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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2005. Government/Industry/Academic Relationships for Technology Development: A Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11206.
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Appendix D
Workshop Attendees

Steering Committee

Darrell Branscome

Science Applications International Corporation

Molly Macauley

Resources for the Future

Dava Newman

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Charles Trimble

U.S. Global Positioning System Industry Council

Charles Walker

Boeing

Speakers and Panelists

John Huggins

University of California, Berkeley

John Hurt

National Science Foundation

Bobby Joe

Northrop Grumman

John C. Mankins

NASA

Curtis Peninger

Coast/ACM

John Roth

MicroSat Systems

Jim Ryder

Lockheed Martin

Jeff Shamma

University of California, Los Angeles

Steve Welby

DARPA

Other Attendees

Joe T. Howell

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Jonathan Krezel

NASA Headquarters/Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Michael Marlaire

NASA Ames Research Center

Neville I. Marzwell

NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Tom McDonald

Boeing

Benjamin Neumann

NASA Headquarters

Frank Schowengerdt

NASA Headquarters

Nantel Suzuki

NASA Headquarters

Staff

George Levin

National Academies

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2005. Government/Industry/Academic Relationships for Technology Development: A Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11206.
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NASA’s Human Exploration and Development of Space (HEDS) program within the Office of Space Flight has proposed a new framework for space technology and systems development—Advanced Systems, Technology, Research, and Analysis (ASTRA) for future space flight capabilities. To assist in the development of this framework, NASA asked the National Research Council to convene a series of workshops on technology policy issues concerning the relationship of the various stakeholders in advancing human and robotic exploration and development of space. The second workshop, which is the summarized in this report, focused on the interrelationship between government, industry, and academia in the development of technology. Examples from Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Department of Defense, and the National Science Foundation were covered in order to discuss best practices of such cooperative efforts as possible lessons for NASA’s space exploration activities.

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