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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2004. Stepping-Stones to the Future of Space Exploration: A Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11020.
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Appendix D
Workshop Attendees

Steering Committee

Darrell Branscome

Science Applications International Corporation

Molly Macauley

Resources for the Future

Dava Newman

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Eric Rice

ORBITEC

Charles Trimble

U.S. Global Positioning System Industry Council

Charles Walker

Boeing

Speakers and Panelists

Neil Armstrong

EDO Corporation (retired)

Gen. John Barry

Air Force (retired)

Joseph Fuller

Futron Corporation

Joanne Gabrynowicz

National Remote Sensing and Space Law Center, University of Mississippi

James Geffre

NASA Johnson Space Center

David Goldston

House Committee on Science

Joe Guerci

DARPA

Greg Hagedorn

NAVSEA

David Hardy

Air Force Research Laboratory

Jacqueline Haynes

Intelligent Automation, Inc.

Wesley Huntress

Carnegie Institute of Washington

Joan Johnson-Freese

Naval War College (by phone)

David Logsdon

U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Space Enterprise Council

John Mankins

NASA Headquarters

Gary Martin

NASA Headquarters

Allan Mazur

Syracuse University

Dick Oberman

House of Representatives Subcommittee on Space

Brad Parkinson

Stanford University

Ian Pryke

Center for Aerospace Policy Research, George

Mason University

Stanley Schneider

NOAA-NPOESS

Donna Shirley

University of Oklahoma

Christine Sloane

General Motors

Marcia Smith

Congressional Research Service

Michael Stamatelatos

NASA Headquarters

Craig Steidle

NASA Headquarters

Christopher Stevens

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2004. Stepping-Stones to the Future of Space Exploration: A Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11020.
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Other Attendees

Andrew Aldrin

Boeing

Terry Allard

NASA Headquarters

Iwan Alexander

Case Western Reserve University

Christian Beckner

Center for Strategic and International Studies

Norm Brown

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

John Cullen

Senate Commerce Committee

Barry Epstein

NASA Headquarters

Lea Gifford

Roger Williams School of Law

Naite′ Jaureguy-Naudin

Center for Strategic and International Studies

Jitendra Joshi

Universities Space Research Association

Jonathan Krezel

NASA Headquarters

Evan Michelson

NRC Intern

John Mimikakis

House Science Committee

Chris Moore

NASA Headquarters

Ronald Mutzelberg

Boeing

Patrice Pages

National Academies

Jamila Rockette

Lewis Burke Associates

Robert Smylie

NASA

Mary Snitch

Lockheed Martin

John Stocky

JPL

Nantel Suzuki

NASA Headquarters

Gui Trotti

Trotti and Associates, Inc.

Lisa Vandemark

Institute of Medicine

Sharon Welch

NASA Langley Research Center

Staff

Karen Harwell

National Academies

George Levin

National Academies

Maureen Mellody

National Academies

Bridget Edmonds

National Academies

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2004. Stepping-Stones to the Future of Space Exploration: A Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11020.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2004. Stepping-Stones to the Future of Space Exploration: A Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11020.
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NASA’s Human Exploration and Development of Space (HEDS) program within the Office of Space Flight has proposed a new framework for space technology and systems development—Advanced Systems, Technology, Research, and Analysis (ASTRA) for future space flight capabilities. To assist in the development of this framework, NASA asked the National Research Council to convene a series of workshops on technology policy issues concerning the relationship of the various stakeholders in advancing human and robotic exploration and development of space. The first workshop, which is the topic of this report, focused on policy issues about the development and demonstration of space technologies. Four policy topics—selected by the project steering committee as the foci of this first workshop—are discussed in the report: the rationale for human and robotic space exploration; technology as a driver for capability transformation; risk mitigation and perception; and international cooperation and competition.

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