...the who's who,
and the what's what 
of the space industry

Space Careers

news Space News

Search News Archive

Title

Article text

Keyword

  • Home
  • News
  • Euroconsult predicts highest government space budgets in decades despite Covid

Euroconsult predicts highest government space budgets in decades despite Covid

Written by  Friday, 07 January 2022 06:30
Write a comment
Paris, France (SPX) Jan 07, 2022
Leading space consulting and market intelligence firm Euroconsult has released its highly anticipated "Government Space Programs" report for 2021. The highlight of this year's findings is a continued, even accelerated, volume of governmental investment in the space sector, driven by two major drivers: ambitious space exploration programmes by leading space countries, and rivalries driving the mi

Leading space consulting and market intelligence firm Euroconsult has released its highly anticipated "Government Space Programs" report for 2021. The highlight of this year's findings is a continued, even accelerated, volume of governmental investment in the space sector, driven by two major drivers: ambitious space exploration programmes by leading space countries, and rivalries driving the militarization of space.

A highly anticipated annual industry study, Euroconsult's "Government Space Programs" flagship market intelligence report draws on 36 years of experience to provide readers with unrivalled insight into the prevailing strategic space trends among governments.

Despite a year of uncertainty, the space sector has received record government investment totaling over $92 Billion, an 8% increase compared to 2020. Civilian space budgets, totaling $53 billion in 2021, continue to receive more funding than defense space programs, at 58% of total spending, though the share going to defense, $39 billion in 2021, is increasing.

Geopolitical tensions, increasing rivalry between leading space powers, and the value of space as the ultimate high ground drive the militarization of space trend, with leaders increasing their investments in defense space assets and technologies.

This year's edition of the report takes a close look at the surge of public funding intended to shore up the space industry against the economic repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic. Government Space Programs 2021 provides details on national space programmes' spending priorities as well as two potential 10 year forecast scenarios, digested into negative and optimistic models.

For only the second year in the long history of this report, Government Space Programs is now available on Euroconsult's innovative Digital Platform, a powerful tool packed with premium features to help customers easily sort, compare, customize and visualize datasets of their choice.

With a few clicks, Premium Users can now sift through the thousands of data points included in the entire database to create customized datasets tailored to their specific needs. A long running paragon of the trademark methodology that has made Euroconsult the global leader for in-depth data and reliable intelligence for the space sector, "Government Space Programs" boasts 89 country profiles in exhaustive detail, including analysis on policy and strategic objectives, Governance tables and organigrammes, Space Expenditures, Civil Space Programs, Defense and Security Space Programs, Missions Road Maps, and more.

In addition to this valuable data granularity, "Government Space Programs" sets the industry benchmark for useability and transparency, with features appealing to government, industrial, and satellite operator readers in particular.

Access to Euroconsult's extensive database provides customers an exclusive look "behind the curtain" with thousands of data points for annual space budgets from 1990 to 2030. Detailed Country Fact Sheets provide key, high-level take-aways, providing key information on national space programmes quickly and easily. These include total 2021 space budgets with five-year CAGR, top 3 applications, space spending per capita and as a % of GDP as well as select high-profile missions and satellites.

New in this year's edition, the "Government Space Programs" forecast, its foremost feature, has now been extended to 2030. In addition, "country pages" on the Digital Platform further implement ease of use functionalities by linking directly to official online resources for government space policies, strategies, budgets and legislation.

Finally, the report includes more detailed governance organigrammes, illustrating the relationships between government bodies and institutions, to help readers navigate complex decision-making processes and better understand the policy making landscapes and players.

"Government Space Programs" is a must-read and the essential tool to understand the state and drivers of all space programs worldwide. Euroconsult's highly-regarded and repeatedly trend-setting analysis is now enhanced by its innovative Digital Platform, providing leading-edge insight and unmatched perspective on the evolution of government investments in space.

The report can be purchased here on the Euroconsult Digital Platform.


Related Links
Euroconsult
The latest information about the Commercial Satellite Industry

Tweet

Thanks for being there;
We need your help. The SpaceDaily news network continues to grow but revenues have never been harder to maintain.

With the rise of Ad Blockers, and Facebook - our traditional revenue sources via quality network advertising continues to decline. And unlike so many other news sites, we don't have a paywall - with those annoying usernames and passwords.

Our news coverage takes time and effort to publish 365 days a year.

If you find our news sites informative and useful then please consider becoming a regular supporter or for now make a one off contribution.

SpaceDaily Monthly Supporter
$5+ Billed Monthly

SpaceDaily Contributor
$5 Billed Once

credit card or paypal



SPACEMART
US Govt orders Polyakov to sell entire Firefly Aerospace stake
Moscow (Sputnik) Jan 01, 2022
The businessman revitalised the space company using his own funds back in 2017, when it was on the brink of bankruptcy. Since then, the firm secured its first contracts with the US government and held a partially successful first launch of a satellite. The US government demanded Ukrainian software mogul Max Polyakov to sell his entire stake in the space company Firefly Aerospace, which manufactures lunar landers and is working on a satellite delivery rocket of its own, under the pretext of nationa ... read more


Read more from original source...

You must login to post a comment.
Loading comment... The comment will be refreshed after 00:00.

Be the first to comment.

Interested in Space?

Hit the buttons below to follow us...