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here. - NewSpace 2012 Space Conference
NewSpace 2012: New Profits, New Products, NewSpace
July 2012, Hyatt Regency, Santa Clara, CA
The Space Frontier Foundation’s annual conference is the most important commercial space conference in the nation.
This is the fourth year the conference has been in Silicon Valley and we are pleased to continue holding the world’s most
stimulating commercial space conference here. The NewSpace market is undergoing rapid expansion, similar to the
Internet explosion of the 1990’s, due to efficient business practices, a wide spectrum of technology, and almost prescient
investors.
Thursday, July 26, 2012 – Developing Products and Demands
Thursday is packed with an exciting line up of speakers and panelists. We will examine different models of
partnerships that lead to new services and products in the “Nurturing New Ideas” panel. We also highlight
the space activities that are being pursued right now in the “Not Your Traditional Commercial Crew and
Cargo” panel, as well as the efforts by individuals and private citizens to make space relevant to everyone in
the “Democratizing Space” panel. We also bring back the NASA Center Director panel by popular demand,
and don’t miss the SpaceX sponsored STEM panel featuring Bill Nye.
Friday, July 27, 2012 – Supply Lines to Space Profits
On Friday we will start of with exploring where opportunities abound for new space space business opportunities. We kick-off with a panel on “Space Investment: Building a Viable Industry” where we will discuss
the challenges and rewards of starting a new space business. The “NewSpace Business Plan Competition”
will build on this theme and the 10 finalists will present their business plans to a panel of experienced
judges and hope they walk away with the $100,000 first prize. For lunch we will be joined by Eric Anderson
discussing his latest venture planetary Resources and its quest to mine asteroids. We will close with the
“Space Alternative Architectures” panel focusing on near term opportunities to combine systems currently
under development in new and innovative ways to speed space development and commerce.
Saturday, July 28, 2012 – Settling Into Space
On Saturday, we look to the near future and the next generation of technologies and trends that will influence
commercial space and the expansion of humankind’s presence in the Solar System. Rick Tumlinson will kick
us off before looking at the next steps of human settlement with ”The Earthlight Institute Presents: Mars
Colony 2030”. Next we look at the future that is already unfolding with ”The Endgame of the Google Lunar
X Prize” which will explore what happens after someone wins the Prize? Join us for lunch with Ed Lu, a
former U.S. astronaut and Chairman and CEO of the B612 Foundation. NASA’s Chief Technologist opens
the afternoon, followed by more discussion on technology with ”Approaching the Tipping Point”. George
Whitesides, President and CEO of Virgin Galactic, will deliver our closing keynote. We finish the day with
the star-studded Opening the Space Frontier (On a Budget) panel, looking at what we can do with current
technology.
Contents
Letter from the Foundation
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Schedule Overview
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Detailed Schedule
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Sponsors and Partners
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Exhibitors
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Speaker Biographical Information
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Conference Team
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Local Area Maps
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Notes
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NewSpace 2012: New Profits, New Products, NewSpace
July 2012, Hyatt Regency, Santa Clara, CA
Letter from the Foundation
NewSpace 2012 Attendees,
When we were younger, we wanted to become astronauts and explore space
for the sake of exploring, but as we have gotten older, we have realized
that this desire is about more than just exploration; this is a necessity to
sustain our race. We need to move with a sense of urgency and make space
access and exploration a priority among our peers and our nation.
Now is the time to celebrate the achievements of those who have taken this
challenge and also encourage others to get in the race. This is also a time
to change the old bureaucratic mindset of space exploration and bring the
civil and commercial efforts together to further our cause. We are living in
an exciting time in the history of space access and exploration. These next
few months and years will have a significant impact on our future efforts.
NewSpace 2012 is our opportunity to come together with like minded
people, share ideas, and make our dreams a reality. Together students,
government employees, NewSpace start-up companies, leaders in the
field, and those who have a passion for space can truly make an impact.
NewSpace is a time to grow the industry by starting businesses, making
deals and creating jobs.
Take advantage of all the resources and opportunities provided at NewSpace 2012. Rarely do you get to be in a room full of people wanting the
same goal, coming from diverse backgrounds with the abilities and assets
to make it happen. Immerse yourself in the discussions about our future,
such as the STEM education panel, which will give conversations on how
to build up our youth to take our place. Don’t miss the opportunity
to get a chance to learn the latest in commercial-civil partnerships with
the NASA Center Directors panel. Learn how to begin a business with
innovative ideas at the Business Plan Competition, which year after year
has brought new companies to further our cause. Then celebrate and share
with us the recent successes we have had with the NewSpace Gala awards.
Brace yourself for the opportunities and challenges ahead and welcome to
NewSpace.
To the stars and beyond,
Sara Meschberger
NewSpace Conference Assistant Chair
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Schedule Overview
Schedule Overview
Thursday, July 26, 2012 – Developing Products and Demands
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Strengthening Partnerships
Nurturing New Ideas
Networking Break
Not Your Traditional Commercial Crew and Cargo Panel
FAA Commercial Space Transportation Press Event
Lunch: Enabling Sustainable Human Space Access
NASA Leadership Roundtable
A Window Into The Future
Networking Break
Democratizing Space
Finding the Balance
STEM: Developing an American Workforce (Sponsored by SpaceX)
Future of Commercial Space
”Welcome to NewSpace” Reception
SpaceX Info Session
Friday, July 27, 2012 – Supply Lines to Space Profits
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Space Investment: Creating a Viable Industry
Business Plan Competition
Networking Break
Business Plan Competition
Lunch: New Sources of Supplies: Opening the High Frontier
Affordable Space Programs: Applying the Commercial Model (Sponsored by Space Systems / Loral)
Opportunities in Military Space
Liberty Commercial Space Services (Sponsored by Liberty)
Networking Break
Space Alternative Architectures
Sex, Drugs, and NewSpace
Loral Info Session
NewSpace Tweetup
Saturday, July 28, 2012 – Settling Into Space
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Back to THE Future – Making the Vision a Priority
The EarthLight Institute Presents: Mars Colony 2030
Networking Break
The Endgame of the Google Lunar X-PRIZE
Lunch: Rock On!
NASA’s Technology Roadmap
Approaching the Tipping Point
Networking Break
Space is Virgin Territory
Opening the Space Frontier - On a Budget
Banquet Reception
NewSpace 2012 Awards Gala
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NewSpace 2012: New Profits, New Products, NewSpace
July 2012, Hyatt Regency, Santa Clara, CA
The NewSpace 2012 Awards Gala is an event not to be missed. The fabulous gala event serves to honor
recipients of several top awards for the innovators and achievements in our field. The event will be held at
the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara on July 28th, 2012. The evening will begin with drinks and entertainment
from the Magnolia Jazz Band starting at 6:30pm followed by a delicious 3-course meal and the pinnacle
awards ceremony. As this is a formal event, evening wear is recommended. Come and enjoy the evening
with the most influential individuals in the industry. Get your ticket now!
Let your followers keep up with this conference. Use #NewSpaceCon!
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Detailed Schedule: Thursday, July 26, 2012
Detailed Schedule
Unless otherwise noted, all sessions will be held in the Santa Clara Ballroom, with meals being held in the Magnolia
room. Exhibits and Networking will be held in the Mezzanine and Cypress rooms.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
08:15am – 09:00am
Strengthening Partnerships
As the NASA Chief of Staff, David Radzanowski is politically saavy and understands the
dynamics of the organization and how to get things done. In his opening keynote address,
he will share his thoughts on the current role and value of commercial space companies to
the mission of NASA and on how to evolve this relationship in furthering the goals of each
partner.
David Radzanowski – Chief of Staff, NASA
09:00am – 10:15am
Nurturing New Ideas
Starting a business is difficult, especially in a small and specialized market like the space
industry. There are many ways to receive help through partnerships with space business incubators, NASA research parks, and universities. Can we better innovate through collaboration?
We will survey the support organizations that assist new companies and discuss the value
propositions of each type of working relationship.
Amaresh Kollipara (moderator) – Co-founder & Managing Partner, Earth2Orbit LLC
Khalid Al-Ali – Executive Director, University of California, Office of NASA Partnerships
Thomas Atchison – Board Chair, Director, Mavericks Civilian Space Foundation
Alexander MacDonald – Program Executive, NASA Emerging Commercial Space Office
Sean Mahoney – Chief Operating Officer, Masten Space Systems
10:15am – 10:45am
Networking Break
10:45am – 12:00pm
Not Your Traditional Commercial Crew and Cargo Panel
The flurry of activity in NASA’s Commercial Crew and Cargo programs over the last few
months has been good for the industry. Ideas are turning into vehicles, and market projections
into reality. But in the excitement of day-to-day progress, it can be hard to step back and
take a look at where we are going. This panel will provide an update on current activity, but
also look three to five years down the road, to where we expect to be.
Alex Saltman (moderator) – Executive Director, Commercial Spaceflight Federation
Adam Harris – Vice President of Government Sales, Space Exploration Technologies
Jeff Patton – Manager, NASA and Commercial Crew and Cargo Programs, United Launch
Alliance (Sponsored)
Mark Sirangelo – Chairman, Sierra Nevada Space Systems
Dennis Stone – Manager, Program Integration, Commercial Crew and Cargo Program, NASA
12:00pm – 12:10pm
FAA Commercial Space Transportation Press Event
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July 2012, Hyatt Regency, Santa Clara, CA
12:10pm – 01:30pm
Lunch: Enabling Sustainable Human Space Access
Mark Sirangelo leads Sierra Nevada Space Systems which is the owner and developer of the
Dream Chaser Orbital Space Vehicle, a commercial option for human access to Low Earth
Orbit. His talk will address the macro-level roles and responsibilities of the commercial
space sector in delivering the needed capabilities to NASA and other future customers, why
commercial space access is critical to a sustainable human spaceflight enterprise, and the
importance of partnerships in creating long-term solutions for space access.
Mark Sirangelo – Chairman, Sierra Nevada Space Systems
01:30pm – 02:45pm
NASA Leadership Roundtable
NASA centers provide different services and offer unique technical expertise to commercial
companies. Some have innovation centers that host companies and act as incubators. How are
these relationships working and can we improve them? Leaders of these centers come together
once again to discuss their experiences and perspectives.
Rebecca Keiser (moderator) – Associate Deputy Administrator for Strategy & Policy, NASA
Robert Cabana – Director, NASA Kennedy Space Center
Ramon Lugo – Director, NASA Glenn Research Center
Ellen Ochoa – Deputy Director, NASA Johnson Space Center
Pete Worden – Director, NASA Ames Research Center
02:45pm – 03:15pm
A Window Into The Future
Steve Jurvetson, the managing director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson, is interested in things as
small as DNA and as fast as racing cars and rockets. His investments do not only look at
profitability but also meaningful impact to human society and a vision for the future. What
is his interest up in space when the world seems to be looking the other way, down at their
bottom line?
Steve Jurvetson – Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson
03:15pm – 03:45pm
Networking Break
03:45pm – 05:00pm
Democratizing Space
In the past decade, we have witnessed an amazing level of initiative and many successes in
space related activities from the private citizens. It’s clear that people can no longer wait for
the future to happen and are taking matters into their own hands. The range of activities
spans across the board from participatory (un)conferences to student-build satellites. The
panelists will discuss the next steps in providing inspiration and access to space activities to
more people.
Dennis Stone (moderator) – Manager, Program Integration, Commercial Crew and Cargo
Program, NASA
Jesse Clark – Founder and President, San Diego Space Society
Benjamin Higginbotham – Founder, SpaceVidCast
Rick Tumlinson – Co-founder, Space Frontier Foundation, Orbital Outfitters
Robert Twiggs – Professor, Morehead State University
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Detailed Schedule: Thursday, July 26, 2012
05:00pm – 05:30pm
Finding the Balance
NASA and the FAA recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding outlining how the two
agencies will work together to ensure the safety of commercial human spaceflights. NASA’s
Commercial Crew Program aims to facilitate development of a U.S. commercial crew space
transportation capability with the goal of achieving safe, reliable, and cost-effective access to
and from low Earth orbit and the International Space Station. But not all human spaceflights
in the future will have NASA as a customer. How can we ensure that these missions will be
as safe as possible without the government imposing burdensome requirements on operators?
George Nield – Associate Administrator, Commercial Space Transportation, FAA
05:30pm – 06:30pm
STEM: Developing an American Workforce
SpaceX and its friends have spent tremendous time scouring the field and universities to
build a team with ’The Right Stuff’. Their findings have enabled dreams of expanded space
exploration to verge on reality, yet it runs the risk of being unsustainable. If a highly
trained, technical American base cannot be found, we will lose to foreign countries. Leaders
in recruiting, STEM proponents, and an outspoken celebrity will join the discussion on how
SpaceX envisions finding a solution.
Sponsored By SpaceX
Dolly Singh (moderator) – Manager, Space Exploration Technologies (Sponsored)
Thomas Atchison – Board Chair, Director, Mavericks Civilian Space Foundation
Elizabeth Kennick – Project Manager: Teachers in Space, Space Frontier Foundation
Bill Nye – CEO, The Planetary Society
06:30pm – 07:00pm
Future of Commercial Space
Philip McAlister has been involved in the space industry for many years in many different
roles, and currently, he serves as the Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development at
NASA. In his closing keynote speech, he will speak about the future of commercial space
markets with an emphasis on commercial human spaceflight.
Philip McAlister – Director, NASA Commercial Spaceflight Development
07:00pm – 09:00pm
”Welcome to NewSpace” Reception
07:00pm – 08:30pm
SpaceX Info Session
Come meet representatives from SpaceX!
SpaceX is a US-based space technology company founded by its residing CEO and CTO, Elon
Musk, the former co-founder of PayPal. The company’s goal is to renew a sense of excellence
in the space industry by disrupting the current paradigm of complacency and replacing it
with innovation and commercialized price points, laying the foundation for a truly space-faring
human civilization.
SpaceX builds rockets and spacecraft from the ground up, including electronics, software, vehicle structures, and engines. In-house development includes nearly all flight critical custom
components amounting to approximately 85% of the vehicles both by mass and by value. The
development and production efforts represent some of the most dynamic and challenging technology opportunities seen by any organization.
We build it, test it, and fly it.
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July 2012, Hyatt Regency, Santa Clara, CA
Friday, July 27, 2012
08:00am – 09:00am
Space Investment: Creating a Viable Industry
While great visions exist for economical and viable space businesses, the art of creating a
business is beyond just being able to meet the technical challenges of the business. This panel
will explore what makes a viable space business. How can space businesses, either existing or
new, expand their terrestrial applications or create ones to access broader markets? This panel
will also explore in what sectors the panelists would like to see more competition or business
interest and try to forecast possible future opportunities in the emerging space market.
Levin Lon (moderator) – Co-founder, XM Satellite Radio
Carissa Christensen – Managing Partner, The Tauri Group
Diane Dimeff – Executive Director, eSpace: The Center for Space Entrepreneurship
Robert Jacobson – Principal, Space Angels
Lawrence Williams – Principal, Capture10
09:00am – 10:30am
Business Plan Competition
The NewSpace 2012 Business Plan Competition brings together promising new business
startups, who are working to develop the final frontier. This event includes investors, business
leaders and space advocates. Startup companies developing products/services that are directly
space, space-related, or ”space scalable” will be participating in this contest which will award
a 1st Place prize of $100,000. The judges for the competition are skilled and experienced
professionals in the investment and business development communities, hailing from around
the country.
Thomas Olson (moderator) – Exodus Consulting Group
Thomas Atchison – Board Chair, Director, Mavericks Civilian Space Foundation
Hoyt Davidson – Founder and Managing Partner, Near Earth LLC
Buckner Hightower – Co-Founder, Executive Vice President, Excalibur Almaz
Eva-Jane Lark – Vice-President and Wealth Advisor, BMO Nesbitt Burns
Rex Ridenoure – Founder and CEO, IZUP LLC
10:30am – 11:00am
Networking Break
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Detailed Schedule: Friday, July 27, 2012
11:00am – 12:15pm
Business Plan Competition
Join the NewSpace business plan’s second part, as the judges review who’s business plan will
be most likely to stand the tests of business and be able to succeed, advancing the space sector
and proving the opportunities of space-scalable solutions.
This years Finalists (in alphabetic order):
Digital Solid State Propulsion LLC - They have developed a new form of solid-state propellants
that are completely inert unless ignited with electric power of the appropriate magnitude. The
first truly throttle-able solid rocket motor.
ExoCoat - Developing bioengineered reactive coatings to almost effortlessly clean and disinfect
spacecraft interior surfaces of nearly any kind of volatile chemical, toxin, or biohazard, thus
enhancing crew livability on long duration space missions, along with many other uses.
Nanoly - A nanotech solution enabling vaccines and other perishable mission-critical medicines
to be stored without refrigeration for long periods
Nanosatisfi LLC - Do-it-yourself Cubesat development platforms. Design your own experiment,
then have access to the Cubesat sensor payload at a very affordable price
Pine Aerospace - Rapid, high resolution imaging and analysis (spill monitoring and resolution,
using microsats and UAVs) for the oil and gas industries.
Saber Astronautics - High-end Artificial Intelligence with 3D graphics for an end-to-end space
operations solution
Space Ground Amalgam LLC - Inflatable technologies to enhance satellite capabilities
Terapio - Developing a bioengineered cellular-level radiation mitigation solution
Terminal Velocity Aerospace, LLC - Small custom reentry capsules for data and payload return,
serving the nanosat industry
Unreasonable Rocket - An innovative, responsive commercial nanosat launcher
Thomas Olson (moderator) – Exodus Consulting Group
Thomas Atchison – Board Chair, Director, Mavericks Civilian Space Foundation
Hoyt Davidson – Founder and Managing Partner, Near Earth LLC
Buckner Hightower – Co-Founder, Executive Vice President, Excalibur Almaz
Eva-Jane Lark – Vice-President and Wealth Advisor, BMO Nesbitt Burns
Rex Ridenoure – Founder and CEO, IZUP LLC
12:15pm – 01:45pm
Lunch: New Sources of Supplies: Opening the High Frontier
Join us as we hear from industry leader Eric Anderson, Co-Founder of Planetary Resources,
about the future of space exploration and development and plans for the company’s future.
Eric Anderson – Chairman, Space Adventures
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July 2012, Hyatt Regency, Santa Clara, CA
01:45pm – 02:15pm
Affordable Space Programs: Applying the Commercial Model
Space Systems/Loral is the world leader in providing commercial geostationary satellites,
with more commercial capacity on orbit than any other manufacturer. Reliability, innovative
technology, cost and speed of delivery are all essential elements to success in this market.
David Bernstein will talk about the commercial business model for the delivery of space
systems, and how it can be effectively applied to make U.S. Government programs more
affordable.
Sponsored By Space Systems / Loral
David Bernstein – Senior Vice President, Program Management, Space Systems/Loral
02:15pm – 03:00pm
Opportunities in Military Space
While America’s civil space program makes up a large source of funding for the space sector, it
is dwarfed by the amount of funding that is put into the military sector. In an era of shrinking
budgets, there is a strong desire from mission planners and the military to minimize costs.
There are many opportunities for commercial companies to work in this sector to expand
mission capabilities more efficiently. This panel will address what commercial opportunities
are available for involvement in the military sector. Furthermore, discussion will focus on how
the military will be affected by the reduction in cost being caused by the Space Commercial
revolution. Additionally, how will the ability to purchase existing products (launch seats vs.
bids) change acquisition strategy for the military?
Coyote Smith (moderator) – Colonel, USAF
Alan Weston – Director of Programs, NASA Ames Research Center
03:00pm – 03:30pm
Liberty Commercial Space Services
Sponsored By Liberty
Kent Rominger – Vice President and Manager, Liberty, ATK Aerospace
03:30pm – 04:00pm
Networking Break
04:00pm – 05:15pm
Space Alternative Architectures
The Space Frontier will not be settled by one means alone. This panel will focus on various
alternatives that exist within the spaceflight community that complement the path forward
we will take in our next steps. Key questions will include how we can most effectively and
quickly reach the space frontier with proposed and alternative solutions, and how can we most
effectively take advantage of NewSpace companies for accelerating the process of reaching the
future.
Bruce Pittman (moderator) – Flight Projects Director, NASA Ames Space Portal
Jon Goff – Founder, Altius Space Machines
Bernhard Kutter – Manager of Advanced Programs, United Launch Alliance (Sponsored)
Charles Miller – President & Owner, NexGen Space LLC
Alan Wilhite – Langley Distinguished Professor, Georgia Tech
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Detailed Schedule: Friday, July 27, 2012
05:15pm – 05:45pm
Sex, Drugs, and NewSpace
Space is sexy, but our unbridled enthusiasm for space development is like a drug. It has built
unrealistic expectations for what can be accomplished in the near term. On the other hand,
there are those in the arms control community who hype the idea that some form of arms race
in outer space is imminent and are also behaving as if on a drug. Following either community’s
claims in their entirety leaves us with nothing, and stands to bring the worst to Space.
Join Colonel-Doctor ”Coyote” Smith, PhD, as he discusses his personal views about NewSpace
and how the commercial sector and market forces will be the dispassionate arbiters of the
debate between those who want to develop space and the international arms control community
who want to retard development for the sake of safety or fairness.
Coyote Smith (moderator) – Colonel, USAF
06:30pm – 08:00pm
Loral Info Session
Come meet representatives from Space Systems / Loral!
Space Systems/Loral employees develop and build some of the most powerful and innovative
satellite systems in the industry and provide a range of related services to our roster of
international customers. Our customers are often the leaders in supplying services that
include broadband digital communications; direct-to-home broadcast; governmental communications; environmental monitoring; and air traffic control. Working here can be exciting
and fulfilling, and SS/L pays competitive salaries and provides a solid set of employee benefits.
08:00pm – 10:00pm
NewSpace Tweetup
The #NewSpaceTweetup is a social event open to the space-lovin’ public and conference attendees. Come join us to geek out about commercial space and build LEGOS! Cosmically good
music will be provided by In Space Media.
This event will be held at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara and is free (donations welcome).
More details will be posted soon.
Follow @NewSpaceTweetup for the latest updates!
Thanks to our sponsors which include the Silicon Valley Space Center, SpaceUp, Yuri’s Night
and the Space Travelers Emporium.
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July 2012, Hyatt Regency, Santa Clara, CA
Saturday, July 28, 2012
08:15am – 09:00am
Back to THE Future – Making the Vision a Priority
As NewSpace firms begin flying, they must first cross through the airspace of public opinion,
where they and their goals are being re-defined in terms of the old paradigm of servicing the
government or to provide frivolous entertainment for the 1%. Thus the old school can dismiss
the idea of helping create a new industry that will open the frontier in favor of making sure
NASA gets a ride to the ISS, and regular people see no connection between what is happening
and themselves. We must stop playing around the edges as a movement and get to the heart
of the matter. It is time to stop fighting for scraps from someone elses agenda and change
the agenda completely. It is time to get back to the Vision of settling space as the central
and driving goal of human spaceflight, and to make it official thus creating a new blueprint
by which to make decisions in space and a new yardstick by which to measure progress. Mr.
Tumlinson will address this concept, and also explain his new EarthLight Institute project.
Rick Tumlinson – Co-founder, Space Frontier Foundation, Orbital Outfitters
09:00am – 10:15am
The EarthLight Institute Presents: Mars Colony 2030
The ultimate goal of space exploration is space settlement: sending humans to live permanently
beyond the cradle of Earth’s atmosphere. People often assume that permanent settlement is
many decades in the future. This need not be the case. There are many things we can do right
now that would dramatically accelerate the pace of space settlement. With the right policy
and technological choices attendees at NewSpace 2012 could well be among the first to live
permanently in free space, on the moon and even on Mars.
Bob Werb (moderator) – Founder, Space Frontier Foundation
Rick Tumlinson – Co-founder, Space Frontier Foundation, Orbital Outfitters
10:15am – 10:45am
Networking Break
10:45am – 12:00pm
The Endgame of the Google Lunar X-PRIZE
Less than a decade after the Ansari X-PRIZE was won, a NewSpace revolution began with
several companies on the verge of launching private suborbital flights in the next two years.
With so many teams competing for their piece of the $30 million purse in the Google Lunar
X-PRIZE, the question must be asked: What will come from all of this?
Gregory Schmidt (moderator) – Deputy Director, NASA Lunar Science Institute
Jim Crisafulli – Director, Office of Aerospace Development
Jonathan Hofeller – Business Development Manager, Middle East & Asia, Space Exploration
Technologies
Amanda Stiles – Technical Operations Manager, Google Lunar X PRIZE
Dennis Wingo – Founder, Skycorp, Inc., CTO, Orbital Recovery Corporation
12:00pm – 01:30pm
Lunch: Rock On!
History will look back at this decade as the true beginning of private space missions in
partnership with scientific institutions, governments and academia. It is up to us to design
this legacy exactly as we want to see it written. From private cargo and manned space travel
to mapping our universe and protecting Planet Earth...we have the tools, the expertise and
the will - so rock on.
Ed Lu – Chairman and CEO, B612 Foundation
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Detailed Schedule: Saturday, July 28, 2012
01:30pm – 02:00pm
NASA’s Technology Roadmap
NASA’s Office of the Chief Technologist has created a series of Space Technology Roadmaps
that chart the way forward for numerous technologies related to spaceflight and NASA’s goals
over the next 30 years. NASA worked with the National Research Council and identified
fourteen technology areas, then assigned agency specialists to describe each areas top technical
challenges, the spaceflight missions they could impact or enable, and as a byproduct the
important terrestrial fields they could advance. NASA also has Technology Area Breakdown
Structures for all fourteen technology areas.
James Reuther – Acting Director, Game Changing Technologies and Crosscutting Capability
Demonstrations, NASA Office of the Chief Technologist
02:00pm – 03:15pm
Approaching the Tipping Point
NASA’s Technology Road Map identifies key technologies that will help NASA achieve its
ultimate mid-term goal of landing humans on Mars, but the technological needs of Newspace
may not be perfectly aligned with NASA. In this panel, we discuss what technology paths are
critical to the success of Newspace, what technologies should be developed faster than NASA’s
roadmap plans for to allow a greater impact in the industry, and what technologies NASA
forgot about that could help accelerate the progress of both NASA’s goals and NewSpace’s
cash flow.
Lynn Harper (moderator) – Lead Integrative Studies, NASA Ames Space Portal
Mark Bunger – Research Director, Lux Research Inc.
Desiree Dudley – Director of Development & Outreach, Foresight Institute
Todd Meyerrose – Founder and General Partner, Talos Ventures
Charles Miller – President & Owner, NexGen Space LLC
03:15pm – 03:45pm
Networking Break
03:45pm – 04:15pm
Space is Virgin Territory
Virgin Galactic is on the forefront of commercial space development. From launching humans
into sub-orbital space to delivering small payloads to Low Earth Orbit, CEO George Whitesides
will provide an update on current Virgin Galactic activities and the broader context within
which these developments are being made.
George Whitesides – President and CEO, Virgin Galactic
04:15pm – 05:30pm
Opening the Space Frontier - On a Budget
Sometimes progress is made through technological breakthroughs but sometimes progress is
made by putting together what already exists (or is almost there) in new and innovative ways.
This panel will look at these innovative ways that what we already have can be combined to
enable new capabilities and reduced cost. These innovations will include not only technology
but also innovation in organization and collaboration methods.
Bruce Pittman (moderator) – Flight Projects Director, NASA Ames Space Portal
Jim Keravala – Chief Operating Officer, Shackleton Energy Company Inc
Ed McCullough – Principle Scientist, Boeing
Charles Miller – President & Owner, NexGen Space LLC
Henry Vanderbilt – Founder, Space Access Society
Pete Worden – Director, NASA Ames Research Center
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06:30pm – 07:30pm
Banquet Reception
Come mingle and enjoy drinks with influential individuals in the industry with elegant
entertainment from the Magnolia Jazz Band
07:30pm – 10:00pm
NewSpace 2012 Awards Gala
We invite you to be part of history. The Space Frontier Foundation will be hosting the 2011
NewSpace Awards Gala on Saturday, July 30 at the DoubleTree Hotel in San Jose. Begin
the evening at 6pm to meet and mingle with the most influential individuals in the industry.
Enjoy drinks, appetizers and top notch entertainment by the Magnolia Jazz Band. Following
the Advocate pinning ceremony at the end of the cocktail hour, the elegance continues in the
Magnolia Room with live jazz, wine, and a candlelit sumptuous multi-course meal prior to the
Awards Ceremony. As this is a formal event, evening wear is recommended.
This year, we are pleased to honor the following award winners:
• NASA’s Kepler Mission - Vision to Reality - This award is bestowed for outstanding
achievement in the development and operation of a device, system or entity that helps
open the space frontier. Kepler is literally unveiling new worlds we didn’t know existed
on a budget that can be viewed as tiny by space standards. They’ve even infiltrated
pop-culture in a way few NASA programs ever have by proving that Tatooine exists!
Dreams of planetary settlement abound when looking at Kepler mission data.
• Bob Citron - Pioneer of NewSpace - This award is for early leaders of the NewSpace
industry who have left a lasting legacy either through their own personal investment or
the creation of a NewSpace business. Bob Citron, who helped create SpaceHab Inc.,
Kistler Aerospace Corp., and Lunar Transportation Systems Inc. (among others), has
broken barriers between governmental and commercial space repeatedly throughout his
life. His efforts paved the way for today’s space entrepreneurs.
• TEDx - Best Presentation of Space - This award is for excellent ability in highlighting
past and present events in space exploration and development in non-fiction projects.
TEDx has become an exciting venue for discussing ”ideas worth spreading” about space
and exposing the general public to the latest space projects. TEDx has fostered such
thought-provoking presentations as Jeff Greason’s ”Rocket Scientist: Making Space Pay
and Having Fun Doing It” and the TEDxMidtownNYC events hosted by the SFF.
• Carol Pinchefsky - NewSpace Journalism - This award is for outstanding achievement in
journalism spotlighting NewSpace. A self-described geek, Pinchefsky is a freelance writer
who has frequently covered commercial space topics with insight and honesty. Her strong
support, and often defense, of NewSpace has been a theme in her Forbes.com articles, at
the SFF’s New York events and during her many years as Editor of SpaceFuture.com, a
site that advocates for space settlement and entrepreneurial space.
• Bruce Pittman - Service to the Frontier - This award is given to someone who has
dedicated exceptional volunteer service to the SFF. As a liaison between NASA and the
SFF, Pittman is a linchpin for our partnership with NASA and an indispensable source
of advice. We also commend his undying support of commercial space and efforts to
further it. His work inside and outside the SFF enriches us all.
• Dr. Simon “Pete” Worden - Spirit of Yuri’s Night - Presented by the Yuri’s Night organization, this award recognizes a person that embody the Yuri’s Night mission of using
space and art to contribute to the future of humanity, both in space and on Earth. Worden has supported many innovative ventures that sparked public interest and involvement
with space exploration, particularly the Yuri’s Night Bay Area events at NASA Ames.
His involvement helped bring to life some of the largest events in Yuri’s Night history
and catalyzed interest in Yuri’s Night across NASA and beyond.
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Sponsors and Partners
Sponsors and Partners
Space Frontier Foundation
The Space Frontier Foundation is an organization composed of space activists, scientists
and engineers, media and political professionals, entrepreneurs, and citizens from all
backgrounds and all nations. The Space Frontier Foundation is transforming space
from a government-owned bureaucratic program into a dynamic and inclusive frontier
open to people. SFF is determined to convert the image held by many young people
that the future will be worse than the present, and rejects the idea that the world’s
greatest moments are in its past.
Space Systems / Loral
Space Systems/Loral (SS/L), located in Palo Alto, California, is the world’s leading
provider of GEO commercial satellites. SS/L applies its highly reliable, cost-effective
technologies to space exploration and science missions, and is working to expand those
activities in propulsion, power and communications. With six to eight of its satellites
launched each year, SS/L can provide frequent access to space by hosting payloads and
offering rideshares to small satellites on its larger spacecraft.
Liberty
Liberty is developing a complete commercial space service to revolutionize access to
Earth orbit. The system is built on safety, reliability and market value, all essential
to the success of the emerging commercial market. Blending new composites and electronics technology with the lessons learned in 50 years of human spaceflight produces
a unique capability for human space flight. Liberty is an international venture dedicated to using the best people, lean production processes and flight-proven hardware to
significantly reduce the cost while dramatically increasing the safety of space access.
SpaceX
SpaceX develops rockets and spacecraft for missions to Earth orbit and beyond. We are
committed to becoming the world’s premiere space services company by substantially
improving both the reliability and cost efficiency of space transportation, ultimately by
a factor of ten. SpaceX was founded with the long-term goal of enabling humanity to
become a space-faring civilization.
United Launch Alliance (ULA)
United Launch Alliance (ULA) is a 50-50 joint venture owned by Lockheed Martin and
The Boeing Company. ULA brings together two of the launch industrys most experienced and successful teams Atlas and Delta to provide reliable, cost-efficient space
launch services for the U.S. government. U.S. government launch customers include the
Department of Defense, NASA, the National Reconnaissance Office and other organizations.
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Heinlein Prize Trust
The Heinlein Prize honors the memory of Robert A. Heinlein, a renowned American author. The purpose of the Heinlein Prize is to encourage and reward progress in commercial space activities that advances Robert and his wife Virginia’s dream of humanity’s
future in space. Efforts include: the Heinlein Prize for Accomplishments in Commercial Space Activities, the Microgravity Research Competition, the Heinlein Commercial
Space Activity Prize, the “Flight Into the Future” international contests, the Have
Spacesuit Will Travel educational program, and the online Heinlein Archives.
SpaceIsle.com
SpaceIsle.com is an international finance center dedicated to space, as independent
financial advisors. The Isle of Man Government is pro-space and committed to helping
the Space industry flourish.
Spacevidcast.com
Spacevidcast is a community of people who are looking to educate the planet on the
values of space flight. Their goal is to open up the cosmos and truly make space
commonplace for everyone on the planet. They are a new media site with daily ondemand episodes, weekly live shows and live HD coverage of major space events.
Space Age Publishing Company & International Lunar Observatory Association
Space Age Publishing Company, publisher of Space Calendar weekly and Lunar Enterprise Daily, operates offices on Hawaii Island, Hawaii (1988), and in Palo Alto, California
(1977), USA, and pursues a business plan for its third office on the Moon. With its
International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA) affiliate, Space Age advances and
supports a wide variety of scientific, commercial, international and educational lunar /
astro activities and enterprises - such as Stanford on the Moon and the International
Lunar Observatory - consistent with a human return to the Moon within the decade.
Space Age, with ILOA, also promotes the Galaxy Forum Architecture and Ad Astra
Kansas initiatives – To The Stars.
Space News
For over two decades, Space News International has been the only publication that space
professionals throughout the world turn to first. Now, Space News International goes
beyond print. We offer a distinct online information portal, delivering accurate, timely
news and in-depth analysis, in addition to a variety of custom publishing options.
SEDS
SEDS, the Students for the Exploration and Development of Space, is a group dedicated
to expanding the role of human exploration and development of space. SEDS seeks to
educate the public in such a way as to attain this goal. SEDS has many ways of doing
this, including educational outreach, conferences, and chapter projects.
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National Space Society
The National Space Society (NSS) is an independent, educational, grassroots, nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation of a spacefaring civilization. Founded
as the National Space Institute (1974) and L5 Society (1975), which merged to form
NSS in 1987, NSS is widely acknowledged as the preeminent citizen’s voice on space.
NSS has over 12 thousand members (and more supporters) and over 50 chapters in the
United States and around the world. The society also publishes Ad Astra magazine, an
award-winning periodical chronicling the most important developments in space.
Churchill Club
Igniting Conversations to Encourage Innovation and Economic Growth:
This is our focus: to cultivate a one-stop-shop of world-class peoplepeople like yourselfthat ignites the kinds of conversations that lead to new ideas, enlivened dreams and
personal motivation. A tall order, for sure, but one weve been successful at for 25
years. We are Silicon Valley’s premier business and technology forum. Join the club
and become a part of one of the most acclaimed organizations in Silicon Valley.
The Space Review
The Space Review is an online publication devoted to in-depth articles, commentary, and
reviews regarding all aspects of space exploration: science, technology, policy, business,
and more.
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XISP
Xtraordinary Innovative Space Partnerships, Inc. (XISP-Inc), has been formed to accomplish space-scalable technology and product development that leverages commercial
applications to fund the maturation of the available technology base for both mission
enhancing as well as mission enabling space and terrestrial applications.
XISP-Inc’s goal is achieving a material reduction in the cost, schedule, and technical
risk associated with the use of innovative technologies currently stranded at low levels
of technological maturity. This is material for both mission enhancing technologies and
mission enabling technologies. Mission enhancing technologies are defined as those technologies which if sufficiently mature could enhance the value proposition of a terrestrial
and/or space mission. Mission enabling technologies, are defined as those technologies
which if sufficiently mature could enable a mission to actually be accomplished that
otherwise would not be practical and/or even possible.
This work will be accomplished by crafting partnerships to create actionable pools of
otherwise stranded intellectual property developed and/or owned by some combination
of the government, commercial, non-governmental, academic, and/or individual concerns which when integrated into an evolving technological commons can be defined
with sufficient clarity to allow for profitable product development leveraging the same.
The premise is that by contributing to a technological commons with clearly defined
property boundaries the incumbent product development risk is reduced. The synergistic effect of providing a clear articulation of the state-of-the-art, including what is
and is not public domain, provides new opportunities for the participants to create real
products using their unique insights that have a greater potential for direct and indirect
profit. The recursive benefit of each product successfully developed is some reduction
in the actual and/or perceived cost, schedule, and/or technical risk associated with the
use of the technology in other applications.
MoonandBack Media
Moonandback Media provides a news content aggregation web site covering space, with
emphasis on the personal and commercial spaceflight industry – documenting the dawn
of this new epoch in mankind’s history and endeavoring to make young students aware
of opportunities for careers in space-related fields.
Spacecraft Technology Expo
Spacecraft Technology Expo is the first and only exhibition of its kind, bringing together global decision makers, OEMs, supply chain experts, industry executives, suppliers and customers to identify present and future market growth opportunities for
the design, manufacture, pre-launch testing and operations of spacecraft, satellites,
and space-related technologies. Set against the technology-rich backdrop of Los Angeles, California, USA, the shows planned technical programming, comprehensive hall
offerings, and targeted networking opportunities are anticipated to give exhibitors and
attendees a unique opportunity to share in a one-of-a-kind marketplace of ideas via one
of the most targeted return-on-investment channels ever offered to the industry at large.
More information at www.spacetechexpo.com.
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OuterSpace.Travel
OuterSpace.Travel is the one-stop destination for all of your space tourism needs. The
site provides trip reviews, daily space tourism news and space flight discussions. It also
includes a directory of tour operators and travel agents. It is the destination website
for OuterSpace.
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Exhibitors
Acellent Technologies, Inc.
Acellent Technologies, Inc. is the industry leader in the field of Structural Health
Monitoring (SHM). We design and provide state-of-the-art SHM systems delivering
comprehensive health monitoring for in-depth evaluation of aerospace, defense, civil,
energy, machinery, and automotive structures. Our systems detect cracks and/or corrosion in metals, delaminations and/or disbonds in composites, and monitor for impacts.
Acellent’s products and services enhance the reliability and available uptime of mission
critical structures. As the foundation of condition based maintenance protocol, our realtime diagnostics serve to reduce operational costs by avoiding downtime for unscheduled
maintenance and potential in-service failure.
Analytical Graphics, Inc.
AGI develops the commercial modeling and analysis software called Systems Tool Kit
(STK) for the space, defense and intelligence communities. Engineers and analysts
use STK to model complex systems (satellite, aircraft, ground vehicles, etc.), along
with their sensors, communications antennas, radars, etc., in the context of the mission
environment. Through integrated visualization, STK brings a clear understanding of
system behavior and performance measured against mission objectives
ARTS
ASRC Research and Technology Solutions is an engineering, research and technology
services company with contracts supporting multiple federal agencies. Our extensive
team of Ph.D. scientists, engineers and professional management personnel allows us to
bring real-world experience to meet the growing demand for solutions to some of the
most complex problems in aeronautics, aviation, IT management, and Earth and space
sciences. ARTS has the knowledge and experience to enhance end users’ existing missions; the innovation and creativity to tackle the tough challenges necessary to advance
solutions; and the discipline and rigor to enable the process of taking a concept and
making it a reality.
Astronauts4Hire
Astronauts for Hire is a 501(c)(3) non-profit formed in April 2010 to recruit and train
qualified scientists and engineers for the rigors of spaceflight. Commonly referred to
as Astronauts4Hire or just A4H, the organization conducts a range of activities related
to commercial astronaut workforce development. A4Hs principal service is to train
its members as professional astronaut candidates who can assist researchers, payload
developers, and spaceflight providers with mission planning and operations support.
Celestial Circuits
Celestial Circuits is the space hardware arm of Entropy Engineering. Entropy Engineering has created hardware, software and simulations for LunaCorp, motion platforms,
and flown on JP AeroSpace balloon flights. Our first flight hardware to space is expected
to launch in 2012.
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Exhibitors
Hartnell College
The Hartnell College Title V Community College-to-University Success Program
(CUSP) and Hartnell College Science Engineering Mathematics and Aerospace Academy
(SEMAA) Internship is a component of the Summer Bridge program for STEM majors.
Paid internships will be awarded to 20 students. The students will get a rich experience
in the principals of flight and aircraft design, remote sensing, and robot assembly and
programming. As a result of the internship, the students will begin their freshman year
in college with deeper appreciation for the mathematics, physics, and engineering they
will study at Hartnell College.
Heinlein Trust
The Heinlein Prize Trust honors the memory of Robert A. Heinlein, renowned American author. The purpose of the Heinlein Prize is to encourage and reward progress
in commercial space activities that advances Robert and his wife Virginia’s dream of
humanity’s future in space. The Trust’s efforts include: the Heinlein Prize for Accomplishments in Commercial Space Activities, the Microgravity Research Competition, the
Heinlein Commercial Space Activity Prize, the “Flight Into the Future” international
contests, the Have Space Suit Will Travel educational program, the online Heinlein
Archives, and the Virginia Edition, the complete works of Robert A. Heinlein.
Humphries and Associates
Humphries and Associates is an Engineering Consultant Group located in San Jose,
California, USA. The company is involved in research, design, and development of
advanced and innovative space and engineering systems applications. The Company’s
capabilities include but are not limited to CAD/CAE/CAM/CIM.
Mars One
Mars One wants to establish the first human settlement on Mars in 2023. The venture
evaluates that a one-way ticket to Mars and a media event covering it are the only
feasible ways - to do a Mars mission in the next decade. The world needs a new
breakthrough, something that opens us new horizons. Something that inspires us and
our children. Something that makes history. We can make this venture come true
together!
Moog
Moog CSA Engineering supplies products and services for ground test, space access
and on-orbit operation. These include custom test facilities, zero gravity simulators,
shock testing services, SoftRide launch load alleviation, ESPA and other multi-payload
adapters, vibration isolation systems for noisy components and sensitive instruments
and other engineered vibration suppression and precision motion control solutions.
Other Moog Space and Defense Group offerings include mechanisms for deployment
and pointing, reaction wheels, fluid control products, propulsion subsystems, launch
vehicle actuation systems and avionics.
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Open Luna
The OpenLuna Foundation aims to return mankind to the moon through private enterprise. Initial goals focus on a stepped program of robotic missions coupled with extensive
public relations and outreach. Following these purely robotic missions, a short series of
manned missions will construct a small, approximately 6 person settlement based on a
location scouted by the robotic missions. This settlement will be open for anyone’s use
(private individuals to government agencies), provided they respect our ethical conduct
and heritage policies.
Orbital Outfitters
The Mission of Orbital Outfitters is to provide affordable, industrial quality space suits
and related services to commercial and government space travelers and explorers. The
goal of Orbital Outfitters is to develop and provide the highest quality, most advanced
space suits and extreme environment survival equipment and systems for human use
combined with end-to-end customer and wearer service and support.
Phil Mills NewSpace Models
Phil Mills NewSpace Models; Scratch built and kit NewSpace themed scale models built
to order at reasonable prices! Phil has also won many medals in the real space section
of the International Plastic Modelling Society annual show Scale model World held in
the UK each November. Illustrated is his model of the Sierra Nevada Dream Chaser
which he won the Gold medal in November 2010.
Pyramid Space
Pyramid Space is committed and dedicated to supporting advanced launch systems,
flight vehicle development and testing of this new Hypersonic Research Vehicle (HRV).
Current capabilities include structural design, loads analysis, stress analysis, electronics packaging, testing, assembly and integration. PSI’s near-term capabilities include
electronic systems design and cockpit/control systems design. PSI’s future growth is
planned in the disciplines of manufacturing, propulsion and software development.
Quality Assurance and Risk Management Sevices, Inc.
We provide expert quality assurance and risk management consulting services to program managers in the aerospace industry across the nation - on-site at your location
or at your supplier’s facility. We supply technical improvements to processes and products, including speciality program management disciplines in systems engineering, risk
management, safety, reliability and quality assurance.
Sierra Nevada Corporation
Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) is a world-class prime systems integrator and electronic systems provider known for its rapid, innovative, and agile technology solutions.
Fast-growing and widely diversified, SNC is a high-tech electronics, engineering, and
manufacturing corporation that continues to expand its impressive portfolio of capabilities, programs, products and services.
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Space Frontier Foundation
The Space Frontier Foundation is an organization composed of space activists, scientists
and engineers, media and political professionals, entrepreneurs, and citizens from all
backgrounds and all nations. The Space Frontier Foundation is transforming space
from a government-owned bureaucratic program into a dynamic and inclusive frontier
open to people. SFF is determined to convert the image held by many young people
that the future will be worse than the present, and rejects the idea that the world’s
greatest moments are in its past.
Space News
For over two decades, Space News International has been the only publication that space
professionals throughout the world turn to first for the news that affects their jobs.
Whether for the latest trends in military space capabilities, breaking developments in
satellite communications, or the current status of a budget, our readers count on Space
News International to keep them informed.
Space Systems Loral
Space Systems/Loral (SS/L), located in Palo Alto, California, is the world’s leading
provider of GEO commercial satellites. SS/L applies its highly reliable, cost-effective
technologies to space exploration and science missions, and is working to expand those
activities in propulsion, power and communications. With six to eight of its satellites
launched each year, SS/L can provide frequent access to space by hosting payloads and
offering rideshares to small satellites on its larger spacecraft.
Space Tourism Society
Imagine floating in zero gravity while gazing at our beautiful planet Earth majestically
rolling by your view port. Millions of people from around the world would love to have
such a wonderful life-enhancing experience.
Founded in 1996, the Space Tourism Society is the first organization specifically focused
on the space tourism industry. Our goals: To conduct the research, build public desire,
and acquire the financial and political power
to make space tourism available to as many people as possible
as soon as possible.
SpaceX
SpaceX develops rockets and spacecraft for missions to Earth orbit and beyond. We are
committed to becoming the world’s premiere space services company by substantially
improving both the reliability and cost efficiency of space transportation, ultimately by
a factor of ten. SpaceX was founded with the long-term goal of enabling humanity to
become a space-faring civilization.
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
SEDS, the Students for the Exploration and Development of Space, is a group dedicated
to expanding the role of human exploration and development of space. SEDS seeks to
educate the public in such a way as to attain this goal. SEDS has many ways of doing
this, including educational outreach, conferences, and chapter projects.
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Yuri’s Night
Yuri’s Night is an annual celebration of humanity’s past and future in space, held each
April 12 in commemoration of the first flight of Yuri Gagarin (on 4/12/1961) and the
first launch of the Space Shuttle (on 4/12/1981). In 2011, over 100,000 space enthusiasts,
artists, scientists, and partygoers in 75 countries joined together to celebrate 50 years of
human spaceflight with movies, stargazing, dancing, informational presentations, and
other forms of education and entertainment.
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Speaker Biographical Information
Dr. Khalid Al-Ali – Executive Director, University of California, Office of NASA
Partnerships
Dr. Khalid Al-Ali is the executive director of the University of California Office for
NASA Partnerships (UCONP). The mission of UCONP is to foster strong, highly visible, strategic collaborations between University California (UC) and NASA for mutual
benefit by building on current UC-NASA partnerships and forging new ones. Prior to
this appointment, Dr. Al-Ali was the executive director of the University Affiliated Research Center (UARC), as well as a principal investigator, project lead, and program visionary at NASA Ames Research Center and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratories (JPL),
and founded the Carnegie Mellon Innovations Lab (CMIL).
Eric Anderson – Chairman, Space Adventures
Eric C. Anderson is one of the leading entrepreneurs in the space industry. Mr. Anderson co-founded Space Adventures, Ltd. in 1998 with several former astronauts and
leading visionaries from the aerospace, adventure travel and entertainment industries.
He has served as Space Adventures’ President and CEO since the company’s founding,
and has led the world’s premier space tourism company through several successful years
and has sold more than $200 million (USD) in spaceflights, including those taken by
the first and only six private space explorers who have actually flown to space: Dennis
Tito, Mark Shuttleworth, Greg Olsen, Anousheh Ansari, Charles Simonyi and Richard
Garriott. Charles Simonyi is the company’s first repeat orbital spaceflight client. Mr.
Anderson’s vision is to open the space frontier to all private citizens which will then
enable the development of space resources for the benefit of humanity.
Tom Atchison – Board Chair, Director, Mavericks Civilian Space Foundation
Thomas M. Atchison is the founder and chairman of the Mavericks Civilian Space Foundation, a 501(c)3 California nonprofit he started in 2007 focused on enabling the personalization of access to space by the common man, through STEM education, research,
and competitive competitions. With over 25 years of experience as an entrepreneur and
technologist in Silicon Valley, he has successfully started four technology ventures, and
raised over $30 mm in angel, corporate, and venture capital commitments. Thomas
completed undergraduate education in chemical engineering, and a second degree in radiochemistry and nuclear physics, and completed graduate studies in engineering management. His current interests are in space vehicle development, commercialization and
civilian space exploration, STEM Education, synthetic and systems biology, and next
generation manufacturing technologies.
David Bernstein – Senior Vice President, Program Management, Space Systems/Loral
David Bernstein is Senior Vice President of Program Management at Space Systems/Loral (SS/L), a full-service provider of communications satellites and space systems. In this role, he is responsible for coordinating all engineering, manufacturing and
support disciplines required to deliver SS/Ls high-power commercial communications
satellites to SS/Ls customers. Prior to joining SS/L, Mr. Bernstein was at TRW, Space
& Defense (now Northrop Grumman AS). Mr. Bernstein earned his bachelor of science
degree and master of science degree in electrical engineering and computer science from
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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Mark Bunger – Research Director, Lux Research Inc.
Mark Bunger is a Research Director at Lux Research, with 20 years of international business strategy experience as a management consultant, technology analyst, entrepreneur,
and innovator. In this time, he has advised more than 40 Fortune 500 corporations.
Mark joined Lux in 2005 and launched their Bioscience Intelligence Service. Prior to
this, Mark was a Principal Analyst at Forrester Research in automotive, aerospace,
and manufacturing and a Managing Director at European technology consultancy LB
International. Marks business education was in International Marketing at Malardalen
Polytechnic in Sweden, and Market Research at the University of Texas at Austin. His
ongoing technical education includes extension courses and lab work in neurology and
bioengineering at University of California (Berkeley) and San Francisco (UCSF). He
speaks English, Swedish, and German, and is conversant in several other languages.
Robert D. Cabana – Director, NASA Kennedy Space Center
Robert D. Cabana is the tenth director of NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center
in Florida where he manages a team of approximately 2,200 civil servants and about
13,000 contractor employees. Prior to his appointment to Kennedy in October 2008,
the former space shuttle astronaut served as the director of NASA’s Stennis Space
Center in Mississippi. Originally from Minneapolis, Minn., Cabana graduated from
the U. S. Naval Academy in 1971, with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics and
was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps. Cabana was selected as an
astronaut candidate in June of 1985, completing his training in 1986. He has flown four
space shuttle missions serving as the pilot of Discovery on STS-41 in October 1990, the
pilot of Discovery on STS-53 in December 1992, the commander of Columbia on STS65 in July 1994, and the commander of Endeavour on STS-88, the first space station
assembly mission, in December 1998.
Carissa Christensen – Managing Partner, The Tauri Group
Carissa Bryce Christensen is a founder and Managing Partner of The Tauri Group, an
analytic consulting firm based in Alexandria, Virginia. For 25 years, Ms. Christensen
has been a recognized expert in commercial space, and has engaged the leading edge
of the space industry with innovative analysis of space systems, industry economics,
advanced technologies, unique regulatory requirements, and underlying demand. Ms.
Christensen holds a Master of Public Policy degree from Harvard University’s Kennedy
School of Government, where she specialized in science and technology policy. She also
completed a General Course in Government from the London School of Economics and
was a Douglass Scholar at Rutgers University.
Jesse Clark – Founder and President, San Diego Space Society
Jesse is the founder of San Diego Space Society and its current President. Jesse is a
graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and works as a computer systems
administrator. He has previously worked for NASA at the Johnson Space Center, Mission Control and for Honeywell on commercial aircraft avionics for programs such as
the Boeing 777 and the Bombardier Global Express. He is an avid space enthusiast and
space exploration advocate, is a member of The Mars Society San Diego and the National Space Society. He is a pilot, amateur stargazer, eco-advocate and enjoys science
fiction films and the great California outdoors.
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Jim Crisafulli – Director, Office of Aerospace Development
A native of Los Angeles, Mr. Crisafulli pursued undergraduate studies in Physics and
Zoology at Harvey Mudd College and Pomona College in Claremont, California. Following a two-year assignment with the Peace Corps as a secondary school physics teacher
in Fiji, he returned to Claremont Graduate University to obtain a Masters Degree in International Studies. In his current capacity as Director of DBEDTs Office of Aerospace
Development (OAD) and Executive Director for the Pacific International Space Alliance (PISA), Jim serves as the States representative for Hawaiis aerospace industry,
and continues to work with various municipal, state, federal, and international agencies and institutions to promote innovative applications of advanced aerospace-related
technologies.
Hoyt Davidson – Founder and Managing Partner, Near Earth LLC
Mr. Davidson is the founder and Managing Partner of Near Earth LLC. Previously, he
was a Managing Director in the Telecomm Group at Credit Suisse First Boston. Mr.
Davidsons investment banking career began in 1987 as an associate and one of only
approximately 100 bankers at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. He was part of the phenomenal growth and success of DLJ to over 1,000 bankers by the time of its acquisition
by CSFB in 2000. At DLJ, Hoyt Davidson was a co-founder of the firms Space Finance
Group, Wall Streets first dedicated industry coverage group for the satellite industry.
Mr. Davidson was one of two Managing Directors of the Space Finance Group. The
group raised over $25 billion for satellite related entities and held a number one market share for several years. Prior to investment banking, Hoyt Davidson was a Senior
Research Engineer in the Space Systems Division of Lockheed Missiles and Space Company before leaving to get his MBA at MITs Sloan School. Mr. Davidson also earned
his undergraduate degree in Physics from MIT.
Diane Dimeff – Executive Director, eSpace: The Center for Space Entrepreneurship
Diane Dimeff is the director of eSpace: The Center for Space Entrepreneurship. Prior
to joining eSpace, Diane was the associate dean at Carnegie Mellon University’s Silicon
Valley campus. She has over 30 years of experience in the field of education focusing on
developing and implementing new programs. Prior to joining Carnegie Mellon, Diane
served as the assistant dean and director of MBA programs at the Leeds School of
Business at CU Boulder and as executive director of the evening and weekend MBA
programs at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. Diane taught quantitative methods,
marketing, and strategy in business schools at both the undergraduate and graduate
levels. In addition to her work with a wide variety of educational institutions, Diane was
a consultant with the San Francisco office of KPMG Peat Marwick (now BearingPoint).
Diane earned her Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and Mathematics as well as her
M.B.A. from U.C. Berkeley.
Desiree Dudley – Director of Development & Outreach, Foresight Institute
Desiree serves as the Director of Development and Outreach at Foresight Institute, a
leading think tank and public interest organization focused on transformative future
technologies, including nanotechnology, AI, biotechnology, and similar life-changing developments. She is selectively facilitating in-network relationships between scientists,
engineers, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and R&D to advance nanotech and other
related emerging technologies. She is also a strategic marketing and business relations
consultant who has contracted with many companies, including SkyPhrase, Invivokines,
ONE-Nano, and Stanford University.
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Jon Goff – Founder, Altius Space Machines
Jonathan Goff is the President and CEO of Altius Space Machines, a rendezvous and
docking technology company focused on revolutionizing how things connect in space.
Jonathan is the inventor of Altius’s innovative Sticky Boom (TM) non-cooperative capture technology, which is enables firmly adhering to anything in space–from space debris
to satellites, and even asteroids. Prior to founding Altius, Jonathan was one of the cofounders of Masten Space Systems, where he led propulsion systems development for
their line of VTVL rockets, including their prize-winning Xombie and Xoie demonstration vehicles. Jonathan has been a long-time advocate of space technology development,
with papers and articles written on many topics including propellant depots, orbital RLV
markets, and commercial-friendly cislunar transportation architectures. Jonathan is the
proprietor of the Selenian Boondocks blog, which focus primarily on space technology,
markets, and policy.
Lynn Harper – Lead Integrative Studies, NASA Ames Space Portal
Lynn D. Harper is Lead of Integrative Studies for the NASA Ames Research Center
Space Portal, a consortium to promote commercial space development for public benefit.
Harper was awarded NASAs Outstanding Leadership Medal for her role as one of the
founders of the science of Astrobiology and her service as the first Lead for Astrobiology
Advanced Concepts and Technologies. For several years, she was the Acting Chief and
Deputy Chief of the Advanced Life Support Division at NASA Ames and oversaw the
development of air and water regeneration systems that are now leading candidates for
Space Station upgrades and bioregenerative life support projects. Her current focus
includes bringing the biotech revolution to space using commercial carriers to produce
life saving and wealth generating products.
Adam Harris – Vice President of Government Sales, Space Exploration Technologies
Mr. Harris is the Vice President of Government Sales and is responsible for implementing and overseeing SpaceX interactions with Federal agencies. In concert with the
SpaceX leadership team, Mr. Harris works to secure financial support for SpaceX business activities and programs. Prior to SpaceX, Mr. Harris most recently served as the
Staff Director of the House Select Intelligence Oversight Panel on the Appropriations
Committee. He also held the position of space budget analyst on the professional staff
of the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee.
Benjamin Higginbotham – Founder, SpaceVidCast
Benjamin started his career as a national news director working in high-end television
and video production, and from 16 to 18 was the youngest director for two different
national television stations. His passion lay with the actual equipment: the $500,000
switchers and $250,000 cameras, so he moved into studio design and integration. As
the television industry started to move away from tape and onto hard drives, so did
Benjamin. From 1998-2005 Benjamin worked for an audio-video integrator designing
and deploying glass-to-glass digital production facilities. These facilities employed the
latest in networking and digital video technology, helping to rid stations of cumbersome
analog tape and distribution. In 2005 he decided to make a slight career shift and move
from video networking to data networking for WhereToLive.com and is currently their
Director of New Technology. During this time the team formed a new media outlet
called Technology Evangelist which rapidly grew in popularity, but took more money
and resources than the company was able to afford. After Technology Evangelist site
went on hiatus Benjamin took his gear and started Spacevidcast. This new and innovate
show features guests from around the world in a live and interactive web video format.
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J. Buckner Hightower – Co-Founder, Executive Vice President, Excalibur Almaz
Mr. Hightower has more than 25 years executive management experience in multiple industries and a 30-year background of investment entrepreneurial-ism and capital
formation. Mr. Hightower’s top level teaming with Art Dula began in the 1980s including as Vice President and Chief Financial Ocer of Space Commerce Corporation, which
formed the historic rst Soviet-American joint venture in aerospace. Hightower’s partnering with Dula led to various NASA related endeavors including leadership to Excalibur
Almaz Incorporated (EAI), the U.S. based arms-length contractor to EA. His advisory
services to U.S. startup rms includes Ad Astra Rocket Company, contracted to NASA
for future deep-space projects. He has strong professional relationships and a positive
history of business negotiations with global aerospace entities including Lockheed Martin, UK Space Agency, NPO Mashinostroyenia (NPOM), Sea Launch Inc., United Space
Alliance (USA) and Space Flight Operations (SFO), JAXA (Japanese Space Agency),
EADS Astrium, RSC Energia, Japan Manned Space Systems (JMSS), Yuzhnoye State
Design Organization (YSDO) and MDA of Canada. He possesses business development
expertise in Russia beginning with the USSR in 1988 and subsequently expanding internationally to Japan, Canada, the European Union, the Ukraine and the U.S. Mr.
Hightower’s many professional recognitions are reected by the Gagarin Medal of the
Russian Federation of Cosmonautics, and involvement with academic and community
activities. He holds positions on boards of trustees including The International Space
University and The Robert A. Heinlein Prize Trust, which awards signicant accomplishments in commercial aerospace. Mr. Hightower holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Economics from The University of Texas at Austin, plus additional professional credentials through ongoing executive education.
Jonathan Hofeller – Business Development Manager, Middle East & Asia, Space
Exploration Technologies
Mr. Hofeller is currently SpaceXs Business Development Manager with primary responsibility for the Middle East and Asia. In this role, Mr. Hofeller is responsible for the
development and expansion of SpaceXs international customer base across the companys family of launch vehicles. Mr. Hofeller also manages SpaceXs relationship with
Google Lunar XPRIZE, working with the Foundation to offer a reduced launch price
on Falcon 9 to qualified contestants. Mr. Hofeller received his Bachelor of Science in
Mechanical Engineering from the Johns Hopkins University, a Masters of Science from
USC in Mechanical Engineering, and a business degree in Technology Commercialization from USCs Marshall School of Business. Mr. Hofeller is also a graduate of the
International Space Universitys Space Studies Program. Prior to SpaceX, Mr. Hofeller
worked at the Raytheon Company as a Senior Engineer on several spacebased satellite programs, including the recently launched TacSat3 program for the Operationally
ResponsiveSpace office.
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Robert Jacobson – Principal, Space Angels
A life-long space enthusiast, Robert was inspired by the Ansari XPRIZE competition
to personally and professionally involve himself in the entrepreneurial space industry
through research, advocacy, investment, and leadership. Robert Jacobson is a multifaceted entrepreneur and founding member of Desert Sky Holdings, a Los Angeles based
boutique private equity group that focuses on below the radar opportunities and Superior Relationship Development. Roberts varied professional experience includes real
estate marketing & brokerage, music production, publishing, business development, and
business coaching. Additionally, Robert is the co-founder of 62MileClub, the premier
source for entertainment and information on all things New Space. Robert is the cofounder of The Aerospace & Defense Forum a global aerospace and defense leadership
community. Robert is a principal with Space Angels Network, the leading source of
capital for aerospace and aviation startups, and serves on the board of directors of the
Space Frontier Foundation.
Steve Jurvetson – Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson
Steve Jurvetson is a Managing Director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson, a leading venture
capital firm with affiliate offices around the world. He was the founding VC investor
in Hotmail (MSFT), Interwoven (IWOV), Kana (KANA), and NeoPhotonics (NPTN).
He also led the firm’s investments in other companies which were then acquired for $12
billion in aggregate. Current Board positions include SpaceX, Synthetic Genomics, and
Tesla Motors (TSLA). Previously, Steve was an R&D Engineer at Hewlett-Packard,
where seven of his communications chip designs were fabricated. His prior technical experience also includes programming, materials science research (TEM atomic imaging
of GaAs), and computer design at HP’s PC Division, the Center for Materials Research,
and Mostek. He has also worked in product marketing at Apple and NeXT Software.
As a Consultant with Bain & Company, Steve developed executive marketing, sales,
engineering and business strategies for a wide range of companies in the software, networking and semiconductor industries.
Dr. Rebecca Spyke Keiser – Associate Deputy Administrator for Strategy & Policy,
NASA
Rebecca Spyke Keiser was named NASA’s associate deputy administrator for strategy
& policy in June 2012, an expansion of her duties and portfolio which began when
she was named as the NASA associate deputy administrator for policy integration in
August 2010. In this position, Keiser reports directly to Deputy Administrator Lori
Garver as the primary coordinator for agency-level policy and strategy efforts. She
helps implement a wide range of initiatives in support of NASA’s goals, and integrates
the efforts of the agency’s various strategic planning offices to ensure consistency with
the White House and legislative direction, while supervising an analytic staff in the
Office of Strategy Formulation.
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Elizabeth Kennick – Project Manager: Teachers in Space, Space Frontier Foundation
Liz Kennick was named Project Manager and Principal Investigator for Teachers in
Space in November 2011. A member of SFF’s Board since 2009, Liz was previously
Vice President of Client Technology at Morgan Stanley with a $2M annual budget for
1700 software users. She holds degrees in Information Systems / Operations Analysis,
English, and Education. Liz has produced Yuris Night NY, a space-themed party for
200+ guests, annually since 2008, and TEDxMidTownNY, as space-themed speaker series, in 2010-2011. Liz created the Space Frontier Foundations Business Plan Bootcamp
for the 5 finalists in the foundations 2011 Business Plan Competition, and was a judge
at the 2011 SEDS Student Business Plan Competition. She has owned and operated
Escape Guesthouse LLC, a boutique bed and breakfast in Brooklyn, New York since
2006.
Jim Keravala – Chief Operating Officer, Shackleton Energy Company Inc
Jim has been a leader of international teams in the aerospace, finance, and technology
sectors for over 20 years. An expert in space systems and infrastructure, Jim combines a
deep knowledge of international business and technology trends with practical expertise
in building cross-cultural teams that cut across diverse sectors. After moving to Silicon
Valley, Jim raised venture capital for one of his companies and he is on the board of
space and software technology companies that he has cofounded. Jim is also a member
of Faculty at Singularity University for Technology Synthesis and Mapping, Chairman
of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics San Francisco Section, a
member of the Economics, and Investment Committee of the International Astronautical
Federation. In 2012 he was elected to the International Academy of Astronautics.
Amaresh Kollipara – Co-founder & Managing Partner, Earth2Orbit LLC
Amaresh Kollipara is a seasoned strategy consultant, financial advisor, and entrepreneur
with international expertise. He is a Founder and Managing Partner of Earth2Orbit,
LLC, which is a global provider of satellite launch services. Earth2Orbit is working
with the Indian Space Research Organization to provide commercial launch services
to a variety of satellite clients. Amaresh also co-produced the first and second annual
Space Venturing Forum, an entrepreneurial event hosted by the National Space Society.
Amaresh is fascinated by the science of space exploration. He believes that involvement
from the entrepreneurial sector, via emerging applications such as nanosatellite based
communication and microgravity based R&D, is an essential enabler for continued exploration. To this end, Amaresh serves as a strategic advisor to a generation of space
entrepreneurs by helping them develop breakthrough businesses. He serves as a Principal of the Space Angels Network. He enjoyed a successful career with the Strategy
group of Accenture, where he managed key strategy offerings and developed recommendations for Global 500 clients. He has been influential in pricing multi-million dollar
private equity deals as well as in assisting clients to strategically allocate large-scale
investments. Amaresh holds an MBA degree from the Graduate School of Business at
Columbia University. He also earned a B.A. in Molecular and Cell Biology with an
emphasis in Neurobiology from the University of California at Berkeley.
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Bernard Kutter – Manager of Advanced Programs, United Launch Alliance
Bernard Kutter is the manager of Advanced Programs for United Launch Alliance
(ULA). In this role, Kutter is responsible for developing technologies and capabilities to
support ULAs long term strategic needs. In 2003, he initiated and led development of
Atlas evolution including in-space applications. Prior to this Kutter managed the Atlas
thermodynamics group, where he was involved 67 successful missions. Kutter received a
Bachelor of Science degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Washington.
He is a senior member of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, a member
of AIAAs Space Transportation Technical Committee, the Space Frontier Foundation,
and the National Space Society, and has written on a range of issues related to space
transportation.
Eva-Jane Lark – Vice-President and Wealth Advisor, BMO Nesbitt Burns
Eva-Jane is a Vice-President and Wealth Advisor with BMO Nesbitt Burns, one of
Canadas largest full-service investment firms. For over 20 years, she has provided expert advice on a wide variety of investment and wealth management issues. In 2003,
she revived her childhood passion for seeing humanity live and thrive beyond Earth.
Researching the state of the space industry, she began to consider how to contribute to
such a future by taking a more active role. She has presented papers at space conferences, starting with the Investment Financing of Exploration. She has been an invited
speaker, panellist and judge (Heinlein Business Plan Competition, 2009) to discuss topics including: financing for new space companies and markets; business accelerators;
business case issues facing space resources both Space-Based Solar Power as a future
energy source and in situ resource utilization and space mining; and for her insights as
a keen observer of the emerging new space industries.
Lon Levin – Co-founder, XM Satellite Radio
Lon Levin is an entrepreneur and executive with more than 20 years experience in the
space, new media, and telecommunications industries. Lon is President of SkySevenVentures, which works with and invests in new technologies, particularly space based
businesses. He is the co-founder of XM Satellite Radio and played an integral role in
the formation and development of other satellite, media, and wireless companies including Mobile Satellite Ventures, XM Canada, Motient Corporation, American Mobile
Satellite Corporation, and TerreStar Networks. Before his corporate career, Lon was
a partner in the law firm Gurman, Kurtis, Blask & Freedman, where he specialized in
space, satellite, media, and wireless matters. He started his career as an attorney at
the Federal Communications Commission.
Ed Lu – Chairman and CEO, B612 Foundation
Ed Lu is a 21st Century Renaissance Spaceman - a three-mission former NASA astronaut
and resident of the ISS, who also led the Advanced Projects Group at Google, developing
Google Earth, Google Maps, Street View, and Google PowerMeter. He is an inventor,
author, cosmologist, statistical physicist and astrophysicist with a PhD from Stanford.
Less than a month ago, he and his colleagues launched the B612 Foundation and its
Sentinel Mission, aiming to conduct the first privately funded deep space mission. Ed
will talk about the technical and business advancements and challenges of this new
frontier, where private organizations can now carry out grand and audacious space
missions.
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Ramon (Ray) Lugo III – Director, NASA Glenn Research Center
Ramon (Ray) Lugo III serves as the Director at the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration’s John H. Glenn Research Center. He is responsible for planning, organizing and directing the activities required in accomplishing the missions assigned to the
Center. Glenn is engaged in research, technology and systems development programs in
space propulsion, space power, space communications, aeronautical propulsion and microgravity sciences. Prior to his positions at Glenn, Lugo served as the Deputy Program
Manager of the Launch Services Program at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and was
principally responsible for managing, directing and evaluating the progress of all ongoing launch operations and activities including Expendable Launch Vehicles engineering
and analysis, payload integration, launch site support and launch campaigns.
Alexander MacDonald – Program Executive, NASA Emerging Commercial Space
Office
Alexander MacDonald leads NASA’s Emerging Commercial Space Office as a Program
Executive within NASA’s Office of the Chief Technologist. He serves at NASA through
an intergovernmental personnel agreement with Carnegie Mellon University, where he
is a research faculty member. His academic research has focused on the economics of
space development, beginning with his doctoral dissertation at the University of Oxford
on the long-run economic history of American space exploration. He is also a Senior
TED Fellow and a Clarendon Scholar.
Sean Mahoney – Chief Operating Officer, Masten Space Systems
Since joining Masten Space Systems at the end of 2010 as Director of Business Operations, Sean has overseen all the non engineering functions of the company and was
named the companys COO in July 2011. Sean brings to Masten his extensive business
experience building organizations in emerging technologies fields. From large established
corporations to the earliest of startups, Sean bridges the gap between technology and
business. After graduating from college, Sean joined AT&Ts Enterprise Hosting where
he proved himself as an innovative and effective manager, rapidly rising through the
corporate ranks. Upon graduating from Emory Universitys Goizueta Business School
in 2006, Sean committed himself to the challenges and opportunities of working with
emerging technology startups. Working with technology startups afforded Sean the
opportunity to work in a creative and flexible environment at the interstices between
technology, business development, marketing and management. When not building
technology companies, Sean serves in a leadership capacity for both entrepreneurship
and environmental non-profit organizations.
Philip McAlister – Director, NASA Commercial Spaceflight Development
Phil McAlister is a veteran of the space industry with over 20 years of experience
in civil, military, and commercial space programs. He is currently the Director of
Commercial Spaceflight Development at NASA. Prior to NASA, he was the Director of
Futron’s Space and Telecommunications Industry Analysis Division where he managed
a Division of approximately 20 people involved in space industry analysis and market
research. Before joining Futron, he served as a Senior Manager during a ten-year career
at TRW’s Aerospace and Information Systems Division (formerly BDM International).
Prior to that, he worked as a Technical Analyst for ANSER, Inc. Over his career, he
has participated in the design and development of new launch vehicles, the redesign
of the International Space Station, plus several commercial satellite endeavors. He
is an experienced program/project manager with extensive demonstrated successes in
business development. In addition, he is a recognized member of the aerospace industry
with 11 publications to his credit.
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Ed McCullough – Principle Scientist, Boeing
Edward McCullough is a retired principal scientist from Boeing. He has received his
professional schooling mainly in nuclear engineering through the U.S. Navy (gaining
his Certification for Nuclear Engineering in 1975). Mr. McCullough focuses on concept development and advanced technology at Rockwell Space SystemAs Advanced
Engineering and Boeings Phantom Works. He has researched innovative methods to
reduce the development time of technologies and systems from 10 to 20 years down to
5 years. He has experienced successes in the area of chemistry and chemical engineering for extraterrestrial processing and photonics for vehicle management systems and
communications. He is an Emeritus member of the Board of Trustees for the University
Space Research Association, a member of the Science Council for Research Institute for
Advanced Computer Science, an Emeritus Chairman of the AIAA Space Colonization
Technical Committee and a charter member of the AIAA Space Exploration Program
Committee. He has worked several studies for the National Research Council.
Todd Meyerrose – Founder and General Partner, Talos Ventures
Over the last 15 years, Dr. Meyerrose has led a successful career in regenerative
medicine, completing graduate research in Craniofacial Biology and Development at
the University of Southern California and in Molecular Cell Biology at the Washington
University in St Louis. He has helped develop therapeutic interventions for genetic disorders, wound healing, and bone marrow transplantation. Following his post-doctoral
study at the Whitehead Institute in Boston, Dr. Meyerrose has launched several successful companies, aimed at accelerating the development of emerging technologies into
therapeutic intervention. Expanding this concept to drive even more resources to these
technologies, he formed Evil Genius consulting and Leverage Venture Capital Group
to provide venture funds, micro-loans, and executive mentoring services to early stage
high technology companies. Dr. Meyerrose is currently involved in technology sourcing
and commercialization from within the network of NASA scientists and engineers.
Charles Miller – President & Owner, NexGen Space LLC
Mr. Miller is President of Space Policy Consulting, Inc., the President and CEO of Constellation Services International, Inc., a Member of the Board of Directors of the Space
Frontier Foundation, and led the Public-Private Partnerships section of the NSSO’s
Space-Based Solar Power study. Miller is currently under contract to the U.S. Air Force
Research Laboratory (AFRL) in the area of Operationally Responsive Space access and
is helping the AFRL be a smarter partner with the emerging space transportation industry. SPC supports a number of ongoing AFRL activities in the reusable launch vehicle
area. Mr. Miller is also the founding President and CEO of Constellation Services
International, Inc. (CSI), a NewSpace company that specializes in commercial on-orbit
space operations. CSI was founded in 1998 and is an entrepreneurial space services
company that focuses on commercial opportunities in Earth orbit. CSI is developing
and patenting a number of innovative solutions for orbital space markets, including LEO
ExpressSM Space Cargo System for delivering cargo to space stations that uses over 99%
existing technology, and the Lunar ExpressSM system that uses existing technology to
enable a near-term human trip around the Moon.
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George Nield – Associate Administrator, Commercial Space Transportation, FAA
Dr. George C. Nield serves as the Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation at the FAA. He has over 30 years of aerospace experience with the Air Force,
at NASA, and in private industry. Dr. Nield came to FAA from the Orbital Sciences
Corporation, where he served as Senior Scientist for the Advanced Programs Group.
His previous assignments include working as an Astronautical Engineer at the Space
and Missile Systems Organization, a Flight Test Engineer at the Air Force Flight Test
Center, and an Assistant Professor and Research Director at the USAF Academy. He
was the Manager of the Flight Integration Office for the Space Shuttle Program at the
NASA Johnson Space Center, and later worked on both the Shuttle/Mir Program and
the International Space Station Program. A graduate of the United States Air Force
Academy, he holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford
University, and an MBA from George Washington University.
Bill Nye – CEO, The Planetary Society
Bill Nye, scientist, engineer, comedian, author, and inventor, is a man with a mission:
to help foster a scientifically literate society, to help people everywhere understand
and appreciate the science that makes our world work. Making science entertaining
and accessible is something Bill has been doing most of his life. He is a graduate of
Cornell with a Bachelors of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. He holds three
Honorary Doctorate degrees from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Goucher College,
and Johns Hopkins. He has delivered commencement addresses at the University of
California Santa Barbara, RPI, Goucher, Hopkins, Harvey Mudd College, and Caltech.
Bill currently serves as the Executive Director of The Planetary Society, the worlds
large space interest organization.
Dr. Ellen Ochoa – Deputy Director, NASA Johnson Space Center
As a doctoral student at Stanford, and later as a researcher at Sandia National Laboratories and NASA Ames Research Center, Dr. Ochoa investigated optical systems for
performing information processing. She is a co-inventor on three patents for an optical
inspection system, an optical object recognition method, and a method for noise removal in images. As Chief of the Intelligent Systems Technology Branch at Ames, she
supervised 35 engineers and scientists in the research and development of computational
systems for aerospace missions. Selected by NASA in January 1990, Dr. Ochoa became
an astronaut in July 1991. Her technical assignments to date include flight software verification, crew representative for flight software and computer hardware development,
crew representative for robotics development, testing, and training, and Assistant for
Space Station to the Chief of the Astronaut Office, directing crew involvement in the
development and operation of the Station. A veteran of two space flights, Dr. Ochoa
has logged over 484 hours in space. She currently serves as a spacecraft communicator
(CAPCOM) in Mission Control.
Thomas Olson – Exodus Consulting Group
For nearly three decades, Mr. Olson has been a business systems engineer and analyst in
the Communications, Aerospace, and Publishing sectors. In addition, he has worked in
an investment analysis and operations capacity in the Financial Services area (cash and
fund management). A serial entrepreneur, he co-founded Exodus Group as a ”catalyst”
helping tech startups and Angel/VC/Institutional investors find each other. He was
on the original organizing committee for the Space Investment Summits, a semi-annual
event hat brought together interested investors and space entrepreneurs for knowledge
sharing and professional networking. Today he’s working with the DCArchAngels group,
who are reinventing Angel tech-sector investment, and plans to start a chapter in New
York.
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Jeff Patton – Manager, NASA and Commercial Crew and Cargo Programs, United
Launch Alliance
Jeff Patton is the manager for NASA and Commercial Crew and Cargo Programs for
United Launch Alliance (ULA). In this role, Patton is responsible for advanced studies
and programs including on-going work to offer ULA launch vehicles for commercial
human spacelight and cargo delivery services. Patton developed the approach for ULA
launch vehicles to comply with human rating requirements and led the ULA technical
teams who have completed preliminary integration of a number of potential crew and
cargo transfer vehicles on ULA launch vehicles.
Carol Pinchefsky – Freelance Writer
A self-described geek, Pinchefsky is a freelance writer who has frequently covered commercial space topics with insight and honesty. Her strong support, and often defense, of
NewSpace has been a theme in her Forbes.com articles, at the SFF’s New York events
and during her many years as Editor of SpaceFuture.com, a site that advocates for space
settlement and entrepreneurial space.
Bruce Pittman – Flight Projects Director, NASA Ames Space Portal
Bruce Pittman is the founder and president of Profit Engineering Technologies and
is currently working as a contractor at NASA as the Director of Flight Projects and
Chief System Engineer in the NASA Space Portal and the Emerging Commercial Space
Office at NASA Ames Research Center. In this position Mr. Pittman supports programs
ranging from suborbital human-tended research; orbital applications of the International
Space Station and other orbiting commercial facilities; low cost, reliable access to space,
as well as cis-lunar commercialization. He has been involved in high technology project
development, project management and system engineering in a variety of industries for
over 30 years. Bruce has been a founder and member of the startup team in a number
of early growth companies including SpaceHab, Kistler Aerospace, New Focus, Product
Factory, Prometheus II Ltd. and Industrial Sound and Motion. Bruce is a Space
Frontier Foundation Advocate, Chairman of the AIAA Commercial Space Group, Cofounder and President of the Silicon Valley Space Club and a Director of the Space
Investment Summit Coalition and in 2011 NASA award him the Exceptional Public
Service Medal for exceptional leadership in pioneering the development of commercial
space for public benefit.
David Radzanowski – Chief of Staff, NASA
David Radzanowski serves as Chief of Staff for NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.
Prior to his position appointment in May 2010, he was the Deputy Associate Administrator for Program Integration for the Space Operations Mission Directorate, a position
he held since October 2008. Radzanowski recently supported the Review of U.S. Human Spaceflight Plans Committee, otherwise known as the Augustine Committee, which
conducted a comprehensive review of NASAs human space flight plans. He provided assistance and guidance primarily in the areas of budget and program cost. Radzanowski
received a bachelors degree in Astronomy-Physics from the University of Wisconsin at
Madison and a masters degree in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon
Universitys Heinz School of Public Policy.
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Dr. James Reuther – Acting Director, Game Changing Technologies and Crosscutting Capability Demonstrations, NASA Office of the Chief Technologist
Dr. Reuther currently serves as the Acting Director for Game Changing Technologies
and Crosscutting Capability Demonstrations in the Office of Chief Technologist of the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Headquarters. Previously,
Dr. Reuther served as the Lead of the Test and Verification (T&V) Office for the Orion
spacecraft development. After graduating from the University of California Davis with a
Bachelors, Masters, and Ph.D. in mechanical and aeronautical engineering, Dr. Reuther
performed foundational research in Aerodynamic Shape Optimization. Next, he served
as the computation aerothermal sub-team lead for the Columbia Accident Investigation
Board (CAIB) and NASAs Return to Flight (RTF) efforts under the Space Shuttle
Program. He earned the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal and the NASA Silver
Snoopy Award for his leadership and technical achievements supporting the Space Shuttle CAIB and RTF activities. Dr. Reuther also served as a core team member on the
NASA Exploration Systems Architecture Study (ESAS) team commissioned by former
NASA Administrator, Michael Griffin. The 15 member ESAS core team led a multicenter team of hundreds of NASA engineers and scientists to develop the architectural
roadmap for NASAs future human space exploration systems. In recognition for his
contribution in ESAS, he earned the NASA Exceptional Service Medal. After working
on ESAS, Dr. Reuther became the Project Manager for the Orion, Thermal Protection System (TPS), Advanced Development Project (ADP), where he lead a team to
successfully deliver two integrated heat shield designs for the Crew Exploration Vehicle
(CEV) preliminary Design Review. For his exceptional management skill as the TPS
ADP Project Manager, he earned the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal.
Rex Ridenoure – Founder and CEO, IZUP LLC
Rex is founder and CEO of IZUP LLC, a NewSpace consultancy operating at the intersection of the space-technology, commercial space-development and investor communities. He is also an active Board member at Ecliptic Enterprises Corporation (home of
the RocketCamTM product family), a firm he co-founded in 2001 and led as CEO and
President through spring 2012. Rex is a space-mission engineer by education and experience and entrepreneur by nature. Before Ecliptic, he was Chief Mission Architect at
SpaceDev (1998-99) and BlastOff Corporation (2000), focused on defining commercial
lunar, Mars and near-Earth asteroid missions. In 1998 at Microcosm, Inc., he played
a catalytic role in the successful salvage of the commercial communications satellite
AsiaSat 3 via a novel lunar swingby trajectoryand still the only commercial spacecraft
to have ever traveled to the vicinity of the Moon.
Kent Rominger – Vice President and Manager, Liberty, ATK Aerospace
Kent Rominger is vice president of Strategy and Business Development for Space Launch
Division, ATK Aerospace Group. In this capacity he is responsible for generating new
business for the Space Launch Division with our NASA customer. Rominger has also
been named program manager for the commercial crew launch vehicle development
effort where he will work to grow ATKs commercial space pursuits. A veteran of five
space shuttle flights including two as the mission commander, he has logged over 1,600
hours and traveled almost 27 million miles in space. He culminated his NASA career as
the chief of the Astronaut Office. A native of Del Norte, Colorado, Rominger received
a bachelors degree in civil engineering from Colorado State University and a masters in
aeronautical engineering from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School. ATK has operations
in 22 states, Puerto Rico, and internationally, and revenues of approximately $4.8 billion.
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Dr. Alex Saltman – Executive Director, Commercial Spaceflight Federation
Dr. Alexander Saltman serves as Executive Director of the Commercial Spaceflight
Federation. A native of Texas, Saltman has a wide range of experience in space policy,
government, and scientific research. He earned his bachelors degree in physics from
Harvard University and his doctorate degree in physics from Stanford University. Prior
to joining the Commercial Spaceflight Federation, Saltman most recently served as the
Legislative Director for Congressman Adam Schiff, who represents an area of Southern
California that includes NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and who, as a member of
the House Appropriations Committee, has been a leading figure in space policy and
NASA appropriations issues. In that capacity Saltman oversaw a staff of five and led
legislative efforts from conception to enactment, while advising the Congressman on
science, space, energy, environment, and nonproliferation issues, as well as on relevant
appropriations matters.
Gregory Schmidt – Deputy Director, NASA Lunar Science Institute
Greg Schmidt serves as Deputy Director and Director of International Partnerships of
the NASA Lunar Science Institute (NLSI), located in the NASA Research Park at Ames
Research Center. Prior to his current position, Schmidt served as Associate Director for
Strategic Planning in the Ames Research Center Science Directorate and co-founded the
NASA Ames Space Portal, an organization which promotes activities in Entrepreneurial
Space. Schmidt was one of the core team who developed the science of astrobiology in
the late 1990s. He led the team which developed the first Astrobiology Roadmap, and
served (along with David Morrison) as its co-editor. Schmidt is an Associate Fellow
with the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics. He received the NASA
Outstanding Leadership Medal for his work in astrobiology and life sciences.
Dolly Singh – Manager, Space Exploration Technologies
Dolly Singh-Williams is currently Head of Talent Acquisition and Programs at SpaceX.
She joined SpaceX in Jan 2008 when the company was 250 people, and was tasked
with helping build the worlds premier technology company. Since that time SpaceX has
grown to 1800+ employees, has built an impressive army of exceptional engineers, and
has accomplished some of the most remarkable technical achievements of any private
enterprise in the history of the United States.
Prior to SpaceX, Mrs. Singh-Williams was Owner and President of a boutique staffing
firm supporting Fortune 500 aerospace and biotechnology firms for over 5 years. She
graduated from UCLA with a degree in Psychology and an emphasis in Labor Relations
and Education.
Mark Sirangelo – Chairman, Sierra Nevada Space Systems
Mr. Sirangelo leads Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems, a producer of satellites,
space transportation vehicles, propulsion systems and space subsystems. SNC Space
Systems over its 25 years of business has been engaged on over 400 space missions
and has produced over 4,000 systems, subsystems and components for a wide variety
of earth orbit and planetary missions. SNC is also the owner and prime developer of
the Dream Chaser, a LEO orbital space vehicle transportation system currently being
funded in partnership with NASA. Mr. Sirangelo was formerly the Chairman & CEO of
SpaceDev, Inc., prior to its merging with SNC and has spent his earlier career leading
aeronautics, space and technology companies.
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Coyote Smith – Colonel, USAF
Colonel M.V. “Coyote” Smith, PhD, is the Chief Future Scientist of the Air Force and
Director of the US Air Force Center for Strategy and Technology at Maxwell Air Force
base, AL, where he leads Project Blue Horizons for the Chief of Staff of the Air Force,
and Project Cyber Horizons for the Commander of 24th Air Force. He also serves
as a Professor of Strategic Space Studies at the School of Advanced Air and Space
Studies, and as an associate director of the Eisenhower Center for Space and Defense
Studies at the US Air Force Academy. Before completing his PhD at the University of
Reading in the UK, the Colonel served as the Chief of Dream Works, which was the
Future Concepts shop in the Pentagons National Security Space Office. In 2007 he led
the Department of Defense Space-Based Solar Power study for which he and his team
received the Space Pioneer Award for 2008 at the International Space Development
Conference in Washington, DC.
Amanda Stiles – Technical Operations Manager, Google Lunar X PRIZE
Amanda Stiles has wide-ranging experience in both the space industry and in web/online
community development. Amanda began her career in Mission Operations for the
Space Shuttle program, performing a variety of jobs including training astronauts
and scripting simulation scenarios related to Shuttle propulsion and guidance systems.
She has also worked on flight software for the NASA lunar spacecraft called LADEE,
based out of NASA’s Ames Research Center. Amanda holds a Bachelor of Science in
Aero/Astronautical Engineering from the University of Washington and a Master of
Science in Space Management from the International Space University. She has worked
at the X PRIZE Foundation for the past 3 years, contributing work to several prizes
including the Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander X Challenge and the Progressive Automotive X PRIZE. She is currently the Technical Operations Manager for the Google
Lunar X PRIZE.
Dennis Stone – Manager, Program Integration, Commercial Crew and Cargo Program, NASA
Dennis Stone is Assistant Manager for Commercial Space Development in NASAs Commercial Crew & Cargo Program at the Johnson Space Center. This Program manages
NASAs Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) initiative. During both
COTS competitions, he chaired the Business Committee. He also negotiated the Programs agreements with unfunded commercial space transportation partners. He leads
efforts to support this emerging industry as a whole. Prior to his COTS assignment,
Dennis spent 20 years in NASAs Space Station Program in a variety of positions, including Chief System Engineer of the Assured Crew Return Vehicle, Manager of Avionics Integration, and Co chair of the ISS Commercialization Working Group. Prior to NASA,
he worked for McDonnell Douglas, Ford Aerospace, and Rockwell. Throughout his
career, he has encouraged efforts to build the commercial space industry.
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Rick Tumlinson – Co-founder, Space Frontier Foundation, Orbital Outfitters
Named by Space News as one of the world’s top “Visionaries” and one of the hundred
most influential people in the space movement, Rick is a Texan and was a protege
of Gerard K. O’Neill at the Space Studies Institute, founder of the Space Frontier
Foundation (whose first $50 came from the Heinleins), a founding trustee of the X Prize
and a lead witness 6 times at House and Senate hearings on the future of NASA, the
U.S. space program and space tourism. Rick helped create or find funding for many
NewSpace firms and projects and ran the $25 million Foundation for the International
Non-governmental Development of Space (FINDS). He co-founded LunaCorp, which
produced the first commercial to be shot in space, signed up Dennis Tito as the first
commercial space flight participant and led the team which leased the Russian Mir space
station for a year (the world’s first commercial space facility.) He helped kick-start the
Lunar Prospector project which discovered water on the Moon, was a member of the
Air Force’s DC-X single stage rocket team, the X-33 and other projects.
Dr. Robert Twiggs – Professor, Morehead State University
Prof. Twiggs is currently a professor of Astronautical engineering at Morehead State
University in Kentucky. He joined Morehead State July 2009 to assist in the development of a Space Systems curriculum. Prior to that he was a consulting professor in the
Aeronatutics and Astronautics at Stanford University for 14 years. He is responsible for
developing the curriculum for students interested in designing, building and operating
small space experiments. He helped develop the original concepts for the CricketSat,
CanSat, CubeSat and the PocketQub for educational applications for use in space from
using party balloons for fun to real rocket launches into earth orbiting space. In 2010
he was selected as by the Space News publication as one of 10 space professionals “That
Made a Difference in Space”. The other two selected from the United States were Elon
Musk, CEO of SpaceX and the present US President, Barack Obama.
Henry Vanderbilt – Founder, Space Access Society
Henry Vanderbilt started his career in space as a star-struck kid watching Mercury
launches on TV. Twenty-four years later, an early computer conferencing system (BIX)
lured him into writing about space, shifting him from industrial electronics to space
politics at the L-5 Society’s HQ. He founded the Space Access Society in 1992 to focus
exclusively on promoting radically cheaper space transportation. After semi-retiring in
2006, he’s now back at SAS full-time. See http://www.space-access.org for the latest
Space Access Updates and SAS Political Alerts, and for details (once they’re set) for
the next Space Access conference, Space Access13, tentatively set for mid-April 2013.
Bob Werb – Founder, Space Frontier Foundation
Bob Werb was an active partner in Rivercrest Realty Investors from 1976 until 2001.
Rivercrest Realty Investors is a privately held, real estate firm that owns and manages
a portfolio of garden apartments, shopping centers and office buildings with properties
in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, North Carolina and Florida. Since 2001 he has
assumed a more passive role in Rivercrest Realty Investors and has been spending more
time working on a variety of projects including the Space Frontier Foundation. Bob is
one of the three founders of the Space Frontier Foundation.
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Alan Weston – Director of Programs, NASA Ames Research Center
Dr Alan R Weston is the Director of Programs at NASA Ames Research Center, including SOFIA, Kepler, Worldwind, support to CEV, LCROSS, TPS, LADEE, Mission
Design Center and Small Spacecraft. Before working at NASA, Dr Weston was a technical advisor on small satellites at the Space Vehicles Directorate, Air Force Research
Laboratory (AFRL). In this role he provided scientific support to Air Force Space Command, the Department of Defense and the National Reconnaissance Office. He has made
nationally recognized contributions in space technology and has comprehensive experience in space systems, responsible for design, integration, test, launch & operations of
22 spacecraft.
George Whitesides – President and CEO, Virgin Galactic
George Whitesides is the CEO of Virgin Galactic, the US based and regulated Space
Tourism Company. Virgin Galactic has developed the WhiteKnightTwo and SpaceShipTwo air launched space system over the past six years using technology developed
by Scaled Composites based on the X Prize winning SpaceShipOne which was piloted
twice into space and now hangs in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. In his role
as CEO, Whitesides is responsible for all aspects of the business, guiding VG to commercial operations at Spaceport America in New Mexico. Most recently, Whitesides served
as Chief of Staff for NASA, where he was the recipient of the Distinguished Service
Medal, the highest honor that the agency confers. Prior to his role at NASA, Whitesides served as Executive Director of the National Space Society and Chairman of the
Reusable Launch Vehicle Working Group of the Federal Aviation Authority Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee. Whitesides earlier career experience in
the aerospace industry took place at Orbital Sciences Corporation, Blastoff Corporation
and the Zero Gravity Corporation. A licensed private pilot and certified parabolic flight
coach, Whitesides is a graduate of Cambridge and Princeton Universities and a former
Fulbright Scholar.
Alan Wilhite – Langley Distinguished Professor, Georgia Tech
Dr. Alan Wilhite is currently the Langley Distingished Professor at Georga Tech in
the School of Aerospace Engineering. He serves as the Co-Director of the Georga Tech
Center for Aerospace Systems Engineering (CASE). Dr. Wilhite currently works at the
National Institute of Aerospace in Hampton, VA, conducting research at the NASA
Langley Research Center. Dr. Wilhite is an AIAA Associate Fellow and serves as a
committee member of the Space Systems, Space Transporatation and Computer Aided
Design technical committees. He is a member of the International Astronautical Federation, serving on the Systems Engineering committee.
Lawrence H. Williams – Principal, Capture10
Mr. Lawrence H. Williams is a technology executive with a unique combination of international experience in technology, regulation, strategy, and business. Lawrence has
helped found numerous technology start-up ventures, successfully built organizations,
completed private equity financings, and worked with two of the worlds greatest innovators and entrepreneurs, Elon Musk and Craig McCaw. In 2012, Lawrence founded
Capture10, a business development and strategy firm that helps companies identify,
pursue and capture new billion dollar markets within the technology and aerospace
industry. The firm provides strategic guidance to clients on how to secure domestic
and international government contracts through direct sales, distribution agreements,
partnerships, shaping procurements and navigating regulatory processes.
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Dennis Wingo – Founder, Skycorp, Inc., CTO, Orbital Recovery Corporation
Dennis Wingo is a 34 year veteran of the computer, academic, and commercial spaceflight communities. Dennis began his career in the late mainframe/early microcomputer
era as a field engineer, test engineer and later a design engineer working on systems as
disparate as mainframe based printers to early local area networking for computers.
Dennis moved to the commercial space arena where his company Skycorp had the first
commercial space act agreement for the deployment of satellites from the International
Space Station (ISS) in 2000. Following that effort Dennis was a founder of Orbital
Recovery Corporation, the world’s first commercial on orbit servicing company. Dennis
and Skycorp continue today in these pioneering efforts, and Dennis’s book ”Moonrush”,
published by Apogee Books in 2004, described the economic and political basis for the
commercialization and industrialization of the Moon.
Dr. Simon P. Worden (Brig. Gen., USAF, ret.) – Director, NASA Ames Research
Center
Dr. Simon (Pete) Worden (Brig. Gen., USAF, ret.) is the center director at NASA Ames
Research Center where he leads a staff of nearly 2,500 civil servants and contractors and
oversees an annual budget of approx. $800 million providing the critical R&D support
that makes NASAs and the nations aeronautics and space missions possible. In just
three years, Worden has completely transformed Ames, reinvigorating the centers workforce and taking a leadership role in important, cost-effective small satellite missions.
Worden has also put Ames on the critical path for all major NASA space exploration
missions through effective use of the centers unique wind tunnels, arc jets, intelligent
systems and supercomputer facilities and capabilities. Wordens GreenSpace initiative
has brought Ames remote sensing capabilities to bear on air traffic safety, fighting forest
fires, and the study of climate change. And Ames new Sustainability Base facility will
serve as a model for future eco-friendly, high-performance federal buildings. In recognition of these outstanding achievements, Worden was named the Federal Laboratory
Consortiums Laboratory Director of the Year for 2009.
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Conference Team
Conference Team
Ryan McLinko (Space Frontier Foundation; Sierra Nevada Corporation) – Conference Chair
Sara Meschberger (Space Frontier Foundation) – Assistant Conference Chair
Bruce Pittman (NASA Ames Space Portal) – Programming Chair
Ben Corbin (Space Frontier Foundation; MIT; Astronauts4Hire) – Saturday Day Manager
Curtis Iwata (Georgia Tech) – Thursday Day Manager
Daniel Pastuf (SEDS-USA) – Friday Day Manager
Orian J. Breaux (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) – Registration Manager
Marimikel Charrier (Space Frontier Foundation) – Communications Director
Brad Cheetham (Space Frontier Foundation; University of Colorado at Boulder) – VIP Liaison
Cameron Crowell (Virginia Tech) – Exhibits Manager
Paul Fuller (Space Tourism Society; San Diego Space Society) – Finance Manager
Rick Hanton (SEDS-USA; Yuri’s Night; Iowa State) – A/V Manager
Gary Marx (Space Frontier Foundation) – Strategic Development
Nastia Soukhareva (Space Frontier Foundation; SpaceX; Virginia Tech) – Volunteer Manager
Laura Stiles (University of Colorado at Boulder) – Gala Manager
My-Linh Truong (Space Frontier Foundation; RIEGL USA) – Catering Manager
James Tumber (Space Frontier Foundation; Boston University) – Hotel/Facility Liaison
Brian Young (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) – Website Manager
Harvey Elliott – Assistant A/V Manager
Ellen Farber (Harvard SEDS) – Assistant Day Manager
Jules Feldhacker (University of Colorado at Boulder) – Assistant Gala Manager
Kier Fortier (University of Colorado at Boulder) – Assistant Registration Desk Manager
Jenissa Garcia (Embry-Riddle University; Human Factors & Ergonomics Society) – Assistant Volunteer
Manager
Lilian Haney (University of Pennsylvania) – Assistant PR Manager
Jillian Leonhardt (RIEGL USA; UCF) – Assistant Catering Manager
Damian Rogers (Ryerson University; ISU) – Networking Events Coordinator
Brandon Seifert (University of Colorado at Boulder) – Assistant Day Manager
Justin Siples (Texas Space Alliance; Purdue University) – Assistant Website Manager
Joel Stein (Virginia Tech) – Assistant Day Manager
Valeriy Vislobokov (Virginia Tech) – Assistant Finance Manager
Dan Zhou (Boeing; Purdue University) – Assistant Exhibits Manager
Michael Zwach (SEDS-USA; Purdue University) – Assistant Registration Desk Manager
Marcus Bautista (Space Frontier Foundation) – Conference Staff
Luisa Fernanda Zambrano Marin (ISU; Earth Light Institute) – Conference Staff
Eric Nething (Purdue University) – Conference Staff
Sam Robinson (Holochip Corporation; Iowa State) – Conference Staff
Ana Tarano (Stanford University) – Conference Staff
Magnus Wilson (Virginia Tech) – Conference Staff
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