The Minister for
Universities and Science David Willetts has confirmed and
published the membership of the Space Leadership Council – a body
of representatives from industry, academia and Government tasked
with providing strategic advice to the newly formed UK Space Agency.
Mr Willetts, who co-chairs the Council, said:
“Co-chairing this Council gives me a tremendous opportunity to
support this sector, which has grown more than three times faster
than the economy as a whole during the past decade.
”When I look at space, I glimpse Britain’s future – built on
great science, employing high-skilled researchers and engineers
and selling cutting-edge innovations to the international market.
“That’s why I’m delighted to confirm and publish the membership
of the new Space Leadership Council, who will bring a wealth of
experience to the table. We now have a lot of work ahead of us to
seek out future opportunities for growth and ensure the UK
continues to deliver world-leading space science.”
Andy Green, CEO of Logica and co-chair, said:
“I’m delighted to see the formation of the Space Leadership
Council. In the Space IGT we defined a number of key
recommendations to ensure that the UK is able to capitalise on one
of the fastest growing, technologically advanced sectors of the
world economy.
“This is forecast to be a £400 billion market by 2030. The Space
Leadership Council will be the engine that drives that strategy
which supports a growing UK economy.”
Welcoming the appointments, David Williams, Chief Executive
(Acting) of the UK Space Agency, said:
“The UK Space Agency is committed to building on the success of
the UK’s growing space industry and welcomes the input that the
Space Leadership Council will provide. The space industry in the
UK currently contributes £6.5 billion a year to the UK economy and
is second only to the USA in space science.
“By working closely with our partners and the Space Leadership
Council, we can ensure that we remain at the cutting edge of space
science and not only maximise the scientific benefits of UK space
investment but also the wider economic and societal benefits that
a thriving space industry offers.”
The Space Leadership Council has been created in response to a
recommendation by the independent, industry-led Space Innovation
and Growth Strategy (IGS). This strategy was published in February
2010 by the Space Innovation and Growth Team.
Its duties will include:
· providing advice to the UK Space Agency on its work plan and
future opportunities;
· offering advice on the areas of space activity in which the UK
should seek to develop and maintain global leadership; and
· promoting the UK’s space industry and scientific excellence in
space research, technology and applications and overseeing the
implementation of agreed recommendations of the Innovation and
Growth Strategy.
The members of the Space Leadership
Council are:
(Co-chair) David Willetts, Minister for Universities and Science
(Co-chair) Andy Green, CEO of Logica
Will Whitehorn, President of Virgin Galactic
Colin Paynter, CEO of Astrium
Andrew Sukawaty, CEO of Inmarsat
David Williams, CEO of Avanti
Professor Sir Martin Sweeting, Chairman, Surrey Satellite
Technology Ltd (SSTL)
Nigel McNair Scott, Finance Director of Helical Bar
Craig Clark, CEO of Clyde Space
Rob Douglas, Chairman of South East England Development Agency
Professor Paul Monks, University of Leicester
Professor Robert Gurney, University of Reading
Professor John Zarnecki, Open University
Sa'id Mosteshar, Director of London Institute of Space
Policy and Law
Brian Collins, Chief Scientific Adviser to the Department for Transport
& the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Mike Segal, Director of Strategy & Evidence Group,
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Martin Meadows, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department of Energy
and Climate Change
Tim Wheeler, Deputy Chief Scientific Advisor, Department for
International Development
Peter Schofield, Director of Her Majesty’s Treasury 's
Enterprise and Growth Unit
Baz North, Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Ministry of Defence
Patrick White, Deputy Director of Public Services, Cabinet Office
David Clary, Chief Scientific Adviser of Foreign and Commonwealth
Office
Neil Stansfield, Director, Home Office
Alan Thorpe, CEO of Natural Environment Research Council
Keith Mason, CEO of Science and Technology Facilities Council
Iain Gray, CEO of Technology Strategy Board
John Hirst, CEO of the Met Office
Notes for Editors
1. For more information, contact:
Rachel Clarke, BIS press office,
Tel: 18002 020 7215 5945, Email: rachel.clarke@bis.gsi.gov.uk
2. The UK space and satellite sector has grown in real terms by
around 9 percent a year since 1999/00 – more than three times
faster than the economy as a whole.
3. The UK Space Agency ( www.ukspaceagency.bis.gov.uk
)The UK Space Agency is at the heart of UK efforts to explore
and benefit from space. It is responsible for all strategic
decisions on the UK civil space programme and provides a clear,
single voice for UK space ambitions. The UK civil space programme
budget is currently in the order of £270m per year – about 76% of
which is the UK’s contribution to European Space Agency (ESA)
projects. Second only to the USA in space science, the
UK's thriving space sector contributes £6.5bn a year to
the UK economy and supports 68,000 jobs
The UK Space Agency:
· Co-ordinates UK civil space activity
· Supports academic research
· Nurtures the UK space industry
· Raises the profile of UK space activities at home and abroad
· Works to increase understanding of space science and its
practical benefits
· Inspires our next generation of UK scientists and engineers
More information can be obtained from: Julia Short/Clair
Passelle, Tel:+44 (0)1793 418069 / +44(0)1793 418072, email:
julia.short@stfc.ac.uk /
clair.passelle@ukspaceagency.bis.gsi.gov.uk
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