22 Oct 2008: Session 4: What's Ahead for the Space Program with a New Administration and Congress? | Session 5: Industry Perspective and the Future of Exploration
Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium
“Building on the Past to Power the Future”
October 21-22, 2008
Von Braun Center
Huntsville, Alabama
An AAS Symposium organized in conjunction with the Huntsville National Space Club and NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Event Sponsor: The Boeing Company
Education Sponsor: Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne
Hotel and Travel Information
Go to the logistics page for information about traveling to the Symposium.
Symposium Program
Download a PDF version of the symposium program.
Slides from the sessions at the Von Braun Symposium are posted here:
- Session 1: Ares - A Project Making Progress
- Luncheon: Mike Griffin, NASA Administrator
- Session 2: Constellation: Enabling Research and Discovery
- Session 3: Huntsville and the U.S. Space Program - An Historical Perspective
- Session 4: What’s Ahead for the Space Program with a New Administration and Congress?
- Session 5: Industry Perspective and the Future of Exploration
Tuesday October 21
8:00 am Registration Opens / Networking / Continental Breakfast sponsored by ATK
8:30 am Welcome
- Frank Slazer, AAS President
- David King, Director, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
9:15 am Ares – A Project Making Progress
- Moderator: Steve Cook, Ares Projects Manager, MSFC
- Ares Development Approach – Back to the Future – Steve Cook
- Ares I Booster Status and Progress – Fred Brasfield, Ares I First Stage Program Manager, ATK
- Ares I Upper Stage Status and Progress – Danny Davis, Ares I Upper Stage Program Manager, NASA MSFC
- Ares I Instrument Unit Status and Progress – Dwight Potter, Ares I IUA Program Manager, The Boeing Company
- J-2X Status and Progress – Walt Janowski, Deputy Program Manager, J2X Engine, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne
- Ares I/Orion Integration Approach – Jim Reuter, Vehicle Integration Manager, MSFC
- Ares I Integrated Test Approach – Jim Taylor, Flight and Integrated Test Manager, MSFC
12:00 pm Luncheon sponsored by Lockheed Martin
- Guest Speaker: Michael Griffin, NASA Administrator (confirmed)
1:30 pm Constellation: Enabling Research and Discovery
- Moderator: N. Wayne Hale, Jr., Deputy Associate Administrator for Strategic Partnerships, NASA HQ
- Constellation - Dale Thomas, Deputy Manager, Constellation Program, NASA MSFC
- Ares V Update - Phil Sumrall, Manager, Ares Project Advanced Planning, NASA MSFC
- Science and Exploration - John Horack, Director, Science and Mission Systems Office, NASA MSFC
- Altair Report - Clinton Dorris, Deputy Project Manager, Altair Project Office, NASA JSC
3:00 pm Break sponsored by ATK
3:15 pm Huntsville and the U.S. Space Program - An Historical Perspective
- Moderator: Roger Launius, Senior Curator, Division of Space History, National Air and Space Museum
- “Rocket City Rising: Huntsville and the Early Space Race, 1940-1963,” Stephen Waring, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
- “Rocket City: Signs, Symbols, and Icons,” Michael D. Wright, MSFC Historian
- “Rocket City USA: MSFC in the Saturn Years – A Personal Memoir, Jesco von Puttkamer, NASA Headquarters
5:00 pm Aerospace Leaders Networking Reception sponsored by Boeing
Wednesday October 22
7:30 am Registration Opens / Networking / Continental Breakfast
8:30 am What’s Ahead for the Space Program with a New Administration and Congress?
- Moderator: Thomas Koshut, Associate Vice President, Research, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
- Alan Ladwig, Manager, Space Systems Consultancy, Whitney Bradley & Brown
- Damon Wells, Senior Policy Analyst, Office of Science and Technology Policy
- William B. Adkins, President, Adkins Strategies, LLC
10:00 am Break
10:15 am Industry Perspectives on the Future of Exploration
- Moderator: Jack Lee, NASA, retired
- Jim Chilton, Vice President, Exploration Launch Systems, The Boeing Company
- Michael Rudolphi, Vice President, Launch Systems Site Operations and Integration, ATK
- Ron Wetmore, Vice President, Human Space Flight, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company
- Rick Bachtel, General Manager, Alabama Operations, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne
- Lawrence H. Williams, Vice President, Strategic Relations, Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX)
12:00 pm Final Remarks
12:30 pm Adjourn (box lunch / networking opportunity) sponsored by Teledyne Brown Engineering
DR. WERNHER VON BRAUN MEMORIAL CELEBRATION
New Davidson Center at the US Space and Rocket Center
5:30 pm Reception
7:00 pm Dinner
For information on the dinner click here.
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