1 00:00:08,029 --> 00:00:09,040 Director of engineering for Boeing at KSC/Scott Southwell: We're really excited about the 2 00:00:09,040 --> 00:00:10,290 future. 3 00:00:10,290 --> 00:00:13,530 And our ability to partner with Kennedy Space Center and work on 4 00:00:13,530 --> 00:00:17,790 the future of the space program is really a great thing for us. 5 00:00:20,760 --> 00:00:23,919 Craig Technologies/Phil Bryden: Craig is a small, disadvantaged business but obviously 6 00:00:23,919 --> 00:00:24,790 with NASA's 7 00:00:24,790 --> 00:00:26,619 support we have access to a large 8 00:00:26,619 --> 00:00:31,399 array of manufacturing equipment, and that enables us to directly support NASA and the prime 9 00:00:31,399 --> 00:00:38,339 contractors that are looking to develop and manufacture the Space Launch System, the new 21st- 10 00:00:38,350 --> 00:00:46,059 century spaceport, and also use those capabilities to innovate and develop research and technology 11 00:00:46,059 --> 00:00:47,899 to support commercial opportunities. 12 00:00:51,620 --> 00:00:53,840 UCF office of research and commercialization/Julia Roberts: We choose to partner with KSC because of 13 00:00:53,840 --> 00:00:57,909 the highly experienced researchers and engineers. UCF 14 00:00:57,909 --> 00:01:03,729 faculty partner with KSC teams to develop exciting technology for today and tomorrow. 15 00:01:07,060 --> 00:01:10,100 Sierra Nevada/Lee Archambault: We in the Dream Chaser program believe a partnership with the 16 00:01:10,110 --> 00:01:12,140 Kennedy Space Center -- ground zero 17 00:01:12,140 --> 00:01:17,009 for spaceflight in the United States -- is the ideal place to launch and land the Dream 18 00:01:17,009 --> 00:01:18,079 Chaser spacecraft, 19 00:01:18,079 --> 00:01:20,159 just like the greatest spacecraft of the past. 20 00:01:24,100 --> 00:01:26,700 United Launch Alliance/Steve Agid: Hi, I'm Steve Agid with United Launch Alliance. We're 21 00:01:26,700 --> 00:01:27,570 happy to 22 00:01:27,570 --> 00:01:33,210 partner here at KSC. We launch the Atlas and Delta series of rockets -- rockets that take 23 00:01:33,210 --> 00:01:33,880 satellites into 24 00:01:33,880 --> 00:01:40,460 space like the GPS satellites, launch missions for NASA, the exploring satellites, and also 25 00:01:40,460 --> 00:01:41,219 for our national 26 00:01:41,219 --> 00:01:46,420 defense. We're glad to be a partner here with our two launch pads, Pad 37 for the Delta 27 00:01:46,420 --> 00:01:46,950 rockets and 28 00:01:46,950 --> 00:01:49,649 Pad 41 for the Atlas rockets. 29 00:01:52,920 --> 00:01:55,780 Light Visually Transceiving/John Pederson: We are here at Kennedy Space Center and NASA 30 00:01:55,780 --> 00:01:56,719 in general to 31 00:01:56,719 --> 00:02:03,479 partnership in the development of this technology, to be used in space travel and other space-related 32 00:02:03,479 --> 00:02:09,880 items. We feel it's a good fit here at Kennedy Space Center in their research and development