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7th Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium - Moving Forward in Exploration - October 27-30, 2014 Chan Auditorium Business Administration Building 301 Sparkman Drive Huntsville, AL 35899 An AAS Symposium organized in conjunction with NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville National Space Club Presenting Sponsor ATK Media Sponsor SpaceNews Education Sponsor Aerojet Rocketdyne Co-sponsored by: Boeing Dynetics Lockheed Martin Orbital Sciences Corporation SAIC United Launch Alliance

Monday, October 27 6:00 pm Welcome Reception University Center, Exhibit Hall - sponsored by Tuesday, October 28 7:00 am AAS Corporate Members Breakfast (Invitation Only) 7:00 am Registration Opens / Networking / Continental Breakfast Business Administration Building, Lobby - sponsored by Orbital Sciences Corp. 8:00 am Welcome to Campus - Chan Auditorium Dr. Robert Altenkirch, President, Remarks by AAS Executive Vice President Walt Faulconer, President, Strategic Space Solutions, LLC 8:15 am Introduction by Presenting Sponsor Charlie Precourt, Vice President & General Manager, Space Launch Division, Aerospace Group, ATK 8:20 am Marshall Space Flight Center Update Patrick Scheuermann, Director, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center 8:30 am Space Exploration - Perspectives with the Millennial Generation Moderator: Donald James, Associate Administrator for Education, NASA Headquarters Darius Yaghoubi, Aerospace Engineer, NASA MSFC Stephanie Bednarek Orton, Government Affairs Manager, SpaceX Gabe Xu, Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UAH Myron Fletcher, Rocket Propulsion Engineer, Boeing Zack Krevor, Chief Systems Engineer, Dream Chaser Program, Sierra Nevada Corporation Shannon Coggin, Production Integration Specialist, Atlas and Delta Program, ULA Mark Becnel, President, RadioBro Corporation 10:15 am Break - sponsored by Orbital Sciences Corp. 10:30 am ISS Utilization and Exploration Moderator: Mike Read, Manager, ISS National Lab Office, NASA JSC Greg Johnson, President and Executive Director, Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) John Shannon, Program Manager, ISS, Boeing Lybrease Woodard, Associate Director, Mission Operations Laboratory, NASA MSFC Kim Doering, Manager, Space Systems Division, Dynetics

12:15 pm Luncheon University Center, Exhibit Hall - sponsored by Boeing Guest Speaker: Charles F. Bolden, Jr., NASA Administrator 1:45 pm SLS and Orion Capability Progress Report Moderator: Dan Dumbacher, Professor of Engineering Practice, School of Aeronautics and Aerospace Engineering, Purdue University Bill Hill, Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator, Exploration Systems Development, NASA Headquarters Todd May, SLS Program Manager, NASA MSFC Nick Cummings, Exploration Integration Manager, Ground Systems Development and Operations Program, NASA KSC Mark Geyer, Orion Program Manager, NASA JSC 3:15 pm Break - sponsored by Orbital Sciences Corp. 3:30 pm Washington D.C. Perspectives on Exploration Cristina Chaplain, Director, US Government Accountability Office (GAO) 4:00 pm Space Exploration: Perspectives from Senior Industry Leaders Moderator: Teresa Vanhooser, Deputy Director, NASA MSFC Charlie Precourt, Vice President & General Manager, Space Launch Division, Aerospace Group, ATK Julie Van Kleeck, Vice President, Space Advanced Programs, Aerojet Rocketdyne John Elbon, Vice President and General Manager Space Exploration, Boeing Defense, Space & Security Mike Hawes, Vice President & Orion Program Manager, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company 6:00 pm Reception & Student Poster Displays Burritt on the Mountain Baron Bluff Building - sponsored by United Launch Alliance Special Guest: Tory Bruno, CEO and President, United Launch Alliance Wednesday, October 29 7:00 am Registration Opens / Networking / Continental Breakfast Business Administration Building, Lobby - sponsored by Dynetics 8:00 am Washington D.C. Perspectives on Exploration Dick Obermann, House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology 8:30 am Future Exploration Mission Planning Moderator: Steve Creech, Deputy Manager, Spacecraft/Payload Integration and Evolution Office, SLS Program, NASA MSFC

Marshall Smith, Deputy Director, Cross-Program Systems Integration, Exploration Systems Development, NASA Headquarters Mike Hawes, Vice President & Orion Program Manager, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company Virginia Barnes, Vice President and Program Manager, Space Launch System, Exploration Launch Systems, Boeing Steve Stich, Deputy Director, Engineering, NASA JSC Bret Drake, Lead, Mission Planning and Analysis, Exploration Missions and Systems Office, NASA JSC Fred Brasfield, Manager, SLS Booster Program, ATK 10:00 am Break - sponsored by Dynetics 10:15 am Advanced Propulsion Technologies Moderator: Mike Griffin, Chairman and CEO, Schafer Corporation Dale Thomas, Associate Director, Technical, NASA MSFC Stan Borowski, Nuclear Thermal Propulsion, NASA GRC Dave Manzella, Solar Electrical Propulsion, NASA GRC Franklin Chang-Diaz, Chairman and CEO, Ad Astra Rocket Company Mark Lewis, Scram Jet Hypersonic Propulsion, Institute for Defense Analysis 12:00 pm Washington D.C. Perspectives on Exploration Kate Kronmiller, Senior Vice President, Government Relations, Orbital Sciences Corporation 12:30 pm Luncheon University Center, Exhibit Hall - sponsored by Lockheed Martin Guest Speaker: William Gerstenmaier, Associate Administrator, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters 2:30 pm Adjourn Announcement of Student Poster Awards WERNHER VON BRAUN MEMORIAL DINNER - Davidson Center at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center 5:00 pm Reception 7:00 pm Dinner Special Guest Speaker: Jean-Jacques Dordain, Director General, European Space Agency Note: The dinner is a separate event and is not included as part of the symposium registration. For information on the dinner go to www.spaceclub-hsv.org Thursday, October 30 8:30 12:00 Tour of the United Launch Alliance Atlas and Delta Rocket Production Facility (optional)

Bus will depart from (and return to) the UAHuntsville Intermodal Parking Facility (Bldg. 16 on Campus map) 1) Only U.S. Citizens/Persons are permitted on the tour. 2) Only one of the following documents is required for the tour other than a current U.S. driver's license: A: United States Passport (unexpired or expired) or B: Original or certified copy of a Birth Certificate issued by a state, county, municipal authority, or outlying possession of the United States, bearing an official seal. 3) No open toe shoes are permitted on the tour. Flat closed toe shoes preferred. 4) Those who RSVP will be required to re-confirm prior to boarding the ULA bus. 5) For further information, please contact Larry Richardson-ULA at 303-269-5505 or larry.richardson2@ulalaunch.com