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Guest Speaker Presentations to the Committee
MEETING 1, WASHINGTON, D.C., AUGUST 5-6, 2003
OSTP Perspectives of NAI
Bill Jeffrey
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
The National Aerospace Initiative—A Synergistic Partnership between NASA and DoD
John Rogacki
Headquarters, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NAI and the U.S. Army
Billy Walker
U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command
DARPA Programs for the NAI Objective
Art Morrish
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Air Force CONOPS Champion Process and the Linkage to Science and Technology
Mike Snodgrass
Headquarters, U.S. Air Force
National Aerospace Initiative
Ron Sega
Director of Defense Research and Engineering
MEETING 2, DAYTON, OHIO, SEPTEMBER 3-5, 2003
Hypersonic Technology Status and Development Roadmap
Kevin Bowcutt
The Boeing Company
Hypersonics
Tom Corbett
Headquarters Air Combat Command
Hypersonics—A Lockheed Martin Perspective
Paul Hagseth
Lockheed Martin Corporation
AFRL and NAI Perspectives to AFSTB Committee on NAI
Jack Blackhurst
Air Force Research Laboratory
National Aerospace Initiative Overview
Jess Sponable
Air Force Research Laboratory
The Role of Turbine Engines in NAI
Timothy Lewis
Air Force Research Laboratory
AFRL Hypersonic Propulsion Presentation to the Air Force Science and Technology Board
Robert Mercier and Thomas Jackson
Air Force Research Laboratory
Power and Thermal Technologies for NAI
JoAnn Erno
Air Force Research Laboratory
Intersection of Air Force Propulsion Science and Technology and the NAI
Drew DeGeorge
Air Force Research Laboratory
National Aerospace Initiative: Materials and Processes
Daniel Evans
Air Force Research Laboratory
National Aerospace Initiative Payloads
Chuck Kastenholz
Air Force Research Laboratory
AFRL NAI Summary
Jack Blackhurst
Air Force Research Laboratory
NASA Hypersonics
Charles McClinton
NASA Langley Research Center
U.S. Hypersonic Ground Test and Evaluation Capabilities
Dan Marren
Arnold Engineering Development Center
National Aerospace Initiative USSTRATCOM Perspective
William Shelton
United States Strategic Command
MEETING 3, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO, OCTOBER 7-9, 2003
Space Transportation Strategy
Gary Martin
NASA
Key Army Capabilities Where Hypersonic Technologies May Apply
Tim Coffin
Headquarters, Department of the Army
NGLT Briefing to the Air Force Science and Technology Board
Garry Lyles
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Requirements and Facilities for Ground Test of Full-Scale Scramjet Engines at Duplicated Flight Conditions from Mach 8 to 15
Michael Holden
Calspan-University of Buffalo Research Center
Synthesizing Numerical Analysis Data to Design and Develop Hypersonic Engines and Airframes
Graham Candler
University of Minnesota
HyFly Briefing to National Academy of Sciences
Gil Graff
Office of Naval Research
NAI Overview
Ron Sega
Director of Defense Research & Engineering
Rocketdyne Propulsion Efforts Related to NAI
John Vilja
The Boeing Company
AFSPC Perspective on the National Aerospace Initiative (NAI)
Pam Stewart
Air Force Space Command
Prompt Global Strike
Tom Ross
Air Force Space Command
Operational Concept for the Land Based Strategic Deterrent
Rod Peoples
Air Force Space Command
ORS Mission Need
Phil Pepperl
Air Force Space Command
ORS Operations Concept
Walt Koozin
Air Force Space Command
ORS Analysis of Alternatives
Pam Stewart
Air Force Space Command
Technology Assumptions
Robert Hickman
The Aerospace Corporation
Representing the Space and Missile Systems Center
Military Utility Assessment
Greg Keether
Air Force Space Command
Candidate Space Architectures
Robert Hickman
The Aerospace Corporation
Representing the Space and Missile Systems Center
Launch Vehicle Alternatives
Robert Hickman
The Aerospace Corporation
Representing the Space and Missile Systems Center
Cost Effectiveness Methodology
Dave Boudreaux
Air Force Space Command
ORS Ahead
Pam Stewart
Air Force Space Command
Applicability of Demo Programs to ORS
Gus Hernandez
Air Force Space Command
Perspectives on Hypersonics
Pete Worden
Space and Missile Systems Center
NAI and the U.S. Army
Billy Walker
U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command
Achieving Routine Affordable Responsive Access to Space
Robert Hickman
The Aerospace Corporation
MEETING 4, WASHINGTON, D.C., NOVEMBER 10-11, 2003
NAI Introduction and Summary
Ron Sega
Director of Defense Research and Engineering
NAI High Speed/Hypersonics Pillar
Glenn Liston
NAI Executive Office
NAI Space Access Pillar
Uwe Hueter
NAI Executive Office
Threat Briefing
Sean Sedell and Bob Merkel
Central Intelligence Agency