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10–12 MARCH 2015 LAUREL, MD

14-339

FINAL PROGRAM www.aiaa-defense.org#aiaaDefense

Where Complex Defense Challenges Meet Global Solutions

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Welcome Welcome to the AIAA Defense and Security Forum (AIAA DEFENSE 2015) at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory! We’re excited for you to explore the state of our nation’s defense posture, learn how that posture is evolving to meet multiple threats to national security and economic stability, and discuss what we still must do to build a truly agile, adaptive, and resilient national defense operation.

The inaugural DEFENSE Forum will stimulate thought-provoking conversations among government leaders, civilian contractors, and academics, as we work toward finding solutions to the most pressing national security concerns—extremism, non-state actors, and geopolitical rivalries to disease, climate change, and cyber warfare. A full program of detailed technical discussions underpinning the high-level plenary and panel conversations will provide you the entire view of the state of the art in national defense strategies, systems, and technologies.

Combining the AIAA Missile Sciences Conference, AIAA Strategic and Tactical Missile Systems Conference, and the AIAA National Forum on Weapon System Effectiveness, AIAA DEFENSE 2015 guarantees cutting-edge, classified, technical research presentations and insightful conversations from industry executives, military leaders, and thought leaders about challenges and opportunities associated with defense acquisition, homeland security, missile systems, national defense strategy, smart weapons, and strike capability—as well as many other components of a strong national defense position.

Everyone involved in the planning for the AIAA DEFENSE Forum has worked to develop a robust, timely, and interesting program. We hope you take advantage of the many learning and networking opportunities throughout the week, and we thank you for making the choice to be here with us to take part in this important gathering.

AIAA Missile Sciences Conference

AIAA Strategic and Tactical Missile Systems Conference

AIAA National Forum on Weapon System Effectiveness

AIAA DEFENSE 2015 is proud to feature the

following conferences:

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IntroOrganizing TeamExecutive ChairsRobert (Bob) E. Fitzpatrick, Jr., Vice President of Business Development, Raytheon Missile Systems

Bernie Merwald, Vice President of Engineering, Raytheon Missile Systems

Forum Organizing TeamRobert Baker, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering

Edward Eiswirth, The Boeing Company

Basil Hassan, Sandia National Laboratories

Darren Hayashi, Raytheon Company

Stan Hlavka, Raytheon Missile Systems

Jim Makarsky, The Boeing Company

Kevin Massey, DARPA

Michelle Mathieson, Northrop Grumman Corporation

Laura McGill, Raytheon Missile Systems

Peter Montgomery, Jacobs Engineering

Otmar (Nick) Yakaboski, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center

Technical Program Team

Robert Addis, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

William Alban, The Boeing Company

Kari Anderson, Missile Defense Agency

Karen Barker, Office of the Secretary of Defense/Acquisition, Technology & Logistics

Jeff Bean, U.S. Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center

David Bernays, Legacy Engineering

Stephen Blanchette, Software Engineering Institute

Stuart Blashill, Naval Air Warfare Center

Allison Cash, People Tec

Gary Christy, The Boeing Company

Alex Edsall, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

Raul Feinchtein, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Chip Ferguson, Test Resource Management Center

Frank Friedl, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory

Mark Friedlander, Aerojet Rocketdyne

Rick Gamble, Aerospace Testing Alliance

Paul Huter, Lockheed Martin Company

Roger Kimmel, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory

Brian Kiser, U.S. Naval Surface Weapons Center

James Keenan, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center

Ira Kohlberg, Kohlberg Associates

Ron Kubinski, The Boeing Company

Capt. Mike Ladner, Program Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Systems

Diane L’Heureux, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company

Michael Maglich, U.S. Navy/Strategic Systems Programs

David Mesa, U.S. Naval Weapons Center

Gordon Niva, Legacy Engineering

Michael Richman, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center

Robert Schmedake, The Boeing Company

Buford Shipley, The Boeing Company

Tumkur Shivananda, Northrop Grumman Corporation

John Snyder, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company

James Walker, Soutwest Research Institute

John Walsh, Northrop Grumman Corporation

John White, Sandia National Laboratories

Michael White, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

David Whited, Missile Defense Agency

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IntroContents

Welcome 3

Organizing Team 4

Contents 5

Forum Overview 6

Sponsors and Supporters 8

Keynote Speakers and Plenary Sessions 9

Networking Activities and Security Information 10

General Information 11

Technical Sessions at a Glance 12

Session Detail Matrix 14

Author/Session Chair Index 21

Venue Map 23

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AIAA is the world’s largest aerospace professional society, serving a diverse range of more than 30,000 individual members from 88 countries, and 95 corporate members. AIAA members help make the world safer, more connected, more accessible, and more prosperous. For more information, visit www.aiaa.org, or follow us on Twitter @AIAA.

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IntroForum OverviewAs part of its new slate of forums, AIAA is organizing a SECRET/U.S. Only event for technical, programmatic, and policy issues pertaining to aerospace in U.S. national security. The objective of the AIAA Defense and Security Forum (AIAA DEFENSE) is to create an unbiased, nonpartisan forum for defense officials to interact with industry partners, aerospace R&D community, and government decision- and policymakers.

During AIAA DEFENSE, leaders from U.S. government, military, industry, and academia will explore complex defense challenges in order to develop global solutions. The intersection between defense policy and technical advancements will be examined during interactive, “no holds barred” programmatic and technical discussions. Experts will present the latest innovative technological breakthroughs that will influence current and next-generation defense systems.

This inaugural forum brings together on the same stage the best long-standing AIAA technical conferences serving the weapons community, and high-level plenary session speakers. In addition to conference sessions and networking opportunities for attendees and speakers, it includes a reception, coffee breaks between sessions, and a luncheon on each day of the forum.

Plenary SessionsGet the big picture from industry, academia, and government leaders when they share their perspectives on the new challenges, future opportunities, and emerging trends in the global aerospace industry. Plenary sessions examine some of the most critical issues in aerospace today.

Technical ProgramThis week you will:

▶ Present recent advances before a knowledgeable international audience

▶ Educate customers and providers on the latest research and product developments

▶ Learn about the latest technology and research in the field from industry experts

▶ Discover what lies ahead as senior industry leaders discuss their program and business challenges during keynote and panel sessions

▶ Network to engage new contacts and refresh old ones

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IntroForum OverviewTUESDAY 10 March

WEDNESDAY 11 March

THURSDAY 12 March

0700 hrsNetworking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Networking Coffee

0730 hrs

0800 hrs Welcome Remarks

Hypersonics - Foreign Threats and Overview of U.S. Research Efforts Keynotes Cybersecurity Keynotes

0830 hrs

Technical Superiority and Acquisition and Technology Transfer Keynotes0900 hrs

0930 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break

1000 hrs

Technical Sessions:

HTV-2 Aerodynamic Model Development

Innovative Technology

Cyber Systems

Autonomous/ISR

Technical Sessions:

Boundary Layer Transition for Hypersonic Vehicles

Affordable Future Sea-Based Deterrent

Missile Defense Interceptor Technologies

Tactical Missiles

Lethality Modeling

Technical Sessions:

Thermal and Mechanical Property Testing of the HTV-2 Carbon/Carbon Aeroshell

Mission Planning and Assurance

Hardware-in-Loop

Weapons Analysis

1030 hrs

1100 hrs

1130 hrs

1200 hrsLunch Lunch Lunch

1230 hrs

1300 hrs

Technical Sessions:

AHW Aerodynamic Model Development

Air Force Strategic Missiles

Missile Defense

Tactical Missiles

Effects Modeling

Technical Sessions:

AHW Guidance and Control

Technology Enablers for Sea-Based Deterrent Evolution

Asymmetric Missile Defense

System Performance

Aerodynamic/Aerothermodynamic Analysis and Testing of Hypersonic Vehicles

Technical Sessions:

Technology Development for Conventional Boost-Glide Strike Capabilities

Air Force Strategic Missiles

Systems Design

Innovative Technology

Aerodynamic/Aerothermodynamic Wind Tunnel Testing of a Hypersonic Glide Body Configuration

1330 hrs

1400 hrs

1430 hrs

1500 hrs

1530 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee BreakWrap Up & Closing Remarks

1600 hrsAcquisition and Technology Transfer Keynote

Strategic Strike Capabilities Keynotes1630 hrs

1700 hrs

Welcome Reception1730 hrs

1800 hrs

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IntroSponsors and Supporters AIAA would like to thank the following organizations for their support of AIAA DEFENSE 2015:

Premier Sponsor

Supporting Sponsor

Networking Break Sponsor

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IntroKeynote Speakers and Plenary Sessions

Tuesday, 10 March0800 hrs Auditorium

Opening KeynotesTechnical SuperiorityThe Honorable Frank Kendall III, Under Secretary of

Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Department of Defense

Acquisition and Technology TransferLt. Gen. Ellen Pawlikowski, Military Deputy, Office of the

Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition

1600 hrs Auditorium

KeynoteAcquisition and Technology TransferGregory Hulcher, Director, Deterrence and Global Response,

OUSD (AT&L)/ASD (A)/SSI

Wednesday, 11 March0800 hrs Auditorium

KeynotesHypersonics – Foreign Threats and Overview of U.S. Research EffortsCIA/WINPAC RepresentativeSteven Walker, Deputy Director, DARPA

1600 hrs Auditorium

KeynotesStrategic Strike Capabilities Lt. Gen. James Kowalski, Deputy Commander,

U.S. Strategic CommandMichael Maglich, Technical Director, Strategic

Systems Programs

Thursday, 12 March0800 hrs Auditorium

KeynotesCybersecurityAdm. Michael Rogers, Commander, U.S. Cyber Command, and

Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service (Invited)

Peter Christensen, Director, National Cyber Range at OSD AT&L, Test Resource Management Center

1600 hrs Auditorium

Wrap Up and Closing Remarks

Get the big picture on the defense and weapons community from the leading authorities in the field during these high-level discussions and presentations.

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IntroNetworking Activities and Security Information Understanding the importance of networking with colleagues new and old, a series of activities have been planned that will help you connect with current colleagues and new acquaintances.

Coffee BreaksCoffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum. Coffee breaks will be located in the foyer:

Tuesday, 10 March 0700, 0930, and 1530 hrsWednesday, 11 March 0700, 0930, and 1530 hrs Thursday, 12 March 0700, 0930, and 1530 hrs

Welcome Reception/Meet the Sponsors ReceptionA reception will be held on Tuesday, 10 March, 1730 hrs, in the Kossiakoff Center. Take this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old ones, and meet with sponsor representatives at their designated tables.

LuncheonLuncheons for conference attendees will be held daily in the Kossiakoff Center:

Tuesday, 10 March 1200–1300 hrsWednesday, 11 March 1200–1300 hrs Thursday, 12 March 1200–1300 hrs

Security InformationAttendance at this forum is restricted to U.S. citizens who possess a final SECRET security clearance verified by the Security Office Coordinator.

Security BadgeA photo security badge is required for admittance to the conference sessions. Each attendee will be required to produce a driver’s license, military I.D., or company photo I.D. prior to receiving a conference badge. Badges must be worn at the conference.

Security RestrictionsNo electronic devices or electronic equipment of any kind—including cell phones, radios, PDAs, laptops, cameras, video/audio recording equipment, and two-way pagers—are allowed in the session rooms. One-way pagers must be placed on vibrate during the sessions.Note-taking is not permitted in or around the conference sessions. Books, magazines, fliers, brochures, and other paper products will not be allowed in the session rooms.Luggage, briefcases, and other large cases will not be allowed in the conference area. Please leave these items in your car, as storage is not available at the conference center. Small handbags, purses, and personal possessions will be inspected upon entry into the conference area. Security spot checks may be made at any time.

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IntroGeneral InformationAIAA Registration and Information Center HoursThe AIAA Registration and Information Center will be located in the foyer of the Kossiakoff Center. Tuesday, 10 March 0700–1830 hrsWednesday, 11 March 0700–1800 hrsThursday, 12 March 0700–1700 hrs

Meeting SiteThe forum is being held at the Kossiakoff Center located on the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) campus.

ParkingThere is plenty of parking for forum attendees in the Kossiakoff Center parking lot on the lower level.

Certificate of AttendanceCertificates of Attendance are available for attendees who request documentation at the forum itself. Please request your copy at the AIAA Registration and Information Center. AIAA offers this service to better serve the needs of the professional community. Claims of hours or applicability toward professional education requirements are the responsibility of the participant.

Employment OpportunitiesAIAA members can post and browse resumes, browse job listings, and access other online employment resources by visiting the AIAA Career Center at http://careercenter.aiaa.org.

Membership AIAA is your vital lifelong link to the collective creativity and brainpower of the aerospace profession and a champion for its achievements—and nonmembers who pay the full conference registration fee will receive their first year’s AIAA membership at no additional cost! Students who are not yet members may apply their registration fee toward their first year’s student member dues. (Free membership is not included in discounted group-rate registration.)

Young Professional Guide for Gaining Management SupportYoung professionals have the unique opportunity to meet and learn from some of the most important people in the business by attending conferences and participating in AIAA activities. A detailed online guide, published by the AIAA Young Professional Committee, is available to help you gain support and financial backing from your company. The guide explains the benefits of participation, offers recommendations, and provides an example letter for seeking management support and funding, and shows you how to get the most out of your participation. The online guide can be found on the AIAA website at www.aiaa.org/YPGuide.

Nondiscriminatory PracticesAIAA accepts registrations irrespective of race, creed, sex, color, physical handicap, and national or ethnic origin.

AIAA is the world’s largest aerospace professional society, serving a diverse range of more than 30,000 individual members from 88 countries, and 95 corporate members. AIAA members help make the world safer, more connected, more accessible, and more prosperous. For more information, visit www.aiaa.org, or follow us on Twitter @AIAA.

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 500 Reston, VA 20191-4344 703.264.7500 or 800.639.AIAA (2422)Fax: [email protected]

The Johns Hopkins University Center for Aerospace-Defense Research and Engineering (CADRE) serves the aerospace and defense industries as a U.S. national resource and nexus for scientifically based technical research, and analysis of energetics, explosives and propulsion systems. Formerly known as CPIAC, CADRE continues a 70 year legacy of connecting the public and private sector to advance scientific discovery through the application of technical research and analysis, laboratory experimentation for generating and publishing new data, open and classified conference planning, and team building. Information on CADRE products and services can be obtained by contacting CADRE at: Tel: (410) 992-7300; Email: [email protected]; Web: www.cpiac.jhu.edu

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IntroTechnical Sessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time End Time Location

Long Range Conventional Strike2-LRS-1 Long Range Conventional Strike I: HTV-2 Aerodynamic

Model Development10-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Auditorium

7-LRS-2 Long Range Conventional Strike II: AHW Aerodynamic Model Development

10-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Auditorium

15-LRS-3 Long Range Conventional Strike III: Boundary Layer Transition For Hypersonic Vehicles

11-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Auditorium

21-LRS-4 Long Range Conventional Strike IV: AHW Guidance and Control

11-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Auditorium

22-LRS-5 Long Range Conventional Strike V: Aerodynamic/Aerothermodynamic Analysis and Testing of Hypersonic Vehicles

11-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Room 5

28-LRS-6 Long Range Conventional Strike VI: Thermal and Mechanical Property Testing of the HTV-2 Carbon/Carbon Aeroshell

12-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Auditorium

33-LRS-7 Long Range Conventional Strike VII: Technology Development for Conventional Boost-Glide Strike Capabilities

12-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Auditorium

34-LRS-8 Long Range Conventional Strike VIII: Aerodynamic/Aerothermodynamic Wind Tunnel Testing of a Hypersonic Glide Body Configuration

12-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Room 5

Missile Defense8-MD-1 Missile Defense 10-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Room 3

16-MD-2 Missile Defense Interceptor Technologies 11-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Room 3

23-MD-3 Asymmetric Missile Defense 11-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Room 3

Missile Systems9-MS-1 Effects Modeling 10-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Room 7

17-MS-2 Lethality Modeling 11-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Room 7

Non-Kinetic3-NK-1 Autonomous/ISR 10-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Room 7

4-NK-2 Cyber Systems 10-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Room 5

5-NK-3 Innovative Technology I 10-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Room 3

29-NK-4 Hardware-in-Loop 12-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Room 3

35-NK-5 Innovative Technology II 12-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Room 3

Networking Activities6-NW-1 Luncheon 10-Mar 1200 hrs 1300 hrs Lower Level

13-NW-2 Welcome Reception/Meet the Sponsors Reception 10-Mar 1730 hrs 1900 hrs Lower Level

20-NW-3 Luncheon 11-Mar 1200 hrs 1300 hrs Lower Level

32-NW-4 Luncheon 12-Mar 1200 hrs 1300 hrs Lower Level

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IntroTechnical Sessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time End Time Location

Plenary Sesions1-PLNY-1 Technical Superiority/Acquisition 10-Mar 0800 hrs 0945 hrs Auditorium

12-PLNY-2 Acquisition and Technology Transfer 10-Mar 1600 hrs 1730 hrs Auditorium

14-PLNY-3 Hypersonics – Foreign Threats and Overview of U.S. Research Efforts

11-Mar 0800 hrs 0930 hrs Auditorium

26-PLNY-4 Strategic Strike Capabilities 11-Mar 1600 hrs 1730 hrs Auditorium

27-PLNY-5 Cybersecurity 12-Mar 0800 hrs 0930 hrs Auditorium

38-PLNY-6 Closing Plenary 12-Mar 1530 hrs 1630 hrs Auditorium

Strategic10-STRAT-1 Air Force Strategic Missiles I 10-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Room 1

18-STRAT-2 Affordable Future Sea-Based Deterrent 11-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Room 1

36-STRAT-3 Air Force Strategic Missiles II 12-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Room 1

24-STRAT-4 Technology Enablers for Sea-Based Deterrent Evolution 11-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Room 1

Tactical11-TAC-1 Tactical Missiles I 10-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Room 5

19-TAC-2 Tactical Missiles II 11-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Room 5

25-TAC-4 System Performance 11-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Room 7

30-TAC-5 Weapons Analysis 12-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Room 7

31-TAC-6 Mission Planning and Assurance 12-Mar 1000 hrs 1200 hrs Room 1

37-TAC-7 Systems Design 12-Mar 1300 hrs 1530 hrs Room 7

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oeste

r, The

MITR

E Corp

oratio

n, Mc

Lean

, VA

1100

hrs

Integ

ratin

g Cyb

er Te

st Re

quire

ment

s int

o the

Sy

stems

Engin

eerin

g Life

Cycle

S. Jo

nes,

Edwa

rds AF

B, La

ncas

ter, C

A

1130

hrs

Secu

re So

ftwar

e Cod

ingL.

Flynn

, Carn

egie

Mello

n Univ

ersity

, Pitts

burgh

, PA

 

Tues

day,

10 M

arch

201

55-

NK-3

Inno

vativ

e Tec

hnolo

gy I

Room

3Ch

aired

by: M

. LAD

NER,

PEO

Integ

rated

Warf

are S

ystem

s and

M. W

HITE

, The

John

s Hop

kins U

nivers

ity Ap

plied

Phys

ics La

borat

ory10

00 hr

sCo

mpre

ssible

Latti

ce-B

oltzm

ann

Meth

od fo

r Ae

roac

ousti

c Pre

dictio

nJ.

Alldre

dge,

M. S

hana

man,

J. Th

omas

, Joh

ns H

opkin

s Un

iversi

ty Ap

plied

Phys

ics La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

1030

hrs

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dary

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r Tra

nsitio

n Ca

lculat

ions o

n a

Fami

ly of

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istic

Reen

try Ve

hicles

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ntz, J

. Smi

th, R.

Wag

nild,

D. D

inzl, S

andia

Nati

onal

Labo

ratori

es, A

lbuqu

erque

, NM

1100

hrs

Coup

led M

odels

for C

ompo

nent

Res

pons

e due

to

Clear

Air

Reen

try R

ando

m Vib

ratio

nJ.

Smith

, M. M

esh,

R. Fie

ld, K.

Hu,

Sand

ia Na

tiona

l La

borat

ories

, Albu

querq

ue, N

M

1130

hrs

Multi-

Dime

nsion

al CF

D/Ab

lation

Pre

dictio

ns fo

r Hy

perso

nic Ve

hicles

M. H

oward

, R. W

agnil

d, J.

Smith

, D. K

untz,

San

dia N

ation

al La

borat

ories

, Albu

querq

ue, N

M

 

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day,

10 M

arch

201

56-

NW-1

12

00 -

1300

hrs

Lunc

heon

Lowe

r Lev

el

Tues

day,

10 M

arch

201

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2Lo

ng R

ange

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entio

nal S

trike

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HW A

erod

ynam

ic Mo

del D

evelo

pmen

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ditor

iumCh

aired

by: J

. KEE

NAN,

US

Army A

MRDE

C and

J. W

HITE

, San

dia N

ation

al La

borat

ories

1300

hrs

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ariso

n of

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-Fligh

t Aer

odyn

amic

Mode

l and

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ght-M

easu

red A

erod

ynam

ics fo

r the

AHW

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t 1A

Hyp

erso

nic G

lide B

ody

M. Kn

iskern

, T. L

avin,

San

dia N

ation

al La

borat

ories

, Alb

uque

rque,

NM

1330

hrs

Aero

dyna

mic G

roun

d Tes

ting t

o Sup

port

the

Deve

lopme

nt of

the A

HW Fl

ight 2

Hyp

erso

nic

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y Aer

odyn

amic

Mode

T. La

vin, S

andia

Nati

onal

Labo

ratori

es, A

lbuqu

erque

, NM;

J.

Keen

an, A

rmy A

viatio

n and

Miss

ile Re

searc

h Dev

elopm

ent

and E

ngine

ering

Cente

r, Hun

tsville

, AL;

J. Ch

risten

sen,

K. Ca

sper,

San

dia N

ation

al La

borat

ories

, Albu

querq

ue, N

M

1400

hrs

Appli

catio

n of

Comp

utat

ional

Fluid

Dyna

mics

for

Deve

lopme

nt of

the A

HW Fl

ight 2

Hyp

erso

nic

Glide

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y Aer

odyn

amic

Mode

lC.

Brun

er, S

andia

Nati

onal

Labo

ratori

es, A

lbuqu

erque

, NM;

J.

Keen

an, A

rmy A

viatio

n and

Miss

ile Re

searc

h Dev

elopm

ent

and E

ngine

ering

Cente

r, Red

stone

Arse

nal, A

L

1430

hrs

Sand

ia ST

ARS I

II: A

Nov

el Us

e of G

rid Fi

ns fo

r a D

epre

ssed-

Apog

ee, B

oost

Trajec

tory

for A

HW

Fligh

t 1A

M. Kn

iskern

, San

dia N

ation

al La

borat

ories

, Albu

querq

ue,

NM; M

. Mille

r, Dyn

etics,

Inc.,

Hun

tsville

, AL;

M. Pi

lcher,

T.

Lavin

, San

dia N

ation

al La

borat

ories

, Albu

querq

ue, N

M

1500

hrs

A No

vel F

light

Safe

ty A

rchite

cture

Dev

elope

d for

th

e Dep

resse

d-Ap

ogee

, Boo

st Tra

jecto

ry D

uring

AH

W Fli

ght 1

AJ.

Chris

tense

n, M.

Knisk

ern, S

andia

Nati

onal

Labo

ratori

es,

Albuq

uerqu

e, NM

Tues

day,

10 M

arch

201

58-

MD-1

Missi

le De

fens

eRo

om 3

Chair

ed by

: R. G

AMBL

E, Ae

rospa

ce Te

sting

Allia

nce a

nd R.

KUBIN

SKI,

Boein

g Defe

nse,

Spac

e and

Sec

urity

1300

hrs

Impo

rtanc

e of “

Truth

” Dat

a Coll

ectio

n on

BMD

S Fli

ght T

ests

L. Ma

ciel, L

incoln

Labo

ratory

, Mas

sach

usett

s Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Lexin

gton,

MA

1330

hrs

Missi

le De

fens

e Cou

nter

meas

ure D

esign

, Ch

arac

teriza

tion

and E

xecu

tion

J. Co

ombs

, Linc

oln La

borat

ory, M

assa

chus

etts I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Le

xingto

n, MA

1400

hrs

RCS M

odeli

ng of

Ball

istic

Missi

le De

fens

e Sys

tem

Targ

etsA.

Duma

nian,

Linco

ln La

borat

ory, M

assa

chus

etts I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Le

xingto

n, MA

1430

hrs

Hype

rspec

tral N

ear-F

ield O

ptica

l Cro

ss Se

ction

Me

asur

emen

ts of

BMD

Targ

etsE.

Hines,

S. Pr

utzer,

J. Sw

enson

, T. H

all, S.

Hsu,

K. Bih

ari, L

incoln

La

borat

ory, M

assach

usetts

Instit

ute of

Techn

ology,

Lexin

gton,

MA

 

Tues

day,

10 M

arch

201

59-

MS-1

Effe

cts M

odeli

ngRo

om 7

Chair

ed by

: B. K

ISER,

US N

avy N

SWCD

D13

00 hr

sAn

Evalu

ation

of K

EP W

eapo

n Ef

fecti

vene

ss Ag

ainst

CPGS

Targ

etsJ.

Elder,

Mod

ern Te

chno

logy S

olutio

ns, I

nc.,

Hunts

ville,

AL;

C. Bo

tts, S

. Burn

s, Jo

hns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

1330

hrs

Fast-

runn

ing R

espo

nse M

odeli

ng fo

r Dire

ct Hi

t Ev

ents

Invo

lving

High

Explo

sive S

ubmu

nition

sD.

Hya

ms, A

. Witz

ig, B.

Mitc

hell,

A. Ca

sh, P

eople

Tec, In

c.,

Hunts

ville,

AL; W

. Blac

k, Mi

ssile

Defen

se Ag

ency,

Hun

tsville

, AL

1400

hrs

Post-

Inter

cept

Deb

ris M

odeli

ng fo

r Ball

istic

Missi

le In

terce

pts

B. S

omme

rs, Pe

opleT

ec, I

nc.,

Hunts

ville,

AL; W

. Blac

k, Mi

ssile

Defen

se Ag

ency,

Hun

tsville

, AL

  

Tues

day,

10 M

arch

201

510

-STR

AT-1

Air F

orce

Stra

tegic

Missi

les I

Room

1Ch

aired

by: J

. BEA

N, Ai

r Forc

e Nuc

lear W

eapo

ns Cn

ter an

d T. S

HIVA

NAND

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rthrop

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man A

erosp

ace S

ystem

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00 hr

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nutem

an Ch

aff:

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ars C

ontri

butin

g to

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renc

e Aga

inst a

n Ev

olving

Thre

atJ.

Walsh

, T. L

angle

y, S.

Buc

hana

n, No

rthrop

Grum

man

Corpo

ration

, El S

egun

do, C

A

1330

hrs

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dapt

able

Deve

lopme

nt Ca

pabil

ity fo

r Str

ateg

ic Gu

idanc

e and

Nav

igatio

n Sy

stems

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rt, U

nivers

ity of

Mas

sach

usett

s, Am

herst

, Amh

erst,

MA

1400

hrs

A So

ftwar

e Fix

for t

he G

yro E

qual

Torq

uing

Cond

ition

in a T

wo-A

xis G

yro

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ughe

rty, M

. Brog

uiere,

Nort

hrop G

rumma

n Corp

oratio

n, Sa

n Bern

ardino

, CA

1430

hrs

Futu

re IC

BM gu

idanc

e ins

trume

nt se

lectio

nS.

Detl

off, T

he B

oeing

Comp

any,

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ngton

Bea

ch, C

A

1500

hrs

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t Per

form

ance

Impli

catio

ns of

Mod

ifica

tions

to

Hyp

erso

nic R

eent

ry Ve

hicle

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Prop

ertie

sL.

Sprou

l, M. O

lmos

, Nort

hrop G

rumma

n Corp

oratio

n, Sa

n Be

rnardi

no, C

A

Tues

day,

10 M

arch

201

511

-TAC-

1Ta

ctica

l Miss

iles I

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aired

by: M

. FRIE

DLAN

DER,

Aeroj

et Ro

cketd

yne a

nd M

. RICH

MAN,

AMRD

EC13

00 hr

sAr

my M

issile

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ce an

d Tec

hnolo

gy O

verv

iewM.

Rich

man,

Army A

viatio

n and

Miss

ile Re

searc

h De

velop

ment

and E

ngine

ering

Cente

r, Hun

tsville

, AL

1330

hrs

Chao

tic B

ehav

ior in

a Tra

nson

ic Je

t Int

erac

tion

S. B

eresh

, J. M

urray

, S. A

runaja

tesan

, San

dia N

ation

al La

borat

ories

, Albu

querq

ue, N

M

1400

hrs

Airb

orne

Rail

gun:

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l Con

cept

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ryR.

Gosse

, Air F

orce R

esea

rch La

borat

ory, W

right-

Patte

rson

AFB,

OH

1430

hrs

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orne

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cal R

ailgu

n: C-

17 P

allet

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ept

R. Go

sse, A

ir Forc

e Res

earch

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ratory

, Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AF

B, O

H

1500

hrs

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or an

d See

ker T

est R

equir

emen

ts Stu

dy

Resu

ltsT.

Stein

er, TR

MC, A

rlingto

n, VA

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Tues

day,

10 M

arch

201

512

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Y-2

1600

- 17

00 h

rsAc

quisi

tion

and T

echn

ology

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ector

, Dete

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spon

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USD

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)/SS

I

Tues

day,

10 M

arch

201

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2 17

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hrs

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ecep

tion/

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pons

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ch 2

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00 -

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earch

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yer T

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aired

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HITE

, San

dia N

ation

al La

borat

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hrs

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ry La

yer T

rans

ition

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mary

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arne

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Kimme

l, Air F

orce R

esea

rch La

borat

ory, W

right-

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AFB,

OH;

G. C

andle

r, Univ

ersity

of M

innes

ota, M

innea

polis,

Mi

nnea

polis,

MN

1030

hrs

Deta

iled E

xper

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tal S

tudie

s of B

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ayer

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nsitio

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fects

on th

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tics o

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gura

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ttach

ment

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ting

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dham

s, M.

Mac

Lean

, M. H

olden

, CUB

RC, B

uffalo

, NY

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hrs

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dary

Laye

r Tra

nsitio

n on

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Berr

y, K.

Berge

r, NAS

A Lan

gley R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Hamp

ton, V

A

1130

hrs

Boun

dary

Laye

r Sta

bility

Ana

lysis

of CP

GS Ve

hicles

R. Wa

gnild

, K. C

aspe

r, J. S

mith,

D. K

untz,

San

dia N

ation

al La

borat

ories

, Albu

querq

ue, N

M

 

Wedn

esda

y, 11

Mar

ch 2

015

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D-2

Missi

le De

fens

e Int

erce

ptor

Tech

nolog

iesRo

om 3

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ed by

: D. W

HITE

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issile

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nse A

genc

y and

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HIPL

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oeing

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nse,

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ecuri

ty10

00 hr

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alysis

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estin

g of a

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at En

ginee

ring

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acter

izatio

n Pa

ckag

e (TE

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issile

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opuls

ion Sy

stem

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ringe

r, Joh

ns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

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borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD;

R. Jo

hnso

n, Of

fice o

f Nav

al Int

ellige

nce,

Wash

ington

, DC;

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dung

adi, T

. Wolf

, Joh

ns

Hopk

ins U

nivers

ity Ap

plied

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ics La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

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hrs

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dyna

mic A

nalys

is an

d Tes

ting o

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reat

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ginee

ring C

hara

cteriz

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kage

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leR.

Heisle

r, J. S

mith,

D. V

an W

ie, Jo

hns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Ap

plied

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ics La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD;

R. Jo

hnso

n, Of

fice o

f Na

val In

tellig

ence

, Was

hingto

n, DC

  

 

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Wedn

esda

y, 11

Mar

ch 2

015

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S-2

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ality

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eling

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aired

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ople

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hrs

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m Ev

aluat

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ment

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ct Co

nditio

nsG.

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son,

Mode

rn Tec

hnolo

gy So

lution

s, Inc

., Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

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hrs

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ting J

acob

-Ros

lund H

EI Mo

del f

or Co

mplex

Co

vere

d Exp

losive

sG.

Fergu

son,

Mode

rn Tec

hnolo

gy So

lution

s, Inc

., Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

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hrs

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angia

n Sim

ulatio

n of

Load

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age P

atter

ns

in Flu

id-fil

led Ve

ssel

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we, S

. Trea

dway,

Corvi

d Tech

nolog

ies, In

c., M

oores

ville,

NC; A

. Algo

so, Co

rvid T

echno

logies

, Inc.,

Alex

andri

a, VA

; J. C

ogar,

Co

rvid T

echno

logies

, Inc.,

Moo

resvill

e, NC

1130

hrs

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nced

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eling

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nique

s to P

redic

t Blas

t Pr

essu

res i

n Tu

nnel

Facil

ities

E. Pib

urn, Q

ualis

Corpo

ration

, Hun

tsville

, AL

 

Wedn

esda

y, 11

Mar

ch 2

015

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TRAT

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ford

able

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re Se

a-Ba

sed D

eterre

ntRo

om 1

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ed by

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AGLIC

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trateg

ic Sy

stems

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rams;

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YDER

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khee

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in Sp

ace S

ystem

s and

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er La

borat

ory10

00 hr

sDe

sign

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epts

for F

utur

e Stra

tegic

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lesS.

Dun

n, J.

Zega

rski, L

. Swe

nson

, P. B

riden

baug

h, S.

Mille

r, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

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ration

, Sun

nyva

le, CA

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hrs

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tifyin

g the

Effe

cts of

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tegic

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tic M

issile

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mmon

ality

on Tr

iad R

eliab

ility

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nat,

J. Mc

Crack

en, C

. Iso

n, K.

Labb

e, Sy

stems

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ning

and A

nalys

is, In

c., Al

exan

dria,

VA

1100

hrs

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m En

abler

s for

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rdab

le Ste

ward

ship

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ating

, R. B

acon

, Drap

er La

borat

ory, C

ambri

dge,

MA

1130

hrs

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orce

/Nav

y Stra

tegic

Guida

nce C

ollab

orat

ionS.

Dona

ld, W

. Tsa

coye

anes

, Drap

er La

borat

ory, C

ambri

dge,

MA

 

Wedn

esda

y, 11

Mar

ch 2

015

19-TA

C-2

Tacti

cal M

issile

s II

Room

5Ch

aired

by: S

. BLA

SHILL

, Nav

al Air

Warf

are Ce

nter a

nd M

. FRIE

DLAN

DER,

Aeroj

et Ro

cketd

yne

1000

hrs

Tech

nolog

y Rea

dines

s Lev

els A

dapt

ed fo

r Use

in

IM D

evelo

pmen

tS.

Blas

hill, N

aval

Air W

arfare

Cente

r, Chin

a Lak

e, CA

1030

hrs

New

Trend

s in

Celes

tial S

ightin

g Tec

hniqu

esJ.

Laine

, E. W

aldron

, B. L

ane,

P. Bo

hn, S

. Smi

th, D

raper

Labo

ratory

, Cam

bridg

e, MA

1100

hrs

A Di

rect

Attit

ude C

ontro

l Sys

tem fo

r an

Agile

Mi

ssile

D. M

illman

, Boo

z Alle

n Ham

ilton,

Hous

ton, T

X

1130

hrs

Targ

ets an

d Cou

nter

meas

ures

: Rec

ent T

hrea

t Ob

serv

ation

sB.

She

eks,

Linco

ln La

borat

ory, M

assa

chus

etts I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Le

xingto

n, MA

 

Wedn

esda

y, 11

Mar

ch 2

015

20-N

W-3

1200

- 13

00 h

rsLu

nche

onLo

wer L

evel

Wedn

esda

y, 11

Mar

ch 2

015

21-LR

S-4

Long

Ran

ge Co

nven

tiona

l Stri

ke IV

: AHW

Guid

ance

and C

ontro

lAu

ditor

iumCh

aired

by: J

. KEE

NAN,

US

Army A

MRDE

C and

E. EI

SWIRT

H, B

oeing

Defe

nse,

Spac

e & S

ecuri

ty13

00 hr

sHy

perso

nic G

lide G

uidan

ce Fo

r AHW

Fligh

t 2D.

Outk

a, Sa

ndia

Natio

nal L

abora

tories

, Albu

querq

ue, N

M

1330

hrs

Optim

al Te

rmina

l Guid

ance

and F

light

Co

nfigu

ratio

n fo

r the

Hyp

erso

nic G

lide B

ody

Durin

g AHW

Fligh

t 2M.

Knisk

ern, D

. Koz

lowsk

i, San

dia N

ation

al La

borat

ories

, Alb

uque

rque,

NM

1400

hrs

Auto

pilot

Des

ign, D

evelo

pmen

t, an

d Tes

ting f

or

the A

dvan

ced H

yper

sonic

Wea

pon

D. Ko

zlows

ki, Sa

ndia

Natio

nal L

abora

tories

, Albu

querq

ue, N

M

1430

hrs

Multi-

body

Mod

eling

and C

ontro

l for

Hyp

erso

nic

Vehic

le Ap

plica

tions

J. Pa

rish,

Sand

ia Na

tiona

l Lab

orator

ies, A

lbuqu

erque

, NM

1500

hrs

AHW

Fligh

t 2 H

yper

sonic

Glid

e Bod

y Mod

eling

, Sim

ulatio

n, an

d Ver

ifica

tion

S. Ko

walch

uk, S

andia

Nati

onal

Labo

ratori

es, A

lbuqu

erque

, NM

Wedn

esda

y, 11

Mar

ch 2

015

22-LR

S-5

Long

Ran

ge Co

nven

tiona

l Stri

ke V:

Aer

odyn

amic/

Aero

ther

mody

nami

c Ana

lysis

and T

estin

g of H

yper

sonic

Vehic

lesRo

om 5

Chair

ed by

: R. K

IMME

L, US

AF AF

RL/R

QHF a

nd J.

WHI

TE, S

andia

Nati

onal

Labo

ratori

es13

00 hr

sDe

velop

ment

of a

Trans

ient T

herm

al An

alysis

So

ftwar

e Too

lset f

or Th

erma

l Pro

tectio

n Sy

stem

Evalu

ation

W. Co

irier, M

. Rob

inson

, J. S

tutts,

Krato

s Defe

nse &

Sec

urity

Solut

ions,

Inc.,

Hunts

ville,

AL; J

. Gud

gen,

E. Ma

thias

, Exe

lis,

Inc.,

Hunts

ville,

AL

1330

hrs

HTV-

2 Re

media

tion

Aero

ther

mal A

nalys

isJ.

Sturg

es, L

ockh

eed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, King

of Pr

ussia

, PA

1400

hrs

Vehic

le an

d Bas

e hea

ting P

ressu

re an

d Hea

t Tra

nsfe

r Mea

sure

ment

s in

Lami

nar a

nd Tu

rbule

nt

flows

Ove

r Lar

ge Sc

ale H

TV-2

Confi

gura

tion

at

Mach

Num

bers

from

4 to

8 in

LENS

IIT.

Wadh

ams,

M. H

olden

, M. M

acLe

an, C

UBRC

, Buff

alo, N

Y

1430

hrs

AEDC

Tunn

el 9’s

Test

Supp

ort o

f the

HTV

-2 Fl

ight

Anom

aly In

vesti

gatio

n, R

eturn

-to-Fl

ight a

nd

Beyo

ndJ.

Cobli

sh, J

. Laff

erty,

Arnold

Engin

eerin

g Dev

elopm

ent

Comp

lex, S

ilver

Sprin

g, MD

1500

hrs

HTV-

2 Fo

rce M

easu

reme

nts w

ith an

Acce

lerat

ion

Comp

ensa

ted P

iezo-

Electr

ic Ba

lance

for V

ehicl

e Sta

bility

and T

rans

ient L

oad M

easu

reme

nts

M. H

olden

, A. D

ufren

e, M.

Mac

Lean

, T. W

adha

ms, C

UBRC

, Bu

ffalo,

NY

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esda

y, 11

Mar

ch 2

015

23-M

D-3

Asym

metri

c Miss

ile D

efen

seRo

om 3

Chair

ed by

: D. B

ERNA

YS an

d G. N

IVA, L

egac

y Eng

ineeri

ng13

00 hr

sUp

dates

for A

n In

tegra

ted A

rchite

cture

for

Home

land A

ir an

d Miss

ile D

efen

seD.

Bern

ays,

Linco

ln La

borat

ory, M

assa

chus

etts I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Le

xingto

n, MA

1330

hrs

Eleva

ted Se

nsor

s Pro

viding

Per

sisten

t Ove

r the

Ho

rizon

Surv

eillan

ce an

d Fire

Cont

rol

D. M

irisola

, P. G

ierke

, M. M

orriso

n, Ra

ytheo

n Com

pany

, An

dove

r, MA

1400

hrs

Boos

t Pha

se In

terce

pt of

Iran

ian an

d Nor

th K

orea

n Mi

ssiles

Usin

g Int

erce

ptor

s fro

m UA

VsL.

Cave

ny, C

aven

y Tec

h, LLC

, Fort

Was

hingto

n, MD

; D. T

ietz,

New

Vistas

Inter

natio

nal, L

LC, A

ustin

, TX;

S. E

lia, A

erojet

Ro

cketd

yne,

Sacra

mento

, CA

1430

hrs

Sens

or R

esou

rce M

anag

emen

t for

Mult

i-Tar

get

Track

ing in

Raid

Scen

ario

A. Ve

rma,

Know

ledge

Bas

ed S

ystem

s, Inc

., Co

llege

Stat

ion,

TX; M

. Ake

lla, U

nivers

ity of

Texa

s, Au

stin,

Austi

n, TX

; P.

Benja

min,

Know

ledge

Bas

ed S

ystem

s, Inc

., Co

llege

Stat

ion,

TX; G

. Niva

, Leg

acy E

ngine

ering

, Irvi

ne, C

A

1500

hrs

Onto

logica

l Sen

sor M

anag

emen

t and

Ada

ptab

le Re

al-tim

e Tas

king

R. Wo

lf, N.

Tafol

la, Ex

oAna

lytic

Solut

ions,

Inc.,

Missi

on

Viejo,

CA

Wedn

esda

y, 11

Mar

ch 2

015

24-S

TRAT

-4Te

chno

logy E

nable

rs fo

r Sea

-Bas

ed D

eterre

nt Ev

olutio

nRo

om 1

Chair

ed by

: M. M

AGLIC

H, S

trateg

ic Sy

stems

Prog

rams;

J. SN

YDER

, Loc

khee

d Mart

in Sp

ace S

ystem

s and

A. ED

SALL,

Drap

er La

borat

ory13

00 hr

sOr

ches

trated

Simu

lation

thro

ugh

Mode

ling (

OSM)

M. Cu

mming

s, Na

val S

urfac

e Warf

are Ce

nter, D

ahlgr

en, V

A

1330

hrs

Secu

red C

ompu

ting A

rchite

cture

A. Kri

ska,

K. Ad

ams,

Nava

l Surf

ace W

arfare

Cente

r, Da

hlgren

, VA

1400

hrs

Dyna

mic O

verse

t Grid

Imple

menta

tion i

n Ope

nFOA

MK.

Smith

, D. G

arber,

J. G

eiman

, J. J

orgen

sen,

John

s Hop

kins

Unive

rsity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

, Lau

rel, M

D

1430

hrs

Weat

her R

eent

ry In

terac

tion

Plann

er (W

RIP)

J. St

ahl, N

aval

Surfa

ce W

arfare

Cente

r, Dah

lgren

, VA

1500

hrs

Comp

ressi

ve Se

nsing

App

licat

ions t

o Com

puted

To

mogr

aphy

J. Mi

ller, M

. Voe

lker, J

. Sch

walbe

, Joh

ns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Ap

plied

Phys

ics La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

Wedn

esda

y, 11

Mar

ch 2

015

25-TA

C-4

Syste

m Pe

rform

ance

Room

7Ch

aired

by: J

. WAL

KER,

South

west

Rese

arch I

nstitu

te13

00 hr

sSu

rviva

bility

Enha

ncem

ent o

f Low

Altit

ude C

ruise

Mi

ssiles

M. Pe

losi, M

. Brow

n, M.

Assa

dulla

h, Un

iversi

ty of

Maryl

and,

Unive

rsity

Colle

ge, C

olleg

e Park

, MD

1330

hrs

Distr

ibuted

Testi

ng to

Red

uce C

ost a

nd R

isk fo

r We

apon

s Sys

tem T&

EN.

Torric

o, Te

st Re

sourc

e Man

agem

ent C

enter

, Alex

andri

a, VA

1400

hrs

Satel

lite Co

vera

ge as

an In

form

ation

Sifti

ng an

d Mo

nitor

ing P

roble

mP. C

unio,

J. Do

dd, A

ir Forc

e Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Kirtla

nd AF

B, NM

1430

hrs

Pene

tratin

g Wea

pon

Surv

ivabil

ity En

velop

e Stu

dyJ.

Perry

, J. W

ertz,

E. Am

born,

A. O

lipha

nt, C.

Doo

little,

D.

Trunc

ellito

, App

lied R

esea

rch As

socia

tes, I

nc.,

Albuq

uerqu

e, NM

; et a

l.

 

Wedn

esda

y, 11

Mar

ch 2

015

26-P

LNY-4

16

00 -

1730

hrs

Strat

egic

Strike

Capa

bilitie

sAu

ditor

ium

Lt. G

en. J

ames

Kow

alski

Depu

ty Co

mman

der, U

.S. S

trateg

ic Co

mman

d

Mich

ael M

aglic

hTe

chnic

al Dir

ector

, Stra

tegic

Syste

ms Pr

ogram

s

Thur

sday

Thur

sday

, 12

March

201

527

-PLN

Y-5

0800

- 09

30 h

rsCy

berS

ecur

ityAu

ditor

ium

Adm.

Mich

ael R

oger

s (Inv

ited)

Comm

ande

r, U.S

. Cyb

er Co

mman

d and

Dire

ctor, N

ation

al Se

cuirty

Agen

cy/C

hief,

Centr

al Se

curity

Serv

ice

Peter

Chris

tense

nDir

ector

, Nati

onal

Cybe

r Ran

ge at

OSD

AT&L

, Tes

t Res

ource

Man

agem

ent C

enter

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sday

, 12

March

201

528

-LRS-

6Lo

ng R

ange

Conv

entio

nal S

trike

VI: T

herm

al an

d Mec

hanic

al Pr

oper

ty Te

sting

of th

e HTV

-2 Ca

rbon

/Car

bon

Aero

shell

Audit

orium

Chair

ed by

: R. K

IMME

L, US

AF AF

RL/R

QHF a

nd J.

WHI

TE, S

andia

Nati

onal

Labo

ratori

es10

00 hr

sPo

ssible

Mec

hanis

ms fo

r the

Falco

n HT

V-2

Carb

on/C

arbo

n Ae

rosh

ell D

egra

datio

n in

Fligh

tD.

Glas

s, NA

SA La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ham

pton,

VA; R

. Dir

ling,

Leido

s, Re

no, N

V

1030

hrs

Ther

mo-M

echa

nical

Testi

ng of

Carb

on-C

arbo

n fo

r Hi

gh Sp

eed A

pplic

ation

sJ.

Gauv

in, A.

Swa

nson

, Air F

orce R

esea

rch La

borat

ory,

Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AFB

, OH

  

 

Thur

sday

, 12

March

201

529

-NK-

4Ha

rdwa

re-in

-Loop

Room

3Ch

aired

by: R

. GAM

BLE,

Aeros

pace

Testi

ng Al

lianc

e and

R. FA

INCH

TEIN

, The

John

s Hop

kins U

nivers

ity Ap

plied

Phys

ics La

borat

ory10

00 hr

sCr

yo-V

acuu

m Se

nsor

Test

Capa

bility

and

Hard

ware

-in-th

e-Lo

op Te

sting

of In

terce

ptor

Sy

stems

in th

e AED

C Sen

sor T

est C

hamb

ers

H. Lo

wry,

R. Nic

holso

n, S.

Stee

ly, K.

Mea

d, Ae

rospa

ce

Testi

ng Al

lianc

e, Arn

old AF

B, TN

1030

hrs

AEDC

10V

Cham

ber O

ASIS

Arra

y Pro

jecto

r Th

erma

l Sta

bility

and R

adiom

etric

Perfo

rman

ceS.

Stee

ly, H

. Low

ry, R.

Nich

olson

, K. M

ead,

Aeros

pace

Te

sting

Allia

nce,

Arnold

AFB,

TN

1100

hrs

The V

alue o

f Exte

nsive

ly An

alyzin

g Vide

o Ima

gery

Da

ta for

an In

tercep

tor Sy

stem

Missi

on Si

mulat

ion Te

stH.

Horne

, Aero

space

Testin

g Allia

nce, A

rnold

AFB,

TN; R

. Tisc

hart,

N. Sm

ith, A

rnold

Engin

eerin

g Dev

elopm

ent C

omple

x, Arn

old AF

B, TN

; R. N

ichols

on, D

. Schw

er, Ae

rospa

ce Tes

ting A

lliance

, Arno

ld AF

B, TN

1130

hrs

Agile

IR Sc

ene P

rojec

tor B

ased

on Ca

rbon

Na

notu

bes

R. Fa

inchte

in, D

. Brow

n, R.

DiNell

o-Fas

s, Jo

hns H

opkin

s Un

iversi

ty Ap

plied

Phys

ics La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

 

Thur

sday

, 12

March

201

530

-TAC-

5We

apon

s Ana

lysis

Room

7Ch

aired

by: R

. ADD

IS, La

wren

ce Li

verm

ore N

ation

al La

borat

ory an

d D. M

ESA,

U.S.

Nav

y10

00 hr

sEx

plosiv

es an

d the

Elec

troma

gneti

c Env

ironm

ent

M. M

oham

med,

USAF

AFLC

MC/E

B, Eg

lin AF

B, FL

1030

hrs

Mode

ling E

ffects

due t

o Elec

troma

gneti

c Rad

iation

C. He

lms,

USAF

AFLC

MC/X

ZW, E

glin A

FB, F

L

1100

hrs

Using

Gen

etic A

lgorit

hms f

or Ta

rgeti

ng an

d We

apon

Evalu

ation

J. Ha

nes,

Appli

ed Re

searc

h Asso

ciates

ECD,

Val P

araiso

, FL

1130

hrs

Study

of W

eapo

n Al

terna

tives

to A

ddre

ss UX

O Po

licy

M. Le

wis,

T. De

frank

, U.S

. Air F

orce,

Eglin

AFB,

FL

 

Thur

sday

, 12

March

201

531

-TAC-

6Mi

ssion

Plan

ning a

nd A

ssura

nce

Room

1Ch

aired

by: G

. CHR

ISTY,

Boein

g and

J. W

ALSH

, Nort

hrop G

rumma

n Corp

oratio

n10

00 hr

sRe

silien

ce A

rchite

cting

and M

ethod

ology

De

velop

ment

for t

he Sp

ace E

nter

prise

N. M

artin,

T. Tr

usse

ll, L.

Bella

gamb

a, K.

Yung

, S. M

aguir

e, Sp

ace a

nd M

issile

Sys

tems C

enter

(SMC

), El

Segu

ndo,

CA

1030

hrs

Integ

rated

Fligh

t Plan

ning a

nd W

eapo

neer

ing fo

r Ra

pid CP

GS M

ission

Plan

ning

S. S

inger-

Barna

rd, S

. Burn

s, Jo

hns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Ap

plied

Phys

ics La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

1100

hrs

Missi

on P

lannin

g and

Ana

lysis

Syste

m (M

PAS)

Mo

dern

izatio

n - S

horte

ning t

he St

rateg

ic Ki

ll Cha

inA.

Midd

leton

, U.S

. Stra

tegic

Comm

and,

Offut

t AFB

, NE;

P. Tra

sk, S

. Ries

e, B.

Hey

don,

John

s Hop

kins U

nivers

ity Ap

plied

Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

, Lau

rel, M

D

1130

hrs

OPIR

Contr

ibutio

n to B

attle

Spac

e Man

agem

ent f

or

Home

land D

efens

e Aga

inst M

RBM

Asym

metri

c Thr

eats

T. Tra

pp, R

aythe

on Co

mpan

y, Wa

ltham

, MA;

J. Gr

een,

A. W

halen

, The

Boe

ing Co

mpan

y, Ch

icago

, IL;

A. Jo

hnso

n, Ra

ytheo

n Com

pany

, Walt

ham,

MA

 

Thur

sday

, 12

March

201

532

-NW-

4 12

00 -

1300

hrs

Lunc

heon

Lowe

r Lev

el

Thur

sday

, 12

March

201

533

-LRS-

7Lo

ng R

ange

Conv

entio

nal S

trike

VII:

Tech

nolog

y Dev

elopm

ent f

or Co

nven

tiona

l Boo

st-Gl

ide St

rike C

apab

ilities

Audit

orium

Chair

ed by

: F. F

RIEDL

, Air F

orce R

esea

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borat

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, San

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borat

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1300

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B. W

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borat

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aurel

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hrs

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ensit

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Mille

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borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

 

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sday

, 12

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figur

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. GAM

BLE,

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pace

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lianc

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LBAN

, The

Boe

ing Co

mpan

y13

00 hr

sEx

perim

enta

l Stu

dies o

f Bou

ndar

y Lay

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ansit

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. Willi

ams,

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egele

, The

Aeros

pace

Co

rporat

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l Seg

undo

, CA

1330

hrs

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CUBR

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, A. V

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, CA

1400

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AED

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. Voe

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Corpo

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Thur

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O Int

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. WHI

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ersity

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1300

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Multip

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Corre

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and D

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Clo

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Spac

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Lacin

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. Lim

, T. S

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.S. N

aval

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polis,

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1330

hrs

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PE P

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App

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Pr

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Comm

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D. Jo

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. Butt

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. Cha

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, Cam

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Thur

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, 12

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Air F

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, ATK

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; S. H

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Gold

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. Ewi

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Testi

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, S. H

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rg, D

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, CA

1500

hrs

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a Der

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eent

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lasma

L. Sp

roul, K

. Gold

en, M

. Olm

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. Mille

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, No

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Thur

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, 12

March

201

537

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7Sy

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Des

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AKAB

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Ambo

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, C. S

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socia

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or/S

essio

n Ch

air In

dex

Adam

s, K.,

24-S

TRAT

-4Ad

dis, R

., 30

-TAC-5

, 37-T

AC-7

Akell

a, M.

, 23-M

D-3Alb

an, W

., 34

-LRS-8

Algos

o, A.,

17-M

S-2All

dredg

e, J.,

5-NK

-3All

en, B

., 36

-STRA

T-3Am

born,

E., 2

5-TAC

-4, 3

7-TAC

-7An

derso

n, C.,

37-T

AC-7

Aruna

jates

an, S

., 11

-TAC-1

Assa

dulla

h, M.

, 25-T

AC-4

Baco

n, R.,

18-S

TRAT

-2Be

an, J

., 10

-STRA

T-1, 3

6-STR

AT-3

Bella

gamb

a, L.,

31-T

AC-6

Benja

min,

P., 2

3-MD-3

Beres

h, S.

, 11-T

AC-1

Berge

r, K.,

15-LR

S-3Be

rnays

, D.,

23-M

D-3Be

rry, S

., 15

-LRS-3

Bihari

, K.,

8-MD-1

Black

, W.,

9-MS-1

Blanc

hette

, S.,

4-NK-2

Blash

ill, S

., 19

-TAC-2

Boec

kman

, M.,

36-ST

RAT-3

Bohn

, P.,

19-TA

C-2Bo

tts, C

., 9-M

S-1Br

idenb

augh

, P.,

18-ST

RAT-2

Brog

uiere,

M.,

10-ST

RAT-1

Brok

loff,

N., 3

3-LRS

-7Br

own,

D., 2

9-NK-4

Brow

n, M.

, 25-T

AC-4

Brun

er, C.

, 7-LR

S-2Bu

chan

an, S

., 10

-STRA

T-1Bu

rns, S

., 9-M

S-1, 3

1-TAC

-6Bu

rt, J.

, 10-S

TRAT

-1Bu

tts, D

., 35

-NK-5

Cand

ler, G

., 2-L

RS-1,

15-L

RS-3

Cash

, A.,

9-MS-1

, 17-M

S-2Ca

sper,

K., 7

-LRS-2

, 15-L

RS-3

Cave

ny, L

., 23

-MD-3

Chap

arala,

M.,

35-N

K-5Ch

ocron

, S.,

37-TA

C-7Ch

risten

sen,

J., 7

-LRS-2

Chris

ty, G

., 31

-TAC-6

Cobli

sh, J

., 22

-LRS-5

Coga

r, J.,

17-M

S-2Co

irier, W

., 22

-LRS-5

Conw

ay, M

., 34

-LRS-8

Coom

bs, J

., 8-M

D-1Co

x, T.,

2-LR

S-1Cru

z, C.,

3-N

K-1Cu

mming

s, M.

, 24-S

TRAT

-4

Cunio

, P.,

25-TA

C-4De

frank

, T.,

30-TA

C-5De

tloff,

S.,

10-ST

RAT-1

Devri

es, D

., 36

-STRA

T-3DiN

ello-F

ass,

R., 2

9-NK-4

Dinzl,

D.,

5-NK-3

Dirlin

g, R.,

28-L

RS-6

Dodd

, J.,

25-TA

C-4Do

nald,

S.,

18-ST

RAT-2

Dooli

ttle, C

., 25

-TAC-4

Doug

herty

, J.,

10-ST

RAT-1

Dray

na, T

., 2-L

RS-1

Dufre

ne, A

., 22

-LRS-5

Duma

nian,

A., 8

-MD-1

Dunn

, S.,

18-ST

RAT-2

Edsa

ll, A.,

18-S

TRAT

-2, 2

4-STR

AT-4

Eilan

d, R.,

36-S

TRAT

-3Eis

wirth

, E.,

21-LR

S-4Eld

er, J.

, 9-M

S-1Eli

a, S.

, 23-M

D-3Ew

ing, M

., 36

-STRA

T-3Fa

inchte

in, R.

, 29-N

K-4Fe

rguso

n, C.,

4-N

K-2Fe

rguso

n, G.

, 17-M

S-2Fie

ld, R.

, 5-N

K-3Fly

nn, L

., 4-N

K-2Fried

l, F.,

LRS-7

Fried

lande

r, M.,

11-TA

C-1, 1

9-TAC

-2Ga

mble,

R., 8

-MD-1

, 29-N

K-4, 3

4-LRS

-8Ga

rber, D

., 24

-STRA

T-4Ga

uvin,

J., 2

8-LRS

-6Ge

iman

, J.,

24-ST

RAT-4

Gierke

, P.,

23-M

D-3Gla

ss, D

., 28

-LRS-6

Glenn

, J.,

37-TA

C-7Go

ldberg

, B.,

36-ST

RAT-3

Golde

n, K.,

36-S

TRAT

-3Go

sse, R

., 11

-TAC-1

Gree

n, J.,

31-T

AC-6

Gudg

en, J

., 22

-LRS-5

Gung

er, M

., 37

-TAC-7

Hall,

T., 8

-MD-1

Hane

s, J.,

30-T

AC-5

Hava

rd, T.

, 36-S

TRAT

-3He

isler, R

., 16

-MD-2

Helm

s, C.,

30-T

AC-5

Heyd

on, B

., 31

-TAC-6

Hines

, E.,

8-MD-1

Holde

n, M.

, 2-LR

S-1, 1

5-LRS

-3, 2

2-LRS

-5Ho

rne, H

., 29

-NK-4

Howa

rd, M

., 5-N

K-3Hs

u, S.

, 8-M

D-1

Hu, K

., 5-N

K-3Hy

ams,

D., 9

-MS-1

Hyde

, S.,

36-ST

RAT-3

Ison,

C., 1

8-STR

AT-2

John

son,

A., 3

1-TAC

-6Jo

hnso

n, D.

, 35-N

K-5Jo

hnso

n, R.,

16-M

D-2Jo

nes,

S., 4

-NK-2

Jorge

nsen

, J.,

24-ST

RAT-4

Keati

ng, D

., 18

-STRA

T-2Ke

enan

, J.,

7-LRS

-2, 2

1-LRS

-4Kim

, B.,

4-NK-2

Kimme

l, R.,

2-LRS

-1, 1

5-LRS

-3, 2

2-LRS

-5, 2

8-LRS

-6Kis

er, B

., 9-M

S-1Kn

iskern

, M.,

7-LRS

-2, 2

1-LRS

-4Ko

hlberg

, I.,

3-NK-1

Kowa

lchuk

, S.,

21-LR

S-4Ko

zlows

ki, D

., 21

-LRS-4

Krisk

a, A.,

24-S

TRAT

-4Ku

binsk

i, R.,

8-MD-1

Kuntz

, D.,

5-NK-3

, 15-L

RS-3

Labb

e, K.,

18-S

TRAT

-2La

cinsk

i, S.,

35-NK

-5La

dner,

M.,

5-NK-3

, 35-N

K-5La

fferty

, J.,

22-LR

S-5La

ine, J

., 19

-TAC-2

Lane

, B.,

19-TA

C-2La

ngley

, T.,

10-ST

RAT-1

Lavin

, T.,

7-LRS

-2Le

wis,

M., 3

0-TAC

-5Lim

, T.,

35-NK

-5Lin

dholm

, G.,

2-LRS

-1Lo

wry,

H., 2

9-NK-4

Luky

anets

, A.,

34-LR

S-8Ma

ciel, L

., 8-M

D-1Ma

cLean

, M.,

2-LRS

-1, 1

5-LRS

-3, 2

2-LRS

-5Ma

glich

, M.,

18-ST

RAT-2

, 24-S

TRAT

-4Ma

guire

, S.,

31-TA

C-6Ma

rtin, N

., 31

-TAC-6

Mathi

as, E

., 22

-LRS-5

McCra

cken

, J.,

18-ST

RAT-2

Mead

, K.,

29-NK

-4Me

sa, D

., 30

-TAC-5

Mesh

, M.,

5-NK-3

Midd

leton

, A.,

31-TA

C-6Mi

ller, D

., 36

-STRA

T-3Mi

ller, J

., 24

-STRA

T-4, 3

3-LRS

-7Mi

ller, M

., 7-L

RS-2

Mille

r, S.,

18-ST

RAT-2

Millm

an, D

., 19

-TAC-2

Miris

ola, D

., 23

-MD-3

Mitch

ell, B

., 9-M

S-1

Moha

mmed

, M.,

30-TA

C-5Mo

nat,

J., 1

8-STR

AT-2

Morris

on, M

., 23

-MD-3

Murill

o, O.

, 2-LR

S-1Mu

rray,

J., 1

1-TAC

-1Ne

dung

adi, A

., 16

-MD-2

Nicho

ll, A.,

33-L

RS-7

Nicho

lson,

R., 2

9-NK-4

Niva,

G., 2

3-MD-3

Oliph

ant,

A., 2

5-TAC

-4Ol

mos,

M., 1

0-STR

AT-1,

36-S

TRAT

-3Ou

tka, D

., 21

-LRS-4

Paris

h, J.,

21-L

RS-4

Pelos

i, M.,

25-TA

C-4Pe

rry, J

., 25

-TAC-4

, 37-T

AC-7

Piburn

, E.,

17-M

S-2Pil

cher,

M.,

7-LRS

-2Po

meren

ing, D

., 37

-TAC-7

Prutze

r, S.,

8-MD-1

Rexiu

s, S.

, 2-LR

S-1Ric

hards

on, D

., 36

-STRA

T-3Ric

hman

, M.,

11-TA

C-1Rie

gel, J

., 37

-TAC-7

Riese

, S.,

31-TA

C-6Ro

binso

n, M.

, 22-L

RS-5

Sanc

hez,

C., 3

7-TAC

-7Sc

hwalb

e, J.,

24-S

TRAT

-4Sc

hwer,

D.,

29-NK

-4Se

verso

n, T.,

35-N

K-5Sh

anam

an, M

., 5-N

K-3Sh

eeks

, B.,

19-TA

C-2Sh

erman

, P.,

35-NK

-5Sh

ipley

, B.,

16-M

D-2Sh

ivana

nda,

T., 1

0-STR

AT-1,

36-S

TRAT

-3Sin

ger-B

arnard

, S.,

31-TA

C-6Sm

ith, J

., 5-N

K-3, 1

5-LRS

-3, 1

6-MD-2

Smith

, K.,

24-ST

RAT-4

Smith

, M.,

2-LRS

-1Sm

ith, N

., 29

-NK-4

Smith

, S.,

19-TA

C-2, 3

5-NK-5

Snyd

er, J.

, 18-S

TRAT

-2, 2

4-STR

AT-4

Somm

ers, B

., 9-M

S-1Sp

ringe

r, R.,

16-M

D-2Sp

roul, L

., 10

-STRA

T-1, 3

6-STR

AT-3

Stah

l, J.,

24-ST

RAT-4

Stee

ly, S

., 29

-NK-4

Stein

er, T.

, 11-T

AC-1

Ston

er, R.

, 35-N

K-5St

owe,

D., 1

7-MS-2

Sturg

es, J

., 22

-LRS-5

Stutt

s, J.,

22-L

RS-5

Swan

son,

A., 2

8-LRS

-6

Swen

son,

J., 8

-MD-1

Swen

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L., 1

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Program Changes

Please note the time and session change for the following presentation:

• Multi-body Modeling and Control for Hypersonic Vehicle Applications (J. Parish) o TIME CHANGE: Now at 1130hrs in session 15-LRS-3 (Moved from 1430hrs in session 21-LRS-4)

For a variety of reasons, the following presentations will not be presented during the technical program: Session 7-LRS-2

• Comparison of Pre-Flight Aerodynamic Model and Flight-Measured Aerodynamics for the AHW Flight 1A Hypersonic Glide Body (M.W. Kniskern; T. Lavin)

• Aerodynamic Ground Testing to Support the Development of the AHW Flight 2 Hypersonic Glide Body Aerodynamic Mode (T. Lavin; J. Keenan; J. Christensen; K.M. Casper)

• Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics for Development of the AHW Flight 2 Hypersonic Glide Body Aerodynamic Model (C.W. Bruner; J.A. Keenan)

• Sandia STARS III: A Novel Use of Grid Fins for a Depressed-Apogee, Boost Trajectory for AHW Flight 1A (M.W. Kniskern; M. Miller; M. Pilcher; T. Lavin)

• A Novel Flight Safety Architecture Developed for the Depressed-Apogee, Boost Trajectory During AHW Flight 1A (J. Christensen; M.W. Kniskern)

Session 8-MD-1

• Missile Defense Countermeasure Design, Characterization and Execution (J.Coombs) Session 15-LRS-3

• Boundary Layer Stability Analysis of CPGS Vehicles (R. Wagnild; K.M. Casper; J.A. Smith; D.W. Kuntz) Session 21-LRS-4

• Hypersonic Glide Guidance For AHW Flight 2 (D.E. Outka) • Optimal Terminal Guidance and Flight Configuration for the Hypersonic Glide Body During AHW Flight 2 (M.W.

Kniskern; D.M. Kozlowski) • Autopilot Design, Development, and Testing for the Advanced Hypersonic Weapon (D.M. Kozlowski) • AHW Flight 2 Hypersonic Glide Body Modeling, Simulation, and Verification (S.A. Kowalchuk)

Session 25-TAC-4

• Satellite Coverage as an Information Sifting and Monitoring Problem (P. Cunio, J. Dodd)

Session 31-TAC-6 • Resilence Architecting and Methodology Development for the Space Enterprise (N. Martin, T. Trussell, L.

Bellagamba, K. Yung, S. Maguire)

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