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1 Green Engineering PC General Meeting – Aviation 2015 - Dallas June 24, 2015 Marty Bradley Program Committee Chair marty.k.bradley@boeing.com

2 What is Green Engineering? Biofuels Renewable Energy Energy Conversion Efficiency Airframe Efficiency AIAA Conferences & Literature Recycling Operations Climate Monitoring GE.com Boeing.com Enviro.aero Wikipedia.org

3 GEPC Charter The purpose of the Green Engineering Program Committee (GEPC) is to promote a holistic, systems approach to improved energy efficiency, sustainability, renewable energy and ‘cradle-to- cradle’ design. GEPC serves as the AIAA focal point for all “green” aerospace-related programs and technologies, and works synergistically with the appropriate technical committees to assure that the AIAA membership is adequately informed about all aspects of this critical aerospace activity.

4 GEPC General Meeting – Aviation Forum - June 2015 Introduction & Introductions – Org Chart Aircraft Electric Propulsion Meeting Conference Status Subcommittee Leads – Around the room  Public Policy Initiative & Discussion  Communications – Twitter, Facebook, Website, Newsletter  Education, Awards, Liaison Action Items Open discussion More details on future AIAA Conference Forums (optional if time is available) 4

5 GEPC General Meeting – Aviation Forum - June 2015 Introduction & Introductions – Org Chart Aircraft Electric Propulsion Meeting Conference Status Subcommittee Leads – Around the room  Public Policy Initiative & Discussion  Communications – Twitter, Facebook, Website, Newsletter  Education, Awards, Liaison Action Items Open discussion More details on future AIAA Conference Forums (optional if time is available) 5

6 Attendance – GEPC Aviation General Meeting June 24, 2015 1.Marty Bradley 2.Xxx 3.Yyy 4.zzz 6 Dani Soban – record information

7 Green Engineering Program Committee Publication / Communications Tayo Ladeinde Awards Essam Khalil Education Tarek Abdel-Salam Membership Danielle Soban Service Subcommittee Representatives Technical Subcommittee Representatives Chair Marty Bradley Vice Chair (Future Chair) Ruben Del Rosario Past Chair Jason Slagle Conferences Franz-Josef Kahlen Liaison xxx Green Aviation - xxx Larry Leavitt – ERA Marty Bradley et al.– Electric Aircraft Green Energy - xxx Nicole Mendoza – Tethered Wind Turbines Jeremy Straub – Space Solar Power George Miley/Michael Houts - Advanced Nuclear Noel Bahktian – Energy Harvesting Marty Bradley – Geo-Engineering Standards xxx Public Policy Katherine Bradley June 8, 2015

8 GEPC Meetings – Summer 2015  GEPC General Meeting - Telecon/Webex – June 16 th at 8 AM PDT  Aviation 2015 – Dallas June 22-25th –Aircraft Electric Propulsion Path Forward - Coordination Meeting - Monday 12- 2 PM - Cooper Room –GEPC Meeting – Wednesday June 24 th 5:30-6:30 PM – Malta Room  P&E 2015 – Orlando July 27-29 th –GEPC Leadership & ConferenceTeam Meeting »Monday, 27 July 20155:00-7:00 pm –GEPC Meeting »Tuesday, 28 July 20155:00-7:30 pm  Space 2015 – Pasadena Aug 13 th - September 2nd –Space Based Solar Power Session (Jeremy Straub) 8

9 GEPC General Meeting – Aviation Forum - June 2015 Introduction & Introductions – Org Chart Aircraft Electric Propulsion Meeting  Separate Briefing Conference Status Subcommittee Leads – Around the room  Public Policy Initiative & Discussion  Communications – Twitter, Facebook, Website, Newsletter  Education, Awards, Liaison Action Items Open discussion More details on future AIAA Conference Forums (optional if time is available) 9

10 GEPC General Meeting – Aviation Forum - June 2015 Introduction & Introductions – Org Chart Aircraft Electric Propulsion Meeting Conference Status Subcommittee Leads – Around the room  Public Policy Initiative & Discussion  Communications – Twitter, Facebook, Website, Newsletter  Education, Awards, Liaison Action Items Open discussion More details on future AIAA Conference Forums (optional if time is available) 10

11 GEPC General Meeting – Conference Status Aviation 2015 (Andy Gibson)  See separate slide P&E 2015 (Valerie Lyons)  See separate slide Space 2015  Space Based Solar Power Session (Jeremy Straub) SciTech 2016 (Chris Hughes)  Call for Papers - Abstracts due June 2, 2015 Call for Papers  ERA Special Session (Larry Leavitt)  Geoengineering F360 Session (Marty) – waiting to hear from F360 Chair Geoengineering  “Supercritical Transformational Energy Production” – Roger Herdy looking to submit or find a home for his paper  “I just have the session slots reserved. Right now, I only have ERA and the papers that came in through the GE call. I have not heard from Transformational Flight yet, and you are still thinking about one for AATT. I have one oral presentation on Hybrid Electric from Armstrong proposed for GE. I don’t have any other information yet.” – Chris 11

12 GEPC General Meeting – Conference Status Aviation 2016 (TBD ) P&E 2016 (Tarek Abdel-Salam) SciTech 2017 (TBD) Other topics (conference sessions not scheduled yet) 1.Airborne Wind Turbines (Nicole Mendoza) – possible presentation to GEPC at SciTech 2016 2.Energy Harvesting (Noel Bahktian) – possible presentation to GEPC at SciTech 2016 3. Advanced Nuclear (George Miley/Michael Houts) – presentation on state of the art at P&E 2015 12

13 Aviation 2015 Report – Andy Gibson Number of papers (submitted / accepted) 4 Technical Papers submitted, 2 accepted. 6 Oral Presentations Invited, 6 accepted and sessioned. Number of sessions (regular and invited) One; GEPC-01 Overview of NASA Advanced Air Vehicles Program. Two accepted Papers passed off to other sessions. "Selected Array of Technology and Systems Options for Ecologically Responsible Aviation“ moved to ATIO-07 Systems Engineering and Analysis. "Landscape Analysis Framework for Low Carbon Energy" moved to ATIO-06 Fleet and Route Planning. Duration and schedule of sessions GEPC-01, Thursday June 25th, 2 - 5pm. Highlights / topical areas of your sessions Decided upon single technical session; focus to introduce the projects in the Advanced Air Vehicles Program. Any other pertinent information Not at this time; it seems that SciTech might be GEPC's focus, but P&E received good returns as well, which could be because it's P&E, or because Valerie wanted to re-write the CfP. We decided not to re-write the CfP for AVIATION specifically to see how it would compare to SciTech, and that question was answered. Forum 360 Panel Session – Challenges of Green Aviation – Wednesday 2:00-4:30 pm GEPC Meeting – Wednesday June 24 th 5:30-6:30 PM – Malta Room 13

14 Valerie Lyons P&E 2015 Status Number of papers (submitted / accepted) = 6  Number of sessions = 1 (regular paper session)  Duration and schedule of sessions = 6x30 min = 3 hrs -  Highlights / topical areas of your sessions = wide variety of "green" engineering topics - from liquid propellants to aeronautics. Plenary Program “Technology Development and Trends in Propulsion and Energy” Forum 360 “Aircraft Electric Propulsion” “Role of Bio-fuels in Future Aviation”  Still looking for speakers! Continuing Education “The Application of Green Propulsion for Future Space” GEPC Leadership/Conference/General Meetings 14

15 Green Engineering Program Committee Publication / Communications Tayo Ladeinde Awards Essam Khalil Education Tarek Abdel-Salam Membership Danielle Soban Service Subcommittee Representatives Technical Subcommittee Representatives Chair Marty Bradley Vice Chair (Future Chair) Ruben Del Rosario Past Chair Jason Slagle Conferences Franz-Josef Kahlen Liaison xxx Green Aviation - xxx Larry Leavitt – ERA Marty Bradley et al.– Electric Aircraft Green Energy - xxx Nicole Mendoza – Tethered Wind Turbines Jeremy Straub – Space Solar Power George Miley/Michael Houts - Advanced Nuclear Noel Bahktian – Energy Harvesting Marty Bradley – Geo-Engineering Standards xxx Public Policy Katherine Bradley June 8, 2015

16 GEPC General Meeting – Aviation Forum - June 2015 Introduction & Introductions – Org Chart Aircraft Electric Propulsion Meeting Conference Status Subcommittee Leads – Around the room  Public Policy Initiative & Discussion  Communications – Twitter, Facebook, Website, Newsletter  Education, Awards, Liaison Action Items Open discussion More details on future AIAA Conference Forums (optional if time is available) 16

17 What is a Policy Position Paper? A policy position paper is the form in which a policy issue is presented to Congress. It is a brief, 1-page paper summarizing a key issue and what Congress should do to fix the problem. 17

18 Types of Position Papers (From AIAA website) AIAA Information Paper – The least formal of the policy papers, an Information Paper provides information only on a particular key issue but does not make any formal policy recommendations. Information papers are subject to approval at the Section, Technical and/or Program Committees’ level. More Info More Info AIAA Member/Group Position Paper – A statement that provides an objective and balanced analysis of an issue that represents the views of the authoring group or committee, but not necessarily the views of AIAA as a whole. The Member/Group Position Paper may include formal recommendations of government action on the particular issue. AIAA Position Paper – A paper that provides an objective and balanced study with a clear AIAA position on the best course of action by government to address issues of interest or concern to AIAA members. More Info More Info 18

19 2014 Information Papers Long-Term Investment in Technology and Transition: An AIAA Information Paper Long-Term Investment in Technology and Transition: An AIAA Information Paper Assuring the Viability of the U.S. Aerospace and Defense Industrial Base: An AIAA Information Paper Assuring the Viability of the U.S. Aerospace and Defense Industrial Base: An AIAA Information Paper Developing a Seamless National Cybersecurity Policy: An AIAA Information Paper Developing a Seamless National Cybersecurity Policy: An AIAA Information Paper 19

20 2014 Information Papers (Continued) Access for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in the National Aerospace System: An AIAA Information Paper Access for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in the National Aerospace System: An AIAA Information Paper Ensuring a Robust U.S. Human Spaceflight Program: An AIAA Information Paper Ensuring a Robust U.S. Human Spaceflight Program: An AIAA Information Paper Addressing the Growing Threat of Orbital Debris: An AIAA Information Paper Addressing the Growing Threat of Orbital Debris: An AIAA Information Paper Building Our Competitive Foundation: Supporting K-12 STEM Education: An AIAA Information Paper Building Our Competitive Foundation: Supporting K-12 STEM Education: An AIAA Information Paper 20

21 Existing Environment Position Statements February 2009 Aviation’s Role in Minimizing Environmental Impacts Aviation’s Role in Minimizing Environmental Impacts January 2010 Essential Capabilities for Operational Climate Change Monitoring Essential Capabilities for Operational Climate Change Monitoring May 2010 Energy and the “Greening” of Aviation May 2010 Understanding, Mitigating, and Adapting to Climate Change February 2011 A National Strategy is Required to Address Obstacles to Sustainable Alternative Aviation Fuels A National Strategy is Required to Address Obstacles to Sustainable Alternative Aviation Fuels 21

22 How to get a Policy Position Paper Developed AIAA Public Policy is picking a few (3-5) broad, key policy issues to promote to Congress. The other issues will be referred to local Public Policy representatives who will try to fix the issues on the local level. The goal: Identify green engineering policy issues both large-scale and local to promote to AIAA Public Policy. 22

23 Potential Green Engineering Related Policy Issues 1.EPA and airplane emissions 2.Funding cuts for AFRL fuels lab that was providing significant help for biofuel certification activities 3.Your ideas 4.Xxx 23

24 EPA Takes Step Toward Regulating Airplane Emissions The New York Times (6/11, Mouawad, Davenport, Subscription Publication) reports that in “the latest” of President Obama’s “major initiatives to combat global warming,” the EPA said yesterday that “it would take the first step toward regulating greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes.” The Washington Post (6/11, Mooney) indicates, however, that “rather than moving ahead on its own, the agency plans to continue to work on with the United Nations’ International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).” Christopher Grundler, who heads the EPA’s Office of Transportation and Air Quality, “defended the international approach,” observing that “an international standard would cover far more aircraft than simply a domestic standard, and would cover far more greenhouse gas reduction.”New York Times Washington Post The Huffington Post (6/10, Sheppard) reports that the EPA “did not announce actual regulations at this point,” but “rather...its intent to reach an endangerment finding, which would trigger regulations under the Clean Air Act.” On its website, US News & World Report (6/11, Neuhauser) notes that the EPA, under the current administration, “made a similar finding in 2009 that led to new emissions standards for motor vehicles, and has pushed to harness the Clean Air Act to reduce carbon emissions from power plants.” US News added that “such moves have been vigorously opposed and portrayed as federal overreach by industry and conservative lawmakers, but have been upheld in court.”Huffington PostUS News & World Report The AP (6/10, Lowy) notes that the ICAO “has been working for five years on developing global aircraft emissions standards for the first time. Final agreement on those standards is expected in February of next year.” However, “a final US decision on adoption of international standards is likely to be left to the next presidential administration,” as “EPA officials said the earliest the agency is likely to propose adoption of ICAO standards would be in 2017.”AP Bloomberg News (6/11, Snyder) says that “environmental groups welcomed the EPA action they have sought since 2007, though some cautioned about the tie to the ICAO.” Vera Pardee, “a senior attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity,” said yesterday, “It’s an important first step, but too little too late.... EPA is punting responsibility.” In fact, “Pardee said the ICAO may delay significant reductions until 2030 or later.”Bloomberg News Reuters (6/10, Volcovici) reports that Paul Steele, senior vice president at the International Air Transport Association, said, “If you’re a big airline and you’re flying to 100 countries a day, then complying with all those different regimes is an administrative nightmare.”Reuters The Wall Street Journal (6/10, Ostrower, Harder, Subscription Publication) reports that Nancy Young, vice president for Environmental Affairs at Airlines for America, a trade association representing U.S. airlines and air cargo carriers, similarly said, “Aviation is a global industry, making it critical that aircraft emission standards continue to be agreed upon at the international level.”Wall Street Journal 24 A good discussion topic for Aviation and P&E GEPC Meetings

25 https://twitter.com/aiaaGEPC 25

26 GEPC Newsletter 26

27 GEPC Newsletter 27

28 Green Engineering Program Committee Publication / Communications Tayo Ladeinde Awards Essam Khalil Education Tarek Abdel-Salam Membership Danielle Soban Service Subcommittee Representatives Technical Subcommittee Representatives Chair Marty Bradley Vice Chair (Future Chair) Ruben Del Rosario Past Chair Jason Slagle Conferences Franz-Josef Kahlen Liaison xxx Green Aviation - xxx Larry Leavitt – ERA Marty Bradley et al.– Electric Aircraft Green Energy - xxx Nicole Mendoza – Tethered Wind Turbines Jeremy Straub – Space Solar Power George Miley/Michael Houts - Advanced Nuclear Noel Bahktian – Energy Harvesting Marty Bradley – Geo-Engineering Standards xxx Public Policy Katherine Bradley June 8, 2015

29 GEPC General Meeting – Aviation Forum - June 2015 Introduction & Introductions – Org Chart Aircraft Electric Propulsion Meeting Conference Status Subcommittee Leads – Around the room  Public Policy Initiative & Discussion  Communications – Twitter, Facebook, Website, Newsletter  Education, Awards, Liaison Action Items Open discussion More details on future AIAA Conference Forums (optional if time is available) 29

30 Actions: 63.Schedule follow-on IMECHE workshop – Ruben Del Rosario 66.Advanced Nuclear presentation for GEPC Meeting at P&E 2015 – Michael Houts 67.Energy Harvesting and/or Energy Water Nexus presentation for SciTech 2016 – Noel Bahktian 68.Airborne Wind Turbine presentation for SciTech 2016 – Nicole Mendoza 69.Find new Subcommittee Lead for Liaison - Marty & Leadership Team 70.Valerie needs speakers for F360 panel “Role of Bio-fuels in Future Aviation” at P&E. Gary Dale to check on getting an LNG speaker (maybe change session name to “Role of Alternative Fuels in Future Aviation”). Marty to check with Boeing contacts. 71.Send slide and talking points for discussion on Aircraft Electric Propulsion – Brien Seeley. Marty to use in AEP coordination meeting at Aviation on June 22 nd. 72.Send sample of Aircraft Design Newsletter to Marty & Tayo – Hernando Jimenez 73.Xxx 74.Yyy 75.zzz 30 Green = complete

31 Actions: 52.Investigate Speaker / Session on Geo-Engineering - Marty 53.Investigate Speaker / Session on Energy Harvesting – Noel Bakhtian 38.Use other AIAA Facebook groups and pages to publicize GEPC Page – Marty 30.Find leader for Standards. - Marty & Leadership team 31.Have them explain process to do a standard for AIAA. Have them identify other current non-AIAA standards related to green aviation of energy – Standards Leader 35.Help find new Green Energy leader – John Blanton 37.Outreach to student chapter – Tayo to get email POC’s for student chapters from Betty Guille 31

32 Actions: 21.Standing up a new Major Award Nominations Committee – Contact Wayne Hurwitz [action GEPC Awards – Essam Khalil] 25.GEPC Awards – Figure out possible award nominations for Green Engineering related people or projects (RCEE, ERA, SUGAR, MIT Double Bubble D8, ???) – Essam Khalil 26.Identify SciTech16, Aviation 16, and P&E 16 GEPC Technical Chairs – Ruben Del Rosario – Franz-Josef 11.Develop process for Green Engineering Best Presentation Award – Essam and Conference Subcommittee 12.Publish 1 st Newsletter – Tayo Ladeinde (Marty to send intro paragraph) 13.Figure out status of Engine Design Competition & GEPC Role – Ian Halliwell, Jeff Hamstra, Tarek Abdel-Salam 1.Send out email to enable/energize liaison activities – TBD 2.Find new lead for Green Aviation – Marty & Leadership Team 32

33 GEPC General Meeting – Aviation Forum - June 2015 Introduction & Introductions – Org Chart Aircraft Electric Propulsion Meeting Conference Status Subcommittee Leads – Around the room  Public Policy Initiative & Discussion  Communications – Twitter, Facebook, Website, Newsletter  Education, Awards, Liaison Action Items Open discussion More details on future AIAA Conference Forums (optional if time is available) 33

34 GEPC General Meeting – Aviation Forum - June 2015 Introduction & Introductions – Org Chart Aircraft Electric Propulsion Meeting Conference Status Subcommittee Leads – Around the room  Public Policy Initiative & Discussion  Communications – Twitter, Facebook, Website, Newsletter  Education, Awards, Liaison Action Items Open discussion More details on future AIAA Conference Forums (optional if time is available) 34

35 Update on Forums Briefing to Technical Activities Committee 6 May 2015

36 Dates & Venues SciTech  4-8 January 2016, Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego, CA  9-13 January 2017, Gaylord Texan, Grapevine, TX  8-12 January 2018, Gaylord Palms, Orlando, FL DEFENSE  8-10 March 2016, Applied Physics Lab/Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD –Date available spring 2016 (not under contract) 36

37 Dates & Venues (continued) AVIATION  13-17 June 2016, Washington Hilton, Washington, DC  5-9 June 2017, Sheraton Downtown Denver, Denver, CO Propulsion & Energy  25-27 July 2016, Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah  10-12 July 2017, Hyatt Regency, Atlanta, Georgia 37

38 Dates & Venues (continued) SPACE  12-15 September 2016, Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, California  Out year options being explored based on suggested cities and RFP responses: –Orlando, 12-16 September 2017 –New Orleans, 2018 dates TBD (focused on early to mid September) 38

39 Dates & Venues (continued) Staff exploring multi-year contract with Hyatt  SPACE 2017 (Orlando)  SPACE 2018 (New Orleans)  SciTech 2019 (7-11 January, San Diego)  SciTech 2020 (dates TDB, Orlando) Deal would include concessions leading to cost savings for all four forums 39

40 Dates & Venues (continued) AVIATION and P&E 2018 options being explored based on cities suggested and RFP responses  AVIATION 2018 –Chicago: 11-15 June or 18-22 June –Atlanta: 25-29 June or 18-23 June (AV14 in Atlanta) –Honolulu: 25-29 June  P&E 2018 –Cincinnati: 23-25 July –New Orleans: 9-11 July (incomplete bid; staff requesting more information) –Also looked at Indianapolis but not available 40

41 Organizers: SciTech 2016 Executive Steering Committee  Robie Samanta Roy, Lockheed Martin Corporation  Richard Christiansen, Sierra Lobo, Inc.  John Tracy, The Boeing Company  George Lesieutre, The Pennsylvania State University  General Chair: Mason Peck, Cornell University Forum 360 Chair: Ann Zulkosky, Lockheed Martin Corporation Forum Technical Chairs:  Brad Burchett (ASG), Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology  Jeanette Domber (ADSG), Ball Aerospace  Misty Davies (ISG), NASA Ames 41

42 Organizers: AVIATION 2016 Executive Steering Committee  Tom Edwards, NASA Ames Research Center  Todd Zarfos, The Boeing Company  Michael Bragg, University of Washington  General Chair: Robert Gregg, The Boeing Company Forum 360 Chair: Samantha Magill, Honda Aircraft Company Forum Technical Chairs:  Cees Bil (AASG), RMIT University  LaTunia Melton (ASG), NASA Langley Research Center 42

43 Organizers: P&E 2016 Executive Steering Committee  Michael Heil, Ohio Aerospace Institute  Robert Hwang, Sandia National Laboratory  Alton Romig, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics  Julie Van Kleeck, Aerojet Rocketdyne  General Chair: Daniel Dumbacher, Purdue University Forum 360 Chair: John Horack, Teledyne Brown Engineering Forum Technical Chair: Justin Locke, United Technologies 43

44 Organizers: SPACE 2016 Staff identified candidates based on approach to SPACE 2015 and developed proposed list  Young professionals serving as primary organizers  Some suggested candidates are carryovers from 2015, some are new Will need a Forum Technical Chair to be identified soon 44

45 Organizers: SPACE 2016 (proposed) General Chair  Ariane Cornell, Business Development & Strategy, Blue Origin Forum 360 Co-chairs  Aaron Parness, NASA JPL [Carryover]  Brad Steinfeldt, Georgia Tech Other Members  Kate Stambaugh, JHU/APL [Carryover]  Justin Kugler, Center for the Advancement of Science in Space [Carryover]  Tim Hinerman, Blue Origin  A.C. Charani, Virgin Galactic  Kristen Bloshock, Lockheed Martin 45

46 Organizers: General Staff compiled suggested candidates for General and Forum 360 Chairs for SciTech, AVIATION, and P&E 2017 and developed short list Targeting to confirm candidates by mid- to late- June 46

47 Organizers: SciTech 2017 Short List General Chair  Werner Dahm, Foundation Professor of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering, Arizona State University  Juan Alonso, Associate Professor, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University Forum 360 Chair  Robbie Robertson, Air Force Research Laboratory 47

48 Organizers: AVIATION 2017 Short List General Chair  Fay Collier, Project Manager of the Environmentally Responsible Aviation Project, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate  Pres Henne, Gulfstream (Retired) Forum 360 Chair  Ed Waggoner, Program Director, Integrated Aviation Systems, NASA ARMD  Ella Atkins, Associate Professor, Aerospace Engineering, University of Michigan 48

49 Organizers: P&E 2017 Short List General Chair  Meyer “Mike” Benzakein, Professor, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Ohio State University (Retired GE)  Lourdes Maurice, Executive Director for Environment and Energy, FAA Forum 360 Chair  Ruben Del Rosario, Manager of the Fixed Wing Project, Fundamental Aeronautics Program, NASA  John Olson, Vice President, Sierra Nevada 49

50 Organizers: Expanding the Pool Process for identifying chair candidates solicits feedback from stakeholder groups  Board of Directors, Corporate Member Committee Not receiving enough suggestions to build a large pool of candidates Suggestions we receive are usually limited to AIAA members, volunteers from TAC structure  Need to broaden the net to provide new ideas, fresh approaches  Individuals outside of our community help us expand programmatically and increase relevance  Opportunity to engage potential individuals who should be AIAA members but are not 50

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52 GEPC General Meeting – Aviation Forum - June 2015 Introduction & Introductions – Org Chart Aircraft Electric Propulsion Meeting Conference Status Subcommittee Leads – Around the room  Public Policy Initiative & Discussion  Communications – Twitter, Facebook, Website, Newsletter  Education, Awards, Liaison Action Items Open discussion More details on future AIAA Conference Forums (optional if time is available) 52


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