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History
2001:
Key community leaders formed Mast, Inc. non-profit
foundation with goal of raising private sector funds
NASA entered into Cooperative Agreement with non-profit
partner, MAST, Inc. ($5M to date from NASA)
2002:
NASA purchased 199 acres on I-10 outside SSC gates
to provide a secure and accessible location for visitor
and education programs
Collaboration with MS Department of Marine Resources
regarding 1,200 adjoining acres for environmental
experiences
2003:
NASA, Navy, NOAA, USGS, EPA, and other SSC scientists
and engineers worked with ESI Design to develop visitor
experience
2004:
MAST contracted with Harrison Price Company to
update feasibility study
MAST approved architectural and exhibition designs
2005:
Bond bills for INFINITY passed in both Mississippi
Legislative chambers
Funding for INFINITY was included in Governor’s
Call for Special Session
INFINITY featured as key element in Governor’s
Commission’s proposed vision for the new landscape
of the Coast
2006:
Bills introduced in both House and Senate for INFINITY
funding
Governor Barbour signed HB1634 awarding INFINITY
$6M