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CONFERENCE BROCHURE in Collaboration with NASA, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Energy, and the Commercial Space Industry ACCELERATING THE GLOBAL BUSINESS OF SPACE VIRTUAL EVENT I OCTOBER 19–29, 2020 AMERICA’S COMMERCIAL SPACE CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION CONFERENCE BROCHURE In collaboration with NASA, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Energy, and the commercial space industry. Office of TECHNOLOGY TRANSITIONS FREE REGISTRATION REGISTER NOW Paid On-Demand Passes Available for $99 www.SpaceComExpo.com THE WORLD’S LEADING EVENT FOR SPACE COMMERCIALIZATION SpaceCom Conference & Exposition is the unrivaled global space event designed for those serious about the immediate and long-term opportunities of space commercialization in your business. Top business leaders, investors, government agencies, engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs unite at SpaceCom to share strategic solutions, navigate challenges, boost intelligence, create partnerships, and collaborate as a united, worldwide force. Join thousands of the world’s top space professionals from more than 50 countries for eight riveting days of unprecedented innovation, superior thought-leadership, and forward-thinking strategies. SPACECOM IS WHERE THE ENTIRE SPACE COMMERCE ECOSYSTEM CONNECTS Aerospace International Space NASA/Government Agencies and Companies Industry Entrepreneurs DECISION MAKERS CONVENE: C-Suite R&D Legislative Officers Engineers Business Development Scientists Mid-Level Administrators And More! Investors BRINGING REGISTRATION RATES FREE LIVE ONLINE EVENT PASS SPACECOM This year, SpaceCom 2020 will provide FREE access to an expanded eight days of programming, keynotes, virtual marketplace access, networking, and beyond. TO YOU PAID ON-DEMAND PASS Want to join us but concerned you may not be able to attend all the sessions you want? www.SpaceComExpo.com/register SpaceCom On-Demand has you covered! In case you miss a session or wish to revisit content later, all SpaceCom event content will be recorded and available for access through January 29, 2021, for just $99. View SpaceCom content on your time and as often as needed. SpaceCom Conference Brochure 2 KEYNOTE AND FEATURED SPEAKERS Only at SpaceCom can you hear from and collaborate with all the biggest names in space that are working together to pursue the lucrative future of space commercialization. TERESA CARLSON MIKE GOLD RICHARD GARRIOTT DR. NEIL JACOBS Vice President Acting Associate Adminis- Citizen Astronaut Acting NOAA Worldwide Public Sector, trator for International and Administrator Amazon Web Services Interagency Relations NOAA NASA SEAN-YVES LE GALL GENERAL LESTER L. KATHYRN LUEDERS AARTI MATTHEWS President LYLES Head of Human Starship Human Landing CNES US Air Force (Ret.) Exploration and Operations System Program Manager NASA SpaceX SCOTT PACE CONNER DYLAN TAYLOR MANDY VAUGHN Executive Secretary PROCHASKA CEO President National Space Council Chief Commercialization Voyager Space Holdings VOX Space Officer U.S. Department of Energy For a full listing of speakers, visit www.SpaceComExpo.com SpaceCom Conference Brochure 3 Enabling Commercial Space Industry Applications of Satellite Enabled Services SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE Low Earth Orbit Economy VIRTUAL EVENT I OCTOBER 19–29, 2020 TRACKS ARTEMIS: Returning to the Moon SPACECOM WEEK 1 Monday, October 19 Tuesday, October 20 Wednesday, October 21 thursday, October 22 10:00 AM Virtual Virtual Virtual Virtual SpaceCom Marketplace SpaceCom Marketplace SpaceCom Marketplace SpaceCom Marketplace 10:30 AM Daily Brief Daily Brief Daily Brief Daily Brief Opening Keynote: General Session: Whole of General Session: Keynote: 11:00 AM Artemis Rising Government Commercial Opportunities Industry Applications 11:45 AM Break Break Break Break Special SpaceCom Update from Changing and Enhanced Role Space Traffic Management and New Industry Data Analytic the National Space Council for Space Insurance Debris Mitigation Capabilities 12:00 PM – NASA’s Big Move to Use of Satellites for Crisis 1:00 PM LPS LIVE! DoE Lab Commercial Communications Asset Tracking & Security Anticipation, Mitigation Partnership Service Review and Navigation Capabilities & Recovery 12:45 PM Break Break Break Break Satellite Constellations and Satellites and the Future of New Public and Private DOD/Space Force Discussion What They Mean for End User Global Healthcare Policy Financing Mechanisms 1:00 PM – Industries 2:00 PM* Carbon Footprint and Asset Monitoring and Sponsored Education Sponsored Education Emissions Monitoring Maintenance 1:45 PM Break Break Break Break Virtual Virtual Virtual Virtual Opening Event Special Event Special Event Special Event 2:00 PM Marketplace Marketplace Marketplace Marketplace 3:00 PM Day Concludes Day Concludes Day Concludes Day Concludes SPACECOM WEEK 2 Monday, October 26 Tuesday, October 27 Wednesday, October 28 thursday, October 29 10:00 AM Virtual Virtual Virtual Virtual SpaceCom Marketplace SpaceCom Marketplace SpaceCom Marketplace SpaceCom Marketplace 10:30 AM Daily Brief Daily Brief Daily Brief Daily Brief Keynote: International General Session: General Session: International Keynote: 11:00 AM Space Station Humans In Space Space Economies Women of Space 11:45 AM Break Break Break Break ISS Commercial Utilization: Satellite Maintenance and Cislunar and Deep Space Pharmaceutical and Medical Space Tourism Management Advanced Communications Research 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM* Leveraging Commercial Capabilities for NASA’s Artemis Transferring NASA Technology Industries of the Future Sponsored Education Program and Cislunar Exploration 12:45 PM Break Break Break Break ISS Commercial Utilization: Spaceports as the Innovation Implications of New Human Nuclear Propulsion and 1:00 PM In-Space Manufacturing Hub for Regions Spaceflight Capability Power Generation 2:00 PM* Sponsored Education Lunar Lander Program Pathway to a Cislunar Economy Sponsored Education 1:45 PM Break Break Break Break Virtual Virtual Virtual Virtual Special Event Special Event Special Event Closing Event 2:00 PM Marketplace Marketplace Marketplace Marketplace 3:00 PM Day Concludes Day Concludes Day Concludes SpaceCom Concludes *Concurrent 1-Hour Sessions SpaceCom Conference Brochure 4 CONFERENCE PROGRAMMING In 2020, SpaceCom’s schedule has been reengineered to optimize the virtual format and make it easier for you to participate on your schedule no matter where you are located around the world. FOUR DEDICATED TRACKS Arranged into 3-day formats for SpaceCom on your time Enabling Commercial Space Low Earth Orbit Economy October 19–21 October 26–28 Industry Applications of Satellite ARTEMIS: Returning to the Moon Enabled Services October 27–29 October 20–22 ACCESS TO ALL THESE SESSIONS FOR FREE Paid On-Demand Passes Available for $99. REGISTER NOW! www.SpaceComExpo.com DAILY SPECIAL EVENTS SpaceCom will conclude each day with a special event from 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET. Stay tuned for details. ENJOY A VIRTUAL Concert Meet & Greet with space enthusiasts Space Food cooking class Poster demonstrations and more! Visit www.SpaceComExpo.com for updates! SpaceCom Conference Brochure 5 TRACKS OCTOBER 19 I 2020 Enabling Commercial Space 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM SPACECOM DAILY BRIEF NASA’S BIG MOVE TO COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS Join us for an update on the news surrounding the commercial AND NAVIGATION CAPABILITIES space industry. Beth Mund, host of the Casual Space Podcast, NASA is planning to migrate its Near Earth Network (NEN) and will kick off the day with her take on the news as well as prepare Space Network (SN) C&N services to commercially provided attendees for what they’ll experience each day. capabilities over the 2020s and beyond. In working toward Speaker: Beth Mund, Casual Space Podcast Host & Keynote this national objective, NASA is engaging with the space Speaker & SpaceCom 2020 Moderator communications community to address the challenges to achieving interoperability, including standards, technology, techniques, and 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM overcoming spectrum regulatory barriers. In this session, key OPENING KEYNOTE: ARTEMIS RISING NASA executives from the Space Communications and Navigation NASA representative Jim Bridenstine provides the status of (SCaN) Program in HEOMD will discuss ongoing efforts to the Artemis return to the moon program, the international facilitate the development of interoperable, commercially provided partnerships involved, and the upcoming launch of Crew-1 C&N services to support near-Earth missions of NASA and select missions to transport astronauts to the ISS. partners. Moderator: Christian Davenport, Staff Writer and Author, Moderator: Badri Younis, Deputy Associate Administrator and The Washington Post Program Manager for Space Communications and Navigation Speaker: Mike Gold, Acting Associate Administrator for (SCaN), NASA International and Interagency Relations, NASA Speakers: • Philip Baldwin, Operations Manager, Space Communications 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM and Navigation (SCaN) Program, NASA SPECIAL SPACECOM UPDATE FROM • Gregory Heckler, Engineering Manager at NASA’s Space THE NATIONAL SPACE COUNCIL Communication and Navigation Program (SCaN), NASA • Jason Mitchell, The National Space Council (NSpC) User Advisory Group discusses Director of SCaN’s Advanced Communication the impact of the NSpC on the commercial space sector and plans and Navigation Technology (ACNT) Division, NASA for the future. 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