Event Tag: AIAA SOSTC

Cancelled – AIAA SOSTC Improving Space Operations Workshop 2020

 Full Conference Site

The organizers of the 2020 Improving Space Operations Workshop have regretfully decided to cancel this year’s workshop because of the growing uncertainty associated with the ongoing and increasing spread of the novel coronavirus. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes. Please plan on joining us next year for the ISOW, the details of which will appear on https://isow.space.swri.edu/.

Please continue to check https://isow.space.swri.edu/ for details on how to receive a refund for registration fees.

AIAA SOSTC Improving Space Operations Workshop 2022

The 2022 AIAA SOSTC Improving Space Operations Workshop, set for 16–17 May 2022, will be held virtually.

You are invited to attend Improving Space Operations Workshop 2022, organized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Space Operations & Support Technical Committee (SOSTC). The 2022 workshop will be held virtually 16–17 May 2022.

Technical subject areas that will be covered in 2022 include:

  • Engineering & Technology Management
  • Aerospace Sciences
  • Aircraft & Atmospheric Systems
  • Information Systems
  • Propulsion & Energy
  • Space Operations & Systems

AIAA SOSTC Improving Space Operations Workshop 2021

The 2021 AIAA SOSTC Improving Space Operations Workshop 2021, set for 6–8 April, will be held virtually.

You are invited to attend Improving Space Operations Workshop 2021, organized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Space Operations & Support Technical Committee (SOSTC). The 2021 workshop will be held virtually 6–8 April and is jointly sponsored by AIAA, the SpaceOps Organization, Pearl River Technologies, Omitron, a.i. solutions, and ASRC Federal.

The objectives of the workshop are:

  • Investigate the development, implementation, and operation of systems that support space related activities.
  • Focus on operations technologies associated with space operations infrastructure, including the internet and other commercial technologies.
  • Develop positions on operational issues needing AIAA input from a cross section of member expertise. Identify approaches and standards for making operations more affordable, more flexible, more productive, and safer.

As in past years, the emphasis will be on small groups (virtual breakout sessions) working to advance the level of understanding in several technical areas relevant to space operations. For any questions, please contact [email protected].

Note: Restrictions will be in place for non-US citizens. Only employees (not contractors) of the following space agencies are welcomed to register and participate (JAXA, CNES, ESA, DLR, ASI, CSA, ISRO). Those individuals will need to be registered no later than TBD. Picture ID issued by the respective space agency will be required.