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Appendix G: List of Briefings to the Committee and Panels
Pages 233-237

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... Future Human Exploration and Operations Gregory Williams, Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy and Plans, NASA Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate (HEOMD) Expert Panel • History of Human Spaceflight Policy Roger Launius, National Air and Space Museum 233
From page 234...
... Henry Hertzfeld, George Washington University Lester Lyles, The Lyles Group Howard McCurdy, American University April 21-23, 2013, Washington, D.C. Prospects and Plans Beyond LEO William Gerstenmaier, NASA Perspectives on Human and Robotic Spaceflight Steve Squyres, Cornell University Human Space Exploration in Earth Orbit Julie Robinson and Michael Suffredini, NASA Human Spaceflight Role in Security and International Relations Scott Pace, George Washington University (via telecon)
From page 235...
... Stepping Stones: Exploring Increasingly Challenging Destinations on the Way to Mars Josh Hopkins, Lockheed Martin Corporation March 27-28, 2013, Washington, D.C. NASA Review of Long-Term Technical Challenges for Human Spaceflight Overview • NASA's Human Space Exploration Capability Driven Framework Jason Crusan, Director, Advanced Exploration Systems, NASA Headquarters • Crew Health, Medical, and Safety: Human Resaerch Program Steve Davison, Human Research Program, NASA Headquarters • Habitation Systems and Destination Systems John Connolly, NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC)
From page 236...
... Human Health Issues in Space Kenneth Baldwin, University of California, Irvine June 19-21, 2013, Irvine, California Reducing the Cost of Exploration using Near-Term Advanced In-Space Propulsion Roger Myers, Aerojet (via telecon) NASA Technology Development for Human Spaceflight James Reuther, Deputy Associate Administrator of Programs, NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate Technical Challenges for Piloted Missions to the Outer Planets Ralph McNutt, Johns Hopkins University (via telecon)
From page 237...
... APPENDIX G 237 PUBLIC AND STAKEHOLDER OPINIONS PANEL June 19, 2013, Washington, D.C. NASA's Research on Public and Stakeholder Opinions Rebecca Spyke Keiser, NASA


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