February 24, 1984
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the United States of
America, and in order to encourage, facilitate and coordinate the development of commercial
expendable launch vehicle (ELV) operations by private United States enterprises, it is hereby
ordered as follows:
Section 1. The Department of Transportation is designated as the lead agency within the Federal
government for encouraging and facilitating commercial ELV activities by the United States
private sector.
Sec. 2. Responsibilities of Lead Agency. The Secretary of Transportation shall, to the extent
permitted by law and subject to the availability of appropriations, perform the following
functions:
(a) act as a focal point within the Federal government for private sector space launch contacts
related to commercial ELV operations;
(b) promote and encourage commercial ELV operations in the same manner that other private
United States commercial enterprises are promoted by United States agencies;
(c) provide leadership in the establishment, within affected departments and agencies, of
procedures that expedite the processing of private sector requests to obtain licenses necessary for
commercial ELV launches and the establishment and operation of commercial launch ranges;
(d) consult with other affected agencies to promote consistent application of ELV licensing
requirements for the private sector and assure fair and equitable treatment for all private sector
applicants;
(e) serve as a single point of contact for collection and dissemination of documentation related to
commercial ELV licensing applications;
(f) make recommendations to affected agencies and, as appropriate, to the President, concerning
administrative measures to streamline Federal government procedures for licensing of commercial
ELV activities;
(g) identify Federal statutes, treaties, regulations and policies which may have an adverse impact
on ELV commercialization efforts and recommend appropriate changes to affected agencies and,
as appropriate, to the President; and
(h) conduct appropriate planning regarding long-term effects of Federal activities related to ELV
commercialization.
Sec. 3. An interagency group, chaired by the Secretary of Transportation and composed of
representatives from the Department of State, the Department of Defense, the Department of
Commerce, the Federal Communications Commission, and the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, is hereby established. This group shall meet at the call of the Chair and shall
advise and assist the Department of Transportation in performing its responsibilities under this
Order.
Sec. 4. Responsibilities of Other Agencies. All executive departments and agencies shall assist the
Secretary of Transportation in carrying out this Order. To the extent permitted by law and in
consultation with the Secretary of Transportation, they shall:
(a) provide the Secretary of Transportation with information concerning agency regulatory
actions which may affect development of commercial ELV operations;
(b) review and revise their regulations and procedures to eliminate unnecessary regulatory
obstacles to the development of commercial ELV operations and to ensure that those regulations
and procedures found essential are administered as efficiently as possible; and
(c) establish timetables for the expeditious handling of and response to applications for licenses
and approvals for commercial ELV activities.
Sec. 5. The powers granted to the Secretary of Transportation to encourage, facilitate and
coordinate the overall ELV commercialization process shall not diminish or abrogate any
statutory or operational authority exercised by any other Federal agency.
Sec. 6. Nothing contained in this Order or in any procedures promulgated hereunder shall confer
any substantive or procedural right or privilege on any person or organization, enforceable against
the United States, its agencies, its officers or any person.
Sec. 7. This Order shall be effective immediately.
Ronald Reagan
The White House,
February 24, 1984.
[Filed with the Office of the Federal Register, 3:25 p.m., February 24, 1984]