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Welcome. Agenda for the day: 8:30 a.m.     Arrive/Badging at the Leadership & Learning Center 9:00 -  11:00 am      AIAA CMC Meeting 11:00 – 12:30 p.m.    Tour of PWR Leadership & Learning Center /Lunch 12:30 –    2:15 p.m.    Travel to De Soto Facility (two groups of 13)

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  1. Welcome Agenda for the day: 8:30 a.m.     Arrive/Badging at the Leadership & Learning Center 9:00 -  11:00 am      AIAA CMC Meeting 11:00 – 12:30 p.m.    Tour of PWR Leadership & Learning Center /Lunch 12:30 –    2:15 p.m.    Travel to De Soto Facility (two groups of 13)   Group 1 Goes to S.P.A.C.E. Clean Room   Groups 2 goes to B/101 Manufacturing   Rotate groups after 30 minutes                          2:15 –    2:30 p.m.   Travel to B/102 for Closing Remarks   2:30 p.m.     Travel Back to Leadership & Learning Center   2:45 p.m.     Depart

  2. CMC Meeting Agenda • Overview of CMC • Programs for 2011 • New 2011/2012 CMC Partnership • Key Institute Activities • Public Policy Outreach • New Event Model • Program Suggestions for 2012 • Open Discussion

  3. Overview of CMC • Established in 1984 • 97 Corporate Members • Chair asked to serve 2 or 3 year term at the discretion and appointment of AIAA President • Each Corporate Member to have a primary and secondary (and more if wanted) point of contact. Primary point of contact is a member of the CMC. • Each Corporate Member can have designate complimentary memberships (depending on size of your organization) to represent executive leadership • Each Corporate Member to provide Washington DC and other points of contact • Monthly (at least) communication with primary and secondary point of contacts • Three times per year communication with all complimentary members on the corporate roster • Special events just for Corporate Member Representatives • Corporate Dues are based on Gross Annual Sales in Aerospace

  4. 2011 Programs • October 22 – November 1, 2011, AIAA Aviation Delegation to China that include manufacturing sites in Beijing, Xi’an and Shanghai. • US Embassy in Beijing • AVIC Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Material • AVIC Xi’an Aircraft Industry • AVIC Aircraft Design & Research Institute • AVIC Xi’an Flight Automatic Control Research Institute • AVIC Xi’an an Aero-Engine • China National Aeronautical Radio Electronics Research Institute • AVIC Commercial Aero-engine Corporation • September 30, 2011, Canoga Park, CA, AIAA hosted a facility tour and corporate member meeting at Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne that included a tour of the Leadership Center, the Propulsion Museum, the DeSoto Facility and the PWR Manufacturing and Assembly Facilities. • September 28, 2011, Long Beach, CA, AIAA hosted an industry partners reception in coordination with the AIAA SPACE 2011 Conference.

  5. 2011 Programs • September 23, 2011, Virginia Beach, VA, AIAA hosted an industry partners luncheon in coordination with the AIAA ATIO/Centennial of Naval Aviation Event. Special guests invited include: Lesa Roe and Jaiwon Shin. • September 17, 2011, Chantilly, VA AIAA hosted the NRO 50th Anniversary Celebration Gala at the National Air and Space Museum, Udvar Hazy Center. • September 13, 2011, Reston, VA, AIAA Corporate Member Representatives had the opportunity to meet with Mr. Ron Kurjanowicz, who is Dr. Ashton Carter's (USD(AT&L)) lead on Independent Research and Development (IR&D), provided an overview of the DoD's current IR&D efforts.   • August 2, 2011, San Diego, CA hosted an industry partners reception in coordination with the Joint Propulsion Conference. • June 2 and 3, 2011, Williamsburg, VA, hosted an industry partners meeting in coordination with Aerospace Today…and Tomorrow: An Executive Symposium.

  6. 2011 Programs • May 11, 2011, Washington, DC, hosted the Aerospace Spotlight Awards Gala. • March 4, 2011, Washington, DC, Co-hosted the NASA Future Programs Presentation at NASA Headquarters. • January 6, 2011, Orlando, FL held an industry partners meeting and reception.

  7. National Forensic League (NFL) • AIAA Partnership with The National Forensic League (NFL) • AIAA is partnering with the policy debate division of The National Forensic League, the national governing body for debate and speech events in the United States. The policy debate division will debate: • Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its exploration and/or development of space beyond the Earth’s mesosphere. • The debates began in September and conclude at the national championships in June 2012. • This partnership offers the AIAA the opportunity to guide over 35,000 debaters for a year on the future of space policy and exploration doesn’t come around often – this is the second time in 50 years that the topic has been debated. • AIAA feels that this is great opportunity to reach a different audience and ENGAGE our corporate and policy committees throughout the year.

  8. NFL • A few upcoming opportunities are identified below: • Articles for publication on the following topics are needed (each article should be 2,000 words in length and written in a way that high school students and non-policy or technology experts could understand): • Planetary defense: Comments on improving the system for spotting and/or deflecting near-Earth objects. • Space-based solar power satellites: Ideas on addressing global warming and peak oil issues by building space-based solar satellites. • Ballistic Missile Defense: Remarks on a space-tier in the U.S. missile defense system in order to protect the American people and/or allies from missile attack. • Moon mining: Comments on reversing the Obama administration's decision to de-emphasize the Moon in NASA's exploration plans; advantages could be restoring U.S. leadership in space or gaining energy and other resources from mining the Moon. • Space colonization: Moving humans to the moon or other locations, particularly as a way to ensure the survival of the human race in the event of a global cataclysm.

  9. NFL • Participants in debate panels are needed: • October 14, Bronx High School of Science, Bronx, New York, 1:00 - 2:00 pm. 3 Person Space Technology/Policy Panel. • November 18, Hyatt-Deerfield, Deerfield, Illinois, 7:00 - 8:00 3 Person Space Technology/Policy Panel

  10. 2012 Program Suggestions • January 10, 2012: CMC Meeting and Reception, Nashville, TN • May 9, 2012: Awards Gala, Washington, DC • June 6 - 7, 2012: CMC Meeting and ATT Meeting, Williamsburg, VA

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