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Suggested Citation:"A LIST OF PARTICIPANTS." National Research Council. 1995. Reusable Launch Vehicle: Technology Development and Test Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5115.
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Appendix A
List of Participants

1. First meeting/site visit, Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, June 20–22, 1995

Rick Bachtel

Carmelo Bianca

Dallas Bienhoff

Wayne Bordelon

Archie Burds

James Cannon

Steve Cook

Richard Cooper

Dan Dumbacher

Shawn Fears

Cynthia Frost

Donald Fulton

Fred Garcia

Robert Garcia

Terry Greenwood

David Hartung

Tracy Lamm

Brian Lariviere

Jack MacPherson

Dick McMillion

Steve Mercer

Jan Monk

Kevin O'Hara

Roger Romans

Henry Stinson

Lamar Thompson

2. Second meeting/site visit, Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia, July 7, 1995

Damodar Ambur

Tom Bales

Lee Beach

Max Blosser

Charlie Camarda

Del Freeman

Paul Holloway

Charles Miller

Chris Naftel

Dick Powell

Wayne Sawyer

David Throckmorton

3. Third meeting/site visit, Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, July 14, 1995

John Balboni

Jeff Bowles

Domenick Cagliostro

Chuck Cornelison

Palmer Dyal

Michael Green

Suggested Citation:"A LIST OF PARTICIPANTS." National Research Council. 1995. Reusable Launch Vehicle: Technology Development and Test Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5115.
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Ann Patterson-Hine

Deepak Kulkarni

Dave Olynick

Marc Rezin

Dave Stewart

Demetrius Kourtides

Daniel Leiser

Daniel Rasky

Imelda Terrazas-Salinas

Keith Swanson

4. Fourth meeting/contractor site visits, Los Angeles, California area, July 31-August 4, 1995

Lockheed Martin, Palmdale, California, July 31, 1995

Robert Baumgartner

Tom Hartmann

Barry Strauss

Dick Harris

Paul Landry

John Vinson

Rockwell International, Downey, California, August 1, 1995

Ross Blanchard

Stan Greenberg

Pete Hogenson

Dan Suh

Tom Gormley

Tom Healy

Mike Scheiern

Don Weeks

Rocketdyne, Canoga Park, California, August 2, 1995

Bob Brengle

Frank Edwards

Fred Jue

Rethia Williams

Jim Davis

Mike Hampson

Pete McCourt

McDonnell Douglas, Huntington Beach, California, August 3, 1995

Dana Andrews

Ed Cady

Paul Klevatt

Dave Schweikle

Jim Berry

Andy Gerrick

Bruce Leonard

Laura Thompson

Pratt & Whitney, Briefing at Beckman Center, Irvine, California, August 4, 1995

Randy Parsley

Chris Sanders

Aerojet Corporation, Briefing at Beckman Center, Irvine, California, August 4, 1995

Tom Fanciullo

Frank Sciorelli

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The key to opening the use of space to private enterprise and to broader public uses lies in reducing the cost of the transportation to space. More routine, affordable access to space will entail aircraft-like quick turnaround and reliable operations. Currently, the space Shuttle is the only reusable launch vehicle, and even parts of it are expendable while other parts require frequent and extensive refurbishment. NASA's highest priority new activity, the Reusable Launch Vehicle program, is directed toward developing technologies to enable a new generation of space launchers, perhaps but not necessarily with single stage to orbit capability. This book assesses whether the technology development, test and analysis programs in propulsion and materials-related technologies are properly constituted to provide the information required to support a December 1996 decision to build the X-33, a technology demonstrator vehicle; and suggest, as appropriate, necessary changes in these programs to ensure that they will support vehicle feasibility goals.

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