Appendix A
Public Workshop Agendas
Committee on Innovation Models for Aerospace Technologies
Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy
Workshop on
Aeronautics, Innovation, and the Public Good
June 28, 2004
The National Academies
21st and C Streets NW
Lecture Room
Washington, DC
9:00 |
Welcome and Introductions |
9:20 |
Panel 1. Innovation in a resource-constrained environment: Lessons from the private sector |
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Graham R. Mitchell, University of Pennsylvania John Terninko, Responsible Management Inc. |
10:20 |
Panel 2. Innovation in a resource-constrained environment: Lessons from the public sector |
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Bill Valdez, U.S. Department of Energy Gerald Hane, Globalvation Sara Clark, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Alan R. Shaffer, U.S. Department of Defense |
12:15 |
Lunch |
13:15 |
Panel 3. Public-private divide for technology innovation |
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Richard John, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center Mike Scherer, Haverford College |
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James G. McEwen, Staas & Halsey LLP John Alic, Consultant |
15:05 |
Break |
15:15 |
Panel 4. Priority setting for future NASA aeronautics |
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Wesley L. Harris, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Simeon H. Austin, Pratt & Whitney Mark Anderson, Boeing Phantom Works |
16:45 |
Panel 5. Technology Innovation in the NASA Context |
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Victor Lebacqz, Office of Aeronautics Jaiwon Shin, Office of Aeronautics Terrence Hertz, Office of Aeronautics Richard Christiansen, Glenn Research Center Bruce Holmes, Langley Research Center |
17:35 |
Closing remarks |
17:45 |
Adjourn |
Committee on Innovation Models for Aerospace Technologies
Board on Science, Technology and Economic Policy
Workshop on
NASA’s Roles in Aeronautics Innovation
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Keck Center Room 100
The National Academies
500 Fifth Street, N.W.
Washington, DC
8:30 AM |
Welcome and Introduction |
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Alan Schriesheim, Chairman |
8:45 AM |
Hon. Robert S. Walker, Wexler & Walker Public Policy Associates and Commission on the Future of the Aerospace Industry |
9:30 AM |
Panel I: NASA’s role in fundamental science and engineering R&D for a broad range of national aeronautical technology needs, public and private |
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Moderator: Deborah Wince-Smith, Council on Competitiveness David North, Aviation Week, ret. John Douglass, Aerospace Industries Association |
10:30 AM |
Break |
10:45 AM |
Panel II: NASA’s role in R&D for the development of future airframes and aircraft propulsion systems |
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Moderator: Joe Morone, Bentley College Dorothy Robyn, The Brattle Group David Whelan, Boeing Phantom Works Col. Mike Leahy, Air Force Research Laboratory Dick Johnson, Gulfstream Corporation Charles Boccadoro, Northrop Grumman Corporation Frank Cappuccio, Lockheed Martin Corporation |
12:45 PM |
Lunch |
1:30 PM |
Panel III: NASA’s role in R&D in support of the nation’s future air transportation management system and aviation safety |
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Moderator: Duncan Moore, University of Rochester Dorothy Robyn, The Brattle Group George Donohue, George Mason University Charles Keegan, Joint Planning and Development Office Richard Marchi, Airport Council International Monte Belger, Lockheed Martin Corporation Holly Woodruff Lyons, House Aviation Subcommittee Vernon Ellingstad, National Transportation Safety Board Matthew Blake, Seagull Technology |
3:00 |
Break |
3:15 |
Panel III Discussion |
4:30 |
Summation |
5:00 |
Adjourn |