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Appendix B: Meeting Agendas
Pages 70-76

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... , Executive Director, AIAA Michael Moloney, Director for Space and Aeronautics, The National Academies 8:35 Opening Remarks & Setting the Stage Douglas Terrier Office of the Chief Technologist, NASA Session 1: Defining Innovation at NASA 9:00 Session Context and Issues Douglas Terrier Office of the Chief Technologist, NASA 9:20 Moderated Roundtable Discussion Moderator (D. Dumbacher)
From page 71...
... • Are there important questions about innovation infrastructure that should be explored? 2:15 Session Conclusions and Future Considerations Moderator Session 4: Innovation Risks, Barriers, and Existing Strengths at NASA 3:00 Session Context and Issues Douglas Terrier Office of the Chief Technologist, NASA 3:20 Moderated Roundtable Discussion Moderator (D.
From page 72...
... 9:35 NASA Background Details Relevant to Session Questions Douglas Terrier Office of the Chief Technologist, NASA 9:50 Moderated Discussion T Kline & Experts • How does your organization provide an atmosphere that supports and fosters innovation?
From page 73...
... Kline Final Discussion 3:30 Conclusions and Directions Douglas Terrier Office of the Chief Technologist, NASA • Insights and issues from today's discussion • 2X2 matrix exercise • What are two NASA strengths? •  what two ways is NASA uniquely capable?
From page 74...
... NASA HQ • Status • Key Questions to Be Addressed by Workshop Participants 10:45 Preliminary Discussion of Workshop Agenda Organizing Committee & Guests • Workshop Goals • Workshop Deliverables •  Agenda Elements to Facilitate Goal Accomplishment and Deliverable Production 12:30 p.m. Working Lunch in Room; Discussion Continues 1:30 Introduction of Strawman Workshop Agenda Teresa Kline NASA Office of the Chief Technologist 1:45 Iterative Workshop Agenda Design Organizing Committee & Guests •  Identify Keynote Topic and Speaker •  Identify Moderators, Facilitators, and Alternates •  Discuss Workshop Session Focus Questions 3:45 Break 4:00 Identify Invitation List Organizing Committee • Experts and Alternates 5:15 Next Steps Dan Dumbacher, Chair 5:30 Meeting Adjourns
From page 75...
... Working Breakfast Opening Session 8:20 Welcome Daniel Dumbacher, Executive Director, AIAA 8:30 Introductory Remarks Melanie Saunders, Deputy Associate Administrator, NASA 8:40 Setting the Stage Douglas Terrier, Chief Technologist, NASA 9:15 Workshop Approach Daniel Dumbacher, Executive Director, AIAA Focus Sessions 9:45 Focus Session: Rotation #1 Pre-Mortems and Failure Conditions  Dan Ward, MITRE, and Julie Williams-Byrd, NASA  Patti Fletcher, Kathleen McInnis, and Lorna Tedder With: Imagining Success 2030  Emily Truelove, MIT Sloan School of Management and Jill Marlowe, NASA  Dan Goods, Michael Ku, and Ryan McManus With: Leadership Diagnostics  Mona Vernon, Thomson Reuters Labs and Harry Partridge, NASA  Kevin Antcliff, Kenny Cheung, Georgia DeNolfo, Annie Meier, Elizabeth Robertson, and With: Brent Sherwood 11:30 Focus Session: Rotation #2 1:15 p.m. Fireside Chat with Tom Cremins, Associate Administrator for Strategy and Plans, NASA  Facilitated by Christina Wallace, Vice President of Growth, Bionic 2:30 Focus Session: Rotation #3 4:15 Group Learning Discussion and Retrospective  Moderated by Janice Fraser, Chief Product Officer, Bionic 5:15 Reception 6:30 Adjourn for the Day
From page 76...
... Reuter, NASA With: Michael Gazarik, Julie Setser, and Wanda Sigur Classical Enablers and Impediments to Innovation Fred Kennedy, DARPA, and Craig Kundrot, NASA Hamilton, Tom Ingersoll, and Christopher Shank With: David 12:15 p.m. Lunch 1:15 Working Sections Continued 3:00 Report Out from Working Sections by Daniel Dumbacher, Executive Director, AIAA Moderated •  Career and Talent Management (20 min)


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