Flight System Development Forum
Mission Development Forum
Flight System Development Forum
The purpose of the presentation/panel is to layout the fundamental
criteria for flight system development, establish the context of
available/envisioned flight systems, and characterize the NASA Space Launch
System as it stands.
Mission Development Forum
The purpose of the mission development forum is to draw out what is
known about potential missions and the infrastructure needed to enable
them. The point being that in the continuum between the genesis of new
ideas and formal policy we need to be able to have ongoing systems
engineering discussions which engage the potential communities of
interest. From a top-down perspective any potential mission can and
necessarily should be related to one or more of the overarching
missions/goals/motivations for human endeavors in space.
During this forum, the distinguished panel of space systems managers, engineers
and scientists along with the champions of various missions/relevant
infrastructure will speak their minds in an earnest exploration of the
ideas presented. A hearing format is envisioned with the champion and
his/her team giving an initial presentation and responding to questions
from the panel.
Additional information on attendees will be published as they are confirmed. Both forums are open to conference attendees.



