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Titusville and North Brevard County
have a long and storied association with the United
States space program. For more than fifty years the
barrier island across the Indian River lagoon from
Titusville has served as the launch site of historic
unmanned and manned rockets at Kennedy Space Center (KSC)
and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The Titusville
community has been rooted in research and technology
development with companies such as AstroTech, the Boeing
Company, and United Space Alliance situated here to
support the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) in space exploration and research.
In 2005 there were 13,500 workers on KSC, which in
conjunction with the thousands of employees in
facilities in Titusville play an important part of the
$4.5 billion space industry here in Florida. According
to a 2005 study by NASA, each job at KSC resulted in 2.5
indirect jobs elsewhere in the community.
The City of Titusville is fortunate to have a diverse
mix of research and development, strong defense and
homeland security related businesses, and
entrepreneurial enterprises. Examples include, Knight
Enterprises LLC, which is a small arms and accessories
manufacturer that produces weapons for the U.S. military
and law enforcement. Geo Systems Inc. is another
Titusville firm that designs, develops and integrates
progressive new technology into unique products such as
a specialized high strength “REEL” light for safety &
rescue, under vehicle inspection robots, trailers for
the Multi-Use Remote extension for the Department of
Homeland Defense/Border Patrol and the U.S. Army. The
Technological Research and Development Authority (TRDA)
provides the cost-effective transfer of cutting edge
technologies to schools and small businesses throughout
the State of Florida through strategic alliances with
NASA, the federal government, the aerospace industry and
state partners - including the Department of Education,
Enterprise Florida and the Department of Community
Affairs.
Titusville is the home of Spaceport Commerce Park,
Riverfront Center and the Space Coast Regional Airport &
Industrial Park. These industrial centers provide more
than 2,000 acres of prime industrial property with
exceptional access to Interstate 95, SR 407, the
Beachline (SR 528), SR 405, the Florida East Coast
Railroad, and is in close proximity to Cape Canaveral.
All of these transportation facilities make Titusville
ideal for manufacturing, research and development.
Prospective manufacturers can take advantage of Foreign
Trade Zone #136 in the Spaceport Commerce Park and the
Space Coast Regional Airport properties thus reducing
expenses in importing, assembling, manufacturing,
testing, repackaging, distributing and exporting within
this zone.
The Florida/NASA Business Incubation Center (FNBIC)
accelerates the formulation, growth and success of
small, technology-based companies in Brevard County. The
3,000-square-foot facility is housed on the Titusville
campus of Brevard Community College. By offering
affordable space and shared office equipment and
services, the Incubator makes it possible to reduce many
of the costs associated with establishing and operating
a small business.
Five minutes east of Titusville, on the Kennedy Space
Center, is the Space Life Sciences Laboratory, which
serves as the gateway to the International Space Station
for science experiments and as a world-class home to
ground based investigations in biological science. This
facility will anchor Exploration Park, a 400-acre Space
Technology and Commerce Park.
Additional information websites:
www.NspacecoastEDC.org
www.spacecoastedc.org
www.trda.org
www.SpaceTechSolutions.com |