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America's Future in Space: Aligning the Civil Space Program with National Needs (2009)
Space Studies Board (SSB)
Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB)

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America’s Future in Space: Aligning the Civil Space Program with National Needs

C
Meeting Agendas

KECK CENTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES,

WASHINGTON, D.C.

NOVEMBER 5-7, 2008


November 5, 2008


Closed Session

9:00 a.m.

Committee Discussion

12:00 p.m.

Lunch

Open Session

1:00

Retrospective on the History of U.S. Space Policy

  • John Logsdon, National Air and Space Museum

2:00

Department of Defense Perspectives

  • Ryan Henry, Deputy Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense

3:15

NASA Perspectives

  • Michael Griffin, NASA Administrator

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America’s Future in Space: Aligning the Civil Space Program with National Needs C Meeting Agendas KECK CENTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES, WASHINGTON, D.C. NOVEMBER 5-7, 2008 November 5, 2008 Closed Session 9:00 a.m. Committee Discussion 12:00 p.m. Lunch Open Session 1:00 Retrospective on the History of U.S. Space Policy John Logsdon, National Air and Space Museum 2:00 Department of Defense Perspectives Ryan Henry, Deputy Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense 3:15 NASA Perspectives Michael Griffin, NASA Administrator

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America’s Future in Space: Aligning the Civil Space Program with National Needs November 6, 2008 Closed Session 9:00 a.m. Committee Discussion Open Session 10:00 NOAA Perspectives Mary Kicza, NOAA Assistant Administrator for National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service 10: 30 Reflections on Environmental Challenges in the 21st Century Conrad Lautenbacher, former NOAA Administrator 11:00 Hill Perspectives Richard Obermann, House Science and Technology Committee Ken Monroe, House Science and Technology Committee 12:30 p.m. Lunch 1:30 Department of Transportation Perspectives George Nield, Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration 2:30 Panel Discussion on Space in the Eyes of the Public Howard McCurdy, American University Kathy Sawyer, Journalist and Author George T. Whitesides, National Space Society 4:00 International Perspectives Joan Johnson-Freese, U.S. Naval War College Kenneth Flamm, University of Texas, Austin 5:30 Adjourn for the Day November 7, 2008 Closed Session 9:00 a.m. Committee Discussion 12:00 p.m. Meeting Adjourns

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America’s Future in Space: Aligning the Civil Space Program with National Needs KECK CENTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES, WASHINGTON, D.C. DECEMBER 3-5, 2008 December 3, 2008 Closed Session 9:00 a.m. Committee Discussion Open Session 12:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 General Discussion of Study Objectives 3:00 Human Spaceflight Discussion Edward Lu, Google 4:00 Science and Exploration Discussion Joseph A. Burns, Cornell University Michael S. Turner, University of Chicago David Baltimore, California Institute of Technology Lennard A. Fisk, University of Michigan 5:00 Wrap-up Discussion 5:30 Adjourn for the Day December 4, 2008 Open Session 8:30 a.m. Advanced Technology Discussion Charles Elachi, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Raymond S. Colladay, Lockheed Martin Corporation (retired) Jay Apt, Carnegie Mellon University 10:00 Earth Observations Discussion Anthony Janetos, University of Maryland Art Charo, National Research Council Staff Thomas H. Vonder Haar, Colorado State University

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America’s Future in Space: Aligning the Civil Space Program with National Needs 11:00 Foreign Policy Discussion Leon Fuerth, George Washington University 12:00 p.m. Workforce and STEM Education Discussion [working lunch] Natalie Crawford, RAND Corporation George Muellner, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 1:00 Entrepreneurial Space Industry Discussion Elon Musk, SpaceX 2:00 General Discussion 3:00 Beyond the Moon: A New Roadmap for Human Space Exploration in the 21st Century Lou Friedman, The Planetary Society 3:45 MIT Space, Policy, and Society Research Group Study David Mindel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4:30 National Security Discussion Keith Hall, Booz Allen Hamilton Gary Payton, Department of Defense 5:30 Adjourn for the Day December 5, 2008 Closed Session 9:00 a.m. Committee Discussion 5:00 p.m. Meeting Adjourns

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America’s Future in Space: Aligning the Civil Space Program with National Needs KECK CENTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES, WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 13-15, 2009 January 13, 2009 Closed Session 8:30 a.m. Committee Discussion Open Session 9:30 Report on Office of Management and Budget Visit Lester L. Lyles, Consultant, Lyles Group (U.S. Air Force, retired) James B. Armor, Jr., Consultant (U.S. Air Force, retired) 10:15 Public Interest and Attitudes about Space Exploration Neil Tyson, Hayden Planetarium 11:15 Commercial Space and Economics Panel Carissa Christensen, The Tauri Group, LLC Pierre Chao, Center for Strategic and International Studies and Renaissance Strategic Advisors Kenneth S. Flamm, University of Texas at Austin 12:30 p.m. Lunch 1:00 General Discussion 2:00 Thoughts on the Future of Space Exploration Buzz Aldrin, former NASA Astronaut (U.S. Air Force, retired) 3:15 NRC Report on National Security Controls on Science and Technology in a Globalized World Patricia Wrightson, National Research Council Staff 4:00 Lessons Learned from 1991 Space Policy Report Implications of the Gathering Storm Report (via telecom) • Norman Augustine, Lockheed Martin (retired) 5:30 Adjourn for the Day

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America’s Future in Space: Aligning the Civil Space Program with National Needs January 14, 2009 Closed Session 8:30 a.m. Committee Discussion 5:00 p.m. Adjourn for the Day January 15, 2009 Closed Session 8:30 a.m. Committee Discussion 4:00 p.m. Meeting Adjourns