VEGA to help create and implement a National Space Agency for
Africa
23 May 2011 – VEGA Space Ltd (VEGA), has signed
a contract with the African Union Commission (AUC) for the
provision of consultancy services to carry out a Feasibility Study
on the creation of an African Space Agency.
In 2010, the third conference of African
Ministers in charge of communication and information, made a common
declaration requesting the AUC conduct a feasibility study, to
establish a continental agency and develop an African Space policy.
Following this declaration, the AUC issued an invitation to tender
for the contract which was later awarded to VEGA.
The study includes an assessment of Africa's
experience with regards the implementation of various Space
activities, a strategic analysis of the existing situation,
identifying challenges and prospects of Space applications on the
African continent, and a benchmarking against other national and
international Space organisations (eg. CNES, DLR, ESA, EUMETSAT).
The findings of this study will help draft the proposal for an
action plan for the effective creation and implementation of the
agency and a draft framework of an African Space policy.
This contract is being carried out by VEGA’s
staff based in both France and Germany, with the support of
external experts who have joined the team.
Peter Young, CEO of VEGA Space Ltd, said: “VEGA
has been involved in many satellite procurement activities globally
and is perceived as a ‘customer friend’ for a number of
non-European organisations. We are delighted to be involved in the
feasibility study of the development of an African international
agency which is testament to our understanding and experience
gained over our 32-year heritage in providing consulting and
technology solutions within the Space industry.”
Further information
For
further information, please contact Karen Rogers on [email protected].