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Module 14 of 14

US Regulatory

Navigate FAA, FCC, and NOAA requirements for US market access.

FAA, FCC, NOAA

US space regulation involves multiple agencies: FAA for launches, FCC for spectrum, and NOAA for remote sensing. Understanding the US regulatory landscape is essential for market access and partnerships.

Regulatory Context

Regulations

Commercial Space Launch ActCommunications ActLand Remote Sensing Policy Act

Jurisdictions

United States
Key Capabilities

What this module does

FAA Launch Licensing

Navigate FAA Part 450 launch and reentry licensing requirements, including safety analysis and environmental review processes.

FCC Spectrum Licensing

Understand FCC satellite licensing for Ka/Ku/V-band and other frequencies, including market access petitions and earth station licensing.

NOAA Remote Sensing

Address NOAA licensing requirements for commercial remote sensing systems, including data distribution and shutter control provisions.

Multi-Agency Coordination

Manage parallel licensing processes across FAA, FCC, and NOAA with unified timeline and document tracking.

Assessment

What the assessment includes

    FAA launch license requirements
    FCC spectrum licensing needs
    NOAA remote sensing requirements
    Export control implications
    US market access strategy
Output

Auto-generated compliance documents

US Regulatory Requirements Summary
FAA License Guidance
FCC Filing Checklist
NOAA License Assessment
Automation

What we automate for you

Regulatory requirement mapping across agencies

Application timeline coordination

License condition monitoring and compliance

Regulatory update tracking for all three agencies

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