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SUMMARY:CIS-LUNAR SPACE: RESEARCH FOR TODAY\, TRAINING FOR TOMORROW (USRA/SPI)\, Mar 23\, 2023\, DC\, 1:00-5:00 pm ET
DESCRIPTION:Update\, March 20: An updated agenda received today shows NASA Chief Technologist A.C. Charania substituting for NASA AA for Exploration Systems Development Jim Free on the first panel.  The new agenda is: \n1:00 P.M. Welcome and Introductory Remarks\n\nJEFF ISAACSON\, USRA President and CEO\nSCOTT PACE\, Director\, Space Policy Institute\, George Washington University\n\n1:10 P.M. Frederick A. Tarantino Memorial Address\n\nROBERT CABANA\, Associate Administrator\, NASA\n\n1:45 P.M. Coffee Break\n2:00 P.M. Cis-lunar Technical Challenges and Opportunities\nAccelerating activity in cis-lunar space necessitates new scientific advances in energy\, communications\, and logistics. Space is also becoming an arena for technological shows of economic and military force. Panelists will discuss the technical challenges and opportunities in the coming decades.\n\nA.C. CHARANIA\, NASA Chief Technologist\nBADRI YOUNES\, NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Communications and Navigation\nLINDSAY MILLARD\, Principal Director for Space\, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering\nEMMA RAINEY\, Senior Scientist\, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory\n\n3:15 P.M. Coffee Break\n3:45 P.M. Commercial Innovations and Opportunities in Cis-lunar Space:\nPanelists will provide insight for universities preparing for near-term government and commercial research opportunities in cis-lunar space. With rapidly increasing spaceflight activities in cis-lunar space\, attendees will hear from government and commercial sector leaders about upcoming innovations and potential opportunities for their respective institutions in space research and development.\n\nVINT CERF\, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist\, Google\nJUSTIN KASPER\, Advanced Technologies\, BWX Technologies\, Inc.\nCURTIS HERNANDEZ\, Principal for Space Policy\, Amazon Web Services\nDAN HENDRICKSON\, Vice President of Business Development\, Astrobotic\n\n5:00 P.M. Invitation to the Reception\n\nBRIAN GILCHRIST\, Chair\, USRA Council of Institutions\n\nOriginal Entry: The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) and George Washington University’s Space Policy Institute will hold a symposium on March 23\, 2023 at the Holiday Inn Washington D.C. National Mall\, 550 C Street\, SW\, Washington\, D.C.  The event is in-person and will be livestreamed. \nThe topic is: “Cis-Lunar Space: Research for Today\, Training for Tomorrow.” \nMore information is on the event’s registration website\, which says: \nCis-Lunar Space: Research for Today\, Training for Tomorrow \nHow Can Evolving Cis-Lunar Capabilities Contribute to Science\, Commerce\, and Security? This symposium will explore accelerating activity in Cislunar space and what it means for future scientific advances\, research opportunities\, and the future of the Cislunar ecosystem. \nSYMPOSIUM AGENDA \n1:00 P.M. Welcome and Introductory Remarks \n\nJEFF ISAACSON\, USRA President and CEO\nSCOTT PACE\, Director\, Space Policy Institute\, George Washington University\n\n1:10 P.M. Frederick A. Tarantino Memorial Address \n\nROBERT CABANA\, Associate Administrator\, NASA\n\n1:45 P.M. Coffee Break \n2:00 P.M. Cislunar Technical Challenges and Opportunities \nAccelerating activity in Cislunar space necessitates new scientific advances in energy\, communications\, and logistics. Space is also becoming an arena for technological shows of economic and military force. Panelists will discuss the technical challenges and opportunities in the coming decades. \n\nJAMES FREE\, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development\nBADRI YOUNES\, NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Communications and Navigation\nLINDSAY MILLARD\, Principal Director for Space\, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering\nEMMA RAINEY\, Senior Scientist\, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory\n\n3:15 P.M. Coffee Break \n3:45 P.M. Commercial Innovations and Opportunities in Cislunar Space: \nPanelists will provide insight for universities preparing for near-term government and commercial research opportunities in cislunar space. With rapidly increasing spaceflight activities in cislunar space\, attendees will hear from government and commercial sector leaders about upcoming innovations and potential opportunities for their respective institutions in space research and development. \n\nVINT CERF\, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist\, Google\nJUSTIN KASPER\, Advanced Technologies\, BWX Technologies\, Inc.\nCURTIS HERNANDEZ\, Principal for Space Policy\, Amazon Web Services\nDAN HENDRICKSON\, Vice President of Business Development\, Astrobotic\n\n5:00 P.M. Invitation to the Reception \nBRIAN GILCHRIST\, Chair\, USRA Council of Institutions
URL:https://spacepolicyonline.com/events/cis-lunar-space-research-for-today-training-for-tomorrow-usra-spi-mar-23-2023-dc/
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