ASTM International to Host Organizational Meeting on Potential Commercial Spaceflight Standards

Sept. 19, 2016
This meeting comes in part as a result of the updated U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act of 2015 (CSLCA). The no-fee meeting is Monday, Oct. 24, at 1 pm EDT at the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation (AST) in, Washington, D.C.

W. CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., September 19, 2016—With support from industry and government leaders, ASTM International will host an organizational meeting to potentially create a new technical committee that develops voluntary consensus standards for commercial spaceflight. 

This meeting comes in part as a result of the updated U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act of 2015 (SPACE Act).  The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee (COMSTAC) Standards Working Group is recommending the organization of the new group.

The no-fee meeting is Monday, Oct. 24, at 1 pm EST at the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation (AST) RTCA Inc. in, Washington, D.C., USA. Industry stakeholders and others interested in charting a path towards standardization for commercial spaceflight are welcome to attend.

Consensus standards from organizations like ASTM International are known to enhance safety and efficiencyin aerospace.  New standards could support the growing number of people and entities who design, manufacture, and operate commercial space vehicles for both human and unmanned flights. Human spaceflight occupant safety will be an area of immediate focus, according to those who have expressed initial interest.

The objectives of the meeting are to:

  • bring an array of industry experts together;
  • identify specific standards needs;
  • determine if ASTM International should formally launch a new activity; and, if so,
  • develop and approve title, scope, and structure of a new technical committee.

The meeting will include: an overview of ASTM International, background on industry and government interest in standards development, and a review of initial areas to be considered. For more information and to register, click here, or contact Christine DeJong at +1.610.832.9736 or [email protected].

DeJong, director of business development, notes that ASTM International stands ready to accommodate this new effort. With nearly 150 committees and more than 12,000 standards in its portfolio, ASTM International is one of the world’s largest developers of globally recognized standards and related products and services. Itprovides a management system to develop standards for materials, products, systems, and services across many industries. 

ASTM International meets the World Trade Organization (WTO) principles for developing international standards, and ASTM standards are used globally in research and development, product testing, quality systems, commercial transactions, and more.

To learn more about the ASTM International process, visit www.astm.org/ABOUT/full_overview.  To join, go to www.astm.org/JOIN.

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ASTM Commercial Spaceflight Meeting: Oct. 24, 2016, FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation (AST) RTCA, Inc.; 1150 18th St. NW, 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20036

Media Inquiries: Dan Bergels, tel +1.610.832.9602; [email protected]

ASTM Staff Contact: Christine DeJong, tel +1.610.832.9736; [email protected]