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Space is a place without limits. A frontier where peacekeepers, explorers, weather watchers and climate monitors use Lockheed Martin systems to learn more and do more. A proving ground where each mission expands our ability to achieve technical and scientific breakthroughs. On the ground. In orbit. And beyond. Mastering space to improve life on Earth. It’s all a question of how. And it’s the how that Lockheed Martin delivers.

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Join us at the 12th annual Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference. The conference series aims to provide a stimulating forum for sharing the latest technical developments and ideas in space surveillance, optics and high performance computing.

Over 100 papers will be presented with opportunities for networking and technical discussions – all in an environment that stimulates the imagination and intellect of participants through its beautiful Maui scenery and unique Hawaiian hospitality.A program of Maui Economic Development Board, Inc.

Visit us at booth 208 September 13-16, 2011 | Maui, Hawai‘i | www.amostech.com

Pan-STARRS PS1 telescope atop Haleakala captures celestial objects above Hawai‘i with its unique Gigapixel Camera and sophisticated computerized system. Photo by Rob Ratkowski.

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Speakers and program subject to change.

(All day) Master Moderator Mr. Bradley Cheetham, Graduate Student, University of Colorado, and Initiative Director & President, 'We Want Our Future'

7:00 a.m. Congressional Breakfast • By Invitation Only (Broadmoor Main Ballroom)A by-invitation event that will bring space leaders together with policy-makers and congressional staffCorporate Host: Mr. David L. Taylor, President & Chief Executive Officer, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.Featured Speakers: Congressman C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger (D-MD), House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and House Armed Services CommitteeMaj. Gen. Suzanne M. Vautrinot, USAF, Special Assistant, Vice Chief of Staff of the Air ForceCo-sponsored by: Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.

8:00 a.m. Morning Coffee 8:30 a.m. Welcoming Remarks

Mr. Elliot H. Pulham, Chief Executive Officer, Space Foundation

8:35 a.m. Congressional Featured Speaker Featured Speaker: Congressman C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger (D-MD), House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and House Armed Services Committee

9:00 a.m. Featured Speaker Gen. William L. Shelton, USAF, Commander, Air Force Space Command

9:45 a.m. Mid-Morning Break (Boeing Exhibit Center)Co-sponsored by: International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)

10:15 a.m. Global Leaders: National Programs - International Collaboration Moderator: The Honorable Lori B. Garver, Deputy Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationPanelists: Mr. Chummer Farina, Vice President, Canadian Space AgencyMr. Hideshi Kozawa, Executive Director, Strategic Planning/Management & International Relations, Japan Aerospace Exploration AgencyDr. Johann-Dietrich Wörner, Chairman, Executive Board, German Aerospace Center (DLR)

11:00 -11:45 a.m.

New Generation Workshop - The Federal Budget Process • New Generation Space Leaders • Separate Registration or Ticket Purchase Required (Broadmoor Main Ballroom)A special event for young space professionals, age 35 and underMr. Ryan Schaefer, Program Examiner, White House Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President

11:15 a.m. Featured Industry Speaker Featured Speaker: Mr. Wes Bush, Chief Executive Officer & President, Northrop Grumman Corporation

12:15 p.m. Industry Salutes the Space Shuttle luncheon • Separate Registration or Ticket Purchase Required (Broadmoor West: Rocky Mountain Ballroom)A luncheon honoring the Space Shuttle's 30-year historyCorporate Host: Ms. Virginia A. Barnes, President & Chief Executive Officer, United Space AllianceCo-sponsored by: United Space Alliance

2:00 p.m. Featured Speaker Gen. C. Robert Kehler, USAF, Commander, United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)

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2:20 p.m. Featured Panel - Industrial Base Mega Session Moderator: Dr. William F. Ballhaus, Jr., Chairman, Space Foundation Board of DirectorsPanelists: The Honorable Marion C. Blakey, President & Chief Executive Officer, Aerospace Industries AssociationDr. David M. DiCarlo, Sector Vice President & General Manager, Space Systems Division, Northrop Grumman Aerospace SystemsMr. Roger A. Krone, President, Network & Space Systems, The Boeing CompanyMr. Brett Lambert, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Policy, Department of DefenseMs. Joanne M. Maguire, Executive Vice President, Lockheed Martin Space Systems CompanyMr. James Maser, President, Pratt & Whitney RocketdyneMr. Richard W. McKinney, Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force for Space Programs, United States Air Force

3:30 p.m. Afternoon Refreshment Break (Boeing Exhibit Center)Co-sponsored by: GMV

4:00 p.m. Shuttle Commanders' Forum Moderator: Mr. Jim Banke, Host, "Space Talk with Jim Banke"Panelists: CAPT Daniel C. Brandenstein, USN (Retired), Former Commander, Space Shuttles Discovery, Columbia and EndeavourCol. Eileen Collins, USAF (Retired), Former Commander, Space Shuttles Columbia and DiscoveryMaj. Gen. Joe H. Engle, USAF (Retired), Former Commander, Space Shuttles Enterprise, Columbia and DiscoveryCol. Fred D. Gregory, USAF (Retired), Former Commander, Space Shuttles Atlantis and DiscoveryCol. Brewster H. Shaw, Jr., USAF (Retired), Former Commander, Space Shuttles Columbia and AtlantisVADM Richard H. Truly, USN (Retired), Former Commander, Space Shuttle Challenger

5:00 p.m. Sessions conclude 5:15 p.m. Corporate Member Appreciation Ceremony • By Invitation Only

(Carriage House Museum)A private reception for Space Foundation Corporate Member Senior Executives

6:00 p.m. Corporate Partnership Cocktail Hour (Boeing Exhibit Center)Co-sponsored by: Intelsat General CorporationParadigm

7:30 p.m. Corporate Partnership Dinner • Separate Registration or Ticket Purchase Required A dinner honoring the Space Foundation's Corporate MembersCorporate Host: Mr. James H. Crocker, Vice President & General Manager, Sensing & Exploration Systems, Lockheed Martin Space SystemsFeatured Speaker: Dr. Craig Barrett, Retired Intel Chief Executive Officer & ChairmanCo-sponsored by: Lockheed Martin

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Dr. Craig BarrettRetired Intel Chief Executive Officer & ChairmanBefore retiring from the Intel Corporation, Dr. Barrett held increasingly responsible positions, including vice president, senior vice president and executive vice president. After being elected to Intel Corporation's board of directors, he was promoted to chief operating officer and later became Intel's fourth president, chief executive officer and chairman of the board. A Fulbright Fellow at Danish Technical University in Denmark and a NATO Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Physical Laboratory in England, Barrett joined the Stanford faculty in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering after graduation, rising to the rank of associate professor. Barrett is president and chair of BASIS Schools, Inc., and is on the faculty of Thunderbird School of Global Management. He works with and serves on the boards of numerous non-profit and advocacy organizations. Barrett earned a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and doctorate degree in materials science from Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif.

Mr. Wes BushChief Executive Officer & President, Northrop Grumman CorporationMr. Bush is chief executive officer and president of Northrop Grumman Corporation, a leader in global security. He was elected to the company's board of directors in 2009 and serves on the corporate policy council. Previously, he served as the corporate vice president and chief financial officer, and, before that, as the president of the company's Space Technology sector. Prior to the acquisition of TRW by Northrop Grumman, Bush served as president and chief executive officer for TRW's U.K.-based global Aeronautical Systems; and as vice president and general manager of TRW Ventures, an organization focused on leveraging TRW's advanced technologies to create new business opportunities in commercial markets. Prior to joining TRW, he held engineering positions with both The Aerospace Corporation and Comsat Labs. Bush earned a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Mr. Bruce A. CarlsonDirector, National Reconnaissance OfficeAs director of the National Reconnaissance Office, Mr. Carlson is responsible for achieving information superiority for the U.S. government and armed forces. Prior to his appointment as NRO head, he served as commander, Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio; commander, 8th Air Force, Barksdale AFB, La., and Joint Functional Component Commander for Space and Global Strike, United States Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, Neb.; director of Force Structure, Resources and Assessment on the Joint Staff; and director of operational requirements, deputy chief of staff for Air and Space Operations, Headquarters United States Air Force, Washington, D.C. Carlson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Minnesota, Duluth; a Master of Arts degree from Webster University, St. Louis, Mo.; and a Master of Arts degree, Naval War College, Newport, R.I.

Gen James Cartwright, USMCVice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of StaffThe eighth vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Cartwright is the nation's second-highest-ranking military officer. Previously, he was commander, United States Strategic Command; director for Force Structure, Resources and Assessment (J-8) for the Joint Staff; commanding general, First Marine Aircraft Wing; deputy commanding general, Marine Forces Atlantic; and deputy director for Force Structure, Requirements for the Joint Staff. Cartwright was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. He completed naval flight officer training and graduated from naval aviator training. He has operational assignments as a non-flight officer in the F-4 Phantom jet, and as an F-4, OA-4 and F/A-18 pilot. Cartwright is a distinguished graduate of the Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell AFB, earned a Master of Arts degree in national security and strategic studies from the Naval War College, Newport, R. I., and completed a fellowship with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Ms. Erin C. ConatonUnder Secretary of the Air Force, United States Air ForceMs. Conaton is the under secretary of the Air Force, Washington, D.C. She is responsible for the affairs of the Department of the Air Force on behalf of the secretary of the Air Force, including organizing, training, equipping and providing for the welfare of its more than 334,000 men and women on active duty, 176,000 members of the Air National Guard and the Air Force Reserve and 170,000 civilians and their families. She also oversees the Air Force's annual budget of more than $110 billion and serves as acting secretary of the Air Force in the secretary's absence. Previously, Conaton served as the staff director of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Armed Services. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in foreign service from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., and a Master of Arts degree in law and diplomacy from The Fletcher School, Tufts University, Medford, Mass.

Lt. Gen. Larry D. James, USAFDeputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance, U.S. Air ForceGeneral James is the deputy chief of staff for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. He is responsible to the secretary and chief of staff of the Air Force for policy formulation, planning, evaluation, oversight and leadership of Air Force intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. As the Air Force's senior intelligence officer, he is directly responsible to the under secretary of defense for intelligence. Previously, he was commander, 14th Air Force (Air Forces Strategic), Air Force Space Command and Joint Functional Component Command for Space, USSTRATCOM; vice commander, 5th Air Force, and deputy commander, 13th Air Force, Yokota Air Base, Japan; director, Signals Intelligence Systems Acquisition and Operations Directorate, National Reconnaissance Office, Washington, D.C. James earned a Bachelor of Science degree in astronautical engineering from the U.S. Air Force Academy and a Master of Science degree in astronautical engineering from MIT.

Mr. Hirofumi KataseDeputy Secretary-General for the Cabinet Secretariat, Secretariat Headquarters for Space Policy, Government of JapanMr. Katase serves as the deputy secretary-general, councilor, cabinet secretariat for the secretariat of Headquarters for Space Policy, Japan. Previously, he was director-general for Trade, Economic Cooperation and International Exhibitions; deputy director-general for International Strategy, Trade Policy Bureau; director, Aerospace and Defense Industry Division, Manufacturing Industries Bureau; director, Petroleum and Natural Gas Division, Agency for Natural Resources and Energy; director, Economic Policy Unit, Minister's Secretariat and secretary general, Japan Business Council in Europe. Katase earned a bachelor's degree in law from the University of Tokyo and a master's degree from the University of Michigan.

Gen. C. Robert Kehler, USAFCommander, United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)General Kehler is commander, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. He is responsible for the plans and operations for all U.S. forces conducting strategic deterrence and Department of Defense space and cyberspace operations. Previously, he served as commander, Air Force Space Command, Peterson AFB, Colo.; deputy commander, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt AFB; director, national security space integration, Office of the Under Secretary of the Air Force, Washington, D.C.; commander, 21st Space Wing, Peterson AFB; and special assistant to the director of programs, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. Kehler earned a Bachelor of Science degree in education from The Pennsylvania State University, State College; a Master of Science degree in public administration, University of Oklahoma, Norman; and a Master of Arts degree in national security and strategic studies, Naval War College, Newport, R.I.

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A Space Foundation event

(All day) Master Moderator: Ms. Christine J. Harada, Principal, Booz Allen Hamilton

6:00 a.m. Registration Opens

7:00 a.m. Cyber 1.1 Networking Breakfast, Co-sponsored by: Booz Allen Hamilton

8:15 a.m. Welcoming Remarks Gen. William L. Shelton, USAF, Commander, Air Force Space CommandMr. Elliot H. Pulham, Chief Executive Officer, Space Foundation

8:30 a.m. Air Force Space Command's Evolving Cyber Role Featured Speaker: Lt. Gen. Michael J. Basla, USAF, Vice Commander, Air Force Space Command

9:00 a.m. Cyberspace: What's the Interagency Doing? Featured Speaker: Mr. Roger Cressey, Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton

9:30 a.m. Are We Beyond Ready to be Ready? Featured Speaker: Gen Peter Pace, USMC (Retired), President & Chief Executive Officer, SM&A Strategic Advisors, and Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

10:00 a.m. Break - Northrop Grumman Coffee Station

10:15 a.m. Industry Solutions: Where is the Technology Leading? Moderator: Mr. Christian C. Daehnick, Senior Associate, Toffler AssociatesPanelists: Mr. Jerry Edgerton, President, Government Group, Blue Ridge NetworksMaj. Gen. Dale W. Meyerrose, USAF (Retired), Vice President & General Manager, Cyber Integrated Solutions, Harris CorporationMr. Robert Rodriguez, Chairman & Managing Principal, Security Innovation NetworkMr. Keith Uebele, Principal Strategist, Intel CorporationMs. Kathy J. Warden, Sector Vice President & General Manager, Cyber Intelligence Division, Northrop Grumman Information Systems

11:40 a.m. An International Viewpoint: A German Ministry of Defence Perspective on Cyberspace Featured Speaker: Colonel (GS) Carsten Breuer, Branch Chief, Strategy & Policy Branch, Armed Forces Staff, German Ministry of Defence

12:00 p.m. The CYBER 1.1. Luncheon, Co-sponsored by: General DynamicsCorporate Host: Mr. John Jolly, Vice President & General Manager, Cyber Systems Division, General DynamicsFeatured Speaker: Congressman C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger (D-MD), House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and House Armed Services Committee

1:30 p.m. CYBERCOM's Role in National Security Featured Speaker: Brig. Gen. Bradley R. Pray, USAF, Deputy Director, Plans and Policy, U.S. Cyber Command

2:00 p.m. Cyber Warrior - Today and Tomorrow Featured Speakers: Maj. Gen. Richard E. Webber, USAF, Commander, 24th Air ForceChief Master Sergeant Kevin G. Slater, USAF, Command Chief Master Sergeant, 24th Air Force

2:30 p.m. Break - Northrop Grumman Coffee Station

2:45 p.m. The Human Dimension Moderator: Mr. Steven Kenney, Business Director, Toffler AssociatesPanelists: Ms. Jennifer Bayuk, Program Director, Systems Security Engineering, and Industry Professor, Stevens Institute of TechnologyMr. Josh Hartman, Principal, Center for Strategic Space Studies Mr. Steven Hawkins, Vice President, Intelligence & Information Systems, Raytheon CompanyRDML David G. Simpson, USN, Corporate Director for Information Dominance, United States Navy

3:55 p.m. Close & Adjourn to Demonstrations and Reception

4:00 p.m. Demonstrations and Networking Reception, Co-sponsored by: Raytheon Company(Broadmoor Main Ballroom)

6:00 p.m. Adjourn to Opening Ceremonies of the 27th National Space Symposium

Monday, April 11, 2011ALL SESSIONS AND BREAKS ARE LOCATED IN THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER. EXCEPT RECEPTIONS AS NOTED.

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Lt. Gen. Michael J. Basla, USAFVice Commander, Air Force Space CommandGeneral Basla is vice commander, Air Force Space Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. He assists the commander in organizing, equipping, training and maintaining mission-ready space and cyberspace forces and capabilities for the North American Aerospace Defense Command, United States Strategic Command and other combatant commands around the world. Previously, he was vice director for C4 Systems, Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C.; served on the staffs of the Joint Staff, U.S. Transportation Command, Headquarters United States Air Force, Air Mobility Command and Air Force Communications Command; and served in five operational communications units including commands at detachment, squadron and group levels. He has extensive joint experience, including a tour as director for C4 Systems, Joint Task Force Southwest Asia in Saudi Arabia. Basla earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from the University of New York, Albany, and a Master of Science degree in teleprocessing science, Air Force Institute of Technology, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg.

Colonel (GS) Carsten BreuerBranch Chief, Strategy & Policy Branch, Armed Forces Staff, German Ministry of DefenceColonel Breuer is responsible for Germany's bilateral space cooperation with France and is the senior Ministry of Defence (MoD) representative in U.S.-German space and security dialogue. He oversees German military cyber policy and represents the MoD in the interagency and the international context. Previously, he was deputy supreme allied commander transformation representative in Europe, chief of staff and branch head transformation, NATO HQ, Brussels; executive officer to the chief of staff, Army, MoD, Bonn; commander, Air Defence Battalion 12 (Gepard), Hardheim; commander, German National Element Multinational Brigade (SW) 8th KFOR Contingent in Prizren, Kosovo; and chief of staff, Mechanized Infantry Brigade 41, Torgelow.

Mr. Roger CresseySenior Vice President, Booz Allen HamiltonMr. Cressey is a senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton. Previously, he was the president and founder of Good Harbor Consulting, LLC, a security and risk management consulting firm based in Arlington, Va.; and served in senior cyber security and counterterrorism positions in the Clinton and Bush Administrations. At the White House, he was the deputy for Counterterrorism on the National Security Council staff. Prior to his White House service, Cressey served in the Department of Defense and the Department of State. For the past six years, he has been an on-air counterterrorism analyst for NBC News, appearing frequently on NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, MSNBC and CNBC. Cressey earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and a Master of Arts degree in security policy studies from The George Washington University.

Gen Peter Pace, USMC (Retired)President & Chief Executive Officer, SM&A Strategic Advisors, and Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffGeneral Pace is president and chief executive officer of SM&A Strategic Advisors, which serves multiple vertical markets with proposal and project management consulting services. He served for more than 40 years in the Marine Corps before retiring in 2007 from the most senior position in the United States Armed Forces - chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In that role, Pace served as the principal military advisor to the President of the United States, the secretary of defense, the National Security Council and the Homeland Security Council. Prior to becoming chairman, he served as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Pace earned a master's degree in business administration from The George Washington University.

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THESE EVENTS ARE BY INVITATION ONLY.

THESE EVENTS ARE BY INVITATION ONLY. EVENT IN GREEN IS NOT PART OF THE TEACHER LIAISON WORKSHOP.

6:30 p.m. Opening Ceremony (International Center) A spectacular evening including entertainment and presentation of Space Foundation awardsCorporate Host: Mr. Gary W. Ervin, Corporate Vice President & PresidentNorthrop Grumman Aerospace SystemsCo-sponsored by: Northrop Grumman

7:30 p.m. Opening Reception (Boeing Exhibit Center)Co-sponsored by: The SI Organization, Inc.

8:00 p.m. Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award Recognition Dinner (Cornet Room/Penrose Room Restaurant)

8:00 a.m. Teacher Liaison Workshop Registration and Breakfast (Penrose House Entry Foyer and Garden Pavilion)

9:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction of New Flight 8-11 and Recognition Ceremony for Flight 7-10 (Garden Pavilion)Presenter:Mr. Iain Probert, Vice President - Education, Space Foundation

10:00 a.m. Presentation of United Space Alliance Teacher Liaison Innovation in Education Grant (Garden Pavilion)

10:15 a.m. Travel to Breakout Sessions

10:30 a.m. Breakout Sessions I Presenters:Ms. Lisa Brown, NASA AESP (Milton Proby Room)Ms. Leesa Hubbard, Sally Ride Science (Penrose Room) Mr. Roger C. Hunter, Project Manager, KEPLER Mission (Carriage House)

10:30 a.m. Colorado Superintendants STEM Education ForumFeatured Speaker: Mr. James E. Richmond, Charles County Superintendent and Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award Recipient (ARES Education Auditorium)

12:00 p.m. Networking Lunch (Garden Pavilion)

1:00 p.m. Travel to Breakout Sessions

1:15 p.m. Breakout Sessions II Presenters:Mr. Jason DaLee, SES, Space Foundation (Carriage House)Mr. Bobby Gagnon, SES, Space Foundation (Penrose Room) Mr. Elias Molen, SES, Space Foundation (Milton Proby Room)

2:30 p.m. Closing Thoughts

3:00 p.m. Travel from Penrose House to International Center

3:30 p.m. Group Picture with Shuttle Commanders’ Forum Members (International Center)

4:00 p.m. 27th National Space Symposium Session: Shuttle Commanders’ Forum (International Center)

Speakers and program subject to change.

Teacher Liaison Workshop presented by the Space Foundation

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EDUCATION The Space Foundation supports teachers and PreK-12 students with standards-based curriculum that integrates science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) into all content areas. Programs include Space Across the Curriculum

professional development courses and advanced degree options for teachers, community-centered and classroom-based enrichment programs, an Educator Resource Center and a Teacher Liaison program that provides enhanced support for extraordinary educators. The Space Foundation Discovery Institute in Colorado Springs, Colo., houses classrooms and laboratories and serves as the Space Foundation’s education headquarters. For more information, go to www.SpaceFoundation.org/education.

RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS The Space Foundation provides authoritative information on civil, commercial and national security space issues for policymakers, media, industry, academia, the financial community and the public. The Space Report: The Authoritative Guide to Global Space Activity annually provides a comprehensive

overview of the state of the space industry, its impact on the global economy and a look at the coming year. White Papers and presentations provide analyses and recommendations on specific and timely space topics. For more information, go to www.SpaceFoundation.org/research.

PUBLIC POLICY AND GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS By its charter, the Space Foundation is not a lobbying organization, but our status does permit our resources to be used to educate decision-makers and their staffs. We maintain appropriate relationships with key administration and congressional

officials and staff, providing educational information and testimony in support of civil, commercial and national security space policies. These efforts are managed from the Space Foundation’s office in Washington, D.C.

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS The Space Foundation executes a broad program of global engagement across all our enterprises, ranging from participation in the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, presenting at international conferences, hosting

delegations and speakers, frequent interaction on Embassy Row in Washington, D.C., partnership with the International Space University and supporting global corporate members.

SPACE TECHNOLOGY HALL OF FAME® Working with U.S. and international technology transfer and public information offices, the Space Foundation each year recognizes individuals, organizations and companies that develop innovative products based on space technology and enshrines

the honorees in the Space Technology Hall of Fame®. The ever-growing list of inductees showcases the significant contributions that space technology makes to improve the quality of life for everyone around the world. Visit www.SpaceTechHallofFame.org for more information.

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION RESOURCES The Space Foundation serves as a “go-to” resource for the media for information about and analyses of space developments and issues. Plus, we keep our constituents informed about space developments via direct communication, the web and social media.

CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Space Foundation membership places companies in the presence of industry giants and successful, growing companies in the space industry. Corporate members benefit from integration in Space Foundation activities, advance notice of event sponsorship and

business opportunities, preferential exhibit center positioning, reduced exhibit booth rates, complimentary event registrations and much more.

SPACE CERTIFICATION If the origins of a consumer product come directly from technology or resources derived from a space program, it can be branded as a Certified Space Technology™ by the Space Foundation. This campaign allows companies to place the official Space Certification seal on

products, clearly identifying them to the public as examples of how everyone benefits from space development and research. Certification can be granted in the areas of technology, education and imagination. Visit www.SpaceConnection.org for more information.

NEW GENERATION INITIATIVES The Space Foundation is nurturing up-and-coming young space professionals through the New Generation Initiatives which provides access to top civil, commercial, and national security space decision-makers; insight into legislative, budgetary and policy-making processes;

perspective on global space initiatives; and networking opportunities. The initiative includes both stand-alone events and targeted programs in conjunction with the National Space Symposium and other major space activities.

NEW GENERATIONINITIATIVES

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For more information on Space Foundation programs, visit www.SpaceFoundation.org or contact one of our offices.

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