Space Administration
The Space Administration oversees the governance and enforcement of security protocols across space sectors that connect and surround the colonies.
The Space Administration is a permanent committee established by the World Trade Federation to oversee the governance, oversight, and enforcement of security protocols across space sectors connecting and surrounding the colonies. Composed of appointed members from the Federation’s general membership, Space Administration operates with a mission and purpose similar to Earth’s Coast Guards—monitoring, controlling, and securing inter-colonial space to ensure safe and lawful passage.
Space Administration’s core duties involve licensing, registration, and regulation of spacecraft, spaceports, space stations, and outposts within controlled sectors. These efforts are essential for maintaining secure transit routes, preventing unauthorized activity, and enforcing compliance with inter-colonial laws and standards.
SPACECRAFT: Spacecraft are licensed, registered, and monitored to ensure safe navigation, security compliance, and adherence to standards for both civilian and military vessels.
SPACEPORTS: Spaceports operate under strict licensing, traffic control, and security protocols to ensure safe and compliant transit hubs for cargo, passengers, and personnel.
SPACE STATIONS: Space stations are governed by operational, maintenance, and security standards that protect critical systems and serve as key infrastructure for exploration, defense, research, and trade.
OUTPOSTS: Outposts are temporary science research or mining operations deployed to asteroids, moons, or uncolonized planets.
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