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Mark Friedlander Chairman, AIAA SR TC (703) 754-5180 mark.friedlander@aerojet

AIAA Solid Rockets Technical Committee New Member Orientation Briefing July 11, 2004. Mark Friedlander Chairman, AIAA SR TC (703) 754-5180 mark.friedlander@aerojet.com. Agenda. New Member Introductions TC Purpose Organization Rolls and Responsibilities Metrics

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Mark Friedlander Chairman, AIAA SR TC (703) 754-5180 mark.friedlander@aerojet

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  1. AIAA Solid Rockets Technical Committee New Member Orientation Briefing July 11, 2004 Mark Friedlander Chairman, AIAA SR TC (703) 754-5180 mark.friedlander@aerojet.com

  2. Agenda • New Member Introductions • TC Purpose • Organization • Rolls and Responsibilities • Metrics • Meetings & Communication • How To Get Involved • Q & A

  3. TC Membership Overview • Nominations Accepted From International Community • Government, Academia, Industry, At-large • Qualifications Reviewed & Members Selected By TC Chair • Typical Commitment Is For Three Consecutive One-Year Terms • Membership List Reviewed Annually • Home Organization Sponsors Members Activities • TC Size Controlled By AIAA • Limited to 35 Regular Members (US) • Associate and International Memberships Are Unlimited Key requirement to maintain membership is active involvement in TC initiatives!

  4. Name Organization Mr. Robert Black Mr. Michael Fisher Mr. Brian Katz Mr. Mark Langhenry Mr. Haruki Maruizumi Dr. Karl Naumann Dr. Jamie Neidert Dr. Erland Orbekk Dr. Onno Verberne Aerojet Chemical Propulsion Information Agency Orbital Sciences Lockheed Martin IHI Aerospace, Japan Bayern-Chemie, Germany U.S. Army (AMCOM) NAMMO, Norway NAMMO, Norway New Members For 2004

  5. SRTC Purpose • The purpose of the Solid Rockets Technical Committee (SRTC) is to advance the arts, sciences, and technology of solid rocket propulsion and to nurture and promote the professionalism of those engaged in these pursuits • Seeks members active in areas of education, research, design, testing, manufacturing and application of solid rocket systems • Provide technical understanding of solid propulsion, components, structures, processing and integration into space and defense systems • Committed to promoting professionalism and education

  6. AIAA Organization – Link To SRTC “TAC” President AIAA VP VP Technical Activities Member Services Committee Director Director Propulsion and Energy Aerospace Sciences “P&E Group” Deputy Director Deputy Director Energy Propulsion Solid Rocket TC Electric Propulsion TC Hybrid Rockets TC etc.

  7. History Sec/Tres Liaison (Current) SR TC Organization Chairman Technical Subcommittees Service Subcommittees Staff Functions Vice Chairman Awards Education Communications • Conference Organizers • ASM • JPC

  8. Committee Organization • 34 members • Industry -- (Aerojet, The Aerospace Corp, ATK, CFDRC, EADS, Avio Group, Lockheed Martin, ONERA, Pratt & Whitney, Raytheon, Snecma, SNPE, Sverdrup) New 2004: NAMMO, Bayern Chemie, IHI Aerospace • Universities (Alabama, Auburn, Illinois, Johns Hopkins) • Government Agencies (U.S. Air Force, ESA, NASA, U.S. Navy) New 2004: U.S. Army • International members (France, Italy, Japan, UK) New 2004: Norway, Germany • 4 Subcommittees • Awards • Communication • Education • History • Meetings held twice a year • Aerospace Sciences Meeting • Joint Propulsion Conference • Approximately 73% attendance + future members

  9. SR TC Leadership Chairman: Mark Friedlander Vice Chairman: I-Shih Chang Past Chair: Bill Kearney History: Butch Foster Education: Tom Moore Awards: Clyde Carr Communications / Web Page: Jim Fillerup JPC 2004: Fred Blomshield ASM 2005: TBD JPC 2005 (Tucson): Mike Kaiserman ASM 2006: TBD JPC 2006: Officers Technical Subcommittees Service Subcommittees Conference Organizers

  10. New Member Subcommittee Assignments Primary path for involvement is through Subcommittees

  11. Unassigned: Emeritus: AIAA Solid Rockets Technical Committee Mark Friedlander, Chairman I-Shih Chang, Vice Chairman Secretary/Treasurer Andrew Haaland Conference Chairs JPC 2004 Fred Blomshield JPC 2005 Mike Kaiserman History Winfred Foster Communications James Fillerup Education Thomas Moore Awards Clyde Carr • Alessandro Ciucci • Robert Geisler • Mike Kaiserman • Ellis Landsbaum • Dr. Karl Naumann • Haruki Maruizumi • Dr. Onno Verberne • Dr. Erland Orbekk • Michel Berdoyes • Francesca Lillo • Leldon Kelley • James Clarke • Sandra Wallace • Fred Blomshield • Mark Eager • Russ Ellis • Chuck Shaeffer • Jean Thenpenier • Gilles Vigier • Agostino Neri • Franck Cauty • Michael Fisher • Robert Black • Brian Katz • Mark Langhenry • Dr. Jamie Neidert • Nat Patel • James Hornick • Herman Krier • Roberto DiSalvo • Dr. Keith McFall • Jay Sambamurthi • David Mann • Marlow Moser • Bill Kearney • Larry Quinn • Max Calabro

  12. TC Rolls & Responsibilities • The TC Shall Be Responsible for the • Scope, • Organization, • and Technical Content • of the National Meetings Within the Specific Area of Solid Rockets.

  13. Activities and Accomplishments 2002-2003 • Membership balanced and refreshed across industry, government, and universities • Conducted 10 Solid Rocket sessions at 2003 JPC • Conducted Solid Rocket Motor Lecture Series at 2003 JPC • Updated SRTC Charter • Published 2 CD’s -- short course and compilation of lecture session presentations over past decade - Proceeds go to SRTC scholarship fund • Participated in TAC workshops at ASM 02 & 03 • Published 2 page solid rockets highlights article in Aerospace America in 2002 and 2003 • Involved in local section activities • Short Course JPC 2002 Advanced SR Technologies

  14. Activities and Accomplishments 2002-2003 • Participated in Congressional Visit Days • Contributed to 2002 and 2003 Wyld Propulsion Award selections • Provided AIAA Service Awards in 2003 – Max Calabro, Russ Ellis • Generated significant revenue to implement and sustain scholarship and awards • Updated AIAA web site information for committee • P&E metric performance • 91.6% in 2003 • 91.6%in 2002 • 87.5% in 2001 • 79.2% in 2000

  15. 2004-2005 Plans/Focus • Continue to Develop lecture sessions, workshops, and short courses over the next 3 years. (Short Course planned for JPC 2004) • Support and plan for JPC 2004 and 2005 • Continue planning for Solid Rocket Propulsion Text Book • Increase interaction and involvement with Universities and local sections; establish active scholarship program • Increase proactive awards nomination and selection process • Upgrade active members, seek new members and rotate off in-actives • Increase representation from space and missile prime companies and Universities • Develop and increase website content and use by members • Continue to work toward achieving 100% committee member participation

  16. Rolls & Responsibilities… TC Chair • Determine Meeting Agenda, Location and Time • Chairs TC Meetings • Controls Membership Roster • Designates Subcommittee Chairman • Assigns Subcommittee Members • Assigns TC Tasks to Appropriate Subcommittee • Supervises TC Activities • Encourages Member Participation in AIAA Matters (Continued on next chart)

  17. Rolls & Responsibilities… TC Chair (Cont.) • Nomination of New TC Vice-Chairman • Submission of TC Annual Report to TAC • Submit Position Papers to TAC • Interfaces With Propulsion & Energy Group Director & Deputy Director • Promotes Regional / Local AIAA Involvement • Assures TC Members Are AIAA Members • Catalyst for TC Activities

  18. Rolls & Responsibilities… Steering Subcommittee • Consists of Subcommittee Chairmen, Conference Organizers and Appointees • Chaired by Vice-Chairman or Chairman • Provides Overall Direction To The SRTC; Develops Plans & Addresses Issues

  19. Rolls & Responsibilities… Subcommittee Chairman • Determine Subcommittee Meeting Agenda, Location and Time • Chairs Subcommittee Meetings • Delegate Duties If Unable to Attend Meetings • Coordinates With TC Chairman / Subcommittee Chairs • Documents Subcommittee Activities / Products • Provides Focal Point for Technology and Subcommittee Interests

  20. Rolls & Responsibilities… Awards Subcommittee • Develops Award Specifications for SRTC • Selects SRTC Best Paper Award • Selects Student Award • Recommends Wyld Award • Provides Young Engineer’s Recognition Certificates When Appropriate • Presents Chairman’s Award When Appropriate

  21. Rolls & Responsibilities… Education Subcommittee • Develops And Sponsors Short Courses and Lecture Series • Develops Specifications for Student Design Competitions And Selects Best Design Team • Plan and Execute Solid Rocket Sessions for JPC • Plan and Execute Solid Rocket Short Courses for JPC • Document the Lecture Series and Workshop Notes • Coordinate SR Related Educational Activities • Generate Funding for College Student Scholarships

  22. Rolls & Responsibilities… Communications Subcommittee • Promotes Publications of Relevance to Solid Rockets • Develops Highlights Article for Aerospace America • Publish and Distribute TC Minutes to All TC Members • Publish and Distribute TC Bulletin • Maintains Annual SRTC Guidebook • Maintains SRTC Web Home Page

  23. Rolls & Responsibilities… History Subcommittee • Promotes Communication Via Sponsoring Historical Sessions For Solid Rockets At The JPC • Provides Education Via Experts For The SRTC Short Courses • Promotes Professional Standards By Providing Experts For Reviewing Journal Of Propulsion And Power Articles

  24. SRTC Meetings • 2 Meetings per Year At • 1) Aerospace Sciences Meeting - ASM (January in Reno, Nevada) • 2) Joint Propulsion Conference – JPC (July, Various Locations) • Attendance At One Meeting Per Year Is Considered Minimum… • Members Are Expected To Stay Involved Even When Meetings Are Missed

  25. Ways To Get & Stay Involved • Work Through Subcommittee Chairs & Conference Organizers; Many Opportunities To Volunteer • Awards/Competitions To Judge • Technical Session Support At Conferences • Contribute To Web Site, Annual Newsletter, & Highlights Article Development • Numerous Requests For Help Via Email • Perform As TC Officer • Maintain Membership In AIAA; Pursue Membership Advances (Sr. Member, Associate Fellow, etc.) • Take Advantage Of Local AIAA Activities TC involvement is a chance to augment your career through participation in the national propulsion community!

  26. Communication Methods • Semi-Annual Meetings • Other Meetings As Appropriate • Email • Phone Calls • Web Page • AIAA: www.aiaa.org • SR TC: http://www.aiaa.org/participate/tcs/index.hfm?GetComm=87&tc=tc • Intra-Meeting Telecons

  27. In summary… Welcome …to the AIAA Solid Rocket Technical Committee Any Questions?

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