Title: Propulsion and Energy Group Meeting
1Propulsion and Energy Group Meeting
- 43rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit
- Reno, NV
- January 9, 2005
2Agenda
- Introductions/ Contacts
- Status AIAA Strategic Plan
- TAC BOD Business
- Report on Strategic plan progress
- Report on key institute activities
- Aeronautics Role in the New Space Exploration
Initiative - Joint Propulsion Conference Planning/Locations
- TC Reports
- New Business
3PE Officers
- Director Wayne Hurwitz
- Phone 860-565-1009
- E-mail wayne.hurwitz_at_pw.utc.com
- Deputy Director, Propulsion - Jeff Hamstra
- Phone 817-935-4702
- E-mail jeffrey.w.hamstra_at_lmco.com
- Associate Director, Energy - Ashwani Gupta
- Phone 301-405-5276
- E-mail akgupta_at_eng.umd.edu
4PE TC Chair Roster
Name Position Affiliation Energy TC's Dr.
Ashwani Gupta Deputy Director - Energy University
of Maryland Mr. Robert J. Pinkerton Chair -
Aerospace Power Systems Spectrum Astro
replacing Mr. Jason E. Jenkins, JHU Dr. David
G. Lilley Chair - Terrestrial Energy
Systems Lilley Associates Propulsion
TC's Mr. Jeffrey W. Hamstra Chair - Air
Breathing Propulsion/ Lockheed Martin Deputy
Director - Propulsion Mr. Joe Cassady Chair -
Electric Propulsion Aerojet replacing
Prof. Edgar Choueiri, Princeton Mr. Tom J.
Blachowski Chair - Energetic Components
Systems Naval Surface Warfare Center
replacing Dr. Selma Goldstein, The Aerospace
Corporation Mr. George Story Chair - Hybrid
Rockets NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Mr.
Kurt B. Kreiner Chair - Liquid Propulsion Boeing
Satellite Systems Mr. Leonard A. Dudzinski
Chair - Nuclear Future Flight Propulsion NASA
Headquarters replacing Dr. George Schmidt,
NASA Headquarters Ms. Josette Bellan Chair -
Propellants Combustion Jet Propulsion
Laboratory Mr. Mark P. Friedlander Chair -
Solid Rockets Lockheed Martin Corporation
New Chair
5AIAA Strategic Plan
3
A -Year, Evolutionary Plan
Institute Development Committee oversight
and continuity VP responsibility in each plan
area President-Elect leadership Staff and
volunteer alignment and integration President and
BOD support _at_ 1.4 M in 2004
6Strategic Plan Status
Communications/Advocacy Enhanced efforts
include Policy Watch Alerts, Monthly
E-Newsletter, Legislative Notices, Public
Releases, Redesigned Public Policy Web site
Proactive coalition involvement and special
event tie-ins Policy sessions at AIAA
conferences, as well as forums, roundtables, and
colloquiums Broad AIAA Communication Program
to include Institute advertising, partnership
development, media relations and announcements on
timely, important industry events Community
involvement (JPDO, REDAC, Vision for Space
Exploration) Established a Workforce and
Education PPC subcommittee Reinvigorated
position paper process and output Developed
Expert Testimony Guidelines in preparation for
increased media interest and advocacy
7Strategic Plan Status (cont.)
Products Programs Journal of Aerospace
Computing, Information, and Communication live
on the AIAA Web In-house online hosting of AIAA
journals and archives New architecture for AIAA
Web (re-launched in August) Development of a
UAV Terminology standard and guidelines for
Reusable Launch Vehicle safetycritical systems
Cooperative agreement established with the
International Committee on Technical Interchange
for Space Mission Operations and Ground Data
Systems (SpaceOps Organization) New Program
Committee for Network-Centric Operations
approved Strategic Plan Pilot Program underway,
called Infotech_at_Aerospace, a cross-Institute
collaboration to illustrate the potential use of
AIAA programs to help achieve the Institutes
strategic objectives. Included are special events
and workshops to demonstrate an integrated
communications approach for catalyzing the
constituency for unmanned and intelligent systems
and technologies.
8Strategic Plan Status (cont.)
Membership Development Special Programs at
local events and AIAA national events (Town Hall
meetings) Young Professional and Student
liaison appointed to the Board of Directors
Domestic and International Member Surveys
deployed International Alliances Guidelines
developed AIAA leadership visits to ESA
Headquarters, SNECMA Headquarters and
International Space University Initial program
underway to highlight Honors and Awards
Recipients AIAA leadership interviews appear in
monthly Bulletin column/Aerospace America
Magazine and on the AIAA Web
9Strategic Plan Status (cont.)
Market Development Developed Charter for
Program Committees and Coordinators Initiated
Emerging Technologies Committee 3-day
Educator Workshop in Ft. Lauderdale/JPC
Reinvigorated Professional Member Education
Committee Increased AIAA Student Branch
participation in the Distinguished Lecture
Program Continued to update Web content in the
new Industry News Resources area, to include
Press Releases, Expert Database, Strat Talk
(Strategic Forum), Monthly Member Profile, News
Digest, Todays News, Aerospace History,
Aerospace Links, Standards, and Strategic Plan.
Implemented New Faces recruitment campaigns
Held mini-symposium in Australia, a preparation
for next years International Student
Conference Planned upcoming AIAA DVD for broad
distribution Connected AIAA author for upcoming
NASA / PBS documentary on the scientific and
social implications of the Apollo Space Program
10TAC BOD Business
- Report of Strategic Plan Progress (September 2004
BOD Meeting, Chicago, IL) - Standing Committees VP
- Education Dr. John Lagraff
- Finance Dr. Klaus Dannenberg
- International Activities Jim Zimmerman
- Publications Dr. David S. Dolling
- Member Services Dr. Julie Albertson
- VP-Elect Cathy Downen
- Technical Activities Dr. Bob Winn
- Public Policy Dr. Eric Thoemmes
- Liaison Dave McGrath
- Standards Dr. Philip W. Cheney
- Liaison Kurt Kreiner
- 2004 05 Officers
- Propose coverage by a PE representative(s)
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11TAC BOD Business
- Report of Key Institute Activities (April 2004
TAC Meeting, Washington, DC) - Activity AIAA Staff Contact
- Member Services Karen Thomas
- Corporate Membership Carol Vargas
- Journals Norma Brennan
- Books Norma Brennan
- Technical Activities Emily Springer
- Student Programs Lisa Bacon Stephen Brock
- Professional Development Patricia Carr
- Standards Craig Day
- Public Policy Michael Beavin, Steve Howell,
Corinne Contant - International Angelo Iasiello, Megan Scheidt
- Web Advisory Nicole Ogburn
- Strategic Plan Kim Grant, Merrie Scott,
- Kathy Watkins
- Propose coverage by a PE representative(s)
12PE Goals 2004 - 2006
- Communication
- Improve information flow-down on AIAA activities,
including BOD and TAC initiatives - Involvement
- Align with AIAA Strategic Plan
- Improve long term planning for JPC
- Steering Committee Established at 04 JPC
- Increase PE Presence throughout AIAA
- TAC New Initiatives
- AIAA Liaisons, e.g. Public Policy Committee
- Increased Presence of Aeronautics
- Target 2008 JPC
- Motivation
- Actively address problems/issues faced by PE
Technical Committees
13Joint Propulsion Conference
- JPC Steering Committee Formed
- First meeting, July 11, 2004
- Initial Membership
- Mr. Wayne Hurwitz, AIAA PE
- Mr. Jeff Hamstra, AIAA PE
- Dr. Robert Frederick, ASEE
- Mr. Ray Chase, SAE
- Mr. John E. Robinson, ASME
- Prof. Mark Lewis, ASME
- Ms. Cathy Chenevy, AIAA Staff
- Mrs. Eleanor Aldrich, AIAA Staff
- Mrs. Emily Springer, AIAA Staff
- Charter
- Long term planning for out year JPC meetings
- Institute formal long term planning process
- Locations, strategic alliances, industry
consortium
14Future Joint Propulsion Conference Locations
- 2004 Ft. Lauderdale, PrattWhitney
- 2005 Tucson, Raytheon
- 2006 Sacramento, Aerojet
- 2007 Cincinnati, GE
- 2008 Candidates Hartford, Providence, others?
- 2009 TBD Western location
- 2010 TBD Eastern location
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