Algerian Space Agency

Algerian Space Agency
الوكالة الفضائية الجزائرية
Established 16 January 2002
Headquarters 14 Rue Omar AISSAOUI EL HAMMADIA, Bouzareah, Algiers
 Algeria
Administrator Azzedine Oussedik
Website http://www.asal.dz (French)

The Algerian Space Agency (Arabic: الوكالة الفضائية الجزائرية, (ASAL) was established on 16 January 2002 in Algiers, Bouzareah. It is in charge of the Algerian space program.

Objectives

  1. Propose to the Government the elements of a national strategy in the field of space activity and ensure their implementation;
  2. Establish a space infrastructure to strengthen national capacities;
  3. Implement the annual and multiannual programs to develop national space activities related to the various sectors concerned and to ensure the monitoring and evaluation;
  4. Propose to the Government best suited to national concerns and provide space systems, on behalf of the state, their design, implementation and operation;
  5. Provide the Government a policy of bilateral and multilateral cooperation geared to national needs;
  6. Monitoring and evaluation of the commitments arising from the obligations of the state in regional and international agreements in the fields of space activity

Composition

The Algerian Space Agency consists of a central structure and four operational entities:

International Cooperation

Regarding bilateral cooperation, the Algerian Space Agency signed:[1]

Satellites

External links

References

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