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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B List of Participants." National Research Council. 1992. From Earth to Orbit: An Assessment of Transportation Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1976.
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Appendix B
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

National Space Council:

Mark Albrecht

Jim Beale

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Headquarters:

Charles Arcilesi

Arnold Aldrich

Russell Bardos

David Bates

Darrell Branscome

Robert Davies

Stephen Denton

Dan Dumbacher

William Escher

Roy Estess

Edward Gabris

Jay Greene

Michael Griffin

Ronald Harris

Paul Herr

Richard Kadunc

NASA Headquarters (con't.):

William Lenoir

Michael Lyons

Charles Mathews

Howard Robbins

David Stone

James Taylor

Paul Wetzel

David Winterhalter

Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center:

Glenn Smith

John F. Kennedy Space Center:

William Nicholson

William Rock

Langley Research Center:

William Piland

Howard Stone

Alan Wilhite

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B List of Participants." National Research Council. 1992. From Earth to Orbit: An Assessment of Transportation Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1976.
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Lewis Research Center:

Leo Burkardt

Larry Diehl

Sol Gorland

George C. Marshall Space Flight Center:

Robert Armstrong

Gene Austin

Porter Bridwell

Harold Buchanan

Harold Cikanek

Stephen Creech

Joe Hamaker

Ralph Hoodless

Uwe Hueter

Rebecca McCaleb

John McCarty

Jan Monk

Jerry Smelser

Len Worlund

U.S. Department of Defense:

John Angell

Reb Benson

Dennis Granato

James Hodge

Roger Lenard

Richard Perkins

Peter Portanova

Jim Saunders

Eric Sepp

Eugene Sevin

George Shamer

William Smith

Steven Wallenhorst

Strategic Defense Initiative Office:

Douglas Allen

Pat Ladner

Jess Sponable

NASA/DoD National Launch System Joint Program Office:

Roger Colgrove

Tim Cross

National Aero-Space Plane Joint Program Office:

Terry Kasten

U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Office of Science, Space and Technology:

Terry Dawson

U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment:

Arthur Charo

Alan Shaw

Ray Williamson

U.S. Department of Energy:

John Bertin

Fenton Carey

Thomas Finn

Roger Pressentin

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B List of Participants." National Research Council. 1992. From Earth to Orbit: An Assessment of Transportation Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1976.
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U.S. Department of Transportation:

Brenda Parker

Richard Scott

Aerojet General Corporation:

Steve Doyle

Ronald Hankins

William Hoffman

Ted Osland

Anthony Piantas

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA):

Represented by Rebecca McCaleb,

George C. Marshall Space Flight Center

American Rocket Company:

Brian Hughes

Arianespace:

Jacqueline Schenkel

Atlantic Research Corporation:

Michael Barnes

Berner, Lanphier and Associates, Inc.:

Steven Berner

Vern Lanphier

COMSAT:

Bruce Crockett

Consultant:

Walter Dankoff

Eagle Engineering:

W. B. Evans

General Dynamics:

Dan Wiley

General Electric Aerospace:

Michael Smith

Hercules Corporation:

Sam Maybry

Edward Seman

Hughes Aircraft Company:

Steven Dorfman

KPGM Peat Marwick:

Robert Schick

Lockheed Missile and Space Co.:

Ernie Bederew

L-Systems, Inc.:

Pete Leonard

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B List of Participants." National Research Council. 1992. From Earth to Orbit: An Assessment of Transportation Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1976.
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Martin Marietta Corporation:

Benton Clark

Bruce McCandless

Tom Mobley

McDonnell Douglas:

Robert Carlson

Charles Conrad

John Fredericks

Bill Gaubatz

Alan Kehlet

Kenneth Knox

Chris Rosander

Rick Vargo

Richard Weegar

NPO Energomash:

Boris Katorgin

Orbital Sciences Corporation:

Barbara Zadina

Pratt & Whitney:

William French

John J. Kopecky

Randy Parsley

Carl Sympnowski

Rocketdyne:

Paul Fuller

Terry Murphy

Rockwell International Corporation:

Robert Anderson

Space Studies Institute:

Christopher Faranetta

Space Transportation Propulsion Team:

Mark Constantine

SRS Technologies:

Gary Gutherie

Steve Rast

Stafford, Burke, and Hecker:

Thomas Stafford

Thiokol Corporation:

Terry Boardman

Allan McDonald

TRW, Inc.:

T.W. Hannemann

Robert Marohn

Edward Nowacki

Wilbur Smith

Donald Winter

United Technologies:

Alan Holzman

Chris Kalivas

Xerad Incorporated:

Gregory Sullivan

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B List of Participants." National Research Council. 1992. From Earth to Orbit: An Assessment of Transportation Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1976.
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If the United States hopes to continue as a leader in space, it must invest now in better earth-to-orbit technology by replacing obsolete launch facilities while also developing a new class of more robust and reliable vehicles.

From Earth to Orbit provides strategies to reduce launch costs while increasing the reliability and resiliency of vehicles. It also recommends continued improvements for the Space Shuttle Orbiter and its subsystems and the development of a Space Transportation Main Engine (STME).

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