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RAeS Washington, DC Branch | Satellites of Tomorrow – Vast Increase in Quantity and Capabilities

  • Thursday, June 07, 2018
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • British Embassy, 3100 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008

Registration

  • Guest of RAeS
  • Please pay online
  • Working Press only (Please send stories to dfuscus@xenophonstrategies.com)
  • (Student ID Required)
  • Student ID required.


 



Satellites of Tomorrow – Vast Increase in Quantity and Capabilities

Panel discussion

June 7th, 2018, 6-8 PM

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Over the next decade thousands of small satellites are planned to be launched driven by significant investments in technology and new launch capabilities.  Most of these satellites will be for constellations providing earth observation and broad band communication and other services.  Our expert panel will explore the strategic implications of this enormous growth, including perspectives on capabilities and potential business model commodization.

Guest Panel Speakers

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  • Jim Armor, Staff Vice President at Orbital ATK
  • Matthew J. Desch, Chief Executive Officer at Iridium
  • Joseph Teixeira, Vice President of Safety and Cybersecurity at Inmarsat Aviation


Moderator

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  • Ruth Stilwell, Executive Director of Aerospace Policy Solutions, LLC



VENUE

British Embassy, 3100 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008


REGISTRATION

Online registration only

Registration Deadline: Midnight, June 4th, 2018

Free for RAeS Washington, DC Branch members

$15 for students

$25 for non-members

Become a member: $55/year. Payments processed through PayPal


REQUIRED TO ATTEND

Completed online registration & photo ID


CONTACT

Lee Harman (Event Chairman)  

harmanhl@verizon.net - (610) 405-6790 





  






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