Satnews Daily
September 21st, 2009

Coalition Calls For Worldwide Provisioning For SatLaunches


ULA poster Led by former Sen. John Warner, the Coalition for Competitive Launches wants the U.S. federal government to foster worldwide competition in the provision of commercial satellite launches. Four operators of commercial communications satellites — EchoStar, Intelsat, SES and Telesat — are calling on the U.S. government to encourage private sector competition for space launches. Currently, the United Launch Alliance, which manufactures Atlas and Delta rockets, dedicates virtually all of its capacity to launching U.S.-owned satellites.

The new Coalition for Competitive Launches said the commercial launch business is currently dominated by Russian and French companies. "This coalition is focused on providing greater, and more cost-effective, access to space. It seeks to increase launch vehicle options that could ultimately lower costs for users of communications satellites, while addressing the concerns of the U.S. government regarding the potential transfer of sensitive satellite technology," John Warner said in a statement. The four members of the coalition all provide a broad range of commercial satellite services in the United States, including DTH television, video distribution, broadband and government services by satellite.

The coalition stated that one of the world's most reliable launchers is manufactured in China and has effectively been treated as off-limits to U.S. satellite companies for more than a decade. "We call on the Defense Department, the State Department and other national security arms of our Executive Branch to take a new look at our country's launch vehicle capabilities and relevant export control policies," Warner said. "Current U.S. policies can and should be reformed to encourage competition and diversification for satellite operators, consistent with U.S. national security considerations."