S. 1648 · 118th Congress · Senate

Launch Communications Act

Enacted· Became Public Law No: 118-85.
Introduced
May 17, 23
Passed Senate
Oct 31, 23
Passed House
Sep 17, 24
Sent to President
Sep 24, 24
Signed into Law
Sep 26, 24

Executive Summary

Launch Communications Act

This act requires the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to facilitate access to specified broadband spectrum frequencies for commercial space launches and reentries.

Under current law, commercial missions launching from the United States to space must use government-owned spectrum to communicate with the rockets during launch, and private companies must apply to the FCC to receive special temporary authority to use such spectrum. On June 28, 2021, the FCC issued a final rule adopting a nonfederal secondary allocation of the 2200-2290 megahertz frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum for use during commercial space launches and reentries.

The act requires the FCC to (1) adopt service rules for access to additional frequencies for commercial space launches and reentries and complete associated rulemaking activities (e.g., those that set technical specifications and eligibility requirements), and (2) allocate the frequencies.

The FCC must also streamline the process for access authorizations, including by providing for (1) authorizations to access specified frequencies for multiple commercial space launches and reentries from one or more federal or private launch or reentry sites, (2) authorizations for multiple uses of such frequencies for a commercial space launch or reentry, (3) electronic filing and processing of access applications, and (4) improved coordination between the FCC and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to increase the speed of the review of such applications. 

Previous Versions

55Oct 31, 2023

Launch Communications Act

This bill requires the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to facilitate access to specified broadband spectrum frequencies for commercial space launches and reentries.

Under current law, commercial missions launching from the United States to space must use government-owned spectrum to communicate with the rockets during launch, and private companies must apply to the FCC to receive special temporary authority to use such spectrum. On June 28, 2021, the FCC issued a final rule adopting a nonfederal secondary allocation of the 2200-2290 megahertz frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum for use during commercial space launches and reentries.

The bill requires the FCC to (1) adopt service rules for access to additional frequencies for commercial space launches and reentries and complete associated rulemaking activities (e.g., those that set technical specifications and eligibility requirements), and (2) allocate the frequencies.

The FCC must also streamline the process for access authorizations, including by providing for (1) authorizations to access specified frequencies for multiple commercial space launches and reentries from one or more federal or private launch or reentry sites, (2) authorizations for multiple uses of such frequencies for a commercial space launch or reentry, (3) electronic filing and processing of access applications, and (4) improved coordination between the FCC and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to increase the speed of the review of such applications. 

25Sep 18, 2023

Launch Communications Act

This bill requires the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to facilitate access to specified broadband spectrum frequencies for commercial space launches and reentries.

Under current law, commercial missions launching from the United States to space must use government-owned spectrum to communicate with the rockets during launch, and private companies must apply to the FCC to receive special temporary authority to use such spectrum. On June 28, 2021, the FCC issued a final rule adopting a nonfederal secondary allocation of the 2200-2290 megahertz frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum for use during commercial space launches and reentries.

The bill requires the FCC to (1) adopt service rules for access to additional frequencies for commercial space launches and reentries and complete associated rulemaking activities (e.g., those that set technical specifications and eligibility requirements), and (2) allocate the frequencies.

The FCC must also streamline the process for access authorizations, including by providing for (1) authorizations to access specified frequencies for multiple commercial space launches and reentries from one or more federal or private launch or reentry sites, (2) authorizations for multiple uses of such frequencies for a commercial space launch or reentry, (3) electronic filing and processing of access applications, and (4) improved coordination between the FCC and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to increase the speed of the review of such applications. 

00May 17, 2023

Launch Communications Act

This bill requires the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to facilitate access to specified broadband spectrum frequencies for commercial space launches and reentries.

Under current law, commercial missions launching from the United States to space must use government-owned spectrum to communicate with the rockets during launch, and private companies must apply to the FCC to receive special temporary authority to use such spectrum. On June 28, 2021, the FCC issued a final rule adopting a nonfederal secondary allocation of the 2200-2290 megahertz frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum for use during commercial space launches and reentries.

The bill requires the FCC to adopt service rules for access to additional frequencies for commercial space launches and reentries and complete associated rulemaking activities (e.g., those that set technical specifications and eligibility requirements) to implement the allocation of the frequencies.

The FCC must also streamline the process for access authorizations, providing for (1) authorizations to access specified frequencies for multiple commercial space launches and reentries from one or more federal or private launch or reentry sites, (2) authorizations for multiple uses of such frequencies for a commercial space launch or reentry, (3) automation of the FCC's review process for access applications, and (4) increased coordination between the FCC and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to speed the review of such applications.

Action Timeline

23
  1. SEP 26, 2024BecameLaw

    Signed by President.

  2. SEP 26, 2024President

    Signed by President.

  3. SEP 26, 2024BecameLaw

    Became Public Law No: 118-85.

    118Yea
    85Nay
    0NV
  4. SEP 26, 2024President

    Became Public Law No: 118-85.

    118Yea
    85Nay
    0NV
  5. SEP 24, 2024President

    Presented to President.

  6. SEP 24, 2024Floor

    Presented to President.

  7. SEP 17, 2024Floor

    Mrs

    Rodgers (WA) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.

  8. SEP 17, 2024Floor

    Considered under suspension of the rules

    (consideration: CR H5309-5310)

    5309Yea
    5310Nay
    0NV
  9. SEP 17, 2024Floor

    DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 1648.

  10. SEP 17, 2024Floor

    Passed/agreed to in House

    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H5309)

  11. SEP 17, 2024Floor

    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H5309)

  12. SEP 17, 2024Floor

    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

  13. NOV 06, 2023Floor

    Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  14. NOV 06, 2023Floor

    Received in the House.

  15. NOV 06, 2023Floor

    Held at the desk.

  16. OCT 31, 2023Floor

    Passed/agreed to in Senate

    Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S5266-5267; text: CR S5267)

    5266Yea
    5267Nay
    0NV
  17. OCT 31, 2023Floor

    Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent. (consideration

    CR S5266-5267; text: CR S5267)

    5266Yea
    5267Nay
    0NV
  18. SEP 18, 2023Committee

    Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

    Reported by Senator Cantwell with amendments. Without written report.

  19. SEP 18, 2023Committee

    Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

    Reported by Senator Cantwell with amendments. Without written report.

  20. SEP 18, 2023Calendars

    Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 209.

  21. JUL 27, 2023Committee

    Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

    Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.

  22. MAY 17, 2023IntroReferral

    Introduced in Senate

  23. MAY 17, 2023IntroReferral

    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

Committees

3

Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

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Referred: Sep 18, 2023

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Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

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Referred: Jul 27, 2023

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Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

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Referred: May 17, 2023

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