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ACCELERATING THE GLOBAL BUSINESS OF SPACE CONFERENCE BROCHURE In collaboration with NASA, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Energy, and the commercial space industry. FREE REGISTRATION REGISTER NOW Paid On-Demand Passes Available for $99 www.SpaceComExpo.com VIRTUAL EVENT I OCTOBER 19–29, 2020 Office of TECHNOLOGY TRANSITIONS

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ACCELERATINGTHE GLOBALBUSINESS OF SPACE

AMERICA’S COMMERCIAL SPACE CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION

CONFERENCE BROCHUREIn collaboration with NASA, the Department of Commerce,

the Department of Energy, and the commercial space industry.

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KEYNOTE AND FEATURED SPEAKERS Only at SpaceCom can you hear from and collaborate with all the biggest names in space that are working together to pursue the lucrative future of space commercialization.

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CONNER PROCHASKA

Chief Commercialization OfficerU.S. Department of Energy

TERESA CARLSON Vice PresidentWorldwide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services

MIKE GOLDActing Associate Adminis-trator for International and Interagency RelationsNASA

GENERAL LESTER L. LYLESUS Air Force (Ret.)

RICHARD GARRIOTTCitizen Astronaut

KATHYRN LUEDERSHead of Human Exploration and OperationsNASA

SEAN-YVES LE GALLPresidentCNES

DR. NEIL JACOBSActing NOAA AdministratorNOAA

AARTI MATTHEWSStarship Human Landing System Program ManagerSpaceX

SCOTT PACEExecutive SecretaryNational Space Council

DYLAN TAYLORCEOVoyager Space Holdings

MANDY VAUGHNPresidentVOX Space

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SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE VIRTUAL EVENT I OCTOBER 19–29, 2020

SPACECOM WEEK 1Monday, October 19 Tuesday, October 20 Wednesday, October 21 thursday, October 22

10:00 AMVirtual

MarketplaceVirtual

MarketplaceVirtual

MarketplaceVirtual

Marketplace10:30 AM SpaceCom Daily Brief

SpaceCom Daily Brief

SpaceCom Daily Brief

SpaceCom Daily Brief

11:00 AM Opening Keynote:

Artemis Rising General Session: Whole of

Government General Session:

Commercial Opportunities Keynote:

Industry Applications

11:45 AM Break Break Break Break

12:00 PM –1:00 PM

Special SpaceCom Update from the National Space Council

Changing and Enhanced Role for Space Insurance

Space Traffic Management and Debris Mitigation

New Industry Data Analytic Capabilities

NASA’s Big Move to Commercial Communications and Navigation Capabilities

Asset Tracking & SecurityUse of Satellites for CrisisAnticipation, Mitigation

& Recovery

LPS LIVE! DoE Lab Partnership Service Review

12:45 PM Break Break Break Break

1:00 PM –2:00 PM*

Satellites and the Future of Global Healthcare Policy

New Public and Private Financing Mechanisms DOD/Space Force Discussion

Satellite Constellations and What They Mean for End User

Industries

Sponsored Education Carbon Footprint and Emissions Monitoring

Asset Monitoring and Maintenance Sponsored Education

1:45 PM Break Break Break Break

2:00 PM Opening Event Virtual Marketplace Special Event Virtual

Marketplace Special Event Virtual Marketplace Special Event Virtual

Marketplace

3:00 PM Day Concludes Day Concludes Day Concludes Day Concludes

SPACECOM WEEK 2Monday, October 26 Tuesday, October 27 Wednesday, October 28 thursday, October 29

10:00 AMVirtual

MarketplaceVirtual

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Marketplace10:30 AM SpaceCom Daily Brief

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11:00 AM Keynote: International Space Station

General Session: Humans In Space

General Session: International Space Economies

Keynote: Women of Space

11:45 AM Break Break Break Break

12:00 PM –1:00 PM*

ISS Commercial Utilization: Pharmaceutical and Medical

Research Space Tourism Satellite Maintenance and

ManagementCislunar and Deep Space

Advanced Communications

Transferring NASA Technology

Leveraging Commercial Capabilities for NASA’s Artemis

Program and Cislunar Exploration

Industries of the Future Sponsored Education

12:45 PM Break Break Break Break

1:00 PM 2:00 PM*

ISS Commercial Utilization: In-Space Manufacturing

Spaceports as the Innovation Hub for Regions

Implications of New Human Spaceflight Capability

Nuclear Propulsion and Power Generation

Sponsored Education Lunar Lander Program Pathway to a Cislunar Economy Sponsored Education

1:45 PM Break Break Break Break

2:00 PM Special Event Virtual Marketplace Special Event Virtual

Marketplace Special Event Virtual Marketplace Closing Event Virtual

Marketplace

3:00 PM Day Concludes Day Concludes Day Concludes SpaceCom Concludes

*Concurrent 1-Hour Sessions

Enabling Commercial Space

Industry Applications of Satellite Enabled Services

Low Earth Orbit Economy

ARTEMIS: Returning to the MoonTRAC

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMMING In 2020, SpaceCom’s schedule has been reengineered to optimize the virtual format and make it easier for you to participate on your schedule no matter where you are located around the world.

Enabling Commercial SpaceOctober 19–21

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ARTEMIS: Returning to the MoonOctober 27–29

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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

SPACECOM DAILY BRIEFJoin us for an update on the news surrounding the commercial space industry. Beth Mund, host of the Casual Space Podcast, will kick off the day with her take on the news as well as prepare attendees for what they’ll experience each day. Speaker: Beth Mund, Casual Space Podcast Host & Keynote Speaker & SpaceCom 2020 Moderator

11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

OPENING KEYNOTE: ARTEMIS RISING NASA representative Jim Bridenstine provides the status of the Artemis return to the moon program, the international partnerships involved, and the upcoming launch of Crew-1 missions to transport astronauts to the ISS.Moderator: Christian Davenport, Staff Writer and Author, The Washington Post Speaker: Mike Gold, Acting Associate Administrator for International and Interagency Relations, NASA

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

SPECIAL SPACECOM UPDATE FROM THE NATIONAL SPACE COUNCIL The National Space Council (NSpC) User Advisory Group discusses the impact of the NSpC on the commercial space sector and plans for the future. Attendees can expect to learn the steps that the NSpC is taking to leverage the shift to outsourcing to commercial enterprises the U.S. government’s civilian and military space requirements for the 21st century.Moderator: Michael Beavin, Senior Policy Advisor, NASASpeakers:• Tim Ellis, Chief Executive Officer, Relativity Space• Mandy Vaughn, President, VOX Space

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

NASA’S BIG MOVE TO COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS AND NAVIGATION CAPABILITIESNASA is planning to migrate its Near Earth Network (NEN) and Space Network (SN) C&N services to commercially provided capabilities over the 2020s and beyond. In working toward this national objective, NASA is engaging with the space communications community to address the challenges to achieving interoperability, including standards, technology, techniques, and overcoming spectrum regulatory barriers. In this session, key NASA executives from the Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) Program in HEOMD will discuss ongoing efforts to facilitate the development of interoperable, commercially provided C&N services to support near-Earth missions of NASA and select partners.Moderator: Badri Younis, Deputy Associate Administrator and Program Manager for Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN), NASASpeakers:• Philip Baldwin, Operations Manager, Space Communications

and Navigation (SCaN) Program, NASA• Gregory Heckler, Engineering Manager at NASA’s Space

Communication and Navigation Program (SCaN), NASA• Jason Mitchell, Director of SCaN’s Advanced Communication

and Navigation Technology (ACNT) Division, NASA

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM

SATELLITES AND THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL HEALTHCARE POLICYSatellites are being used to identify the location of the most vulnerable and overlooked populations at risk for COVID-19. This session explores how space technology will be increasingly employed to understand the spread of infectious diseases and inform research on other global health crises. Moderator: Jess Beutler, Program Manager, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap TeamSpeakers:• Matt Hallas, Technical Lead for the Sustainable Development

Practice, Maxar• Lindsey Rakers, Associate Director, The Carter Center

OCTOBER 19 I 2020 TRACKS Enabling Commercial Space

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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

SPACECOM DAILY BRIEFJoin us for an update on the news surrounding the commercial space industry. Beth Mund, host of the Casual Space Podcast, will kick off the day with her take on the news as well as prepare attendees for what they’ll experience each day. Speaker: Beth Mund, Casual Space Podcast Host & Keynote Speaker & SpaceCom 2020 Moderator

11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

GENERAL SESSION: WHOLE OF GOVERNMENTRepresentatives from NASA, the National Space Council, and the Department of Commerce discuss how they will work together on policies and actions they need to take to enable the trillion-dollar space economy.Moderator: Greg Autry, Director, SoCal Commercial Spaceflight Initiative Speakers: • Kevin O’Connell, Director, Office of Space Commerce,

Department of Commerce• Scott Pace, Executive Secretary, National Space Council

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

CHANGING AND ENHANCED ROLE FOR SPACE INSURANCEInsurance specialists will discuss their approaches to the changing nature of launch capability, frequency, reliability, and reduced cost that create a big shift in how insurance markets help control risk and be cost competitive in the new era of commercial space.Moderator: Christopher Kunstadter, Global Head of Space, AXA XLSpeakers:• Nishant Choksi, Managing Director, Ares Advisors LLC• Jeffrey Poliseno, Chief Executive Officer, International Space

Brokers

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

ASSET TRACKING AND SECURITY Shipping and facility security utilize satellites to track assets worldwide. This session explores how business is improving margins by using these technologies and which industries are leading and benefiting the most. Moderator: Dan Carroll, Cybersecurity Practice Manager, Dell, US FederalSpeakers:• Dan Katz, Chief Executive Officer, Orbital Sidekick• Robert Rainhart, Chief Operating Officer, HawkEye 360, Inc.

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM

NEW PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FINANCING MECHANISMSThe panel discusses the successes and lessons learned from public and private funding strategies run by NASA and the Department of Defense to support the commercial space industry. The panelists will suggest financing models that could be refined to further enable the one-trillion-dollar space economy. Moderator: Hoyt Davidson, Managing Partner, Near Earth LLCSpeakers:• Steven “Bucky” Butow, Director, Space Portfolio, Defense

Innovation Unit• John-Paul Menez, Vice President, Middle Market & Specialized

Industries Group• Dr. Daniel Rasky, Chief, Space Portal Office, NASA Ames

Research Center

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM

CARBON FOOTPRINT AND EMISSIONS MONITORINGWe are restoring the balance of Earth, and satellites are the essential tool. It is satellite data that will give governments and industry the ability to monitor and reduce the carbon footprint in far more serious ways. In this session, we present a dialogue with companies that operate and use satellite data to monitor, manage and profit from satellites that monitor the planet’s carbon footprint.Moderator: Lou Zacharilla, Director of Development, Space & Satellite Professionals InternationalSpeakers:• Yotam Ariel, CEO, Bluefield Technologies• Sebastien Biraud, Staff Scientist, Climate Sciences Department

Head, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory• Steve Hamburg, Chief Scientist, Environmental Defense Fund

OCTOBER 20 I 2020 TRACKS Enabling Commercial Space

Industry Applications of Satellite Enabled Services

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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

SPACECOM DAILY BRIEFJoin us for an update on the news surrounding the commercial space industry. Beth Mund, host of the Casual Space Podcast, will kick off the day with her take on the news as well as prepare attendees for what they’ll experience each day. Speaker: Beth Mund, Casual Space Podcast Host & Keynote Speaker & SpaceCom 2020 Moderator

11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

GENERAL SESSION: COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES This panel of senior executives from Lockheed Martin, the Department of Energy, and other key government agencies reviews the government’s use of commercial innovators to achieve their goals.Moderator: Carissa Christensen, Founder & CEO, Bryce Space and TechnologySpeakers:• Joe Landon, Vice President, Advanced Programs Development

for Commercial Civil Space, Lockheed Martin• Conner Prochaska, Chief Commercialization Officer, U.S.

Department of Energy

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

SPACE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND DEBRIS MITIGATIONThe level of debris and our ability to monitor it in LEO has become a crisis. This panel focuses on the strategies to best achieve space safety, security, and sustainability, which will include making space more transparent and predictable. Further steps include making space actors accountable for their behaviors.Moderator: Moriba Jah, Astrodynamicist and Space Environmentalist, University of Texas at AustinSpeakers:• Dr. Diane Howard, Chief Counsel for Space Commerce, U.S.

Department of Commerce • Dr. Holger Krag, Head of the Space Safety Programme Office,

European Space Agency

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

USE OF SATELLITES FOR CRISIS ANTICIPATION, MITIGATION AND RECOVERYEmergency monitoring and response applications for space-based assets are becoming an indispensable tool to mitigate the effects of pandemics, hurricanes, mass fires, and refugee crises. This session delves into new ways these capabilities can be applied here on Earth.Moderator: Steve Young, Vice President, Business Development and Sales, ICEYESpeakers:• Dr. Orla Dermody, Director of Product, Maxar• Dr. Neil Jacobs, Acting NOAA Administrator, NOAA

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM

DOD/SPACE FORCE DISCUSSIONThe creation of the U.S. Space Force is recognition of the increasing role that space will play in national security. This session explores this development and the increased efforts by the DOD to leverage private sector innovation to meet their crucial space operations. Moderator: Steven Kwast, Lt. General, USAFSpeakers:• Gary Gattis, Chief Executive Officer, Galactic Systems• Lars Hoffman, Senior Vice President of Global Launch Services,

Rocket Lab• Robert Lightfoot, Vice President, Strategy & Business

Development, Lockheed Martin

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM

ASSET MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE When assets are spread across the globe all industries are increasingly turning to satellite applications for monitoring and maintenance. From pipelines to agribusiness to fisheries, satellite imagery and analytics provide the abilities that were previously very difficult or impossible to achieve. This session showcases how the agribusiness and oil and gas sectors are applying the capabilities today and their plans for the future.Moderator: David Hartshorn, Chief Executive Officer, Geeks Without FrontiersSpeakers:• Adam Maher, Chief Executive Officer & Founder, Ursa Space

Systems, Inc.• Ariel Zajdband, Product SME, Agriculture Planet

OCTOBER 21 I 2020 TRACKS Enabling Commercial Space

Industry Applications of Satellite Enabled Services

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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

SPACECOM DAILY BRIEFJoin us for an update on the news surrounding the commercial space industry. Beth Mund, host of the Casual Space Podcast, will kick off the day with her take on the news as well as prepare attendees for what they’ll experience each day. Speaker: Beth Mund, Casual Space Podcast Host & Keynote Speaker & SpaceCom 2020 Moderator

11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

KEYNOTE: INDUSTRY APPLICATIONSThis general session features how Amazon Web Services helps terrestrial industries take advantage of space-enabled services already in place at competitive pricing.Moderator: Dr. Douglas Terrier, CTO, NASASpeaker: Teresa Carlson, Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

NEW INDUSTRY DATA ANALYTIC CAPABILITIESThere is a tsunami of data coming from Earth observation capabilities today. Companies that are applying data analytics and finding the “needle in the haystack” are creating gold-mine opportunities for themselves and their customers. This panel explores these latest “killer apps” and which companies are leading the way in their creation.Moderator: Chris Quilty, Chief Executive Officer, Quilty Analytics LLCSpeakers:• Gabe Domincoielo, Co-Founder, Umbra Lab, Inc.• Daniel Pilone, Chief Executive Officer, Element 84, Inc.• John Serafini, Chief Executive Officer, HawkEye 360, Inc.

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

LPS LIVE! DOE LAB PARTNERSHIP SERVICE REVIEWA fast-paced, live-action guide through the Department of Energy’s premier online platform for connecting and partnering with its world-class National Lab system.Moderator: Peebles Squire, Communications Lead, Office of Technology Transitions, Department of EnergySpeakers:• Rob Bechtel, Program Manager, Office of Technology

Transitions, Department of Energy• Bridget Dunn, Digital Communications Specialist, Office of

Technology Transitions, Department of Energy

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM

SATELLITE CONSTELLATIONS AND WHAT THEY MEAN FOR END USER INDUSTRIESLow and middle Earth orbiting satellite constellations will dominate the Earth observation and communication market. These intelligent, small, cheap, and easy to replace satellites pose great opportunities and some challenges. This panel examines the technical challenges and market potential of these new systems. Moderator: Charles Lee Mudd, Jr., Founder and Principal Attorney, Mudd LawSpeakers:• Chad Brinkley, Chief Space Officer, Galactic Systems • Mark Matossian, Chief Executive Officer, ICEYE US, Inc.

OCTOBER 22 I 2020 TRACKS Enabling Commercial Space

Industry Applications of Satellite Enabled Services

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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

SPACECOM DAILY BRIEFJoin us for an update on the news surrounding the commercial space industry. Beth Mund, host of the Casual Space Podcast, will kick off the day with her take on the news as well as prepare attendees for what they’ll experience each day. Speaker: Beth Mund, Casual Space Podcast Host & Keynote Speaker & SpaceCom 2020 Moderator

11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

KEYNOTE: INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATIONThe new head of NASA’s International Space Station (ISS) program provides a status of and exciting new industry applications for the ISS as well as insight into the future of ISS.Moderator: Alexander MacDonald, Chief Economist, NASASpeaker: Joel Montalbano, International Space Station Program Manager, NASA

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

ISS COMMERCIAL UTILIZATION: PHARMACEUTICAL AND MEDICAL RESEARCHThe ISS is a national resource that offers companies many unique services. Its microgravity environment can create dramatic breakthroughs in pharmaceutical and biologic research—for example, the ability to grow brain cells! This session reviews the many business opportunities in conducting biologic research and even bio manufacturing in space.Moderator: Jana Stoudemire, Commercial Innovation Officer, Space TangoSpeakers: • Jennifer Buchli, ISS Deputy Chief Scientist, NASA• Dr. Luc Gervais, Founder and CEO, 1Drop Diagnostics• Dr. Nicole Wagner, PhD, President and CEO, LambdaVision

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

NASA SESSION: TRANSFERRING NASA TECHNOLOGYNASA’s treasure trove of technology is available to American industry and entrepreneurs to apply in profitable ways. In this session, NASA technology transfer leaders will discuss the many ways the private sector can tap into the accumulated knowledge NASA has to share.Moderator: Daniel Lockney, Technology Transfer Program Executive, NASASpeakers: • Krista Jensen, Technology Transfer Officer, NASA• Kimberly Minafra, Technology Transfer Program Specialist,

NASA Ames Research Center

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM

ISS COMMERCIAL UTILIZATION: IN-SPACE MANUFACTURING In this session, panelists will discuss their experiences utilizing the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory for research and product development, highlight the benefits of conducting research in microgravity, and examine the broader potential value of such activities. The discussion will also cover how future ISS National Lab efforts may provide opportunities to further explore and scale in-space production and manufacturing endeavors on station. This year marks 20 years of continuous human presence in low Earth orbit—join us as we embark on the next 20 years of our shared future in space.Moderator: Kenneth Shields, Acting Executive Director, ISS National LabSpeakers:• Dr. Lynn Harper, Lead Integrative Studies, Space Portal, NASA

Ames Research Center• Justin Kugler, Vice President, Advanced Programs, Made In

Space, Inc.• Dr. Abba Zubair, Department of Laboratory Medicine and

Pathology, The Mayo Clinic

OCTOBER 26 I 2020 TRACKS Enabling Commercial Space

Industry Applications of Satellite Enabled Services

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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

SPACECOM DAILY BRIEFJoin us for an update on the news surrounding the commercial space industry. Beth Mund, host of the Casual Space Podcast, will kick off the day with her take on the news as well as prepare attendees for what they’ll experience each day. Speaker: Beth Mund, Casual Space Podcast Host & Keynote Speaker & SpaceCom 2020 Moderator

11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

GENERAL SESSION: HUMANS IN SPACEThis panel highlights the challenges and opportunities created in LEO and cislunar environments for extended human presence in space.Moderator: Karlton Johnson, Chief Executive Officer, DeLaine Strategy Group LLCSpeakers:• Jeffrey Manber, CEO, NanoRacks• Dylan Taylor, CEO, Voyager Space Holdings

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

SPACE TOURISM In the near future, people will be able to experience spaceflight with commercial providers like Virgin Galactic, Axiom, and Blue Origin. This session discusses the market potential, timing, cost options, and impact of space tourism on the human psyche. Moderator: Sudhir Pai, CEO, Autonomous Energy VenturesSpeakers: • Amir Blachman, Chief Business Officer, Axiom Space• Richard Garriott, Citizen Astronaut• Jane Poynter, Founder, Co-CEO, Space Perspective

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

LEVERAGING COMMERCIAL CAPABILITIES FOR NASA’S ARTEMIS PROGRAM AND CISLUNAR EXPLORATIONNASA is looking to the private sector as a partner in achieving the Artemis goals of returning to the moon. What is the potential that this relationship is creating in the near term not only for direct NASA support but also for unique commercial endeavors that may spin off from it?Moderator: Laurie Chappell, Senior Director of Civil Space and Space Infrastructure, MaxarSpeakers:• Andy Crocker, Deputy Program Manager, Human Landing

System, Dynetics• Richard French, Business Development and Strategy, Space

Systems, Rocket Lab• Jennifer Lopez, Director of Business Development, Astronotic

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM

SPACEPORTS AS THE INNOVATION HUB FOR REGIONS Spaceports around the world are serving as regional innovation centers for high-tech activities and creating positive economic development opportunities. Speakers review what the future looks like for spaceports and what funding will be necessary.Moderator: George Nield, President, Commercial Space Technologies, LLCSpeakers:• Cherie Matthew, Project Manager — Senior Associate, Corgan• Pam Underwood, Director, FAA Office of Spaceports

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM

LUNAR LANDER PROGRAM NASA’s lunar lander program is the critical piece of the Artemis program responsible for ferrying astronauts to the lunar surface and returning them safely home. This special session, led by NASA’s Human Landing System Program Manager with representatives of the three providers, SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Dynetics, discusses the critical factors necessary for success.Moderator: Lisa Watson-Morgan, Human Landing System Program Manager, NASASpeakers:• John Couluris, Program Manager, Human Landing System,

Blue Origin• Aarti Matthews, Starship Human Landing System Program

Manager, SpaceX• Robert Wright, DHLS Program Manager, Dynetics

OCTOBER 27 I 2020 TRACKS Low Earth Orbit Economy

ARTEMIS: Returning to the Moon

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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

SPACECOM DAILY BRIEFJoin us for an update on the news surrounding the commercial space industry. Beth Mund, host of the Casual Space Podcast, will kick off the day with her take on the news as well as prepare attendees for what they’ll experience each day. Speaker: Beth Mund, Casual Space Podcast Host & Keynote Speaker & SpaceCom 2020 Moderator

11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

GENERAL SESSION: INTERNATIONAL SPACE ECONOMIESLearn how countries of differing capabilities and financial resources can take advantage of the expanding commercial space market to improve their local economies.Moderator: Mike Gold, Acting Associate Administrator for International and Interagency Relations, NASASpeaker: Jean-Yves Le Gall, President, CNES

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

SATELLITE MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT New services are setting the stage for satellites to become repairable, maintainable, and repurposable. This session explores the emerging capability of in-orbit servicing of satellite assets. Moderator: Carolyn Belle, Director, Advanced Systems, Astroscale U.S. Inc.Speakers:• Daniel Faber, CEO, Orbit Fab, Inc.• Negar Feher, Vice President Business Development, Momentus

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

NASA SESSION: INDUSTRIES OF THE FUTURENASA technology is creating the underpinning for new industries of the future. NASA’s work has already changed the world with advances in telecom and microprocessors. More is yet to come. This panel led by Douglas Terrier, NASA Chief Technologist, will explore the industries on the horizon that will stem from NASA innovation.Moderator: Douglas Terrier, Chief Technology Officer, NASA

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM

IMPLICATIONS OF NEW HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT CAPABILITYNASA’s Commercial Crew program is underway with SpaceX’s human rated vehicle and others will soon follow. This panel discusses the business implications of having many humans in LEO and in cislunar space as well as examining the potential of point-to-point travel around the globe. Moderator: Scott Altman, Senior Vice President Engineering, Aerospace and Mission Systems – Civil Operations, ASRC FederalSpeakers:• Michael Horkachuck, Manager, Commercial Crew Program

Resident at SpaceX, NASA• General Lester Lyles, US Air Force (Ret.) • Phil McAlister, Director for Commercial Spaceflight, NASA

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM

PATHWAY TO A CISLUNAR ECONOMY High expectations are riding on the Artemis return to the moon program. Commercial partnerships with NASA hope to generate new markets for goods and services in the cislunar domain. In this session, the panel will take a visionary look at the future potential of the cislunar economy.Moderator: Al Tadros, EVP Space Infrastructure, RedwireSpeaker: Tory Bruno, Chief Executive Officer, United Launch Alliance

OCTOBER 28 I 2020 TRACKS Low Earth Orbit Economy

ARTEMIS: Returning to the Moon

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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

SPACECOM DAILY BRIEFJoin us for an update on the news surrounding the commercial space industry. Beth Mund, host of the Casual Space Podcast, will kick off the day with her take on the news as well as prepare attendees for what they’ll experience each day. Speaker: Beth Mund, Casual Space Podcast Host & Keynote Speaker & SpaceCom 2020 Moderator

11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

KEYNOTE: WOMEN OF SPACE NASA’s Human Exploration discusses the crucial role that women have, are, and will continue to provide in getting America back to the moon, as well as in creating the trillion-dollar commercial space economy.Moderator: Vanessa Wyche, Deputy Director, NASA Johnson Space CenterSpeaker: Kathryn Lueders, Head of Human Exploration and Operations, NASA

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

CISLUNAR AND DEEP SPACE ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS Deep space communications is challenging and presents a critical need for robust broadband communication capacity across all sectors of space in which there is human activity. This session focuses on how the challenges may be solved and what the next generation of space communications will look like. Moderator: Kelly Larson, CEO, Aquarien Speakers:• Brian Barnett, Chief Executive Officer, Solstar Space Company• Brad Cheetham, Chief Executive Officer, Advanced Space, LLC• Leslie Deutsch, Deputy Director of the Interplanetary Network

Directorate, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM

NUCLEAR PROPULSION AND POWER GENERATION Nuclear power will play a pivotal role as humanity continues its exploration and development of our solar system. The Department of Energy has joined NASA to find new solutions to meet power and propulsion needs for the next-generation space operations. This session delves into the new technological capabilities and challenges being faced to satisfy the needs of this exploratory expansion.Moderator: Joseph L. DeCiantis, Project Manager, BWX Technologies, Inc.Speakers:• Michael Paluszek, President, Princeton Satellite Systems• Andrew Zillmer, Deputy Director, Space Nuclear Power &

Isotope Technologies Division, Idaho National Laboratory

As of September 15, 2020

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