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| Corporate Members | Board of Directors | Contacts | Archive | August 2010 | Vol. 9 | No. 8 |
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Space Foundation Makes Impression in the UK Participates in RUSI Presentation, Co-Sponsors Space Leader Dinner with SM&A
The Space Foundation further expanded its international influence last month with a series of activities held in conjunction with the Farnborough Airshow in the United Kingdom, including participation in a lecture program, sponsoring a dinner, and meeting with key space leaders. The most public event was "Perspectives on the Military Use of Space," a series of presentations followed by discussion at the Royal United Sciences Institute (RUSI), on July 22 featuring Air Commodore Stuart Evans, RAF, head of joint doctrine, air and space for the Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre (DCDC) think tank, which is part of UK Ministry of Defence; Brigadier General John Hyten, USAF, director of space acquisition for the Office of the Undersecretary of the (United States) Air Force; and Space Foundation Chief Executive Officer Elliot Pulham. Following the official remarks, the panelists engaged in an "off the record" question and answer session. Elizabeth Quintana, head of military technology and acquisition for RUSI, opened the program by pointing out the need for public awareness of space policy, advances and public uses for space technology, and overall space education. Evans introduced the UK Military Space Primer, a new DCDC publication that provides a basic introduction to principles behind space science. "The primer provides a gateway for space mindedness," said Evans. "We hope it will eventually produce more intelligent customers - space technology consumers - to include both the military and the general public." Hyten addressed the new emerging U.S. Space Policy. "Basic changes within our military systems are - or should be - working together to create a seamless transition toward advancing space programs," he said. "It's like changing out warfighters' airplane engines to improve their capabilities; what may be an undetected improvement from the perspective of the warfighter will increase the overall capabilities of the military." He also called for international cooperation to accomplish the tasks ahead. Pulham discussed the findings published in The Space Report 2010: The Authoritative Guide to Global Space Activity, the Space Foundation's annual overview and outlook for the global space industry. He spoke about space products and services, space activity, revenues and investments, space agency budgets and growth, commercial satellite and launch forecasts, and an outlook for the new U.S. Space Policy. The Space Foundation also distributed a white paper that compares the 2010 National Space Policy to the 2006 National Space Policy. Dinner Celebrates UK Space Agency "This was an excellent opportunity to take some time for collaboration and trust so that we can continue to build support for space programs and growth," said SM&A President and Chief Executive Officer Cathy McCarthy. "It is important to support the mission of both the Space Foundation and the UK Space Agency so that we continue to attract talent and improve technology. SM&A has a history of supporting space programs and is pleased to be part of building the future." Space Foundation Participate in Charity Event Pictured: Elizabeth Quintana and Brigadier General John Hyten, USAF, discussing The Space Report 2010 |
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