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RAeS Washington, DC Chapter | GPS | March 14
When
14 Mar 2013
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location
British Embassy, 3100 Massachussetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20008-3688
Spaces left
1
Registration
Guest
Guest of RAeS
Non Member – $15.00
Bring your US$15 with you.
Non Member of RAeS Branch but AIAA Member – $10.00
Press
Working Press only (Please send stories to greg.caires@gmail.com)
RAeS Student Member
(Student ID Required)
Student Non Member – $10.00
Student ID required.
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You are cordially invited to attend a joint meeting of the RAeS and AIAA...…
“GPS – Past, Present and Future: The Opportunity and Vulnerability for Navigation and Precise Timing”
Michael E. Shaw
, Director, Navigation Systems Global Development, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company
Steve Bradford
, Chief Scientist for Architecture and NextGen Development, FAA
Sr. Javier Benedicto Ruiz
, (via video link) Galileo Project Manager, Directorate of Galileo Programme and Navigation-Related Activities, at ESTEC (The European Scientific &
Technology Center), ESA
Moderator:
Dr. Donald W. Richardson
, Honorary Fellow and Past President of AIAA, Fellow and
current member of the Board of Directors (the Engineering Council) of the Royal
Aeronautical Society.
Thursday, March 14th, 2013
By kind permission of the Ambassador the meeting will be held at:
The British Embassy,
3100 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC
A reception commencing at 6 p.m. will precede the program, which will start at 7:00 p.m.
Sponsored by:
Dress: Business Casual
Free for RAeS Branch Members.
$15.00 for Non-Members (who may join the Washington Branch for $40.00 which includes all meetings/receptions for one year)
AIAA Members can pay $10 for the lecture or join the RAeS Branch for $30.
$10.00 for full-time students (please be prepared to show a valid student ID).
PLEASE NOTE: Prior registration is required to facilitate entry to the Embassy.
Parking is available adjacent to the Embassy
"Stimulating advances in aeronautical technology and safety among the US, UK and global aeronautical communities"
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