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Suggested Citation:"Attachment 2: Final Review Agenda." National Research Council. 2004. Vehicle Systems Panel Report on the Status of NASA's Vehicles Systems Program: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10904.
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Attachment 2 Final Review Agencla November 19 and 20, 2003 Washington, D.C. Wednesday, November 19 S:30 AM - CLOSED SESSION - NRC ant! Staff Only 9:00 AM - Start of OPEN SESSION - Introduction to New Program (Leve! 1) ant! presentation on VISTA 10:15 AM-Break 10:30 AM- Level 2 - Integratec! Tailorec! Aerostructures 1: ~ 5 AM - Level 2 - Quiet Aircraft Technology 12:00 noon- LUNCH - CLOSED SESSION :00 PM - OPEN SESSION - Efficient Aerodynamic Shapes and Integration 1:45 PM - Autonomous and Robust Av 2:30 PM- Break . ~ tonics 2:45 PM - Flight and System Demonstrations 3:30 PM - Ultra-Efficient Engine Technology 4:15 PM - Low Emissions Alternative Power 5:00 PM - Closing Remarks 5:15PM-Break 5:30 PM - CLOSED SESSION 6:00 PM - Adjourn Thursday, November 20 The entire day was helc! in closet! session. 16

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In November 2003, ASEB released a report, An Assessment of NASA’s Aeronautics Technology Programs. After the release, NASA requested the NRC to reconvene the Panel on Vehicle Systems Program, which had been established as part of the study infrastructure for the report. Specifically, NASA wanted an evaluation of the progress made by the Program in formulating and directing its activities over the past nine months (since March 2003). This letter report presents the findings of that review. In almost all cases, the recommendations contained in this letter report, amplify and reinforce those contained in the full report.

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