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Appendix B: Guest Speaker Presentations Made to Committee
Pages 104-108

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From page 104...
... Army Aviation and Missile Command DARPA Programs for the NAI Objective Art Morrish Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Air Force CONOPS Champion Process and the Linkage to Science and Technology Mike Snodgrass Headquarters, U.S. Air Force National Aerospace Initiative Ron Sega Director of Defense Research and Engineering 104
From page 105...
... APPENDIX B 105 MEETING 2, DAYTON, OHIO, SEPTEMBER 3-5, 2003 Hypersonic Technology Status and Development Roadmap Kevin Bowcutt The Boeing Company Hypersonics Tom Corbett Headquarters Air Combat Command Hypersonics -- A Lockheed Martin Perspective Paul Hagseth Lockheed Martin Corporation AFRL and NAI Perspectives to AFSTB Committee on NAI Jack Blackhurst Air Force Research Laboratory National Aerospace Initiative Overview Jess Sponable Air Force Research Laboratory The Role of Turbine Engines in NAI Timothy Lewis Air Force Research Laboratory AFRL Hypersonic Propulsion Presentation to the Air Force Science and Technology Board Robert Mercier and Thomas Jackson Air Force Research Laboratory Power and Thermal Technologies for NAI JoAnn Erno Air Force Research Laboratory Intersection of Air Force Propulsion Science and Technology and the NAI Drew DeGeorge Air Force Research Laboratory National Aerospace Initiative: Materials and Processes Daniel Evans Air Force Research Laboratory National Aerospace Initiative Payloads Chuck Kastenholz Air Force Research Laboratory AFRL NAI Summary Jack Blackhurst Air Force Research Laboratory
From page 106...
... 106 EVALUATION OF THE NATIONAL AEROSPACE INITIATIVE NASA Hypersonics Charles McClinton NASA Langley Research Center U.S. Hypersonic Ground Test and Evaluation Capabilities Dan Marren Arnold Engineering Development Center National Aerospace Initiative USSTRATCOM Perspective William Shelton United States Strategic Command MEETING 3, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO, OCTOBER 7-9, 2003 Space Transportation Strategy Gary Martin NASA Key Army Capabilities Where Hypersonic Technologies May Apply Tim Coffin Headquarters, Department of the Army NGLT Briefing to the Air Force Science and Technology Board Garry Lyles NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Requirements and Facilities for Ground Test of Full-Scale Scramjet Engines at Duplicated Flight Conditions from Mach 8 to 15 Michael Holden Calspan-University of Buffalo Research Center Synthesizing Numerical Analysis Data to Design and Develop Hypersonic Engines and Airframes Graham Candler University of Minnesota HyFly Briefing to National Academy of Sciences Gil Graff Office of Naval Research NAI Overview Ron Sega Director of Defense Research & Engineering Rocketdyne Propulsion Efforts Related to NAI John Vilja The Boeing Company
From page 107...
... APPENDIX B 107 AFSPC Perspective on the National Aerospace Initiative (NAI) Pam Stewart Air Force Space Command Prompt Global Strike Tom Ross Air Force Space Command Operational Concept for the Land Based Strategic Deterrent Rod Peoples Air Force Space Command ORS Mission Need Phil Pepperl Air Force Space Command ORS Operations Concept Walt Koozin Air Force Space Command ORS Analysis of Alternatives Pam Stewart Air Force Space Command Technology Assumptions Robert Hickman The Aerospace Corporation Representing the Space and Missile Systems Center Military Utility Assessment Greg Keether Air Force Space Command Candidate Space Architectures Robert Hickman The Aerospace Corporation Representing the Space and Missile Systems Center Launch Vehicle Alternatives Robert Hickman The Aerospace Corporation Representing the Space and Missile Systems Center Cost Effectiveness Methodology Dave Boudreaux Air Force Space Command
From page 108...
... Army Aviation and Missile Command Achieving Routine Affordable Responsive Access to Space Robert Hickman The Aerospace Corporation MEETING 4, WASHINGTON, D.C., NOVEMBER 10-11, 2003 NAI Introduction and Summary Ron Sega Director of Defense Research and Engineering NAI High Speed/Hypersonics Pillar Glenn Liston NAI Executive Office NAI Space Access Pillar Uwe Hueter NAI Executive Office Threat Briefing Sean Sedell and Bob Merkel Central Intelligence Agency


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