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Appendix A: Committee Biographical Information
Pages 85-90

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From page 85...
... Air Force as a Major General, with his last assignments at the National Reconnaissance Office as the director for systems engineering and as the director of advanced systems and technology. General Latiff was a career acquisition officer, managing large complex systems such as the Cheyenne Mountain Complex, the Air Force's airspace management and landing systems, and the Joint Strategic Target Attack Radar System.
From page 86...
... Dr. Cantwell has extensive NRC experience, including current memberships on the Space Studies Board and the Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Committee; co-chair of the Committee on Decadal Survey on Biological and Physical Sciences in Space; and member of the Committee on NASA's Bioastronautics Critical Path Roadmap, the Review of NASA Strategic Roadmaps: Space Station Panel, the Committee on Technology for Human/Robotic Exploration and Development of Space, and the Committee on Advanced Technology for Human Support in Space.
From page 87...
... where her research and analysis focuses on space technology and policy and is frequently incorporated in national policy documents. Recent and ongoing projects include supporting the Office of Science and Technology Policy in developing a national space technology strategy, improving detection of near Earth objects, documenting global trends in space, and examining recent commercial activities in space including their legal ramifications related to the Outer Space Treaty.
From page 88...
... He was technical program manager for the Solar Mesospheric Explorer instrument module and spectrometers. He then joined the High Altitude Observatory at the National Center for Atmospheric Research with roles in group and section management that included instrument development for the Mauna Loa Solar Observatory, the development of the SPARTAN 201 White Light Coronagraph, and management of the successful repair-in-space of the Solar Maximum Mission Coronagraph/Polarimeter.
From page 89...
... The Keck Center represents a world-class research facility that focuses on the use and development of additive manufacturing technologies for fabricating 3D objects that are plastic, metal, ceramic, bio-compatible materials, composite materials, or that contain electronics. Major research efforts are underway at the Keck Center in the areas of additive manufacturing technology development; closed-loop process control strategies for additive manufacturing; additive manufacturing of various powder metal alloy systems; and 3D structural electronics in which electronics, and thus intelligence, are fabricated within additive manufacturingfabricated mechanical structures.
From page 90...
... Moloney has overseen the production of more than 40 reports, including four decadal surveys -- in astronomy and astrophysics, planetary science, life and microgravity science, and solar and space physics -- a review of the goals and direction of the U.S. human exploration program, a prioritization of NASA space technology roadmaps, as well as reports on issues such as NASA's Strategic Direction, orbital debris, the future of NASA's astronaut corps, and NASA's flight research program.


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