http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ast/
Established in 1984 as part of the Department of Transportation, AST was transferred to the FAA in 1995. The website provides information and access to Licenses, Permits, Approvals and Launch Data. The Reports and Studies section is "the official collection of current publications, market forecasts, research studies, and reports about commercial space transportation". The Regulations section gives you Final Rules and the specific legislation and regulations under Title 14 CFR Chapter III. Under the AST Programs you'll find the Environmental Program and the International Affairs effort outlined. Space Transportation Infrastructure Matching Grants were first funded in 2010. Information about application and contact for these funds are located here. You can learn how the commercial space transportation system affects everyone economically and financially. Aerospace engineers and industry analysts are invited to apply for work with AST. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has a mobile viewing website as well as pages on the major social networks.
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