305 - Suborbital Commercial Transportation Industry Analyses
This proposal focuses on the suborbital commercial transportation industry including categories of tourism, payloads, and launch sites and spaceports. Analyses of new and existing industries utilize the academic framework of "Five Forces that Shape Industry Competition" developed by Michael E. Porter (1980). An additional analysis will be performed utilizing another of Dr. Porter’s (1990) frameworks, the "Diamond Model." This model examines the advantage a nation, specifically here, the US, may have within a specific industry while looking at factor conditions, demand conditions, related and supporting industries, firm strategy, structure and rivalry, government, and chance.
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Language
- English
Project
- Status: Active
- Funding: $65,425
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Contract Numbers:
15-C-CST-FIT-029-004
10-C-CST-FIT-029
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Sponsor Organizations:
Federal Aviation Administration Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation
William J. Hughes Technical Center
Atlantic City International Airport, NJ United States 08405 -
Managing Organizations:
Federal Aviation Administration Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation
William J. Hughes Technical Center
Atlantic City International Airport, NJ United States 08405 -
Project Managers:
Davidian, Ken
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Performing Organizations:
Florida Institute of Technology
150 W. University Boulevard
Melbourne, FL United States 32901 -
Principal Investigators:
Benjamin, Scott
- Start Date: 20140914
- Expected Completion Date: 20160531
- Actual Completion Date: 0
- USDOT Program: Centers of Excellence
- Subprogram: Commercial Space Transportation
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Airspace (Aeronautics)
- Subject Areas: Aviation;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01677074
- Record Type: Research project
- Source Agency: Federal Aviation Administration Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation
- Contract Numbers: 15-C-CST-FIT-029-004, 10-C-CST-FIT-029
- Files: RIP
- Created Date: Jul 30 2018 3:12PM