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2013 – 49 th JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & Exhibit (JPC) San Jose, California 14 – 17 July, 2013 12 Month Planning Meeting Tuesday, 31 July 2012 Atlanta, GA. San Jose Convention Center. Contents. Sponsor Information & Contact Information
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2013 – 49th JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & Exhibit (JPC)San Jose, California14 – 17 July, 2013 12 Month Planning Meeting Tuesday, 31 July 2012Atlanta, GA San Jose Convention Center
Contents • Sponsor Information & Contact Information • Corporate sponsor, Conference chairs, Local support (sponsor company & visitors bureau), AIAA office contact numbers • Location information • City info, convention center, meeting facilities, hotels • Preliminary Event planning • Candidate speakers – In work • Local Section Activities – In work • TBD • Technical Session Planning – In work • Conference Theme - Defined • Final Call for Papers - Released • Panel/Special sessions – In work • Conference Planning milestones • Planning Organization, Roles & Responsibilities
Leadership • Sponsors: • Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne +TBD, Merrie Scott, AIAA Lead • Executive Chair: • Industry: Mr. James Maser, President Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne • Government: Lt. Gen Ellen Pawlikowski, USAF/AFSPC/SMC/CC • General Chair: • Industry: Joaquin H. Castro, Director, DOD Advance Propulsion Programs, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne • Government: Simon P. (Pete) Worden, Director NASA Ames Research Center • Technical Chairs: • Chair: Claude Russell Joyner, Fellow, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne • Co-Chair: Monica Jacinto, Fellow, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne • Academic Chair: Daniel Kirk, Associate Professor, Florida Institute of Tech. • Exhibit Chair: Geraldine Kimball, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne
Leadership (Cont) • Military Commercial Space Chair: • Steve Cook, Dynetics, Director of Space Technologies • Commercial and Military Aircraft Systems Chair: • David Eames. Rolls Royce, Director, NASA Programs and Advanced System Studies • Hypersonics Chairs: • Rich Mutzman, AFRL - Propulsion / Air VehiclesDirectorate, ChiefEngineer • Public Policy Chair: • Carol Cash, Carol Cash & Associates, LLC, President • ITAR Chair: • Doug Shafer, GE Aviation, Advanced Technology Operations, Manager
Leadership Team Contact Information • Technical Chair Russell Joyner, Fellow Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne (561) 796-3159 • claude.joyner-ii@pwr.utc.com • Technical Co-Chair Monica Jacinto, Fellow Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Phone: (818) 586-0402 • Monica.Jacinto@pwr.utc.com Academic Chair • Dr. Daniel Robert Kirk • Associate Professor • Florida Institute of Technology • (321) 674-7622 • dkirk@fit.edu • Military Commercial Space Chair: • Steve Cook, Dynetics • Director of Space Technologies • (256) 964-4360 • steve.cook@dynetics.com • Commercial and Military Aircraft Systems Chair: • David Eames. Rolls Royce • Director, NASA Programs and Advanced System Studies • (317) 230-2525 • David.Eames@Rolls-Royce.com • Hypersonics Chairs: • Rich Mutzman, Chief Engineer • AFRL Prop & Air Veh. Directorate (937) 938-4995 richard.mutzman@wpafb.af.mil • Public Policy Chair: • Carol Cash, President • Carol Cash & Associates, LLC (440) 962-3073 CarolCash_Assoc@sbcglobal.net Exhibit Chair Geraldine Kimball Pratt & Whitney Rockedyne (818) 586-0467 Geraldine.Kimball@pwr.utc.com Executive Chairs Mr. James Maser, President Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Lt. Gen Ellen PawlikowskiUSAF/AFSPC/SMC/CC General Chairs Joaquin H. Castro (Industry) Manager. Marketing and strategy, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne (561) 796-3453 Joaquin.castro@pwr.utc.com Peter Worden (Government) Director, NASA Ames RC (650) 604-5111 Pete.Worden@nasa.gov ITAR Chair: Doug Shafer, Manager Adv. Tech. Ops, General Electric (513) 243-2383 doug.shafer@ge.com
Primary Contact Information (cont.) AIAA Deputy Director: Air Breathing Propulsion Mr. Jeff Hamstra Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, TX Phone: 817-935-4702 E-mail: jeffrey.w.hamstra@lmco.com AIAA Deputy Director: Rockets & Space Dr. I-Shih Chang Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, CA Phone: 310-336-5917 E-mail: i-shih.chang@aero.org AIAA Deputy Director: Advanced Propulsion & Technologies Dr. Selma Goldstein Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, CA Phone: 310-336-1013 E-mail: selma.goldstein@aero.org AIAA Director, Propulsion & Energy Group Prof. Ashwani Gupta University of Maryland, Mechanical Engineering 2159 Martin Hall College Park, MD 20742 Phone: 301-405-5276 Fax: 301-314-9477 E-mail: akgupta@umd.edu
Technical program organizing committee contact listConference Partners ASEE Technical Chair Robert A. Frederick, Jr. UAH Propulsion Research Center Univ. of Alabama 5000 Technology Drive, TH S231 Huntsville, AL 35899 Phone: 256-824-7203 Fax: 256-824-7205 Email: frederic@mae.uah.edu ASME Technical Program Chair John W. Robinson Boeing Company P.O. Box 3829 Seal Beach, Ca 97040 Phone: 714-625-2107 Email: jwelshr@gmail.com SAE Technical Chair Ramon Chase Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. Suite 600 3811 North Fairfax Dr. Arlington, VA 22203 Phone: 703-816-5279 Fax: 703-346-6527 Email: chase_ramon@bah.com
AIAA Staff Contacts Technical Paper Coordinator Ann Ames 703-264-7539 anna@aiaa.org Marketing Coordinator Dominic Lapus 703-264-3852 dominicl@aiaa.org Education Workshop Lisa Bacon Manager, Pre-College Outreach/Student Activities 703-264-7527 lisab@aiaa.org Sponsorship Program Manager Merrie Scott Corporate sales and Marketing (703) 264-7530 merries@aiaa.org JPC Product Manager KC Niedermeyer (703) 264-3845 karan@aiaa.org Event Manager Catherine Chenevey (703) 264-7574 cathyc@aiaa.org Student Programs Stephen Brock 703-264-7536 stephenb@aiaa.org
2013 JPC, San Jose, California San Jose Convention Center Hyatt Regency Convention Center Layout
Local Section Activities - TBD • Technical Program • Help establish & organize panel sessions • Work with technical and program committees to organize technical sessions • other . . . . • Conference Activities • Solicit local participation in Engineers as Educators workshop (K-12) ** • Solicit local volunteers to help at the convention center during conference • Staff booth & roam conference to provide information/directions • Link to AIAA Local Section http://www.aiaa-sf.org/council/ • Chair: SylveeWalenczewski chair@aiaa-sf.org • Vice Chair: Larissa Noutong vicechair@aiaa-sf.org • Secretary: Megan Lim secretary@aiaa-sf.org • other . . . . !! Suggestions are Welcomed!! ** tbd for 2013, see attached slide for more information • Working with San Francisco Section • Off site event • Local support • Engaging Sacramento Section
Accommodations ?????????????? • Other Hotels nearby: • AIAA does not provide
Entertainment Historical Sites Restaurants & Shopping Attractions
Other Possible Sponsors for 2013 Potential Industry Sponsorship Outreach • NASA JPL BATTELLE • NASA AMES JAXA • Aerojet • ATK • BAE Systems • Boeing • Cobham • Dynetics, Inc. • GE Aviation • General Dynamics • Goodrich Corporation • Gulfstream Aerospace • Hamilton Sundstrand • Honeywell • Jacobs Technology and/or Aerospace Testing Alliance • Lockheed Martin • Moog • Northrop Grumman • Orbital Sciences Corporation • Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne • Qualis Corporation • Raytheon Company • Rockwell Collins • Rolls Royce • Siemens • Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. • SpaceX • Spincraft • United Launch Alliance • Wyle Equitable Sponsorship Packages @ $15K Benefits include – • Complimentary conference registration for access to all live technical sessions & scheduled events (e.g., Welcome Reception, Exhibitor’s Reception, Awards Luncheon and Networking Refreshment Breaks) • Complimentary 10x10 booth space or equal valuation applied to a larger configuration (upon request) • Full-page (black & white) advertisement to be featured in the Final Program • Prominent branding & company recognition in all conference collateral materials and promotional activities (e.g., printed programs, website with hyperlink capability to sponsor’s site, event signage, screen savers, trade ads, press releases and email broadcasts) • JPC 2013 Sponsorship Budget Requirement: TBD (e.g., minimum of 6 sponsors @ $15K, less sponsorship benefits listed above) • Any additional conference event (not covered by the registration fee) would need to be addressed as a separate sponsorship activity (inclusive of all production costs) and ONLY after the primary Sponsorship Budget Requirement has been met. (e.g., minimum of 3 additional sponsors @ $15K, less sponsorship benefits listed above) Sponsorship plan defined, Merrie Scott leading effort for AIAA
Preliminary Event Planning • Dates: 14 – 17 July 2013 (Sunday – Wednesday) • Welcome Reception Sunday Night in the exhibit hall • Sponsored Reception/Off Site Monday Night ? • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday AM Plenary Speaker • Afternoon Plenary Sessions ? • Monday Lunch in exhibit hall • Moog reception Tuesday Night ? Non AIAA sponsored • Wednesday Awards Luncheon • Thursday/Friday Regional Leadership Conf. • Accompanying persons program • TBD – Education event ? • Other Executive or special events TBD ?
Theme: “Advancing Propulsion Capabilities in a New Fiscal Reality” Recent Themes: • 2012: “Future Propulsion: Innovative, Affordable, Sustainable” • 2011: “Design, Test, Fly: Turning Propulsion Ideas into Reality” • 2010: “Propulsion: Powering the Future for a Greener Tomorrow” • 2009: “Insertion of Innovative Technology Into New and Evolving Systems • 2008: “From Air to Space: Propulsion Technologies for Next-Generation System Solutions • 2007: Advancing Propulsion Technologies and Celebrating Our Aerospace Heritage • 2006: The Impulse to Explore - Igniting a Passion for Space • 2005: Propulsion Technology - Enabling Tomorrow’s Applications • 2004:Aerospace Propulsion - Defining The Future
Candidate Speakers • Monday AM Plenary Opening Talk • at convention center open to all conference attendees • Speaker tbd • Tuesday AM Plenary Talk • at convention center open to all conference attendees • Speaker tbd • Wednesday AM Plenary Talk • at convention center open to all conference attendees • Speaker tbd • Wednesday Awards Banquet • at convention center open to all conference attendees who purchase a ticket
Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Program in AA Authors Notified Final Conference Planning 2013 JPC Planning Milestones Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec START Sponsor(s)/Location Selection (Contracts Signed) 2010 JPC Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Pick General & Technical Chairs & Conference Organizers Begin Writing Call for Papers 2011 JPC Begin Social Event Planning Solicit Keynote & Luncheon Speakers Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Initial Draft Call for Papers 2012 JPC Abstract/ Paper Selection Call for Papers in AA Identify Session Chairs Receive Abstracts Distribute Call for Papers at JPC Call for Papers Completed 2013
Call for Papers is out • Theme: “Advancing Propulsion Capabilities in a New Fiscal Reality” • Objectives: At least 6 panel sessions during the meeting related to the conference theme (rocket and air breathing propulsion) • Abstract Review • Scholar One system will be used for abstract review • Minimum 2-3 reviewers for each abstract
Some defined Open Issues • Sponsorships • New US Government Event and Travel Policy effect on Conference Attendance • Scholar One system training • ITAR; Membership awareness, Logistics, Cost, Readiness • Other • Monday Night Off Site Event • Regional Leadership Conference • Education Event/Teachers workshop
Engineers as Educators Teacher Workshop** • Contact: Lisa Bacon at lisab@aiaa.org (AIAA Manager, Pre-College Outreach/Student Activities **tbd for 2013
Draft Call for Papers - Topics • Aircraft Propulsion; Air Breathing, Combined Cycle Systems and Components • Air Breathing Propulsion • Commercial • Military • Unmanned Systems • Hypersonic & Combined Cycle Propulsion Applications • System Concepts & Supporting Propulsion Technologies • Rockets & Space Propulsion • Space & Earth-to-Orbit Vehicle Systems • Electric Propulsion • Liquid Rocket Propulsion • Hybrid Rocket Propulsion • Solid Rocket Propulsion • In-space Propulsion Technologies • Advanced Propulsion & Technologies • Advanced Propulsion Concepts for Future Flight • Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion Systems • Energetic Components & Systems • Propellants & Combustion • History & Education • History Sessions • Propulsion Education
Special Technical/Program Sessions • Panel & Special Sessions • Panel Session Coordinator: • Panel sessions on key industry programs, policies, systems, etc. • ITAR technical sessions ?? (Will investigate approach) • Looking for Program Committee Participation • HyTASP • Energy Optimized Aircraft & Equipment Systems • Unmanned Systems • RLV’s • Space Exploration • Value Driven Design • other . . . !! Need Champions and input from all !!
AIAA ASME ASEE SAE Planning Organization • The Joint Effort of Societies, Technical Committees and Individuals Director Propulsion & Energy AIAA Staff Sponsor Executive Chair(s), General Chair and/or Steering Committee PEOPLE BUDGET CONFERENCE CHAIRS LOGISTICS Technical Chair Local Organizing Committee Conference Organizers Steering Committee Session Chairs Authors
Responsibilities • Industry Sponsor(s) • Company(ies) or industry group whose name(s) is (are) most associated with the conference and who provides financial support of conference activities • Funding provided for social events and souvenir handouts • Designates Executive, General and Technical Chairs • Establishes conference theme, selects Keynote Speaker & Awards Luncheon Guest Speaker • Typical Sponsor(s) costs for above activities (FY’95 $): Opening Reception $30-$35K Off-site $30-$50K Registrations $30-$65K Speakers $5 - $10K Total $95K - $160K
Responsibilities (cont.) • Executive Chair • A ranking official or executive from the Sponsoring Organization • Assisted by General Chair to Select Keynote Speaker(s) • Conducts introductions of Keynote and Guest Speakers • General Chair • Selected by the Sponsor(s) to provide oversight for the entire conference, including social activities and technical session planning by the Technical Chair and his associates • Works with Executive Chair and P&E Director to establish conference theme and selects Keynote & Guest Speakers
Responsibilities (cont.) • Director of Propulsion and Energy • Leads the overall JPC organization process • Leads the process for selecting future JPC sites • Responsible for obtaining industry sponsors • Master of Ceremonies for Awards Luncheon • Technical Chair • Responsible for the technical session planning • Works with organizers from participating Societies, Technical Committees and AIAA staff to: • Write call for papers • Coordinate technical sessions at the top level including scheduling and room assignments (can use attendance history for reference) • Conducts planning meetings (2 years, 1 year & 6 months before conference)
Responsibilities (cont.) Technical Chair Conference Technical Area Organizers ASME, SAE, ASEE, AIAA/SAE/ASME (ABP & HYTASP), AIAA (EP, LP, NTP, FF, FE, PC, SR, HR, GT, WR), Young Engineers Session Chairs (about108) ASME(~12), SAE(~3), ASEE(1), ABP(~13), HYTASP(~6), EP(~9), LP(~17), NTP(1), FF(~2), FE(1), PC(~13), SR(~12), HR(~3), ORD(~5), GT(~3), WR(1), Young Engineers(1), miscellaneous special sessions(~5) Paper Authors
Responsibilities (cont.) • Conference Organizers • Includes representatives from each of the JPC organizations of SAE, ASME, ASEE, joint society groups (e.g. Air Breathing Propulsion) and each of the AIAA Technical Committees • Responsible for: 1) Providing inputs to write call for papers 2) Defining the precise number of sessions to be held within their technical area 3) Selects chairpersons to chair sessions 4) Provides a complete listing of selected papers and authors for each session to AIAA for the published JPC Program
Responsibilities (cont.) • Session Chairs • Responsible for the selection (and rejection) of technical papers for their session. • Also encouraged to solicit papers to ensure a complete and productive session. • Provides a complete list of session papers and authors to their conference organizer • Responsible for tracking author progress to prevent paper withdrawals and keep conference organizers informed of session status • Routine follow-up with authors is required to assure authors are on track to completing their papers, have received the necessary approval to present their papers and have approval to travel to and attend the conference
Responsibilities (cont.) • Authors (for accepted abstracts) • Obtain necessary internal and government approvals where applicable • Write the paper in prescribed format • Transmit paper to AIAA prior to publishing deadline (or carry the prescribed number of copies to the conference) • Present the paper at the conference • If applicable, submit paper to the appropriate AIAA Journal
Responsibilities (cont.) • AIAA Staff • Business development (work with P & E Director and Conference and Technical Chairs to organize overall conference) • Assist in site selection process • Publication of call for papers • AIAA Bulletin (call for papers and program publication) • Maintains Web Site Information • JPC Conference Program Development Logistics • Market Strategist (conference promotion)
Responsibilities (cont.) • AIAA Staff (cont.) • Advanced and on-site registration • Hotel/Facility Logistics • Planning Committee Logistics • Exhibits • Professional Development • Publications and Service Center • Market Analysis (Surveys, new ideas) • Establish and collect registration fees
Technical Area Organizer Responsibilities • Designated representatives responsible for coordination of technical areas for each of the participating JPC organizations (SAE, ASME, ASEE), and corresponding AIAA Technical Committees • Responsibilities: • Provide inputs for call for papers • Coordinate overall session planning for technical area. • Define number of sessions to be held • Identify session chairpersons to review abstracts and chair sessions
2012 JPC Planning Milestones– for reference • July 2010 24-Month Planning Meeting, Nashville • January 2011 18-Month Planning Meeting, Orlando • May 2011 Call for Papers, Final • July 2011 Call for Papers in Aerospace America • 12-Month Planning Meeting, XXX • August 2011 Abstract Submission Opens • October 2011 Identify Abstract Review Team & Preliminary Session Chair List • November 2011 Abstracts Due • December 2011 Abstract Review Complete min 2 reviewers each!! • December 2011 Special/Panel Sessions Defined/Chairs Selected • December 2011 Site visit – Preliminary Program Layout • January 2012 Final Technical Program - Tech Area Chair • Planning Meeting, Orlando • February 2012 Preliminary Program to Editor • Author Notification of Acceptance • April 2012 Program Layout in Aerospace America • June 2012 Final Manuscripts Due • July 2012 48th JPC – Atlanta, GA Reference Material
2008 JPC Technical Area Organizers – for reference Hybrid Rockets Martin Chiaverini Orbitec 1212 Fourier Drive Madison, WI 53717 Phone: 608/229-2732 Fax: 608/827-5050 E-mail: chiaverinim@orbitec.com Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion Brice Cassenti Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Department of Engineering and Science 275 Windsor Street Hartford, CT 06120-2991 Phone: 860/548-5331 • Fax: 860/548-5319 E-mail: casseb@rpi.edu In-Space Propulsion Technologies Eric J. Pencil NASA Glenn Research Center 21000 Brookpark Road Cleveland, OH 44135-3127 Phone: 216/977-7463 • Fax: 216/433-8311 E-mail: Eric.J.Pencil@nasa.gov Electric Propulsion John J. Blandino Mechanical Engineering Department Worcester Polytechnic Institute 100 Institute Road Worcester, MA 01609-2280 Phone: 508/831-6155 Fax: 508/831-5680 E-mail: blandino@wpi.edu Liquid Propulsion Christopher Keeler Diversified Energy Corporation 2020 W. Guadalupe Road, Suite 5 Gilbert, AZ 85233-2804 Phone: 480/507-0297 Fax: 480/507-0780 E-mail: Christopher.Keeler@ diversifiedenergy.com Solid Rockets Mark P. Friedlander Aerojet 5731 Wellington Road Gainesville, VA 20155-1612 Phone: 703/754-5180 Fax: 703/754-5185 E-mail: mark.friedlander@ aerojet.com Air Breathing Propulsion Doug Lewis ATK Tactical Systems Division Allegany Ballistics Laboratory 210 State Route 956 Rocket Center, WV 26726 Phone: 304/726-5006 Fax: 304/726-5083 E-mail: douglas.lewis@atk.com Energetic Components & Systems Barry Neyer PerkinElmer Optoelectroncis 1100 Vanguard Blvd. Miamisburg, OH 45342 Phone: 937/865-5586 Fax: 413/677-6672 E-mail: barry.neyer@perkinelmer.com Hypersonic & Combined Cycle Propulsion Ryan Starkey University of Maryland Dept. of Aerospace Engineering 3181 Martin Hall College Park, MD 20742 Phone: 301/405-1061 Fax: 301/314-9001 E-mail: rstarkey@umd.edu Reference Material
2008 JPC Technical Area Organizers – for reference Space and Earth to Orbit Vehicle Systems Leon McKinney McKinney Associates 1756 Stifel Lane Town & Country, MO 63017 Phone: 314/514-1352 Fax: 314/514-1353 Email: leonmck@mckinneyassociates.com Propulsion Eduction Robert A. Federick, Jr. UAH Propulsion Research Center The University of Alabama in Huntsville 5000 Technology Drive, TH S231 Huntsville, AL 35899 Phone: 256-824-7203 Fax: 256-824-7205 frederic@mae.uah.edu History John Blanton GE Aviation One Neumann Way Cincinnati, OH 45215 Phone: 513/243-1428 Fax: 513/243-1428 Email: John.blanton@GE.com Propellants & Combustion Joseph Powers University of Notre Dame Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering 372 Fitzpatrick Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556-5637 Phone: 574/631-5978 Fax: 574/631-8341 E-mail: powers@nd.edu Advanced Propulsion Concepts for Future Flight John W. Robinson Boeing Company P.O. Box 3829 Seal Beach, CA 97040 Phone: 714/896-1292 Fax: 714/896-6930 System Concepts and Supporting Propulsion Technologies Mr. Donald Malloy Aerospace Testing Alliance 1099 Schriever Ave. Arnold AFB, TN 37389-9013 Phone: 931/454-4112 Fax: 931/454-3644 Email: Donald.Malloy@arnold.af.mil Reference Material
Technical program organizing committee contact listTechnical Committees Contact List(Preliminary) • Director Propulsion & Energy: Dr. Ashwani Guptaakgupta@eng.umd.edu 301-405-5276 • Technical Committees: • Air Breathing Propulsion Dr. Lance Chenault lance.chenault@oai.org 937-427-9725 • Electric Propulsion Dr. Dan Goebel dan.m.goebel@jpl.nasa.gov 818-354-8284 • Energetic Components Dr. Barry Neyer barry.neyer@perkinelmer.coml 937-865-5586 • Hybrid Rockets Mr. Andrew Prince Andrew.Prince@atk.com 435-863-2398 • Liquid Propulsion Mr. Carl Engelbrecht carl.engelbrecht@jhuapl.edu 443-778-0397 • Nuclear & future Propulsion Dr. Benjamin Donohue benjamin.b.donahue@boeing.com 256/461-5498 • Propellants & Combustion Dr. Keith McManus mcmanus@research.ge.com 518-387-6597 • Solid Rockets Mr. Thomas Moore tom.moore@atk.com 410/864-4885 • Aerospace Power Systems Mr. Mike Piszczor Michael.F.Piszczor@nasa.gov 216/433-2237 • Terrestrial Energy Systems Dr. David G. Lilley lilley@okstate.edu 405-744-7055 • Space Transportation Dr. Wayne Van Lerberghe wayne.m.vanlerberghe@aero.org 310-336-5741 • Space Tethers Sven Bilen sbilen@psu.edu • History Anthony Springer anthony.m.springer@nasa.gov 540-231-6661 • Space Colonization Dr. Klaus Heiss kpheiss@hotmail.com 703/535-8774
Technical program organizing committee contact listProgram Committee Contact List • Program Committee Coordinator: • Mr. Anthony Gross, Email: anthony.r.gross@nasa.gov, Phone: 650/604-2727 • Program Committees: • HyTASP • Chair: Dr. Glenn Garrard, Email: doug.garrard@arnold.af.mil, Phone: 931/454-3300 • Energy Optimized Aircraft & Equipment Systems • Chair: Dr. Dimitri Mavris, Email: dimitri.mavris@ae.gatech.edu, Phone: 404/894-3343 • Unmanned Systems • Chair: Dr. Michael Francis, Email: michael.francis@gat.com, Phone: 858/457-8971 • RLV’s • Chair: Dr. Jeffrey Zweber, Email: jeffrey.zweber@wpafb.af.mil, Phone: 937/255-1591 • Space Exploration • Chair: Mr. John Menkins, Email: john_c_mankins@yahoo.com, Phone: 703/858-1574 • Value Driven Design • Chair: Dr. Paul Collopy, Email: paul@dfmconsulting.com • Dr. Michael McCoy, Email: michael.s.mccoy@boeing.com, Phone: 314/233-0524