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APPENDIX
C
Study Chronology
(Meetings, Briefings, and Site Visits)
MEETING, AP1lII 21-22,1987,
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
April 21, 1987
Overview of the Independent
Evaluation Group (IEG) for
the SDIO power program
Review of the SP-100 Ground
Engineering System (GES)
space reactor program
R. Joseph Sovie
NASA Lewis Research Center
Major Joseph A. ShoTtis
U.S. Department of Energy
Overview of the multimegawatt Stephen J. Lanes
space nuclear power program U.S. Department of Energy
Classified presentations:
Philosophy of the SDIO
space-based power program;
relevance of this study
Overview of the SD! system
architecture
Overview of the SDI
power program
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Richard Verga and
Robert Wiley
SDIO Power Program Office
Edward T. Gerry
W. J. Schafer Associates, Inc.
Richard Verga and
Robert Wiley
SDIO Power Program Office
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Aft;er-dinner [ark:
Possible civilian space-based
power applications
Raymond S. ColIaday
NASA Headquarters
April 22,1987: Committee Executive Session
M1:ETING, JUNE 25-26, 1987,
NASA LEWIS 1lESE:ARCH CENTER,
CLEVELAND, OHIO
Jnne 25, 1987
NASA space power needs
and programs
SD! space power architecture
studies
SDI nonnuclear baseload and
multimegawatt power
program
SDI power conditioning and
pulse power program
Space plasma experiments
aboard rockets (SPEAR)
USAF/SDI thermionics
technology program
Space power environmental
effects
After-dinner talk:
Powering the space station
APPENDIX C
R. Joseph Sovie
NASA Lewis Research Center
R. Joseph Sovie
NASA Lewis Research Center
William Borger
Air Force Wright
Aeronautical Laboratory
Phillip N. Mace
W. J. Schafer Associates, Inc.
Herbert Cohen
W. J. Schafer Associates, Inc.
Elliot Kennel
Air Force Wright
Aeronautical Laboratory
Carolyn K. Purvis
Committee on Advanced Space
Based High Power
Technologies
Larry H. Gordon
NASA Lewis Research Center
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APPENDIX C
Classified presentation:
Soviet space nuclear power
program
117
Anne 26,1987: Executive Session
Lt. Ran(ly Wharton
USAF/Wright Patterson
MEETING, JULY 2~21, 1987,
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
July 20, 1987: Sandia National Laboratories
Issues in nuclear fuel technology K. Lee Peddicord
for space power under Committee on Advanced Space
transient conditions Based High Power Technologies
Louis O. Cropp
Sandia National Laboratories
Status of multimegawatt power
sources and power
conditioning subsystems
NPB integrated experiment
Quentin Quinn
power subsystem integration McDonnell Douglas
The DOE thermionic fuel ele-
ment (TFE) verification
program
Classified presentations:
Richard DahIberg
General Atomics
Power system aspects of the Carmelo Spirio
neutral-particle beam (NPB) Los Alamos National Laboratory
An Air Force perspective on
space power
Soviet space-based power
development
After-dinner talk:
High-temperature super-
conductors: Why all the
excitement?
Capt. Arthur F. Huber
AFSTC/XI, (PLANS)
KirtIand Air Force Base
New Mexico
Phi} Berman
Defense Intelligence Agency
Frederic A. Morse
I,os Alamos National Laboratory
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Tour of PBFA IT
Tour of Sandia Pulsed
Reactor IlI
s
APPENDIX C
July 21,1987 (army: Sandia National Laboratories
Guide: T. H. Martin
Sandia National Laboratories
Guide: K. R. Prestwich
Sandia National Laboratories
July 21, 1987 (pimp: Executive Session at Offices of Science
Applications International Corporation
MEETING, AUGUST 25-26,1987,
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
August 25,1987/Boeing Aerospace Co - any
Overview of the free-electron Don R. Shoffstall
laser (FEL) Boeing Aerospace Co.
Tour of the FEI:, laboratory Guide: Don R. Shoffstall
Boeing Aerospace Co.
Walter S. Gregorwich
Lockheed Missiles & Space Co.
Larry I. Amstutz
Beivoir Research, Development,
and Engineering Center
Beaming power from earth to
space with microwaves
U.S. Army activities relevant to
space-based power
The SP-100 project's approach
to developing a long-lived
SP-100 power system
Jack F. Mondt
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
August 26,1987: Executive session at Battelle Seattle
Conference Center
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APPENDIX C
119
MEETING, OCTOBER 19-20,1987,
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCI:E:NCES,
WASHINGTON, D.C.
October 19, 1987
Update on SDIO power program Richard Verga and David Buden
SDIO Power Program Office
Presentation on beaming of
power to space platforms
using microwaves
William C. Brown
Microwave Power Transmission
Systems
and
Martin I. Hoffert
New York University
October 20, 1987
Status of Congressional activities John V. Dugan and
relevant to space power Nelson L. Milder
Subcommittee on Energy R&D
House Co~runittee on Science,
Space, and Technology
MEETING, NOVEMBER 17-18, 1987,
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
WASHINGTON, D.C.
November 17, 1987
Some innovative concepts for Osman K. Mawardi
space power generation and Case Western Reserve University
storage
Study panel on small nuclear Ear! J. Wah~quist
space reactor power systems U.S. Department of Energy
November 18,1987: Executive Session
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Report on Albuquerque meeting
on space nuclear power
Update on the SDIO power
program
APPENDIX C
MEETING, JANUARY 21-22,1988,
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,
WASHINGTON, D.C.
January 21, 1988
January 22, 1988
Gerald L. KuIcinski and
K. Lee Peddicord
Committee on Advanced Space
Based High Power
Technologies
Richard Verga
SDIO Power Program Office
Representative terms from entire chapter:
sdio power