N S M M S  &  C R A S T E

National Space & Missile Materials Symposium / Commercial and Government Responsive Access to Space Technology Exchange

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2017 NSMMS & CRASTE Plenary Speakers

Col Charles Ormsby

Bio

Welcome & Announcements: Col Charles Ormsby, Acting Director, Materials & Manufacturing Directorate, AFRL

Mr. Walt Rutledge

Bio

Mr. Walt Rutledge, Technical Advisor, Conventional Prompt Strike, Department of Defense, OUSD/AT&L(A)/SSI/Space and Prompt Strike

Mr. Todd May

Bio

Mr. Todd May, Director, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Mr. Scott Shifrin

Bio

Mr. Scott Shifrin, Director of Science & Technology, MDA

Dr. Doug Blake

Bio

Dr. Doug Blake, Director, Aerospace Systems Directorate, AFRL

Mr. Mike Kelly

Bio

Mr. Mike Kelly, Chief Engineer, Office of Commercial Space Transportation, FAA

Mr. Sean Mahoney

Bio

Mr. Sean Mahoney, Chief Executive Officer, Masten Space Systems

NSMMS & CRASTE Joint Conference

NSMMS & CRASTE will once again co-locate for the 5th Annual event. These symposia continue their outstanding legacy in bringing together technologists, users, and decision makers from across the nation to discuss key technology issues related to space, missile, and hypersonic systems and a variety of ground-breaking commercial space topics necessary for our Country's defense and research and development pursuits.

What this means for you - you can attend two events with one trip, experience an expanded exhibit show and poster session, have more people to network and exchange ideas with, and have even more technical talks to participate in.

NSMMS

NSMMS


You are invited to participate in the 2017 National Space & Missile Materials Symposium (NSMMS), 26 - 29 June in Indian Wells, California just outside of Palm Springs. The NSMMS brings together the Nation's technology leaders to review the critical challenges of materials, processing, and manufacturing for space, missile, and hypersonic systems. System engineers, designers, scientists, researchers, managers, and senior leaders will be in attendance from the joint services, NASA, DOE, academia, and industry. The government's active participation in this event helps provide direction to our senior leaders, research scientists and engineers in the industry, in order to keep our capabilities internationally competitive and our defense systems the best in the world. The Symposium has established a format that focuses on key materials and processing challenges associated with system and component needs on the critical path to enabling current and future capabilities. The NSMMS maintains this focus to directly convey to a diverse audience of researchers, planners, managers, and senior leadership the importance of supporting advanced materials technology development. Advanced materials are crucial to the improved performance and reliability of both commercial and defense systems. As a national materials community, it is important to establish and continue an exchange with our leaders emphasizing that advanced materials research must be a priority for the country.

CRASTE

CRASTE


You are invited to participate in the 2017 Commercial and Government Responsive Access to Space Technology Exchange (CRASTE), 26 - 29 June in Indian Wells, California just outside of Palm Springs. CRASTE matches system integrators with subsystem technology providers to enable new responsive space access capabilities. CRASTE focuses on integration of emerging technologies and emerging space access architectures to satisfy new and existing markets. CRASTE has a special focus on near term technologies that are approaching flight.

  • Almost all launch systems projected for the next 10 years such as SLS and EELV upgrades are beyond S&T. NASA Launch System contracts are all in place including studies/tech insertion to replace the solid strap-ons for SLS.
  • Pico/nano launch, high tempo for conventional strike, disaggregated satellites, hosting, etc. appear to be the current next generation focus of DoD. Technical Sessions include:
    • Systems Integration
    • Sub-Orbital Concepts & Capabilities & Pico/Nano Launch
    • Thermal Management/Protection
    • Reducing Cost, Increasing Safety
    • Reusability
    • Range & Ground Operations
    • Heavy Lift
    • In-space Transportation
    • Lightweight Expendables