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Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Participants in Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Laying the Foundation for Space Solar Power: An Assessment of NASA's Space Solar Power Investment Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10202.
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EParticipants in Committee Meetings

The full committee met four times between September 2000 and March 2001. Outside participants are listed below, grouped by organization:

Auburn University

Henry Brandhorst

Canadian Space Agency

Bryan Erb

Carnegie Mellon University

Sarjoun Skaff

Peter Steritz

Dow Jones Newswires

Bryan Lee

Futron Corporation

Carie Mullins

Georgia Institute of Technology

John Olds

NASA Ames Research Center

Charles Neveu

Hans Thomas

NASA Glenn Research Center

Sheila Bailey

James Dolce

James Dudenhoefer

Lee Mason

Barbara McKissock

Richard Shaltens

NASA Headquarters

John Mankins

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Richard Dickinson

Brad Kennedy

Neville Marzwell

David Maynard

NASA Johnson Space Center

Christopher Culbert

NASA Langley Research Center

Chris Moore

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Jeffrey Anderson

Connie Carrington

Daniel Davis

Joe Howell

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Participants in Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Laying the Foundation for Space Solar Power: An Assessment of NASA's Space Solar Power Investment Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10202.
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President’s Office of Management and Budget

Brant Sponberg

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

James Dooley

Science Applications International Corporation

Harvey Feingold

Solar Space Industries

Ralph Nansen

Strategic Insight, Ltd.

John Fini

Sunsat Energy Council

Frederick Koomanoff

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Participants in Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Laying the Foundation for Space Solar Power: An Assessment of NASA's Space Solar Power Investment Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10202.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Participants in Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2001. Laying the Foundation for Space Solar Power: An Assessment of NASA's Space Solar Power Investment Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10202.
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In March 2000, NASA's Office of Space Flight asked the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board of the National Research Council to perform an independent assessment of the space solar power program's technology investment strategy to determine its technical soundness and its contribution to the roadmap that NASA has developed for this program. The program's investment strategy was to be evaluated in the context of its likely effectiveness in meeting the program's technical and economic objectives.

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