12/4/19 Folks, This Invitation Is Intended Solely for the Recipient. For
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12/4/19 Folks, This invitation is intended solely for the recipient. For today's Future In-Space Operations (FISO) seminar (Wednesday, December 4) we will host Steve Garber (NASA HQ) and Glen Asner (Office of the Secretary of Defense), who will speak on “A History of NASA’s Decadal Planning Team and the Vision for Space Exploration." As always, the seminar will be at 3pm ET. If invited participants are having difficulties in connecting with the FISO server, please contact us ([email protected]), ideally with your IPv4 IP address (http://ip4.me/). Please note that the colloquia are being audio recorded and the recordings are being archived with the presentation materials. Dan Lester Harley Thronson Dallas Bienhoff Richard Fischer [email protected] Steve Garber : [email protected] Stephen J. Garber works in the NASA History Division. He has also served in the Pentagon’s Space Policy office, the Congressional Research Service, and NASA’s Office of Space Science. He has done research and writing on a variety of history and policy issues related to civilian and national security space policy, such as orbital debris, NASA’s organizational culture, telemedicine, the design of the Space Shuttle, and the Soviet Buran Space Shuttle. He has a bachelor of arts degree in politics from Brandeis University, a master’s degree in public and international affairs from the University of Pittsburgh, and a master’s degree in science and technology studies from Virginia Tech. Glen Asner : [email protected] Glen Asner is the Deputy Chief Historian for the Historical Office, Office of the Secretary of Defense. Dr. Asner joined the office in 2008 and soon thereafter became the Publications, Senior Historian, and Series Editor for the five-volume study, History of Acquisition in the Department of Defense. Prior to joining the OSD Historical Office, Dr. Asner worked at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, where he served successively as a historian in the headquarters history office, Executive Secretary for the International Space Station Advisory Committee, and then as the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Senior Historian. He has also served as a contract historian on projects for the Hagley Museum and Library, the U.S. Department of Energy, and the U.S. Department of the Army. Dr. Asner is the co-author of Origins of 21st Century Space Travel: A History of NASA's Decadal Planning Team and the Vision for Space Exploration,1999-2004 (NASA 2019). He has also published articles on defense R&D and acquisition policy, the organization of science and technology in the 20th century, and the societal impact of spaceflight. Dr. Asner received master's and doctoral degrees in History and Policy from Carnegie Mellon University and a B.A. in History from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. .