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Severe Space Weather Events--Understanding Societal and Economic Impacts: A Workshop Report (2008)
Space Studies Board (SSB)

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Severe Space Weather Events—Understanding Societal and Economic Impacts: A Workshop Report

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Workshop Agenda and Participants

AGENDA

May 22, 2008

8:00 a.m.

Breakfast Meet and Greet

8:30 a.m.

Introduction

 

Daniel Baker, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado-Boulder

8:50 a.m.

Panel Session: Space Weather Impacts in Retrospect

 

Moderator: Peggy Shea, Air Force Research Laboratory (emeritus) and Senior Researcher, CSPAR

 

Rapporteur: Kevin Forbes, Catholic University of America

 

Panel Speakers and Discussion

 

Speakers:

Peggy Shea, Air Force Research Laboratory (emeritus) and Senior Researcher, CSPAR

 

 

Frank Koza, PJM Interconnection

 

 

Leo Eldredge, Federal Aviation Administration

 

 

Michael Bodeau, Northrop Grumman Space Technology

 

 

Angelyn W. Moore, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

10:30 a.m.

Break

10:45 a.m.

Panel Session: Collateral Impacts of Space Weather

 

Moderator: Louis Leffler, North American Electric Reliability Council (retired)

 

Rapporteur: Roberta Balstad, Center for International Earth Science Information Network

 

Panel Speakers and Discussion

Speakers:

Todd M. La Porte, Jr., George Mason University

 

 

R. James Caverly, Department of Homeland Security

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Severe Space Weather Events—Understanding Societal and Economic Impacts: A Workshop Report B Workshop Agenda and Participants AGENDA May 22, 2008 8:00 a.m. Breakfast Meet and Greet 8:30 a.m. Introduction   Daniel Baker, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado-Boulder 8:50 a.m. Panel Session: Space Weather Impacts in Retrospect   Moderator: Peggy Shea, Air Force Research Laboratory (emeritus) and Senior Researcher, CSPAR   Rapporteur: Kevin Forbes, Catholic University of America   Panel Speakers and Discussion   Speakers: Peggy Shea, Air Force Research Laboratory (emeritus) and Senior Researcher, CSPAR     Frank Koza, PJM Interconnection     Leo Eldredge, Federal Aviation Administration     Michael Bodeau, Northrop Grumman Space Technology     Angelyn W. Moore, Jet Propulsion Laboratory 10:30 a.m. Break 10:45 a.m. Panel Session: Collateral Impacts of Space Weather   Moderator: Louis Leffler, North American Electric Reliability Council (retired)   Rapporteur: Roberta Balstad, Center for International Earth Science Information Network   Panel Speakers and Discussion Speakers: Todd M. La Porte, Jr., George Mason University     R. James Caverly, Department of Homeland Security

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Severe Space Weather Events—Understanding Societal and Economic Impacts: A Workshop Report 12:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 p.m. Panel Session: Current Space Weather Services Infrastructure   Moderator: Joseph Fennell, Aerospace Corporation   Rapporteur: Leonard Strachan, Jr., Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory   Panel Speakers and Discussion   Speakers: O. Chris St. Cyr, NASA     Charles P. Holmes, NASA     William Murtagh, NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center     Herbert Keyser, USAF, Space and Intel Weather Exploration     Michael A. Hapgood, CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory 2:15 p.m. Panel Session: User Perspectives on Space Weather Products   Moderator: Michael Bodeau, Northrop Grumman Space Technology   Rapporteur: Louis Leffler, North American Electric Reliability Council (retired)   Panel Speakers and Discussion   Speakers: Michael Stills, United Airlines, Inc.     James McGovern, ISO New England, Inc.     Lee Ott, OmniSTAR, Inc.     David Chenette, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center     Kelly J. Hand, U.S. Air Force 3:30 p.m. Break 3:45 p.m. Panel Session: Satisfying Space Weather User Needs   Moderator: Joseph B. Reagan, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space Company, Inc. (retired)   Rapporteur: Thomas A. Stansell, Stansell Consulting   Panel Speakers and Discussion   Speakers: Thomas J. Bogdan, NOAA (joining speakers from the previous session) 4:55 p.m. Session: Summation of Panel Themes 5:30 p.m. Adjourn for the Day May 23, 2008 8:00 a.m. Breakfast Meet and Greet 8:30 a.m. Session: Extreme Events in Space Weather   Moderator: William S. Lewis, Southwest Research Institute   Rapporteur: Eugene Cameron, United Airlines, Inc.   Speakers: James L. Green, NASA     T. Paul O’Brien, Aerospace Corporation

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Severe Space Weather Events—Understanding Societal and Economic Impacts: A Workshop Report 9:15 a.m. Panel Session: The Future: Solutions or Vulnerabilities?   Moderator: Paul M. Kintner, Cornell University   Rapporteur: Genene M. Fisher, American Meteorological Society   Panel Speakers and Discussion   Speakers: Ronald S. Polidan, Northrop Grumman     John Kappenman, Metatech Corporation     Christopher J. Hegarty, MITRE Corporation     Thomas McHugh, FAA     Todd M. La Porte, Jr., George Mason University 10:30 a.m. Break 10:45 a.m. Session: The Way Forward   Moderator: Daniel Baker, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado at Boulder   Rapporteur: Arthur A. Small, Pennsylvania State University   Open Discussion with Workshop Attendees 11:30 a.m. Summation of the Workshop (Rapporteurs and Moderators) 12:30 p.m. Workshop Adjourns PARTICIPANTS1 Kate Agatone, Government Accountability Office Daniel Baker, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado at Boulder Roberta Balstad, Center for International Earth Science Information Network Mike Beavin, Office of Space Commerce Rich Behalu, National Science Foundation J. Michael Bodeau, Northrop Grumman Space Technology Thomas J. Bogdan, NOAA Kevin Briggs, NCS Eugene Cameron, United Airlines, Inc. Simon Cantrell, WxAnalyst R. James Caverly, Department of Homeland Security David Chenette, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center Gerald Ditterberner, G.J. Dittberner Science and Technology Leo Eldredge, Federal Aviation Administration Don Fairfield, NASA Joseph F. Fennell, Aerospace Corporation Genene M. Fisher, American Meteorological Society Kevin F. Forbes, Catholic University of America Sandra J. Graham, National Research Council James L. Green, NASA John Greenhill, Department of Energy Kelly J. Hand, U.S. Air Force 1 Only registrants who signed in upon arrival are listed.

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Severe Space Weather Events—Understanding Societal and Economic Impacts: A Workshop Report Michael A. Hapgood, CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Christopher J. Hegarty, MITRE Corporation Charles P. Holmes, NASA Devrie Intriligator, Carmel Research Center, Inc. John Kappenman, Metatech Corporation Herbert Keyser, USAF, Space and Intel Weather Exploration Paul M. Kintner, Cornell University Frank Koza, PJM Interconnection Joseph Kunches, NOAA Louis Lanzerotti, NJIT Todd M. La Porte, Jr., George Mason University Louis G. Leffler, North American Electric Reliability Council (retired) Irving Leveson, Leveson Consulting William S. Lewis, Southwest Research Institute Kara Lovett, Government Accountability Office James McGovern, ISO New England, Inc. Thomas McHugh, FAA Norman Modlin, NPOESS/PEO Angelyn W. Moore, Jet Propulsion Laboratory William Murtagh, NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center T. Paul O’Brien, Aerospace Corporation Lee Ott, OmniSTAR, Inc. Vladimir Papitashvili, National Science Foundation Maria Pirone, AER, Inc. Simon Plunkett, Naval Research Laboratory Ronald S. Polidan, Northrop Grumman Antti Pulkkinen, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Joseph B. Reagan, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space Company, Inc. (retired) Jennifer Rumberg, NASA Roger Seifert, Bonneville Power Administration, Department of Energy Peggy Shea, Air Force Research Laboratory (emeritus) and CSPAR Howard Singer, NOAA Arthur A. Small III, Pennsylvania State University Don Smart, AFRL Dennis Socker, Naval Research Laboratory O. Chris St. Cyr, NASA Thomas A. Stansell, Stansell Consulting Leonard Strachan, Jr., Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Michael Stills, United Airlines, Inc. David Turner, Analytic Services, Inc. Rodney Weiher, NOAA