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==Finances==
==Finances==
The Confederate Aeronautics and Space Administration (CASA) is a financially robust organization with multiple streams of income, primarily driven by contracts and fulfillment services, and various other sources of revenue. The agency operates with substantial government funding, receiving D$850 billion annually and an additional D$584 billion biennially to cover its vast array of operations.
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CASA's operational expenditures are categorized into ground and space operations, with significant investments in personnel, research, maintenance, and space missions. Despite the high costs associated with its ambitious programs, CASA remains profitable, generating a net profit of D$16 billion annually. This financial stability ensures the continued advancement and success of CASA's missions, fostering innovation and exploration in aerospace.
 
The agency's financial health is pivotal to its ability to undertake large-scale projects and maintain its position at the forefront of space exploration and technology development.
 
===Revenue Sources===
''Contracts and Fulfillment''
* Yearly Income: D$56 Billion
* Details: Income from fulfilling contracts for satellite launches, space research, and international collaborations.
 
''Miscellaneous Income''
* Yearly Income: D$245 Billion
* Details: Revenue from various other sources such as patents, licensing, and commercial partnerships.
 
===Budget Income (Government Funding)===
''Primary Budget''
* Yearly Allocation: D$850 Billion
* Details: Annual funding provided by the national government, adjusted according to operational costs and expected revenue from services rendered.
 
''Reserve Budget''
* Biennial Allocation: D$584 Billion
* Details: Additional funding provided every two years to cover unforeseen expenses and ensure financial stability.
 
===Operational Expenditures===
''Ground Operations''
* Yearly Expenditure: D$250 Billion
* Details: Costs associated with personnel, research and development, and maintenance of ground facilities.
 
''Space Operations''
* Yearly Expenditure: D$560 Billion
* Details: Expenses related to space missions, including launches, maintenance of space stations, and upkeep of orbiters.
 
===Profit/Loss Summary===
* Total Yearly Revenue: D$301 Billion
* Total Yearly Expenditure: D$810 Billion
* Total Profit: D$16 Billion (Net profit after operational expenditures)


==The Jupiter II Reusable Rocket==
==The Jupiter II Reusable Rocket==
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==Lunar Outposts==
==Lunar Outposts==
===Sierra Lunar Outpost===
{{main|Anagonian Lunar Outpost Sierra}}
==International Partners==
==International Partners==

Latest revision as of 22:33, 21 May 2024

Confederate Aeronautics and Space Administration
CASAFlag.jpg
Flag of CASA
AbbreviationCASA
Motto"Defend and conquer" - Pre-1961
"Beyond the skies we discover" - 1961-onward
FormationMay 1951
(73 years ago)
 (1951-05)
Headquarters Anagonia West Islands Space Complex
Administrator
Anagonia Marissa Schultz
West Islands Space Complex
Budget
D$1.4 Trillion (yearly)
Staff
45,500

Overview

The Confederate Aeronautics and Space Administration (CASA) stands as the pinnacle of space exploration for the Confederate States of Anagonia (CSA). Founded in 1951 CE under the directive of President William Youngston, CASA marked the dawn of Anagonian space ambitions. Initially established with a military focus, CASA has since evolved into a multifaceted organization, seamlessly integrating military expertise with civilian innovation. Today, CASA's mandate extends beyond national defense to encompass a wide range of scientific research, technological advancement, and international collaboration. With a legacy of groundbreaking achievements and a forward-looking vision, CASA remains at the forefront of Anagonia's journey into the cosmos.

The flag of CASA is a testament to the United Republic's spirit. Adopted in 1961, it symbolizes the close cooperation between Anagonia, Nodea Rudav, and Drekamythia. The three stars and two white branches represent this unity, while the two-headed black falcon embodies CASA's dual mission of space exploration and national defense. The red background signifies ambition and perseverance, and the blue stripes stand for the honor and integrity essential for responsible and earnest scientific exploration. The flag reflects the organization's dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering international partnerships in space exploration.

History

Administration

CASA is a highly organized and strategically managed aerospace agency with a clear focus on innovation, international collaboration, and financial sustainability. Under the leadership of various dedicated Chief Administrators, the agency has successfully navigated numerous challenges to maintain its position at the forefront of space exploration and technology. With key initiatives like the Future Reusable Launch Rocket Initiative and the Big Gemini Collaboration which led to the Apollo Program, CASA continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in space, driving both technological advancement and economic growth. The agency's robust financial management and well-structured administrative framework ensure that it can sustain its ambitious programs and continue to achieve significant milestones in space exploration.

Administration of CASA
Name Position Military Rank Role Years Service Notes
Marissa Schultz Chief Administrator Captain, CSAF (retired) Leadership 25 Years Marissa was hand-picked to take over leadership of CASA in 2020 by Lara Williamson after Lara's retirement. She was originally an Astronaut on several Orbiter and Buran shuttle missions, acting as Commander on at least three. She oversees all operations and strategic direction of CASA, ensuring the agency meets its goals and objectives.
Baily Brown Vice-Chief Administrator Colonel, CSAF Administration 14 Years Baily directly managed the development and testing of reusable launch rockets, including the Jupiter I and Jupiter II. He successfully navigated political and technical challenges to transition from the failed Jupiter I to the successful Jupiter II and Jupiter II(I-A). He now continues Military Liaison relations with CASA as well as assists with overall administration duties.
Lucas Mendes Chief Financial Officer Corporal, CSA (retired) Head of Fiscal Administration 18 Years Lucas obtained his Masters Degree in Business Management and Finance before he was hired on at CASA. He manages to maintain CASA’s profitability with a net profit of D$16 billion annually despite high operational costs and nearly overwhelming challenges. He directly manages CASA's budget, funding allocations, and financial planning to ensure fiscal responsibility and sustainability for the space agency.
Dr. Elisa Martell Head of Lunar Research Ops Major, CSMC (retired) Admin of Lunar Operations 12 Years A retired Marine Corps Combat Medic who obtained their doctorate in psychology, utilizing it to better understand lunar survivability. Dr. Martell manages all aspects of lunar research, exploration, and scientific discoveries.
Hiroshi Tanaka Head of Contracts and Fulfillment Sergeant, CSA (retired) Admin of Customer Service 30 Years Hiroshi did his mandatory 4 year military service and, afterward, went straight into CASA due to his masters degree in customer experience management. He oversees contractual agreements, ensuring the timely and successful completion of services for clients and partners.
Anaya Patel Head of Ground Operations Trooper, CSMP (retired) Admin of Ground Operations 15 Years While serving as a Military Policeman, Anaya went to college to better her education in logistics and management. She obtained a Bachelors in Logistics and was a top pick for CASA. She currently handles personnel management, research and development, and maintenance of all ground facilities.
Ivan Volkov Head of Space Operations Colonel, CSAF Admin of Space Operations 28 Years Colonel Volkov is an active serving CSAF Commanding Officer with the direct responsibility to oversee CASA space operations. He directly supervises and coordinates launches, space missions, space station and outpost upkeep, and orbital maintenance of all CASA assets.

Finances

The Jupiter II Reusable Rocket

The Independence-class Space Shuttle

Shuttle Fleet

Rocket Fleet

Space Stations

Satellites

Launch Sites

Lunar Outposts

Sierra Lunar Outpost

International Partners