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Appendix A: Meeting Agendas
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... . 11:15 Overview of the AFRL/IF and its response to Air Force IS&T priorities and Air Force long-term challenges (Nort Fowler, chief scientist, AFRL/IF)
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... 5:30 Adjourn Closed session 7:00 pm Committee working dinner Friday, February 25, 2005 Open session 8:00 am Working breakfast 8:30 Discussion with Brendan Godfrey, AFOSR director, on inter play between AFOSR and other AFRL directorates in address ing Air Force S&T goals and how the Air Force decides whether or not it needs to sponsor or conduct R&D in a given area, particularly for R&D related to IS&T and command and control. 9:15 Discussion with Shankar Sastry, University of California at Berkeley, and Janos Sztipanovits, Vanderbilt University, both members of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board, on the recent review of AFOSR's IS&T research.
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... 9:15 Welcome (Alan McLaughlin, committee chair) Overview of the Air Combat Command (Janet Fender, ACC chief scientist, and Gen Maluda, head of ACC Communica tions and Directorate)
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... . 10:30 Presentation on the Air Force Information Warfare Center (John Kretzer)
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... APPENDIX A 103 12:45 pm Continue discussions. Develop plans for additional informa tion gathering and writing.
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... 104 BASIC RESEARCH FOR AIR FORCE IS&T NEEDS 5:30 Reception 6:30 Working dinner 8:00 Adjourn Tuesday, June 7, 2005 Open session 8:00 am Working breakfast 8:30 Discussion with AFOSR program managers regarding their current program and the committee's open questions. Closed session 9:30 Revisit topics from Monday's discussion 10:00 Break 10:15 Discuss Chapter 6 of the draft report; convergence on research priorities under different funding scenarios.


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