factory
• Seek poten)al suppliers and subcontractors
• Promote Colorado’s aerospace industry
• Support STEM Educa)on Programs
Purpose
Business Development Road Trips • August 5-‐8, 2013: Pueblo, Alamosa,
Durango, Grand Junc>on, and Rifle
• September 19, 2013: Ft. Morgan
• July 23 – 25, 2014: Craig, Yampa Valley, and Steamboat Springs
• September 29 – October 3, 2014: Canon City-‐Alamosa-‐Farmington-‐Durango-‐Montrose-‐Buena Vista
“The fact that Colorado is a leading space state is not very well known, despite the fact that Colorado ranks second nationally in private-sector aerospace employment,” says Edgar Johansson, CSBR President, in a news release. “This aerospace road trip is one way we are trying to promote Colorado’s strength in the industry.”
“Today is just the starting point,” said roundtable chair Stacey DeFore. “We want to see this develop into a dialog we can continue in the future. And we will be back.”
“Colorado’s aerospace industry has hundreds of small- and medium-size companies along the Front Range,” said Gov. John Hickenlooper, in a news release. “Many of our communities across the state have companies that could provide the components and services that are currently sourced outside of Colorado. Aligning these efforts will strengthen Colorado’s standing as a leader in the aerospace industry and benefit our economy.”
Media
Thank you to CLUB 20, Ac)on 22, and Progressive 15 for being such great partners!
* Con;nued Work to grow Colorado’s Supplies and Subcontractors
Road Trip Follow Up
* Annual CSBR Internship Program First in 2014 – Planned again for 2015
CSBR par;cipa;on in Statewide STEM Events
* Welcome at Space Round Up 12/10/14 – DMNS – 7:30 -‐ 5 p.m.
A few upcoming milestones…
MAVEN
GPS III GOES-R
Orion
Why Space is important…
• National Security • Economic Security • Economic Benefits • Weather Forecasting • Drives Innovation • Drives Technology
Do we understand and value
the benefits of continuing space exploration?
Did you know it came from
space?
• Metals, Materials, Electronics
• Improvements in mammogram technology
• GPS is used for much more than navigation!
– Precision Timing: Internet, Finances, etc. – Micro-targeting of pesticides and fertilizer
Only a few of hundreds of examples…
http://www.universetoday.com/110899/neil-armstrong-why-the-world-needs-nerdy-engineers-in-animated-form/
“We Stopped Dreaming”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbIZU8cQWXc
Can also find by Google:
“Neil deGrasse Tyson - We Stopped Dreaming (Episode 1)”
“Nobody’s dreaming about tomorrow anymore. The most powerful agency on the dreams of a nation (NASA)
is currently underfunded to do what it needs to do.”
“During the Apollo era, you didn’t need government programs to convince people that doing science and engineering was good for the country. [And you didn’t
need to convince kids to pursue STEM.] It was self-evident. And even those not formally trained in
technical fields embraced what those fields meant for the collective national future.”
• Colorado Space Coalition ($$$)
Federal and State Policy and Advocacy
www.spacecolorado.org
• Colorado Space Business Roundtable ($)
Focus on Business Development
www.coloradosbr.org
• Citizens for Space Exploration (Free!)
Grassroots Advocacy and Involvement
www.coloradosbr.org/citizensforspace
Ways to Get Involved
Citizens for Space Exploration (CSE) is a multi-state organization comprised of U.S. taxpayers who support America's investment in human space
exploration. We are private citizens, small business owners, students, teachers, space and non-space
business representatives, and county and municipal officials. Our mission is to promote
awareness of the benefits of America’s Human Space Exploration Program and support for NASA.
For more information and to join:
www.coloradosbr.org/citizensforspace
Citizens for Space Exploration