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Space Frontier Foundation – NewSpace 2008 Agenda http://archive.spacefrontier.org/Events/NewSpace2008/ | NewSpace 2008 Speakers | NewSpace 2008 Exhibitors | NewSpace 2008 Sponsors | NewSpace 2008 Agenda NewSpace 2008 Home Conference Chair: William J. Watson – [email protected] NewSpace 2008 Press Release . Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 NewSpace 2008 6:00 pm SEDS-ISU Dinner (Ticketed Event) Speakers to 8:30 pm Introduction to ISU-DC Network NewSpace 2008 Exhibitors • Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides – ISU-USA President, International Space University Featured Dinner Speaker NewSpace 2008 Sponsors • Bob Richards – CEO, Odyssey Moon, Lmt. Register for 6:30 pm George Washington University Teachers In Space Event NewSpace 2008 to 8:30 pm Media Contact 7:00 pm Networking Dinner & Drinks at the DoubleTree SkyDome Lounge (on your own) Join the Fight! to 11:00 pm Foundation Home Page . Thursday, July 17th, 2008 EVENTS NewSpace Policy Space Frontier Conferences 8:00 am Return to the Moon Networking & Registration to 9:00 am Conferences Other Events 9:00 am NewSpace Policy Day Opening Remarks to 9:10 am James Muncy – Co-Founder, Space Frontier Foundation, President, PoliSpace Listen to Foundation Advocate Dr. David 9:10 am Keynote Address: Island of Man & the Future of NewSpace... Livingston's radio to 9:30 am show Alex Downie – Minister of Space, Island of Man Government The Space 9:30 am VSE: The Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? Show to 10:25 am Concerning the present Vision for Space Exploration, what should the next U.S. President by clicking above. do? An exploratory discussion of the possibilities and more likely outcomes over the next administration. Books recommended by the Charles Miller (Session Chair) – President, Space Policy Consulting, Inc. Foundation: Bretton Alexander – Executive Director, X Prize Foundation Burrows points out that spaceflight may Roger Launius – Senior Curator, Division of Space History, National Air and Space be imperative to the Museum, Smithsonian Institution survival of humanity as Paul Carliner – President, Carliner Strategies LLC the need to create remote settlements Eric Sterner – former NASA Associate Deputy Administrator, former Staff Director, House becomes more Subcommittee on Space & Aeronautics pressing. 10:25 am NewSpace Press Event to 10:50 am Announcement of National Summit on CATS 10:50 am The Elusive CATS (Cheap Access to Space) to 11:45 am Past government & private ventures have been unable to field drastically cheaper and/or more responsive access to space systems. How are present initiatives different and can the U.S. Government use market friendly policies to close "the gap". Charles Miller (Session Chair) – President, Space Policy Consulting, Inc. George Whitesides – Senior Advisor, Virgin Galactic; Executive Director, National Space Society Charles Lauer – Co-founder and Vice President of Business Development for Rocketplane Global 1 of 7 4/19/14 1:33 PM Space Frontier Foundation – NewSpace 2008 Agenda http://archive.spacefrontier.org/Events/NewSpace2008/ Bob Werb – Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board, Space Frontier Foundation LtCol. Peter Garretson – Future Concepts & Transformation Division, U.S. Air Force 11:45 am Exploring Space ITAR Reform to 12:45 pm The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), which govern transfers of space technologies to foreign persons, have been widely criticized as counter-productive. The last year has seen a flurry of studies suggesting that, by controlling too much too tightly, the ITAR is unintentionally driving innovation in space technologies overseas and thus undermining American leadership in space rather than protecting it. What is the right balance between openness and control? How can we limit the proliferation of truly sensitive technologies while ensuring that America regains its leadership in innovation? Which technologies should be controlled by the ITAR? How could the ITAR be made to work better, especially for entrepreneurial companies? James Muncy (Session Chair) – Co-Founder, Space Frontier Foundation, President, PoliSpace Mike Gold – Corporate Counsel, Bigelow Aerospace Franceska O. Schroeder – Principal, Fish & Richardson P.C. Edward M. Morris – Director, Office of Space Commercialization, U.S. Department of Commerce Dennis Burnett – Director, Export Control Division, EADS North America 12:45 pm Lunch: Sponsored by Boeing to 2:00 pm Space Investment Summit Update - Bringing New Investors to NewSpace: Paul Eckert – The Boeing Company Featured Speaker: Dr. George Nield – Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation, FAA 2:00 pm State Policy Tools for Space Commercialization to 3:00 pm What are States doing now to attract NewSpace business & what potential lies in additional space policy tools? Jim Dunstan (Session Chair) – Partner, Garvey Schubert Barer Marshall L. Heard – Chairman, Florida Aviation and Aerospace Alliance; Consultant, Economic Development Commission of Florida's Space Coast John Gedmark – Executive Director, Personal Spaceflight Federation; co-Founder/Board Member, Roosevelt Institution Jack Kennedy – Founding Director at V-PRIZE Foundation, Inc.; former State Senator, Virginia General Assembly 3:00 pm Federal Policy Tools for Space Commercialization to 4:00 pm Other than ITAR reform (discussed earlier) and better partnership with NASA (discussed Friday), what legal and regulatory changes can be made at the Federal level to support and encourage space commercialization? Topics will include tax incentives, government use of prizes, the future of AST regulation, U.S. policies on commercial communications and remote sensing satellites, liability issues, orbital debris and structural changes inside the U.S. Government. Berin Szoka (Session Chair) – Progress & Freedom Foundation Visiting Fellow Dr. George Nield – Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation, FAA Edward M. Morris – Director, Office of Space Commercialization, U.S. Department of Commerce Bretton Alexander – Executive Director, X Prize Foundation 4:00 pm Networking Break to 4:15 pm 4:15 pm Human Spaceflight and American Education to 5:15 pm Study math and science, and you can become an astronaut. That's been the dream for 50 years. Can we make it real? Edward Wright (Session Chair) – Program Manager, Teachers in Space Alan Ladwig – WBB Consulting, Board of Directors of the Challenger Center Tim Bailey – Space Generation Council 5:15 pm Featured Speaker: VPRIZE & Government's Hand in NewSpace to 5:30 pm Jim Dunstan – Partner, Garvey Schubert Barer 5:30 pm Reception to 7:00 pm 2 of 7 4/19/14 1:33 PM Space Frontier Foundation – NewSpace 2008 Agenda http://archive.spacefrontier.org/Events/NewSpace2008/ 7:00 pm Space Frontier Foundation Advocates Dinner (for active status Advocates) to 9:30 pm 7:00 pm Informal Dinner & Drinks at the DoubleTree SkyDome Lounge (on your own) to 11:00 pm . Friday, July 18th, 2008 NewSpace Business 8:00 am Networking & Registration to 9:00 am 9:00 am NewSpace Business Day Opening Remarks to 9:10 am Rich Pournelle – Director of Business Development, XCOR 9:10 am Keynote Address: Discussion on NASA motivations for COTS & the program's future to 9:30 am Dennis Stone – NASA - COTS 9:30 am Planning for the Transition Team: NewSpace Growing Up to 10:30 am The passion and skill sets that are necessary to brave the challenges of starting a NewSpace Company are not always the best attributes for an executive once the company matures. How to know when it is time to replace some of your team members & ease this sometimes financially and emotionally painful transition. Esther Dyson (Session Chair) – EDventure Holdings Jeff Feige – CEO, Orbital Outfitters Rich Pournelle – Director of Business Development, XCOR 10:30 am Networking Break to 10:45 am 10:45 am A NewSpace Exit Strategy to 11:45 am Does Northrop Grumman's recent acquisition of Scaled Composites hint at things to come? Do other established aerospace companies have hidden ambitions? At what point may a NewSpace company want to be taken over? Is this evolution preventable? or should companies try to go it alone and ultimately go public? What are the factors to consider? What about a strategic investor? Guillermo Söhnlein (Session Chair) – Managing Director, Space Angels Network; Founder and Chairman, International Association of Space Entrepreneurs Shubber Ali – Engagement Director, Fast Innovation & Growth, George Group Consulting Richard Humphrey – New York Angels Marco Rubin – Managing Partner, Exoventure Associates Andrew Nelson – Chief Operating Officer and VP Business Development, XCOR Aerospace 11:45 am Lunch: Pioneering the NewSpace Business Frontier to 1:00 pm Featured Speaker: Alan Stern – Science Mission Director; former NASA Associate Administrator, NASA Science Directorate, Odyssey Moon Limited 1:00 pm The Nuts and Bolts of Growing Your Business in Space to 2:00 pm This panel will provide an overview of key legal considerations that go into developing a vibrant NewSpace business while maximizing future enterprise value. Topics of discussion will include: choice of entity, documenting shareholder relationships, fund raising, intellectual property protection and utilization, use of employees and independent contractors, risk mitigation, and navigating regulatory controls. Rosanna Sattler (Session Chair) – Partner, Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP Kerry Scarlott – Partner, Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP Jeff Feige – CEO, Orbital Outfitters Reagan Walker – Co-Founder & CEO, ConsortiumTechnologies, LLC and