SPACECOM Set Jan. 30-Feb. 1 at Orange County Convention Center, Space Coast-Based All Points is Major Sponsor
By Space Coast Daily // January 28, 2024
All Points SVP Kevin Brown to Moderate Commercial Space Infrastructure Panel
Space Coast-based All Points, a leading technical services provider to the aerospace industry, is a Platinum Sponsor and will have a major presence during SPACECOM
ORLANDO, FLORIDA – The 2024 edition of SPACECOM, produced in partnership with the 50th Space Congress, is set from January 30 to February 1 at the Orange County Convention Center.
This long-standing event is produced by the Canaveral Council of Technical Societies in partnership with NASA-Kennedy Space Center.
SpaceCom is the premier, global commercial space event that attracts thousands of space professionals and the industry’s boldest leaders from the commercial, spaceport and defense sectors.
As part of Commercial Space Week, SpaceCom–50th Space Congress will bring together the entire space ecosystem including sub and prime contractors from commercial industry, international agencies and organizations, end-use markets, major government branches such as NASA, the DoD, the U.S. Space Force and Space Systems Command, spaceports from around the world, and so many more.
Space Coast-based All Points, a leading technical services provider to the aerospace industry who is a Platinum Sponsor and will have a major presence during the event, recently completed an early milestone in establishing new commercial infrastructure-as-a-service operations at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The All Points’ Space Prep team, in conjunction with NASA, has completed all necessary physical environmental studies, including boundary and topological surveys, on a 60-acre parcel that will host the Space Prep Kennedy Space Center Complex, located near NASA’s iconic Vehicle Assembly Building.
All Points SVP Kevin Brown to Moderate Commercial Space Infrastructure Panel
On Thursday, February 1, All Points Senior Vice President of Business Development Kevin Brown will moderate a panel discussion of experts who will discuss “Optimizing Spaceport Infrastructure,” from 10:45 a.m. to 12 noon in room W340B at the convention center.
This panel of spaceport and launch system experts will identify critical elements of spaceport infrastructure and discuss current chokepoints, optimization approaches, and efforts to improve capacity, resiliency, availability, and reliability of shared use infrastructure at U.S. launch bases.
“We’ll explore plans to make infrastructure more affordable and effective for users; infrastructure elements in greatest need of improvement for increased launch cadence, and existing infrastructure successes that could be adapted at more spaceports,” said Brown.
There will an opportunity for audience interaction to further explore other ideas and challenges associated with crucial component of the growing space launch industry.
Commercial Space Infrastructure Panel Speakers: