ICNS 2001 Design

Workshop on Integrated CNS Technologies for Advanced Future Air Transportation Systems
(ICNS Conference & Workshop 2001)

Hosted by the Space Communications Program at NASA Glenn Research Center
May 1st - May 3rd, 2001
Wyndham Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio

2001 Agenda and Presentations

Time
Description
Monday, April 30, 2001
4:30-6:30 Pre-registration, Wyndham Hotel
6:30-8:30 Opening Reception, Great Lakes Science Center.
Tuesday, May 1, 2001
7:00 Registration and Contintental Breakfast
8:00 Welcoming Remarks: Donald J. Campbell, Director, NASA Glenn Research Center
8:05 Introduction: Robert J. Kerczewski, NASA Glenn Workshop Chairperson
8:15 Keynote Address: Samuel Venneri, NASA Administrator for Aerospace Technology
8:45 Session A – Visions of the Future of Air Transportation, Palace Ballroom West, Chair: Denise Ponchak, NASA Glenn Research Center
10:15 Break
10:30 Session B – Current, Near, and Mid-Term R&D and Demonstration Programs, Palace Ballroom West, Chairs: Roy Oishi, ARINC and David L. Olsen, Federal Aviation Administration, ASD-140
12:00 Lunch
1:30 Session C – Domestic Industry and International Communications/Datalink R&D and Demonstration Programs, Palace Ballroom West, Chairs: Mike Murphy, ATNSI and Robert Kerczewski, NASA Glenn Research Center
3:35 Break
3:50 Session D – Near and Mid Term Issues and Needs, Palace Ballroom West, Chairs: Michael Zernic, NASA Glenn Research Center and James Branstetter, Federal Aviation Administration, AAR-210
5:30 Adjourn
6:30

Dinner at the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum at the Western Reserve Historical Society. Bus transportation from the Wyndham Hotel to the Museum provided.

Wednesday, May 2, 2001
7:00 Contintental Breakfast
8:00 Second Day Introduction
8:15 Session E – Research and Technology Development for Far-Term Datalink Systems, Palace Ballroom West, Chairs: Gus Martzaklis, NASA Glenn Research Center and Paul Mallasch, Scitor Enterprises, Inc.
9:55 Break
10:15 Session F – Perspectives on Far-Term Research Needs, Palace Ballroom West, Chairs: Chris Wargo, CNS, Inc. and Michael Ball, University of Maryland
12:30 Lunch
1:30 Breakout Sessions
  1. Near and Mid Term CNS Technology R&D Needs, Palace Ballroom West: Define critical near and mid term (next 10 years) CNS technology R&D needs.
  2. Far Term CNS Technology R&D Needs, Allen Room: Define critical far term (beyond 10 years) CNS technology R&D needs.
  3. Assessment of Current CNS Technology R&D Programs), State Room: Assess current R&D efforts in terms of what needs are being met and what needs are not being met.
  4. 2020 Operational Concepts, Roxy Room: Define operational concepts (which result in CNS R&D requirements) that can be considered to have a reasonable degree of industry consensus.
  5. Organizing the R&D Community and Advocacy, Hanna Room: Examine the level and type of organization of the CNS R&D community that is needed: does the organizational structure already exist or does it need to be created? How can such an organization effectively function in coordinating R&D activities and advocacy efforts?
5:00 Breakout Session Reports
6:00 Adjourn
7:15 Dinner Meeting for Executive Team
Thursday, May 3, 2001
8:30 Meeting of Executive Team
8:45 Tour of NASA Glenn aeronautical research facilities for non-executive team members who are interested and/or wish to stay for Executive Team Outbriefing.
12:00
12:30 Workshop Adjourns
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