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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2009. Approaches to Future Space Cooperation and Competition in a Globalizing World: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12694.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2009. Approaches to Future Space Cooperation and Competition in a Globalizing World: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12694.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2009. Approaches to Future Space Cooperation and Competition in a Globalizing World: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12694.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2009. Approaches to Future Space Cooperation and Competition in a Globalizing World: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12694.
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B Workshop Agenda and Participants AGENDA November 18, 2008 1:00 p.m. Welcome/Introduction Charles F. Kennel, Space Studies Board (SSB) Ravi B. Deo, Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB) Session 1 1:15 Scientific and Technological Cooperation and Competition in a Globalizing World Moderator Charles F. Kennel, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Keynote Speaker Conrad Lautenbacher, NOAA (retired) Discussant Vincent Sabathier, Center for Strategic and International Studies Session 2: Lessons Learned 2:30 Governmental Space Cooperation and Competition During and After the Cold War: Lessons Learned Keynote Speaker Roger Launius, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution 3:15 Panel 1: Cooperation and Collaboration in Space Activities: Lessons Learned Moderator Joan Vernikos, Thirdage LLC Panelists Jean-Pierre Swings, European Space Sciences Committee Linda Moodie, NOAA-NESDIS Peggy Finarelli, George Mason University Mark J. Albrecht, former President, International Launch Services 4:30 Panel 2: Competition in Space Activities: Lessons Learned Moderator Joan Vernikos, Thirdage LLC Panelists Clay Mowry, President, Arianespace, Inc. Mark Brender, GeoEye Andrew Aldrin, United Launch Alliance 24

6:00 p.m. Reception and Dinner Real World Implications for International Space Cooperation Dinner Speaker Roald Sagdeev, University of Maryland November 19, 2008 9:00 a.m. Opening Remarks Charles F. Kennel, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD Session 3 9:15 Cooperation, Competition and National Security Moderator Warren M. Washington, National Center for Atmospheric Research Panelists A. Thomas Young, Lockheed Martin (retired) Eric Sterner, Consultant Session 4 11:00 Cooperation and Collaboration in Space Activities: A Tool for Future Engagement Moderator Lennard Fisk, University of Michigan Panelists Gregory Kulacki, Union of Concerned Scientists Yoshinori Yoshimura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Gib Kirkham, NASA Office of External Relations 12:30 p.m. Lunch 1:30 Parallel Discussion Groups Topic 1: International Space Cooperation as a Tool for Engagement with Emerging Space Power Moderator Charles F. Kennel, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, UCSD Topic 2: The Role of International Cooperation in the Future of Space Exploration Moderator Peggy Finarelli, George Mason University Topic 3: The Role of Earth Observations in Supporting International Efforts in Climate and Sustainability Moderator Conrad Lautenbacher, NOAA (retired) 25

Topic 4: New Approaches to Global Space Cooperation in a Time of Limited Resources Moderator Molly K. Macauley, Resources for the Future 5:30 Adjourn for the day November 20, 2008 9:00 a.m. Parallel Discussion Groups Reconvene to Finalize Presentations 10:00 Reconvene in Plenary Review of Parallel Discussion Groups’ Outputs Moderator A. Thomas Young, Lockheed Martin (retired) 11:15 General Discussion Moderator Ravi B. Deo, Northrop Grumman 12:15 p.m. Summary and Wrap-up Moderator Charles F. Kennel, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, UCSD 12:30 Adjourn WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS Keynote Speakers, Moderators and Panelists Mark J. Albrecht, Consultant; former President, International Launch Services Andrew Aldrin, United Launch Alliance Mark Brender, GeoEye Peggy Finarelli, George Mason University Gib Kirkham, NASA Gregory Kulacki, Union of Concerned Scientists Roger Launius, National Air and Space Museum Conrad Lautenbacher, former Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and Administrator, NOAA Clay Mowry, Arianespace Inc Vincent Sabathier, Center for Strategic and International Studies Roald Sagdeev, University of Maryland Eric Sterner, Consultant Jean-Pierre Swings, European Space Sciences Committee Yoshinori Yoshimura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Washington Office) 26

SSB Members Charles F. Kennel, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD, Chair A. Thomas Young, Lockheed Martin Corporation (retired), Vice Chair Daniel N. Baker, University of Colorado Steven J. Battel, Battel Engineering Yvonne C. Brill, Aerospace Consultant Elizabeth R. Cantwell, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Andrew B. Christiansen, Dixie State College and Aerospace Corporation Alan Dressler, The Observatories of the Carnegie Institution Jack D. Fellows, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Fiona A. Harrison, California Institute of Technology Klaus Keil, University of Hawaii Molly K. Macauley, Resources for the Future Berrien Moore III, Climate Central Robert T. Pappalardo, Jet Propulsion Laboratory James Pawelczyk, Pennsylvania State University Soroosh Sorooshian, University of California, Irvine Joan Vernikos, Thirdage LLC Warren M. Washington, National Center for Atmospheric Research Charles E. Woodward, University of Minnesota ASEB Member Ravi B. Deo, Northrop Grumman Corporation Rapporteur James V. Zimmerman, President of International Space Services, Inc. Invited Guests Marc Allen, NASA Jacques Blamont, Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales Lennard A. Fisk, University of Michigan Lou Friedman, The Planetary Society Tamara Jernigan, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Linda Moodie, NOAA-NESDIS George Paulikas, Aerospace Corporation (retired) Ed Stone, California Institute of Technology and COSPAR Tim Stryker, U.S. Geological Survey James Van Laak, Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Commercial Spaceflight James Vedda, Aerospace Corporation Lyn Wigbels, Center for Strategic and International Studies and Consultant Jean-Claude Worms, European Space Sciences Committee 27

National Research Council Staff Joseph K. Alexander, Senior Program Officer, SSB Carmela J. Chamberlain, Program Associate, SSB Dwayne A. Day, Program Officer, SSB Brian D. Dewhurst, Program Officer, ASEB Sandra J. Graham, Senior Program Officer, SSB Lewis Groswald, Lloyd V. Berkner Space Policy Intern, SSB David Lang, Program Officer, Board on Physics and Astronomy (BPA) Celeste Naylor, Information Management Associate, SSB Tanja E. Pilzak, Manager, Program Operations, SSB and ASEB Robert L. Riemer, Senior Program Officer, BPA Christina O. Shipman, Financial Officer, SSB and ASEB David H. Smith, Senior Program Officer, SSB Marcia S. Smith, Director, SSB and ASEB Brant Sponberg, Senior Program Officer and Associate Director, SSB Victoria Swisher, Research Associate, SSB 28

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Numerous countries and regions now have very active space programs, and the number is increasing. These maturing capabilities around the world create a plethora of potential partners for cooperative space endeavors, while at the same time heightening competitiveness in the international space arena.

This book summarizes a public workshop held in November 2008 for the purpose of reviewing past and present cooperation, coordination, and competition mechanisms for space and Earth science research and space exploration; identifying significant lessons learned; and discussing how those lessons could best be applied in the future, particularly in the areas of cooperation and collaboration.

Presentations and initial discussion focused on past and present experiences in international cooperation and competition to identify "lessons learned." Those lessons learned were then used as the starting point for subsequent discussions on the most effective ways for structuring future cooperation or coordination in space and Earth science research and space exploration. The goal of the workshop was not to develop a specific model for future cooperation or coordination, but rather to explore the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches and stimulate further deliberation on this important topic.

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