George Washington University’s Space Policy Institite (SPI) and the Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy (CSPS) will hold a discussion on June 29, 2023 from 10:00 am-1:30 pm ET at SPI’s offices at 1957 E Street, NW, Washington, DC and online via Zoom.
The topic is “Public-Private Synergy in the Space Sector: Risks and Rewards.”
More informaton is in the May 23, 2023 emailed invitation, which is reproduced below. The registration link is to this website.
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Aerospace’s Center for Space Policy & Strategy and GW’s Space Policy Institute present:
Thursday, June 29 | 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. EDT
Public-private collaboration in the space sector is a balancing act. Where can government organizations achieve greater innovation, efficiencies, and reduced risk? How can commercial parties realize a fair return on investment?
We invite you to join us for discussion during this half-day event.
Event Agenda
10:00 Welcome: Scott Pace, Space Policy Institute
10:10 Keynote: Jim Bridenstine, former NASA Administrator
10:30 Learning from Past Public Private Collaboration Efforts – Successes and Failures
- Moderator: Henry Hertzfeld, Space Policy Institute
- Patricia Cooper, President & Founder Constellation Advisory, LLC
- Brian D. Wessel, Attorney-Advisor, NASA Office of the General Counsel
- Moon Kim, NASA HQ – Agency Investment Analysis
- Diane Howard, White House – National Space Council
11:30 Lunch
12:10 Future Strategies for Public Private Collaboration – Navigating Uncertainty and Risk
- Moderator: Karen Jones, The Center for Space Policy and Strategy
- Tom Gillespie, Managing Partner, In-Q-Tel
- Chris Kunstadter, Global Head of Space, Axa – XL
- Jen Ross, Executive Consultant to SSC Frontdoor
- Kevin Pomfret, Attorney at Williams Mullen
1:10 Wrap Up: Jamie Morin, Executive Director, Center for Space Policy and Strategy |
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| This event is sponsored by Aerospace’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy and GW’s Space Policy Institute. It is open to the public and media and it will be recorded. The event will be presented in a hybrid format. Please feel free to join us in person at the Elliott School’s City View Room at 1957 E ST NW or to follow the discussion online via Zoom. More information on how to access the event will be available in your registration confirmation. |
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