Benefits to Membership
Eligibility
Consortium membership is now open to established businesses and non-profit organizations that demonstrate a significant presence in Texas.
Individual persons interested in TARSEC membership must be employed by a qualified business or non-profit organization, and membership should route through said business/non-profit. Individual membership outside of a business or non-profit is not available. Please see the TARSEC Membership Policy document for eligibility information.
How to Participate
Determine eligibility. Review the TARSEC membership eligibility requirements.
Complete the membership request form. Please complete the form based on your organization’s information. A request does not obligate your institution to become a TARSEC member.
Complete and submit the Consortium Membership Agreement. You will be prompted to upload the completed Consortium Membership Agreement to the membership application.
Review period. After your application is submitted, you will receive a confirmation email and our team will begin processing your submission.
Membership decision. Once membership is approved by the TARSEC Executive Committee, the organization POC and each participant will receive notification from TARSEC and access to the member’s portal on the website.
If you have any questions or trouble, please contact our team by email.
CONSORTIUM MEMBERS
Institutes of Higher Education
Lamar State College Port Arthur
Stephen F. Austin State University
Texas A&M Health Science Center
Texas A&M International University
Texas A&M University – Central TX
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
Texas A&M University – Kingsville
Texas A&M University – San Antonio
Texas A&M University – Texarkana
Texas A&M University School of Law
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
University of Houston – Clear Lake
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
University of North Texas at Dallas
University of North Texas Health Science Center
University of Texas – Arlington
University of Texas – Health Science Center at Houston
University of Texas – Health Science Center at San Antonio
University of Texas – MD Anderson Cancer Center
University of Texas – Medical Branch
University of Texas – Permian Basin
University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley
University of Texas – San Antonio
Industry
Ambrosia Space Manufacturing Corporation
Associated Semiconductor Support & Equipment (ASSET) Solutions
Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation
Exos Aerospace Systems & Technologies, Inc.
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
Knight Aerospace Medical System, LLC
Orbital Construction Pioneers, Inc
Starr Nuclear LLC
Non-Profits
Arlington Economic Development Corporation
Bay Area Houston Transportation Partnership
Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation
National Space Society of North Texas
North American Strategy for Competitiveness, Inc. (NASCO)
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)

