Space Bureau, SpaceX Talk Satellite Application Streamlining
As part of its efforts to streamline the space application review process (see 2212210054), the FCC could allow operators to make minor modifications without needing prior FCC review, which would reduce the number of applications the staff needs to review,…
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SpaceX said Tuesday in docket 22-411. Meeting with Space Bureau Chief Julie Kearney, the company also urged standardized information collection, use of self-certifications and checkboxes instead of legal narratives, letting operators submit a single modification application for a common change across multiple earth station licenses, and automatic renewals of special temporary authorities while an underlying application is being processed. SpaceX also backed use of shot clocks when processing earth station and satellite applications.