AIAA Corporate Membership Advisory Committee Space & Astronautics CMAC Report June 7, 2013.

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AIAA Corporate Membership Advisory Committee Space & Astronautics CMAC Report June 7, 2013

Space & Astronautics CMAC Members MemberTitleOrganization Greg JonesVP, Corp Strategy & DevelopmentOrbital Sciences (Chair) John RothVP, Business DevelopmentSierra Nevada Darryl SargentVP, ProgramsDraper Laboratory Jim SimpsonVP, Business DevelopmentBoeing S&IS David ZabalaouiDirector, Business DevelopmentNorthrop Grumman Looking to Appoint Additional Member/s To Further Broaden Representation: MemberTitleOrganization TBDTBDLockheed Martin 2

AIAA Executive Forum Coordination Space Executive Steering Committee Greg Jones (Chair)Orbital Sciences Corporation David KingDynetics, Inc. Peter MontgomeryJacobs Technology Inc. Lt Gen (Ret) Tom SheridanSI Organization, Inc. Mary SnitchLockheed Martin Corporation Lt Gen (Ret) Eugene L. TattiniNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Gabe Watson Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems 2013 Space General Chair Peter MontgomeryJacobs Technology Inc Space Technical Program Chairs Randy Kandall The Aerospace Corporation John ChobanyThe Aerospace Corporation 3 AIAA Staff Craig Day Karen Sklencar

Teleconferences and Meeting Schedule Space Executive Steering Committee Telecons:Bi-Monthly (Scheduled As Needed Through September) Meetings:10 April (NSS Meeting, COS) Space & Astronautics CMAC Telecons:Monthly/Quarterly (Scheduled As Needed Through September) 4

Space & Astronautics “Hot Topics” Declining Budgetary Environment and The Effects of Sequestration Future Growth Outlook and Investment Decisions Facing the Aerospace Industry Utilization of Commercial Space Services, Space Act Agreements and Commercial Practices Destinations For Human Spaceflight The Way Ahead For Space-based Weather (Commercial, Civil and Military/IC) Transitioning to Disaggregated Architectures (Timing and What Does it Mean?) Hosted Payload Opportunities To Augment Space Architectures and Missions Space X-Planes (Ongoing Government and Commercial Investments) Developing An Affordable And Sustainable Space Transportation Industry (Commercial, Civil and Military/IC) International Cooperation and Collaboration (Commercial, Civil and Military/IC) 5

Space 2013 – Plenary and Panel Sessions 6 Plenary Sessions Morning Space Leadership Conversation Panel Sessions Morning Satellite Services – A Model for Future Human Spaceflight? Mars 2020 Mission: Status, Opportunities & Challenges Launch Vehicle Update Afternoon The Evolving Landscape of the Space Business Afternoon Human Spaceflight Progress Report NASA Space Science: The Next 30 Years Engineering Global Space Leadership with STEM Day 1: Leadership Focus

Space 2013 – Plenary and Panels (Cont’d) 7 Plenary Sessions Morning Space Exploration for Inspiration and Profit Panel Sessions Morning Stimulating Innovation: Societal Imperatives & Commercial Opportunities Improving Space Operations “Asteroid Retrieval Program” Keynote Luncheon Sustaining Innovation on Tight Budgets Evening Pickering Lecture – Mars Curiosity Team Afternoon Commercial Crew & Cargo Program Status “Hosted and Rideshare Payloads as a Method for Reducing the Cost of Access to Space” Designing with Operations in Mind Day 2: Innovation Focus

Space 2013 – Plenary and Panels (Cont’d) 8 Plenary Sessions Day 3 Morning Aligning Technology Roadmaps To Support Goals In A Challenging Environment Panel Sessions Day 3 Morning Academia Challenges In Providing An Incubator For New Technologies Earth Science Mission Technology Challenges What Can Robotics Learn from Biology? Day 3 Afternoon Way Ahead for Space-based Weather Day 3 Afternoon Brining Space Technology to Market – Effects of US Policies and Practices Orbital Debris Nanosats and Smallsats: Future Opportunities Day 3: Technology Focus

Space 2013 – Systems & Technology Focus Areas Space Architectures Commercial Space Space and Earth Science Space Exploration National Security Space Systems Smallsats and Nanosats Space System Payloads & Sensors Robotic Technology Intelligent Systems Space Resources & Colonization Space Transportation and Launch Systems Space Tethers Space Operations Space Logistics and Supportability Other Space History, Society and Policy Space Economics 9

Space 2013 – Space Policy Focus 10 Day 3 Panel:“Bringing Space Technology to Market – Effects of US Policies and Practices” Space History, Society and Policy Papers AIAA Public Policy Working To Develop CA State Hearing With Local Space Industry In Conjunction With Space 2013 Conference

Space – Milestones and Approaching Deadlines 11 Current Focus: Confirmation of Moderators/ Speakers…and Marketing Through Event Start Early Bird Registration Deadline:12 August Program Finalized:12 August Final Manuscript Deadline:19 August Standard Registration Deadline:8 September Forum Dates:10-12 September (San Diego, CA)

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