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Report of the Committee on a Commercially Developed Space Facility (1989)

Chapter: APPENDIX B: List of Participants

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APPENDIX B LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 69

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS NASA HEADQUARTERS Joseph K. Alexander, Assistant Associate Administrator (Science & Applications), Office of Space Science and Applications (OSSA) Judith Ambrus, Acting Assistant Director, Space Station Technology, Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST) John-David Bartoe, Chief Scientist, Office of Space Station (OSS) Gene Beam, Office of Space Flight (OSF) on temporary duty from Marshall Space Flight Center Roger K. Crouch, Chief Scientist Microgravity Science and Applications Division, OSSA Jerry J. Fitts, Director, Transportation Services, OSF William P. Gilbreath, Life Sciences Division, Flight Programs Branch, OSSA Leonard Harris, Chief Engineer, OAST Lawrence F. Herbolsheimer, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Commercial Programs (OCP) Ralph M. Hoodless, Jr., Director, Commercially Developed Space Facility, OSF Keith Hudkins, OSF Frank D. Lemkey, Acting Director, Microgravity Science and Applications Division, OSSA Thomas L. Moser, Deputy Associate Administrator (Development), OSS Dale D. Myers, Deputy Administrator, NASA Richard H. Ott, Director, Commercial Development Division, OCP Robert C. Rhome, Acting Assistant Associate Administrator (Space Station), OSSA James T. Rose, Assistant Administrator for Commercial Programs, OCP Anna Villamil, Venture Liaison, Commercial Development Division, OCP NASA CENTERS FOR THE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF SPACE Raymond Askew, Director, Space Power Institute, Auburn University Larry DeLucas, Assistant Director, Center for Macromolecular Crystallography at the University of Alabama, Birmingham Alex Ignatiev, Director, Space Vacuum Epitaxy Center, University of Houston Frank Jelinek, Associate Director, Advanced Materials Center, Battelle-Columbus Charles Lundquist, Director of Consortium for Materials Development in Space, University of Alabama, Huntsville Fred Speer, Director, Center for Advanced Space Propulsion, University of Tennessee Space Institute JOHNSON SPACE CENTER Bonnie J. Dunbar, Mission Specialist, Flight Crew Operations LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER Leonard DeRyder, Deputy Manager, Systems Engineering & Integration W. Ray Hook, Director for Space Joseph Talbot, Head of Systems Engineering & Integration 71

MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER Robert J. Naumann, Chief, Microgravity Science and Applications Division DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Richard Endres, Director, Office of Space Commercialization Cary Gravatt, Deputy Director, National Measurement Laboratory of National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Shellyn McCaffrey, Associate Deputy Secretary of Commerce Paul W. Todd, Biophysicist, Center for Chemical Engineering, NIST U.S. SENATE Martin P. Kress, Senior Staff, Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Space, Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE David H. Moore, Principal Analyst, Natural Resources and Commerce Division NATIONAL ACADEMY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION William Lilly, CDSF Study Chairman Carol Neves, Staff Frank Rosenberg, Staff AMOCO CHEMICAL COMPANY Jack R. Knox, Senior Research Associate BABCOCK AND WILCOX Robert Salm, Senior Principal Engineer, Space and Power Propulsion Ed Gaffney, Vice President for Government Operations DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY John W. Stevens, Jr., Manager of Discovery Research EUROPEAN SPACE RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE Dieter Andresen, EURECA EXTERNAL TANKS CORPORATION John Dutton, Dean of Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, and President, UCAR Foundation Randolph Ware, External Tanks Corporation 72

FAIRCHILD INDUSTRIES Morton Cohen, Fairchild Space Co. Steven Flajser, Head of Government Relations, Fairchild Industries Bernie Raab, Director of Advanced Programs, Fairchild Space Co. Martin Titland, President, Fairchild Space Co. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (AMIGA) Gilbert Silverman, Manager, Program Development David J. Wright, Manager, Marketing, Civil Space Programs MAXWELL LABORATORIES Andrew Wilson, Vice President SPACEHAB. INC. James M. Beggs, Chairman of the Board Richard Jacobson, Chief Executive Officer Chester Lee, Executive Vice President SPACE INDUSTRIES. INC. Joseph P. Allen, Executive Vice President James D. Calaway, Vice President, Marketing and Founder Maxime A. Faget, President and Chief Executive Officer and Founder Allen J. Louviere, Senior Vice President, Engineering and Operations TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING Nicholas L. Johnson, Advisory Scientist 3M CORPORATION Christopher Podsiadly, Director, Science Research Laboratory 73

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The Committee on a Commercially Developed Space Facility assessed the scientific and commercial benefit to the nation of having a CDSF in place prior to Space Station operations. The committee examined planned and anticipated microgravity research and manufacturing requirements of the federal government and commercial users as well as the extent to which existing, planned, and proposed capabilities and infrastructure could support these requirements. The committee's findings concentrate on the desirability of having an additional space facility in service to the interim preceding Space Station Freedom.

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