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Appendix C: Workshop Agenda
Pages 56-59

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From page 56...
... Chamber of Commerce, Space Enterprise Council Donna Shirley, Director, Experience Science Fiction, Seattle Focusing Questions: What are the compelling reasons for human or robotic presence in space? What are the appropriate roles for robotic exploration and human exploration and development of space?
From page 57...
... Project Chris Stevens, NASA New Millennium Program Manager, JPL Focusing Questions: What, briefly, is the role of technology as an agent for organization and capability transformation, specifically as related to your organization? What other factors must be present to facilitate technology as an agent for transfonnation?
From page 58...
... John Barry, CAIB viewpoint Joseph Fuller, Futron Corporation Gregg Hagedorn, NAVSEA Allan Mazur, Syracuse University Richard Obermann, StaffMember, House Science Committee Michael G Stamatelatos, NASA Director for Safety & Assurance Requirements Focusing Questions: What lessons might be shared about differences in risk perception by the public, the Congress, and the agency (NASA)
From page 59...
... " Moderator: Eric Rice Panel Discussion Joanne Gabrynowicz, National Remote Sensing and Space Law Center Joan Johnson-Freese, Naval War College (by telephoned Ian Pryke, George Mason University Marcia Smith, Congressional Research Service Focusing Questions: What are the real goals and interests of the nations of the world with respect to their involvement in space tourism, space exploration, space bases, space commercialization, space settlements, and planetary terrafonning? What are the specific short- and long-term goals and obj ectives of the United States, the European Space Agency (ESA)


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