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Government/Industry/Academic Relationships for Technology Development: A Workshop Report
Appendix C
Workshop Agenda
Wednesday, September 8, 2004
Irvine, California
OPEN SESSION
9:00 am
Welcome/Introduction
Darrell Branscome, Chair
9:10 am
Words from the Sponsor
John Mankins, NASA
9:25 am
Introduction to Case Studies and Best Practices
Molly Macauley
9:30 am
Topic 1: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Relationships
DARPA Perspective
Steve Welby, Deputy Director, Tactical Technology Office, DARPA
Industry Perspective (Northrop Grumman)
Bobby Joe, Northrop Grumman, Joint Unmanned Combat Air System Program
Moderator: Charles Walker
11:30 am
Discussion
11:45 am
Lunch
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Government/Industry/Academic Relationships for Technology Development: A Workshop Report
1:00 pm
Topic 2: Department of Defense Relationships
DOD Mentor-Protégé Program Perspective
Curtis Peninger, Coast/ACM
DOD MURI Academic Perspective
Jeff Shamma, University of California, Los Angeles
Industry Perspectives
John Roth, MicroSat Systems
Jim Ryder, Lockheed Martin
Moderator: Charles Trimble
3:00 pm
Break
3:20 pm
Topic 3: National Science Foundation Relationships
Government Perspective
John Hurt, NSF Engineering Directorate
Perspective of NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers
John Huggins, Executive Director, Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center
Moderator: Dava Newman
4:45 pm
Wrap-up
5:00 pm
Adjourn
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