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10–12 MARCH 2015 LAUREL, MD
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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.
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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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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
14
Tues
day,
10 M
arch
201
56-
NW-1
12
00 -
1300
hrs
Lunc
heon
Lowe
r Lev
el
Tues
day,
10 M
arch
201
57-
LRS-
2Lo
ng R
ange
Conv
entio
nal S
trike
II: A
HW A
erod
ynam
ic Mo
del D
evelo
pmen
tAu
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
Comp
ariso
n of
Pre
-Fligh
t Aer
odyn
amic
Mode
l and
Fli
ght-M
easu
red A
erod
ynam
ics fo
r the
AHW
Fligh
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
Glide
Bod
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
Bod
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
A, No
rthrop
Grum
man A
erosp
ace S
ystem
s13
00 hr
sMi
nutem
an Ch
aff:
45 Ye
ars C
ontri
butin
g to
Deter
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
J. Bu
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
J. Do
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,
Hunti
ngton
Bea
ch, C
A
1500
hrs
Fligh
t Per
form
ance
Impli
catio
ns of
Mod
ifica
tions
to
Hyp
erso
nic R
eent
ry Ve
hicle
Mass
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
Room
5Ch
aired
by: M
. FRIE
DLAN
DER,
Aeroj
et Ro
cketd
yne a
nd M
. RICH
MAN,
AMRD
EC13
00 hr
sAr
my M
issile
Scien
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:
Initia
l Con
cept
Theo
ryR.
Gosse
, Air F
orce R
esea
rch La
borat
ory, W
right-
Patte
rson
AFB,
OH
1430
hrs
Airb
orne
Tacti
cal R
ailgu
n: C-
17 P
allet
Conc
ept
R. Go
sse, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AF
B, O
H
1500
hrs
Sens
or an
d See
ker T
est R
equir
emen
ts Stu
dy
Resu
ltsT.
Stein
er, TR
MC, A
rlingto
n, VA
15
Tues
day,
10 M
arch
201
512
-PLN
Y-2
1600
- 17
00 h
rsAc
quisi
tion
and T
echn
ology
Tran
sfer
Audit
orium
Greg
ory H
ulche
rDir
ector
, Dete
rrenc
e and
Glob
al Re
spon
se, O
USD
(AT&
L)/A
SD (A
)/SS
I
Tues
day,
10 M
arch
201
513
-NW-
2 17
00 -
1830
hrs
Welco
me R
ecep
tion/
Meet
the S
pons
ors R
ecep
tion
Lowe
r Lev
el
Wedn
esda
y
Wedn
esda
y, 11
Mar
ch 2
015
14-P
LNY-3
08
00 -
0930
hrs
Hype
rsonic
s - Fo
reign
Thre
ats a
nd O
verv
iew of
U.S.
Res
earch
Effo
rtsAu
ditor
ium
CIA/W
INPA
C Rep
resen
tative
Steve
n Wa
lker
Depu
ty Dir
ector
, Defe
nse A
dvan
ced R
esea
rch Pr
ojects
Agen
cy
Wedn
esda
y, 11
Mar
ch 2
015
15-LR
S-3
Long
Ran
ge Co
nven
tiona
l Stri
ke II
I: Bo
unda
ry La
yer T
rans
ition
For H
yper
sonic
Vehic
lesAu
ditor
iumCh
aired
by: R
. KIM
MEL,
USAF
AFRL
/RQH
F and
J. W
HITE
, San
dia N
ation
al La
borat
ories
1000
hrs
HTV-
2 Bo
unda
ry La
yer T
rans
ition
- Sum
mary
and
Lesso
ns Le
arne
dR.
Kimme
l, Air F
orce R
esea
rch La
borat
ory, W
right-
Patte
rson
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
imen
tal S
tudie
s of B
ound
ary L
ayer
Tra
nsitio
n Ef
fects
on th
e Con
trol C
hara
cteris
tics o
f HT
V-2
Confi
gura
tion
and A
ttach
ment
Line
Hea
ting
T. Wa
dham
s, M.
Mac
Lean
, M. H
olden
, CUB
RC, B
uffalo
, NY
1100
hrs
Boun
dary
Laye
r Tra
nsitio
n on
HTV
-2S.
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
16-M
D-2
Missi
le De
fens
e Int
erce
ptor
Tech
nolog
iesRo
om 3
Chair
ed by
: D. W
HITE
D, M
issile
Defe
nse A
genc
y and
B. S
HIPL
EY, B
oeing
Defe
nse,
Spac
e & S
ecuri
ty10
00 hr
sAn
alysis
and T
estin
g of a
Thre
at En
ginee
ring
Char
acter
izatio
n Pa
ckag
e (TE
CP) M
issile
Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stem
R. Sp
ringe
r, Joh
ns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD;
R. Jo
hnso
n, Of
fice o
f Nav
al Int
ellige
nce,
Wash
ington
, DC;
A. Ne
dung
adi, T
. Wolf
, Joh
ns
Hopk
ins U
nivers
ity Ap
plied
Phys
ics La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD
1030
hrs
Aero
dyna
mic A
nalys
is an
d Tes
ting o
f a Th
reat
En
ginee
ring C
hara
cteriz
ation
Pac
kage
(TEC
P)
Missi
leR.
Heisle
r, J. S
mith,
D. V
an W
ie, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Ap
plied
Phys
ics La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD;
R. Jo
hnso
n, Of
fice o
f Na
val In
tellig
ence
, Was
hingto
n, DC
16
Wedn
esda
y, 11
Mar
ch 2
015
17-M
S-2
Leth
ality
Mod
eling
Room
7Ch
aired
by: A
. CAS
H, Pe
ople
Tec
1000
hrs
Close
d For
m Ev
aluat
ion of
Frag
ment
Impa
ct Co
nditio
nsG.
Fergu
son,
Mode
rn Tec
hnolo
gy So
lution
s, Inc
., Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
1030
hrs
Adap
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
1100
hrs
Lagr
angia
n Sim
ulatio
n of
Load
-Dam
age P
atter
ns
in Flu
id-fil
led Ve
ssel
D. Sto
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
Adva
nced
Mod
eling
Tech
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
18-S
TRAT
-2Af
ford
able
Futu
re Se
a-Ba
sed D
eterre
ntRo
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
ory10
00 hr
sDe
sign
Conc
epts
for F
utur
e Stra
tegic
Missi
lesS.
Dun
n, J.
Zega
rski, L
. Swe
nson
, P. B
riden
baug
h, S.
Mille
r, Lo
ckhe
ed M
artin
Corpo
ration
, Sun
nyva
le, CA
1030
hrs
Quan
tifyin
g the
Effe
cts of
Stra
tegic
Ballis
tic M
issile
Co
mmon
ality
on Tr
iad R
eliab
ility
J. Mo
nat,
J. Mc
Crack
en, C
. Iso
n, K.
Labb
e, Sy
stems
Plan
ning
and A
nalys
is, In
c., Al
exan
dria,
VA
1100
hrs
Syste
m En
abler
s for
Affo
rdab
le Ste
ward
ship
D. Ke
ating
, R. B
acon
, Drap
er La
borat
ory, C
ambri
dge,
MA
1130
hrs
Air F
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
17
Wedn
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
18
Thur
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
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ry, R.
Nich
olson
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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
rch La
borat
ory an
d J. W
HITE
, San
dia N
ation
al La
borat
ories
1300
hrs
Conc
eptu
al Mi
ssile
Desig
n fo
r Boo
st-Gl
ide Sy
stems
B. W
adsle
y, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD
1330
hrs
Guida
nce a
nd En
ergy
Man
agem
ent A
ppro
ache
s fo
r Boo
st-Gl
ide M
issile
sA.
Nicho
ll, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD
1400
hrs
Boos
t-Glid
e Sys
tem P
erfo
rman
ce En
velop
e An
alysis
A. Nic
holl,
John
s Hop
kins U
nivers
ity Ap
plied
Phys
ics
Labo
ratory
, Lau
rel, M
D
1430
hrs
KEP
Warh
ead P
aram
eter S
ensit
ivitie
sJ.
Mille
r, N. B
roklof
f, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed
Phys
ics La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD
19
Thur
sday
, 12
March
201
534
-LRS-
8Lo
ng R
ange
Conv
entio
nal S
trike
VIII:
Aer
odyn
amic/
Aero
ther
mody
nami
c Wind
Tunn
el Te
sting
of a
Hype
rsonic
Glid
e Bod
y Con
figur
ation
Room
5Ch
aired
by: R
. GAM
BLE,
Aeros
pace
Testi
ng Al
lianc
e and
W. A
LBAN
, The
Boe
ing Co
mpan
y13
00 hr
sEx
perim
enta
l Stu
dies o
f Bou
ndar
y Lay
er Tr
ansit
ionM.
Conw
ay, B
. Willi
ams,
A. Vo
egele
, The
Aeros
pace
Co
rporat
ion, E
l Seg
undo
, CA
1330
hrs
Aero
ther
mody
nami
c Cha
racte
rizat
ion at
CUBR
C LE
NS-I
and C
UBRC
LENS
-XX
Tunn
elsB.
Willi
ams,
M. Co
nway
, A. V
oege
le, Th
e Aero
spac
e Co
rporat
ion, E
l Seg
undo
, CA
1400
hrs
Aero
dyna
mic a
nd A
erot
herm
odyn
amic
Char
acter
izatio
n Te
sting
at A
EDC T
unne
l 9B.
Willi
ams,
M. Co
nway
, A. V
oege
le, Th
e Aero
spac
e Co
rporat
ion, E
l Seg
undo
, CA
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D-3Alb
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Algos
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17-M
S-2All
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5-NK
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T-3Am
born,
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37-T
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18-S
TRAT
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T-1, 3
6-STR
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gamb
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31-T
AC-6
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P., 2
3-MD-3
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AC-1
Berge
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15-LR
S-3Be
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23-M
D-3Be
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8-MD-1
Black
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9-MS-1
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4-NK-2
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36-ST
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19-TA
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18-ST
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10-ST
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35-N
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37-TA
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17-M
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25-TA
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10-ST
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D.,
5-NK-3
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28-L
RS-6
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25-TA
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18-ST
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10-ST
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18-ST
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18-S
TRAT
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24-ST
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23-M
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37-TA
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36-ST
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36-S
TRAT
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31-T
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T., 8
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30-T
AC-5
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TRAT
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30-T
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8-MD-1
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5-LRS
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36-ST
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8-STR
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16-M
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24-ST
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4-NK-2
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2-LRS
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7-LRS
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3-NK-1
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21-LR
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24-S
TRAT
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8-MD-1
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5-NK-3
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18-S
TRAT
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35-NK
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5-NK-3
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22-LR
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., 19
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19-TA
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10-ST
RAT-1
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7-LRS
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35-NK
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2-LRS
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34-LR
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D-1Ma
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2-LRS
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2-LRS
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18-ST
RAT-2
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TRAT
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31-TA
C-6Ma
rtin, N
., 31
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., 22
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, J.,
18-ST
RAT-2
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29-NK
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., 30
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5-NK-3
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31-TA
C-6Mi
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., 36
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T-3Mi
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., 24
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T-4, 3
3-LRS
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., 7-L
RS-2
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r, S.,
18-ST
RAT-2
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., 19
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., 23
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., 9-M
S-1
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30-TA
C-5Mo
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8-STR
AT-2
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., 23
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S-1Mu
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1-TAC
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dung
adi, A
., 16
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33-L
RS-7
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9-NK-4
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G., 2
3-MD-3
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5-TAC
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0-STR
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36-S
TRAT
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., 21
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Paris
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21-L
RS-4
Pelos
i, M.,
25-TA
C-4Pe
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., 25
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, 37-T
AC-7
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17-M
S-2Pil
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M.,
7-LRS
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., 37
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r, S.,
8-MD-1
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., 36
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11-TA
C-1Rie
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., 37
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31-TA
C-6Ro
binso
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RS-5
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7-TAC
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24-S
TRAT
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29-NK
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verso
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35-N
K-5Sh
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., 5-N
K-3Sh
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19-TA
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35-NK
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16-M
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36-S
TRAT
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31-TA
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., 5-N
K-3, 1
5-LRS
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6-MD-2
Smith
, K.,
24-ST
RAT-4
Smith
, M.,
2-LRS
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., 29
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19-TA
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5-NK-5
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, 18-S
TRAT
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., 9-M
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16-M
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., 10
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T-1, 3
6-STR
AT-3
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24-ST
RAT-4
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., 29
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, 11-T
AC-1
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7-MS-2
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., 22
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22-L
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A., 2
8-LRS
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J., 8
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Swen
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L., 1
8-STR
AT-2
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., 23
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., 5-N
K-3Tie
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., 23
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Tisch
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., 29
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, 25-T
AC-4
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31-TA
C-6Tra
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., 31
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S., 1
7-MS-2
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37-TA
C-7Tro
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4-NK-2
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, D.,
25-TA
C-4Tru
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1-TAC
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18-ST
RAT-2
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., 16
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23-M
D-3Vo
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34-LR
S-8Vo
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M.,
24-ST
RAT-4
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T., 2
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, 15-L
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22-L
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., 33
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., 5-N
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19-TA
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., 25
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, 37-T
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10-ST
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, 31-T
AC-6
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25-TA
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31-TA
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, 7-LR
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• 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)
3/6/2015