Forum 360: Technologies and Processes for Future Air Vehicles 5 August 2021 1130 - 1245
U.S. military aircraft perform a variety of roles – intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR); fighter and bomber missions; refueling; transportation of troops and cargo; and more. As the industry advances design and technology, what does this mean for the air vehicles of the future? Hear how the military is incorporating these innovations in processes and technologies for current and future programs.
Moderator
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Linda Cadwell Stancin
Vice President, Research and Technology, Lockheed Martin
Panelists
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Mahendra Bhagwat
Senior Research Scientist, Airvehicle Aerodynamics and Preliminary Design, Technology Development Directorate, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center
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Rodney Bowersox
Associate Dean for Research, Ford I Professor of Aerospace Engineering, and University Regents Professor, Texas A&M University
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David Gonzalez
Aerodynamics and Flight Dynamics, Control Program Officer, Aerospace Sciences Division, Office of Naval Research
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Michael Huggins
Chief Engineer, Aerospace Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory
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Raymond M. Kolonay
Acting Chief Scientist, Aerospace Systems Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory