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Chapter: A COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

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APPENDIX A
Committee Meetings and Other Activities

This appendix provides details about committee meetings, site visits, and the individuals and organizations contacted during the course of the study.

JULY 14–16, 1997, DAYTON, OHIO

Meeting objectives: complete administrative business, including introductions and composition/balance discussions for new members, introduction to the National Research Council, committee and report procedures, and committee administrative support methodology; briefings by Air Force and Wright Laboratory on the Hypersonic Technology Program; briefing by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency on the Affordable Rapid Response Missile Demonstrator Program; briefings by NASA on the HYPER-X Program and the Advanced Reusable Transportation Technology Project; develop program contacts; develop committee assignments and report strategy; approve report concept; determine location and date of next committee meeting.

Presenters

WRIGHT LABORATORY

Dr. Tom Curran

Robert Mercier

Keith Numbers

James Weber

Dr. Terrry Ronald

Glen Liston

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO

Maj. Ira Wade, ASC/VXX

Joe Reiman, ASC/XR

NATIONAL AIR INTELLIGENCE CENTER

Jeff Drouhard

THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY/ APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY

Mike White

DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY

Lt. Col. Walt Price

EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, FLORIDA

Maj. Dave Bunker, WL/MNAV

NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER

Uwe Hueter

NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER

Richard Tyson

BOEING NORTH AMERICAN

Dr. Kevin Bowcut

AUGUST 21–22, 1997, IRVINE, CALIFORNIA

Meeting objectives: composition/balance discussions for new members; briefings by the Navy, NASA, and industry on hypersonic technology; discussions on report strategy; modify report outline/concept; set goals for the October committee meeting in Washington, D.C.

Presenters

NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER

James L.Hunt

OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH

Dave Siegel

Albert J.DeSanti, Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake

Mike Mumford, Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake

THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY/ APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY

Mike White

BOEING PHANTOMWORKS

George Orton

ROCKETDYNE DIVISION OF BOEING NORTH AMERICAN

Raymond B.Edelman

Suggested Citation:"A COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES." National Research Council. 1998. Review and Evaluation of the Air Force Hypersonic Technology Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6195.
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BOEING NORTH AMERICAN

Kevin Bowcutt

Ray Bartlett

Alan Boutilier

Thad Sanford

Curt Wiler

PRATT AND WHITNEY

Ted Langston

Steve Beckel

Robert Faulkner

AEROJET

Mel Bulman

Adam Siebenhaar

KAISER MARQUARDT

Jeff Jensen

LOCKHEED MARTIN

Craig Johnston

Ed Glasgow

U.S. AIR FORCE

Ray Moszee

HYPERSONIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM OFFICE

Edward S.Gravlin

Terrence M.F.Ronald

OCTOBER 8–9, 1997, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Meeting objectives: briefing and discussion of Air Force hypersonic missile requirements and missile survivability; briefing by Hughes on hypersonic missile system-level issues; discuss report strategy and updated report outline/ concept; integrate written portions of report; set goals for the next committee meeting.

Presenters

LINCOLN LABORATORY

Bill Keicher

HUGHES CORPORATION

Vern Mullikin

Bob Boriss

AIR FORCE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Lt. Col. Dennis Miner

DECEMBER 4–5, 1997, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

Meeting objectives: briefing by the Air Force on the military space plane technology program and aspects of the program that might require development of enabling hypersonic technologies; briefing by the Air Force on international developments in hypersonic technologies that might affect the study; briefings on other applications of hypersonic technologies and on commercial space developments; discussion of report strategy and creation of first full message draft of the report; set goals for next meeting and committee member assignments.

Presenters

AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY

Lt. Col. Craig McPherson

WRIGHT LABORATORY

Lee Bain

Jeff Drouhard

SPACE ACCESS, INC.

Steve Wurst

HYTECH CONSULTANT

Fred Billig

JANUARY 27–28, 1998, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Meeting objectives: complete writing assignments for concurrence draft; update information on Air Force Hypersonic Technology Program.

Presenter

WRIGHT LABORATORY

Robert Mercier

Suggested Citation:"A COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES." National Research Council. 1998. Review and Evaluation of the Air Force Hypersonic Technology Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6195.
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This study was undertaken in response to a request by the U.S. Air Force that the National Research Council (NRC) examine whether the technologies that underlie the concept of a hypersonic, air-launched, air-breathing, hydrocarbon-fueled missile with speeds up to Mach 81 can be demonstrated in time to be initially operational by 2015. To conduct the study, the NRC appointed the Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Air Force Hypersonic Technology Program, under the auspices of the Air Force Science and Technology Board.

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