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. 2 19 December 2011 19 December 2011 21 January 2012 What’s Inside Event Preview 2 Benefits of Attendance 3 Organizing Committee 3 Program Overview 4 Security Information 6 Security Form 7 Conference Information 8 Registration Form 9 About Monterey 10 Special Events 11 Continuing Education 11 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? 3 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: 4 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 22 January 2012 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 23 J 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 5 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: 6 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 8 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. Select a conference: q q AIAA Strategic and Tactical Missile Systems Conference AIAA Missile Sciences Conference 24–26 January 2012 Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California www.aiaa.org Registration form (or register online at www.aiaa.org) All registrants please complete the information below. 110403P 2 1 Conference Badge Name First/Given Name M.I. Last/Family Name Job Title/Rank E-mail Address Address Daytime Phone Number State Country/Zip/Postal Code Fax Number (include country code) If you are registering as a student, indicate the following: Degree Type (BS, MS, PhD, etc.)___________________________________________________________ Field of Study (AE, ME, EE, etc.)_________________ Expected Graduation Date___________________ Name of Institution_ _____________________________________________________________________ 3 —Registration Options— All registrants must provide a valid ID (driver’s license or passport) when they check in. For student registration, valid student ID is also required. Organization Name/Division/Mailstop City Select your registration options below. Payment by check, credit card, or money order—payable to AIAA—must accompany registration. To pay the member rate, your membership must be in good standing. AIAA Membership: If you are registering at the conference rate, included with your registration Early Standard Option 1: FULL CONFERENCE q $730 q $575 q $830 q $675 q $930 q $775 Includes sessions, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday luncheons, and Tuesday and Wednesday receptions. Option 2: DISCOUNTED GROUP RATE q $518 per person q $518 per person q N/A 10% discount off AIAA member rate for 10 or more persons from the same organization who register and pay at the same time with a single form of payment. Includes sessions and all catered events. A complete typed list of registrants, along with completed individual registration forms and a single payment, must be received by the preregistration deadline of 21 January 2012. Option 3: NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL FACULTY AND StudentS q $0 q $0 q $0 q $0 q $0 q $0 fee is one year of AIAA membership. Sign below, then visit www.aiaa.org and click on My AIAA to update your contact information. Includes sessions only, with approved security clearance. q Included in your AIAA membership will be periodic communications about AIAA benefits, products, Missile Design and System Engineering (22–23 January 2012) and services. Check here if you prefer not to receive membership information via e-mail. q From time to time, we make member information available to companies whose products or services may be of interest to you. Check here if you prefer not to have your name and address used for nonAIAA mailings. Signature_________________________________________________ Date__________________ q Check here if you are renewing or reinstating your membership. (You must pay full nonmember conference fee.) Option 4: continuing Education course and Full conference q $1,265 q $1,188 1) For fastest, easiest 2) By mail: return completed 3) By fax: send the signed, service, register form with payment to completed form with online at AIAA credit card payment to www.aiaa.org P.O. Box 79240 703.264.7657 Baltimore, MD 21279-0240 q $1,338 q $1,565 q $1,488 Extra Tickets Tuesday Luncheon Tuesday Reception Wednesday Reception Return Form To: q $1,415 Includes course and course notes; sessions (with approved security clearance form), Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday luncheons, and Tuesday and Wednesday receptions. Wednesday Luncheon 4 On-Site By 19 December 2011 20 Dec. 2011–21 Jan. 2012 On-Site Member Discount/ Member Discount/ Member Discount/ Conference Government Conference Government Conference Government Thursday Luncheon q q q q q $30 No. of tickets_____________ $75 No. of tickets_____________ $30 No. of tickets_____________ $75 No. of tickets_____________ $30 No. of tickets_____________ Registration forms must be received by 19 December 2011 to receive the early-bird rate. Registration forms cannot be processed without full payment. Cancellations must be received in writing no later than 23 December 2011. There is a $100 cancellation fee. Registrants who cancel beyond this date or fail to attend will forfeit the entire fee. For questions, call 800.639.AIAA (2422) or 703.264.7500 (outside U.S.). 5 q Check here if you need to make special arrangements due to a disability. 6 Form of Payment Attach requirements on a separate sheet of paper. AIAA Member No.______________________________________ q Purchase Order q Travelers Check q American Express q Check q VISA q MasterCard q Wire Transfer q Diners Club Credit Card Number:__________________________________ Expiration Date: _ ________ Month ________Year Signature:___________________________________________________________________________________ E-mail address of cardholder for receipt: ________________________________________________________ Total Due: $ ____________________ Register on Our Web Site: www.aiaa.org/events/strattac www.aiaa.org/events/missilesciences Select “Register Now” to access the secure online registration form. Use credit card only. Follow the steps for registration. For AIAA use only Rec’d by_____________________ Date Processed_______________ Please note that photographs and video taken by or on behalf of AIAA of event activities and attendees shall be the property of AIAA. By registering for this event, you consent to the use by AIAA of any photograph or video in which you appear, including for promotional purposes, in print, digital, or other format, without notice or compensation to you. 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 10 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. 11 American Institute of AIAA is the world’sAeronautics largest technicaland society dedicated to the Astronautics global aerospace profession. With moreBell thanDrive, 35,000Suite individual 1801 Alexander 500 members worldwide, and 90 corporate members, AIAA brings Reston, VA 20191- 4344 together industry, academia, and government to advance engineering and www.aiaa.org science in aviation, space, and defense. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 500 Reston, VA 20191-4344 703.264.7500 or 800.639.AIAA (2422) Fax: 703.264.7657 custserv@aiaa.org www.aiaa.org 11-0646
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