2012 Event Preview - American Institute of Aeronautics and

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2012 Event Preview - American Institute of Aeronautics and
AIAA Strategic and Tactical
Missile Systems Conference
AIAA Missile Sciences Conference
seCRet/u.s. onLy
EVENT PREVIEW
24–26 January 2012
naval postgraduate school
Monterey, California
Organized by:
www.aiaa.org
Supported by
The U.S. Missile Industry: Balancing Capability and
Affordability to Meet Warfighter Needs
EVENT PREVIEW
The aiaa strategic and tactical missile systems Conference
and the aiaa missile sciences Conference, co-located as a
single event for the first time in 2012, feature both programmatic and
technical sessions, expanded networking opportunities, and an optional
career-enhancing continuing education course. Material presented
and attendance allowed at the event will be at the SECRET/U.S. ONLY
clearance level. All attendees and speakers must have a SECRET
clearance in order to participate.
The AIAA Strategic and Tactical Missile Systems Conference offers an
excellent opportunity to hear senior Department of Defense officials and
other noted authorities from the strategic and tactical missile community
speak about the issues and challenges that face the United States.
Program topics include national defense strategy, defense acquisition,
missile programs, homeland security, missile defense, research and
development, and the industrial base.
The AIAA Missile Sciences Conference provides a forum for the
presentation and discussion of classified and unclassified technical
material related to missile system and subsystem technologies. The
program addresses an array of topics, including Air Force and Navy
strategic missiles, tactical air-to-surface, surface-to-surface, anti-air
missile systems, missile defense systems, targets and countermeasures,
cruise missile defense, interceptors, weapon system effectiveness,
hardware-in-the-loop testing of smart weapons, mission planning,
mission assurance, system safety and insensitive munitions, and
innovative technologies and concepts.
In addition to conference sessions, networking opportunities for
attendees and speakers include two evening receptions, networking
breaks between sessions, and a luncheon on each day of the conference.
Visit www.aiaa.org/events/strattac or
www.aiaa.org/events/missilesciences
for the most up-to-date list of speakers and program information.
early bird Registration Deadline
security Clearance form Deadline
standard Registration Deadline
AIAA would like to thank Raytheon Company
for its support of this year’s event.
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19 December 2011
19 December 2011
21 January 2012
What’s Inside
Event Preview
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Benefits of Attendance
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Organizing Committee
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Program Overview
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Security Information
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Security Form
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Conference Information
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Registration Form
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About Monterey
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Special Events
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Continuing Education
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organizing Committee
executive Chairs
John Rood
Vice President
U.S. Business Development
Raytheon Company
Mark Russell
Vice President, Engineering,
Technology, and Mission Assurance
Raytheon Company
senior government
Representative
David G. Ahern
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Strategic and Tactical Systems
Office of the Under Secretary of
Defense (AT&L)
program Chairs
Darren K. Hayashi
Senior Principal Systems Engineer
Raytheon Missile Systems
Stan Hlavka
Senior Manager, U.S. Business
Development (Navy Programs)
Raytheon Company
Nowhere else will you get the depth
and breadth of sessions on missile
sciences, strategic and tactical
missile systems, policy, programs,
and management than at the AIAA
Strategic and Tactical Missile Systems
Conference and the AIAA Missile
Sciences Conference.
• Expand your knowledge as
expert engineers and scientists
share their latest research and
development findings.
• Find out what lies ahead as senior
leaders in missile systems and
design discuss their programs
and business challenges during
plenary and interactive panel
sessions.
• Network, discuss challenges,
and share ideas during technical
sessions, luncheons, networking
breaks, and social activities.
• Explore the fundamentals of
missile design, development, and
systems engineering.
Who should Attend?
This conference addresses strategic
and tactical missile systems and
related technologies. It will provide
an informative, highly interactive and
educational venue for those with a
SECRET security clearance:
• Senior Management
• Program Managers
• Government Officials
• Military Officials
• Researchers
• Educators
What to expect
Conference organizers have
developed a three-day program
feauring a mixture of government
speakers and selected technical
paper presentations. Papers being
presented will address:
• Strategic and Tactical Missiles
• Missile Defense Systems
• Targets and Countermeasures
• Weapon System Effectiveness
• Innovative Technologies
• Smart Weapons
• Mission Planning
• More topics and information on
page 4
Discussion with distinguished invited
speakers, including:
• Shay Assad, Director, Defense
Pricing, U.S. Department of
Defense
• RADM (Sel) Terry J. Benedict,
USN, Director for Strategic
Systems Programs
• LTG Richard P. Formica, USA,
Commander, U.S. Army Space
and Missile Defense Command
• Lawrence K. Gershwin, National
Intelligence Officer for Science
and Technology
• Gen C. Robert Kehler, USAF,
Commander, U.S. Strategic
Command
• BG Ole Knudson, USA, PEO
U.S. Army Missiles and Space
• Lt Gen James M. Kowalski,
USAF, Air Force Global Strike
Command
• Complete speaker list on page 4
Networking and interaction with your
peers during:
• Evening Receptions
• Coffee Breaks
• Luncheons
The opportunity to enhance your
career through an AIAA continuing
education two-day short course:
• missile Design and
system engineering
Instructor: Gene Fleeman (see
page 11 for more information)
BENEFITS OF ATTENDANCE
general Chair
Robert G. Lepore
Vice President, Engineering
Raytheon Missile Systems
Why Attend?
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sunday
Invited plenary speakers include:
shay assad
Director, Defense Pricing, U.S. Department of Defense
0830 hrs
0845 hrs
Chris Deegan
Executive Director, PEO Integrated Warfare Systems
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Ltg Richard p. formica, usa
Commander, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command
Lawrence K. gershwin
National Intelligence Officer for Science and Technology
0900 hrs
0915 hrs
0930 hrs
0945 hrs
1000 hrs
1015 hrs
1030 hrs
1045 hrs
gen C. Robert Kehler, usaf
Commander, U.S. Strategic Command
1100 hrs
1115 hrs
bg ole Knudson, usa
PEO U.S. Army Missiles and Space
1130 hrs
1145 hrs
1200 hrs
Lt gen James m. Kowalski, usaf
Air Force Global Strike Command
1215 hrs
1230 hrs
brett Lambert
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manufacturing
and Industrial Base Policy, U.S. Department of Defense
maj gen Kenneth D. merchant, usaf
Commander, Air Armament Center, and USAF PEO for Weapons
James n. miller Jr.
Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy,
U.S. Department of Defense
David L. neyland
Director, Tactical Technology Office,
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
1245 hrs
1300 hrs
1315 hrs
1330 hrs
1345 hrs
1400 hrs
1415 hrs
1430 hrs
1445 hrs
1500 hrs
1515 hrs
1530 hrs
1545 hrs
Ltg patrick J. o’Reilly, usa
Director, Missile Defense Agency
1600 hrs
RaDm William e. shannon iii, usn
PEO Unmanned Aviation and Strike Weapons
technical session topics include:
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0800 hrs
0815 hrs
RaDm (sel) terry J. benedict, usn
Director for Strategic Systems Programs
Air Force Strategic Missiles
Navy Tactical Missiles
Tactical Air-to-Surface Missiles
Tactical Surface-to-Surface Missiles
Tactical Anti-Air Missile Systems
Missile Defense Systems
Missile Defense Targets
and Countermeasures
Missile Defense Interceptor
Technologies
Weapon System Effectiveness
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Innovative Technologies
and Concepts
Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing
of Smart Weapons
Mission Planning
Mission Assurance
System Safety and
Insensitive Munitions
Long Range Conventional Strike
Asymmetric Missile Defense
1615 hrs
1630 hrs
1645 hrs
1700 hrs
1715 hrs
1730 hrs
1745 hrs
1800 hrs
1815 hrs
1830 hrs
1845 hrs
1900 hrs
1915 hrs
1930 hrs
1945 hrs
Continuing
education
Course
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012
Monday
23 January 2012
tuesday
24 January 2012
Welcome and
opening Remarks
policy speaker
threat speaker
Wednesday
thursday
26 January 2012
u.s. strategic
Command speaker
DaRpa speaker
af global strike
Command speaker
missile Defense
agency speaker
army space and missile
Defense Command speaker
strategic systems
programs speaker
networking Coffee break
networking Coffee break
technical sessions
technical sessions
Luncheon
Luncheon
networking Coffee break
Continuing
education
Course
technical sessions
Luncheon
Defense pricing speaker
break
peo panel
technical sessions
networking Coffee break
technical sessions
technical sessions
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
25 January 2012
networking Coffee break
industrial base
policy speaker
Reception
Reception
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security Information
Attendance at this event is restricted to U.S. citizens who possess a final SECRET security clearance verified by the Security
Office Coordinator.
SECURITY INFORMATION
security Clearance Certification form
All attendees, including speakers, aides, executive officers, assistants, etc., must submit the Security Clearance
Certification Form found on page 7. The Security Clearance Certification Form is separate from conference registration.
Submitting a Security Clearance Certification Form does not register you for the conference. You must also register with
AIAA. All forms are due on 19 December 2011 to:
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JPAS SMO: 3F4085
POC: (List “AIAA Conf” in the point of contact block in JPAS)
POC Phone: 703.284.4280
Fax: 703.284.5545
POC: Michael Vargo
POC Phone: 703.284.4280
POC E-mail: michael.s.vargo@raytheon.com
Raytheon Company
AIAA Strategic/Tactical – Missile Sciences Conference 2012
1100 Wilson Blvd (Suite 1600 – Attn: Vargo)
Arlington, VA 22209
photographs are required. Applicant’s name, organization, and photograph will be used by Raytheon to issue
the conference badge. Photo will be matched to security clearance information. Submit a JPEG digital photograph
(from middle of chest to top of head), 300 dpi or greater, 2 x 2 inches or greater in size, to Raytheon via e-mail to
michael.s.vargo@raytheon.com. Note: Label photo file as “last name, first initial.jpeg”.
The deadline for receipt of all Security Clearance Certification Forms is 19 December 2011. Early submittal of
the Security Clearance Certification Form is strongly recommended. You will receive an e-mail confirming receipt and
approval of your clearance. NOTE: Hand-carried Security Clearance Certification Forms will not be accepted at the
conference site.
security badge
A 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 Restrictions
Electronic devices or electronic equipment of any kind—including cell phones, radios, PDAs, laptops, cameras, video/
audio recording equipment, and two-way pagers—are not allowed in the session rooms. One-way pagers must be placed
on vibrate during the conference 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 conference sessions. Luggage and other
baggage will not be allowed in the conference area. All handbags, purses, and personal possessions will be inspected
upon entry into the conference area. Security spot checks may be made at any time.
AIAA STRATEGIC AND TACTICAL MISSILE SYSTEMS CONFERENCE
AIAA MISSILE SCIENCES CONFERENCE
(SECRET/U.S. ONLY)
24–26 January 2012
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California
CLEARANCE CERTIFICATION FORM
Conference attendance requires U.S. Citizenship and at least a SECRET security clearance.
Applicant’s Name
(Please print or type)
____________________________________________________________________________
Last
First
Middle
Name for Conference Badge ___________________________________________________________________
PERSONAL DATA
(To be completed by applicant)
Social Security Number ____________________________________
Citizenship ________________________________________________
Place of Birth ____________________________________________
Date of Birth _______________________________________________
If you were not born in the United States, indicate how and where your U.S. citizenship was acquired.
Include Naturalization Certificate Number, if applicable.
Citizenship Acquired _______________________________________________ Where _________________________________________
Naturalization Certificate Number (if applicable) ___________________________________________________________________________
Affiliation ___________________________________________________________ Title ___________________________________________
Company, Military Activity, or Government Agency
Affiliation Address _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Street
City
State
Zip Code
Date ___________________________________________________
Signature _________________________________________________
NOTE – PENALTY FOR MISREPRESENTATION: Title 18 of the United States Code makes it a criminal offense, punishable by a maximum of 5 years
imprisonment, a $10,000 fine, or both, to make a false statement or representation to any department or agency of the United States. This includes any
statement knowingly made by an employer or employee herein that is found to be incorrect, incomplete, or misleading in any important particular.
SECURITY
(To be completed by security official)
I certify that the applicant has a
______
Date ________________________________
TOP SECRET
______
SECRET
security clearance.
Typed or Printed Name ______________________________________
Organization ______________________________________________________________________________________
FSC/CAGE Number ______________________________ Signature ________________________________________
Must be submitted by 19 December 2011 to:
JPAS SMO: 3F4085
POC: (List “AIAA Conf” in the point of contact block in JPAS)
POC Phone: 703.284.4280
Fax: 703.284.5545
POC: Michael Vargo
POC Phone: 703.284.4280
POC E-mail: michael.s.vargo@raytheon.com
Raytheon Company
AIAA Strategic/Tactical – Missile Sciences Conference 2012
1100 Wilson Blvd (Suite 1600 – Attn: Vargo)
Arlington, VA 22209
SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
Notes may not be taken during the conference sessions. Electronic devices,
including cell phones, radios, PDAs, laptops, cameras, video/audio recording
equipment, and two-way pagers, must be left in the hotel room as they will not
be allowed in the auditorium. One-way pagers must be placed on vibrate
during the conference sessions.
PHOTOGRAPHS ARE REQUIRED: Applicant’s name, organization, and photograph will be used by Raytheon to issue the conference badge.Photo will
be matched to security clearance information. Submit a JPEG digital photograph (from middle of chest to top of head), 300 dpi or greater, 2 x 2 inches or
greater in size, to Raytheon via e-mail to michael.s.vargo@raytheon.com. Note: Label photo file as “last name, first initial.jpeg”. Badges for all conference
sessions will be issued at the AIAA registration desk at the Hyatt Regency Monterey on Monday, 23 January, 1500–1900 hrs and in King Hall at the Naval
Postgraduate School on Tuesday, 24 January, 0700–1600 hrs, Wednesday, 25 January, 0700–1600 hrs, and Thursday, 26 January, 0700–1300 hrs.
To confirm receipt of this form, contact michael.s.vargo@raytheon.com.
Note: You will be required to show photo identification for conference registration/badge issue
(State driver’s license, Military I.D. Card (DD Form 2) or company photo I.D.)
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
registration Information
Conference Information
AIAA is committed to sponsoring world-class
conferences on current technical issues in a safe
and secure environment. As such, all delegates
will be required to provide proper identification
prior to receiving a conference badge and
associated materials. All delegates must provide
a valid photo ID (driver’s license, military I.D.,
or company I.D.) when they check in.
parking and transportation
Parking facilities will not be available at
Naval Postgraduate School for conference
attendees. The Hyatt Regency Monterey is
located directly across the highway from NPS.
Shuttle bus transportation will be available from
the hotel conference center to NPS each day
of the conference. The cost is included in the
conference registration fee. The bus schedule
will be included in the final program.
All participants are urged to register online
at www.aiaa.org/events/strattac or
www.aiaa.org/events/missilesciences.
Registering in advance saves conference
attendees up to $200. A check made payable
to AIAA or credit card information must be
included with your registration form. A PDF
registration form is also available on the
AIAA Web site. Print, complete, and mail or
fax the form with payment to AIAA. Address
information is provided.
Early bird registration forms must be received
by 19 December 2011, and standard
registration forms will be accepted until
21 January 2012. Preregistrants may pick
up their materials at the advance registration
desk at the conference. All those not registered
by 21 January 2012 may do so at the
AIAA on-site registration desk.
Cancellations must be in writing and received
no later than 10 January 2012. There is a
$100 cancellation fee. Registrants who cancel
beyond this date or fail to attend the conference
will forfeit the entire fee.
speakers’ briefing
Speakers, authors presenting papers, and
session chairs and co-chairs will meet for a
short briefing on the day of their presentations
at 0700 hrs in the Windjammer Room at the
Hyatt Regency Monterey. Please attend on the
day of your session(s). Continental breakfast
will be provided.
Note: A Security Clearance Certification Form
is also required for this event. The Security
Clearance Certification Form is separate from
conference registration. Submitting a Security
Clearance Certification Form does not register
you for the conference. You must also register
with AIAA.
audiovisual
Each session room will be equipped with
the following: one computer with Microsoft
PowerPoint, one LCD projector, one overhead
projector, one screen, and one laser pointer.
Presentations will be pre-loaded onto computers
by Raytheon Company.
For questions, please contact Chris Brown,
AIAA conference registrar, at 703.264.7504 or
chrisb@aiaa.org.
timing of presentations
Each paper presentation will be allotted
30 minutes, including introduction and
question-and-answer period, except where
noted in the program.
on-site registration Hours
Monday, 23 January, 1500–1900 hrs
Conference Center, Hyatt Regency Monterey
Tuesday, 24 January, 0700–1700 hrs
King Hall, Naval Postgraduate School
Wednesday, 25 January, 0700–1700 hrs
King Hall, Naval Postgraduate School
Thursday, 23 January, 0700–1500 hrs
King Hall, Naval Postgraduate School
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Conference proceedings
All accepted and properly marked papers
will be included in the AIAA Missile Sciences
Conference proceedings provided to the
Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).
No reference will be made to primary or
alternate status. DTIC will make available
individual copies of classified and certain
limited distribution papers approximately eight
weeks after the conference. To access DTIC on
the Web, visit www.dtic.mil. DTIC is the
Department of Defense focal point for collecting,
storing, and disseminating information from,
or relevant to, research, development, test,
evaluation, analysis, and acquisition.
Committee meetings
Meeting room locations for AIAA committees
will be posted on the message board in the
conference registration area.
Certificate of attendance
Certificates of Attendance are available for
attendees who request documentation at the
conference itself. Please request your copy
at the on-site registration desk. 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.
young professional guide for
gaining management support
Young 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 Web site at
www.aiaa.org/ypguide.
employment opportunities
AIAA assists members who are searching for
employment by providing a bulletin board
at technical meetings. This bulletin board is
solely for “open position” and “available
for employment” postings. Employers are
encouraged to have personnel who are
attending an AIAA technical conference
bring “open position” job postings.
Individual AIAA members may post
“available for employment” notices. AIAA
cannot assume responsibility for notices
forwarded to AIAA Headquarters. AIAA
reserves the right to remove inappropriate
notices. AIAA 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
Professionals registering at the nonmember
rate will receive a one-year AIAA membership.
nondiscriminatory practices
AIAA accepts registrations irrespective of
race, creed, sex, color, physical handicap,
and national or ethnic origin.
Restrictions
Video or audio recording of sessions
or technical exhibits, as well as the
unauthorized sale of AIAA-copyrighted
material, is prohibited.
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About Monterey
The conference will be held at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey,
California. Described as the “greatest meeting between land and sea,” Monterey
County encompasses some of California’s most stunning scenery and worldrenowned attractions, such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row,
Fisherman’s Wharf, and 17-Mile Drive. For tourist information, visit the Monterey
County Convention & Visitors Bureau at www.montereyinfo.org.
ABOUT MONTEREY
Hotel reservations
AIAA has made arrangements
for a block of rooms at the Hyatt
Regency Monterey, One Old Golf
Course Road, Monterey, California
93940, Phone: 831.372.1234,
Fax: 831.375.3960. Room rates
are $169 per night for single
or double occupancy. Please
identify yourself as being with the
AIAA conference. These rooms
will be held for AIAA until
21 December 2011 or until the block is full. After 21 December 2011,
any unused rooms will be released to the general public. You are encouraged
to book your hotel room early. government employees—There are a
limited number of sleeping rooms available at the government per diem rate.
Government I.D. is required.
help Keep our expenses Down (and yours too!)
AIAA group rates for hotel accommodations are negotiated as part of an overall
contract that also includes meeting rooms and other conference needs. Our
total event costs are based in part on meeting or exceeding our guaranteed
minimum of group-rate hotel rooms booked by conference participants. If we
fall short, our other event costs go up. please help us keep the costs of
presenting this conference as low as possible – reserve your
room at the designated hotel listed in this event preview and on
our Web site, and be sure to mention that you’re with the aiaa
conference. Meeting our guaranteed minimum helps us hold the line on costs,
and that helps us keep registration fees as low as possible. All of us at AIAA
thank you for your help!
Airports
Airports that serve the Monterey area include:
Monterey Peninsula Airport (MRY) – 3 miles
San Jose Airport (SJC) – 75 miles
San Francisco Airport (SFO) – 100 miles
Car rental
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Hertz Car Rental Company saves members up to 15% on car rentals. The
discounts are available at all participating Hertz locations in the U.S., Canada,
and where possible, internationally. For worldwide reservations, call your travel
agent or Hertz directly at 800.654.2200 (U.S.) or 800.263.0600 (Canada).
Mention the AIAA members savings CDP #066135 or visit www.hertz.com. Don’t
forget to include the CDP number.
special events and networking opportunities
Meet and greet your current and future colleagues, business partners, and employers.
accompanying persons’ meet and greet
Accompanying persons are invited to meet on Tuesday, 24 January 2012, 0900 hrs, in the Cypress Room at
the Hyatt Regency Monterey. Information about local attractions, activities, tours, shows, and restaurants will be
available. Coffee and tea will be served.
Continental breakfast
Continental breakfast for all attendees will be available Tuesday–Thursday, 24–26 January 2012, 0700 hrs, at the
Naval Postgraduate School.
Luncheons
Luncheons for conference attendees will be held Tuesday–Thursday, 24–26 January 2012, in Hermann Hall at the
Naval Postgraduate School. Tickets are required and are included in the conference registration fees where indicated.
Additional tickets may be purchased upon registration or at the AIAA on-site registration desk.
Receptions
Receptions for conference attendees will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, 24 and 25 January 2012, in the Pebble/
Beach Room at the Hyatt Regency Monterey. Tickets are required and are included in the conference registration fees
where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased upon registration or at the AIAA on-site registration desk.
AIAA Continuing education Course
In conjunction with this event, AIAA is offering the following continuing education short course on Sunday–Monday,
22–23 January 2012, at the Hyatt Regency Monterey.
missile Design and system engineering
Instructor: Gene Fleeman
This short course provides the fundamentals of missile design, development, and system engineering. A
system-level, integrated method is provided for missile configuration design and analysis. It addresses the
broad range of alternatives in satisfying missile performance, cost, and risk requirements. Methods are
generally simple closed-form analytical expressions that are physics-based, to provide insight into the primary
driving parameters. Configuration sizing examples are presented for rocket, turbojet, and ramjet-powered
missiles. Systems engineering considerations include launch platform integration constraints. Typical values
of missile parameters and the characteristics of current operational missiles are discussed as well as the
enabling subsystems and technologies for missiles. Sixty-six videos illustrate missile development activities
and performance. Attendees will vote on the relative emphasis of types of targets, types of launch platforms,
technical topics, and roundtable discussion.
SPECIAL EVENTS
networking Coffee breaks
Networking coffee breaks for all attendees will be held Tuesday–Thursday, 24–26 January 2012, in the morning and
afternoon, between sessions.
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