Exploration Park to Host Space Technology and Commerce

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04.06.06

Dolores Beasley
Headquarters, Washington 
(202) 358-1753

Bruce Buckingham
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
(321) 867-2468

RELEASE: 06-180

EXPLORATION PARK TO HOST SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND COMMERCE

NASA's Kennedy Space Center announced Thursday its plan to seek 
private-sector partners to develop a space technology and commerce 
park to be named "Exploration Park at John F. Kennedy Space Center."

The park is expected to attract tenants engaged in space technology, 
space commerce, space education and otherwise involved in promoting 
and implementing the Vision for Space Exploration. Exploration Park 
will be located along Space Commerce Way, behind the KSC Visitor 
Complex.

"Exploration Park will be a site where the private sector brings both 
traditional and non-traditional work to Kennedy Space Center in 
support of both our NASA programs and commercial space initiatives 
that find value in locating their operations here," said KSC Director 
Jim Kennedy. 

KSC expects to formally solicit development proposals soon. "This 
concept offers a front door at Kennedy Space Center for organizations 
that expect to be involved in NASA's exploration activities, or for 
commercial ventures that seek to support the vision and develop low 
earth orbit," said Spaceport Development Manager Jim Ball. "It's also 
an ideal site for support services and other uses that require close 
proximity to KSC facilities and personnel."

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