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Hypersonic Technologies and Space Planes (HyTASP) Program Committee Report Aviation 2014 Atlanta, GA 16 June 2014 Tim O’Brien

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Hypersonic Technologies and Space Planes (HyTASP) Program Committee Report

Aviation 2014Atlanta, GA 16 June 2014

Tim O’Brien

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Agenda

• Plaque presentation• Approve minutes from SciTech 2014 meeting• Review open action items• Review HyTASP PC charter• HyTASP PC status• Logo status• HyTASP leadership summary• Member summary• Member responsibilities• Subcommittee reports• Next HyTASP PC meeting• Open floor• Member status reports (as time allows)

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Approve Minutes from SciTech 2014

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Open Action Items

ACTION Dan Marren – continue revisit and update membership charter Greg Johnston – Members feedback for our new HyTASP logo. All HyTASP Members: Please encourage opportunity for countries that are currently not

represented on HyTASP. All HyTASP members: Positions are open for the Newsletter and Website All HyTASP Members: Please forward links to publicly available information so we can use

in the newsletter. All HyTASP Members: Please consider potential short courses and provide some ideas for

consideration to Leon McKinney

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AIAA HyTASP PC Charter

• Today, hypersonics involves cutting edge technologies comparable in their potential to the development of the jet engine, high-speed swept-wing aircraft, and the breaking of the sound barrier.

• The goal of the HyTASP committee is to ensure that our hypersonics knowledge base, advanced over the last decade, flourishes and leads to expanded market opportunities in the 21st century.

• The committee involves government, industry, university and international members, working within the framework and charter of the American Institute Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).

• We will promote continued hypersonic technology progress through both ground and flight-testing.

• We will accomplish this by: Coordinating and focusing hypersonics activities across the AIAA. Working with other US and international societies to enhance an awareness of hypersonics issues and

opportunities. Promoting conferences, short courses and the writing of position papers to expose the technical

community, government and public to the importance and potential of hypersonic flight.• With regard to the last point, a major activity of the committee is the organizer of the AIAA

International Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference, held every 18 months

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HyTASP PC StatusActivities since SciTech• AIAA year-end report submitted• Membership / email lists updated• Best paper award for 2012 Hypersonics conference selected• Preparation for 2014 Hypersonics conference• Updated citation for hypersonics system award• Improved internal communications with addition of Communications Subcommittee Chair

Activities over the next six months• Improve external communications

Find volunteers for: 2014 YIR article, newsletter, website• Improve membership participation

All members expected to review conference abstracts / chair conference sessions (if attending) All members expected to join a subcommittee

• Establish better cooperation with AIAA conferences• Kickoff education subcommittee activities• Finalize details for 2015 Hypersonics conference in Glasgow• Recruit new membership from young professional ranks

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HyTASP PC Logo (Greg Johnston)

Concept Sketch

V4

V3

• Logo concepts were presented to PC for acceptance, and V4 was unanimously selected by 32% of membership.

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HyTASP PC Logo (Greg Johnston)

• Current shirt prices and count: 23 Polo at ~$30 5 Collar at ~$30+

• Action: Investigate cheaper prices if necessary and setup PayPal account for PC Members (Ryan Starkey).

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HyTASP Committee Leadership

CommunicationsGreg Johnston

Honors & AwardsMarc Kniskern

EducationLeon McKinney

MembershipDan Marren

Service Subcommittee Representatives

PC ChairTim O’Brien

Executive SecretaryLuca Maddalena

Past ChairPeter Montgomery

HyTASP ConferenceAdam Siebenhaar

Public Policy Joaquin Castro

IntegrationRob Vermeland

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HyTASP PC Membership, June 2014 (Sent to AIAA)

Government 11Industry 31Academia 8International 11 Total

61

Member 50Associate Member 0International Member 11

Total 61

Fellow ?Associate Fellow ??Senior Members ??Members ?Student Members 0

Total 61

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HyTASP PC – Member Positions (1)

• PC Chair – Tim O’Brien Vice Chair / Executive Secretary – Luca Maddalena Steering – Joaquin Castro, Doug Garrard, Chris Goyne, Peter Montgomery, Walter O’Brien, George

Orton, Dave Reubush, Dave Stallings

• Membership – Dan Marren Applications & Data– TBD International Recruiting – Adam Siebenhaar

• HyTASP Conference – Adam Siebenhaar Aviation 2014 – Adam Siebenhaar, Adam Trebs Glasgow 2015 – Adam Siebenhaar, Richard Brown, TBD

• Communications – Greg Johnston Newsletter – TBD 2013 Year in Review Article – Kevin Bowcutt 2014 Year in Review Article – Kevin Kremeyer 2015 Year in Review Article – TBD Website – Serhat Hosder

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HyTASP PC – Member Positions (2)

• Honors and Awards – Marc Kniskern 2012 HyTASP Conference Best Paper Awards – Marc Kniskern

– Dan Marren, Tim O’Brien, Greg Johnston, Claudio Bruno, Walter O’Brien 2014 Award Selection – Marc Kniskern

– Dan Marren, Greg Johnston, Ryan Starkey 2015 Award Nominations – Luca Maddalena

– Members 2015 Award Selection – Marc Kniskern

– Members 2014 HyTASP Conference Best Paper Awards – TBD

– Members

• Public Policy – Joaquin Castro• Education – Leon McKinney

Short Courses – TBD Outreach – TBD STEM – Tim Erdmann, Kevin Kremeyer Webinar – TBD

• Integration – Rob Vermeland TAC P&E – TBD TAC Aircraft – TBD TAC Space and Missiles – Marvin Moore Conference integration layers – TBD

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Membership Subcommittee (Dan Marren)

• Status Since Last Meeting.

– Good effort to clean up membership list.– Working Email list near correct, few bounce backs – Sent official list to AIAA

• Next Six Months Continue to keep roster updated Start to think about how to use membership strategically

– who do we need?– what organizations are missing?– what skills could we use on the PC?

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Communications Subcommittee (Greg Johnston)

• Communication to members is being sent as needed. Are there any who are not receiving communication from me (Email: [email protected])?

• Full committee roster is up to date and will be posted on the AIAA HyTASP PC website for community (as it has been).

• Next Six Months Newsletter – Involve YPC members to organize information / topics.

– Action: PC Members submit interesting topics! 2013 Year in Review Article – Kevin Bowcutt 2014 Year in Review Article – TBD 2015 Year in Review Article – TBD Website – TBD

• Any Events need communicating?

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Honors & Awards Subcommittee (Marc Kniskern)

• Hypersonic Systems and Technology Award New Listing was created and approved by AIAA in April 2014 New Listing: This award recognizes outstanding, sustained contributions and achievements in

enabling technologies and/or the integration of technologies for system applications in the advancement of hypersonic flight

Dr John Erdos was selected as the 2014 award recipient

• HYTASP Best Paper, 2012 Tours France Conference: 6 Committee Members Reviewed 15 Papers, 4 of the Reviewers Ranked the Winning Paper as #1 2012 Best Paper:

Paper Number: AIAA 2012-5910 Title: Design of an Airframe Integrated 3-D Scramjet and Experimental Results at a Mach 10

Flight ConditionAuthors: Luke J. Doherty, Michael K. Smart, and David J. Mee

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Public Policy Subcommittee (Joaquin Castro)

• 2014 CVD held on 12 March under a reduced format One day only. AIAA budget issues impacting size and number of support stipples offered by AIAA this yr 119 Attendees, 197 Meetings, 32 Sections represented. 22 State Teams represented

• What We Heard on the Hill “Bring us fewer Key Issues, we recommend about 3 to 4.” we listen, see below “Bring us model legislation to help us help you on your issues.” “Thank you for providing us your issues in electronic form.” (This saved AIAA $6,000 in direct costs.)

• Next Congressional Visits Day March 11, 2015 Many requests to bring back the reception next year, but the breakfast and other program changes were

generally well received.. AIAA is looking for Post CVD Reception Sponsor Need HyTASP PC to be represented Must educate our members on the political process Register on AIAA website, no cost to register

• 2015 Key Issues Industrial Base – E.g. Includes Tech. Transition, Space Exploration Vision, Export Controls Reform, Providing a Competent & Competitive Workforce

Cybersecurity STEM (Work Force & Education)

J.H. Castro - 060914

Consider participating in CVDsThe experience provides a great perspective for those of us that depend on Fed. Gov’t. funding

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Next HyTASP PC Meeting

• Our next PC meeting will be held at the 2015 AIAA SciTech Forum in Kissimmee, FL in January 2015 Meeting time / room – TBD Meal will NOT be provided

• We will not meet at the 2014 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum (formerly JPC) in Cleveland in late July

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Open Floor

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Member Status Reports

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