Space Technology Consulting Services
Analytical Graphics, Inc
Since 2007, AppSpace has acted as the Canadian agent for client Analytical Graphics, Inc (AGI), providing consulting expertise in navigating the space and defence communities for expanding AGI’s presence and revenues in Canada.
"Wayne is a detailed and organized professional who can juggle many tasks at one time. He has a great work ethic and I have noticed first hand that everyone that comes in contact with Wayne counts him as a trusted advisor." - Scott Light, Regional Director (North), AGI, www.agi.com
Futron Corporation
Leveraging its unique Canadian defence and space background and connections, AppSpace has been able to provide consulting support to several editions of the Futron Space Competitiveness Index (2008, 2009, 2010, www.futron.com).
“Wayne is a pleasure to work with and is a true expert on Canada’s space program, with unique insight into military and civilian strategies, programs, and downstream applications. For three years in a row, Wayne has provided useful information and business intelligence as he reviewed Futron’s Space Competitiveness Index. I look forward to the opportunity to work with Wayne again.”
- Jay Gullish, Business Development Manager, Futron Corporation
Space Security Working Group 2008
The Space Security Index is a joint research project of the Institute of Air and Space Law, Project Ploughshares, the Secure World Foundation, the Cypress Fund for Peace and Security, and the Simons Centre for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Research at the Liu Institute for Global Issues, UBC, in cooperation with the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. The Working Group is part of the Space Security Index, a research project that aims to support transparency and dialogue on space security challenges and potential responses by providing an annual evidence-based assessment of space security trends and developments. It is also part of an education effort aimed at decision-makers and key stakeholders around the world. This annual assessment is developed through primary research in consultation with space security experts. In 2008, AppSpace was pleased to take part in the working group and offer its perspectives on the emerging conditions of space actors and activities that are forming the current space environment.
Aerospace Control Working Group 25-26 October 2007
As an objective observer, AppSpace was invited to attend the Aerospace Control Working Group, which also considers branch issues related to space human resources and activities.

