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P&E TCs
Ashwani K. Gupta
Director, P&E Group
January 4, 2010
Agenda
Introduction JPC in 2012 and 2013-Keith/Gupta/Chenevy JPC 2010 – Tech Chair: Lance Chenault, Exec Chair: Dr. Woodrow Whitlow) –
(sponsorship: Jacobs Technology/ATA, NASA Marshall, NASA GRC, NASA Stennis) + Seeking support from GE Aviation, Honeywell, Aerojet, Lockheed Martin Company, ATK, Rolls Royce, Moog , ..)
JPC 2011- San Diego -Don Malloy --Tech. chair (General Chair- Alon Musk, CEO and CTO of SpaceX, Executive Chair: ??, Sponsorship,…)
JPC steering committee chair - All Educational – Ian Halliwell Updates from Staff Update from Aug meeting TC chair reports - 5 minute each Other Business
P&E OrganizationP&E Organization
Deputy Director Air-Breathing Propulsion
Jeff Hamstra
Aerospace Power Systems TC
Terrestrial Energy Systems TC
Gas Turbine Engines TC
High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC
Air Breathing Propulsion Integration TC
Deputy Director Rocket & Space Propulsion
I-Shih Chang
Hybrid Rockets TC
Liquid Propulsion TC
Solid Rockets TC
Electric Propulsion TC
Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion TC
Energetic Components & Systems TC
Propellants & Combustion TC
Deputy Director Advanced Propulsion &
TechnologiesSelma Goldstein
DirectorPropulsion & Energy
Ashwani Gupta
Deputy DirectorEnergy
David Lilley
Green Energy Tech. (GET) Working Group
Bill Lear / V. Lyons
P&E Group Directors
Director – Ashwani K. GuptaPhone: 301-405-5276E-mail: [email protected]
Deputy Director, Air-Breathing Propulsion - Jeff HamstraPhone: 817-655-8894E-mail: [email protected]
Deputy Director, Rocket & Space Propulsion - I-Shih Chang Phone: 310-336-5917 E-mail:[email protected]
Deputy Director, Advanced Propulsion & Technologies - Selma Goldstein Phone: 310-336-1013 E-mail: [email protected]
Deputy Director, Energy - David LilleyPhone: 405-744-5897E-mail: [email protected]
TC Chair (* = New TC chair)
Name Position Affiliation
Energy TC's
Dr. David Lilley Chair – Terrestrial Energy Oklahoma State UniversityHarout Ayvazian Chair – Aerospace Power Systems The Boeing Company
Past Chair: Mr. Michael Piszczor, NASA Glenn Research Center
Propulsion TC's
ABP Dr. Ray Best Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Hawker BeechcraftDr. Robert Bruckner Gas Turbine Engines NASA GRC
Dr. Marty Bradley High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Boeing Phantom Works Past Chair ABP, Dr. Clarence Chenault, Ohio Aerospace Institute
Rocket * Prof. Lyon King Chair - Electric Propulsion Michigan Tech Univ. Space Past Chair, Dan Goebel, Jet Propulsion LabProp. * Arif Karabeyoglu Chair - Hybrid Rockets SPG Corp
Past Chair: Dr. Andrew Prince, ATK Thiokol * Mr. Scott Miller Chair - Liquid Propulsion Aerojet Corp. Past Chair: Carl Engelbrecht, Johns Hopkins Univ/APL * Mr. Clyde Carr Chair - Solid Rockets ATK, Baltimore, MD Past Chair: Thomas Moore, ATK Tactical Prop & Controls, Baltimore, MD
Advanced Karl RInk Chair - Energetic Components & Systems University of IdahoProp. Past Chair: Dr. Barry T. Neyer, Perkin Elmer Optoelectronics
* Mr. Bryan Palaszewski, Chair - Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion NASA GRC
Past chair: Benjamin B. Donahue, Boeing
Prof. Fred Gouldin, Chair - Propellants & Combustion Cornell University Past Chair: Dr. Keith McManus, GE Global Research
TAC Organization - 2008
Vice President
Groups of Discipline and Technology Committees
Staff Liaison
Committee Liaisons
Deputy VP
Groups of Technology Integration, Systems, and
Program Committees DatabaseAnd IT
Interaction
New Initiatives New Programs
Future JPC Planning
JPC Locations2004 Ft. Lauderdale, Pratt&Whitney2005 Tucson, Raytheon2006 Sacramento, Aerojet2007 Cincinnati, GE 2008 Hartford, Pratt & Whitney2009 Denver, LM2010 Nashville (NASA GRC, Jacobs Technology/ATA, NASA Marshall, NASA
Stennis) + update from AIAA (Cecilia?)2011 San Diego, (sponsorship??) – update from AIAA (Cecilia?)2012 TBD Charleston, Montreal, Boston, Baltimore, Savannah (P&E 7/20/08)2013 TBD Seattle, Anchorage, Albuquerque, San Jose2014 Cleveland (Potential sponsorsship: Battelle, NASA, WPAFB,..)2015
JPC Statistics
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JPC 2010 -- 640
IECEC Statistics
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IECEC 2010 -- 106
JPC 09 Technical Conference Expectation
• Approximately 717 Abstracts Submitted Approximately 38 Abstracts Rejected Typical 15% Withdrawal/No-Show
Expect ~ 580 paper in ~150 sessionsStatus as of Aug. 1st: 503 Uploaded, 87 Pending
• Keynotes and Special Panel Sessions Apollo Anniversary Panel (Monday) 2 Keynote (Tuesday & Wednesday) and Awards Speakers 10 Special Panel Sessions
– Organized by Academic, Technical, and General Chair, and their delegates
– 2 on Public Policy, including a OSTP Public Consultation Session Ad Hoc Special Sessions (Ares, X-51, Prof. K. Kuo [3])
2009 JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & EXHIBIT
45th JPC VIP Guests/Speakers
Position Speaker/Panel Chair Candidate
Monday “Innovation in Launch and Space System Propulsion”
Conf. Opening Activity Apollo Anniversary Panel – Coordinated & Chaired by Bob Dickman, Exec. Dir. AIAA
(Arnie Aldrich, Gerry Griffin, Glynn Lunney, Frank Van Rensselaer, J.R. Thompson, Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, Bob Sieck)
JPC Welcome to Colorado – “Workforce Development and the Future of Aerospace in Colorado” Colorado Lt. Gov. Barbara O’Brien
Exec Dinner Host John Karas, Vice President LM Space Systems Co., Humand Flight Systems
Tuesday “Innovation in Aeronautical and Exo-Atmospheric Propulsion”
AM Keynote Speaker Dr. Werner Dahm (USAF Chief Scientist)
Evening: Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Wednesday “Innovation’s Future”
AM Keynote Speaker Brian Duffy (LMC, VP): Innovation’s Future - Constellation Initiatives
Luncheon Speaker Gen. Bob Kehler (USAF Space Command)
Intro by Mike Gass (Pres. United Launch Alliance)
2009 JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & EXHIBIT
45th JPC Panels, Chairs, and MembersPosition Panel Chair Candidate Contact Lead Status
Monday “Innovation in Launch and Space Vehicle Applications”
Monday AM Panel “Innovation in Launch Vehicle Applications – Boosters”
Co-Chairs: R. Johnson (The Aerospace Corp.) R. Kendall (Aerospace), J. Sponnick (ULA), B. Tiller (NASA/MSFC), M. Vozoff (SpaceX)
Monday Early PM Panel “Innovation in Launch Vehicle Appltns - Upper Stages”
Chair: G. Sowers (United Launch Alliance) K. Chojnacki (NASA/MSFC), B. Kutter (ULA ), M. Vozoff (SpaceX), M. Wilkins (ULA),
Monday Late PM Panels a) “Innovation in In-Space Prop., Customer Views”b) “Industry Challenges for the Next Generation Tactical Propulsion System”
a) Chair: J. Henderson (LMSSC Prop.Fellow) & W. Smith (Aerojet, Exe.Dir.BD)P. Garrison (JPL), Col. J. Maestas (USAF/SC), D. Bair (Echostar)b) Chair/Coord: J. Neidert K. Maikis (NAMMO), C. Shanholtz (Raytheon), K. Tappe (ATK), F. Tse (NSWC), B. Waltz (Aerojet), K. Naumann (Bayem-Chemie), J. Fleming (Roxel UK), J. Hurdle (GD-ATP)
Tuesday “Innovation in Aeronautic and Trans-Atmospheric Applications”
Tuesday AM Panel “Commercial Aero-space – Towards Greater Fuel Efficiency”
Chair:, Dr. J. Sabris (Chief Engineer, Systems Analysis & Aerodynamics, PW) L. Bruno (Hamilton Sundstrand), C. Colin (Goodrich)
Tuesday PM Panel “Addressing Aviation Energy Demand through Propulsion Efficiency“
Chair: Dr. J. Kenyon (Assoc. Dir. Aerospace Tech., Office Secretary of Defense) D. Carlson (GE Aviation) F. Collier (NASA), B. Koop (AFRL), J. Sabris (PW), J. Moorehouse (LM Aero)
Tuesday Early PM Panel““Military Aero – F35 Prop. Integration”
Chair: J.D. McFarlan (LM Aeronautics, VP. F-35 Development)T. Johnson (PW), Capt. J. Martins (USAF), J. Gspandl (GE Aviation))
Tuesday Late PM Panel “Where Next in Hypersonics? A View from Industry ”
Chair: Prof. Mark Lewis (U. Md., School of Eng.)J. Castro (PW), L. McKinney (McKinney), G. Orton (Boeing)
Wednesday “Innovation’s Past and Future Applications”
Wednesday AM Panel“Best & Worst of Times in Space Flt.”
Chair: Dr. E. Rice (Orbitec)Allan McDonald (Orbitec) and Dr. James Hansen (Auburn)
Wednesday PM Panel “OSTP - Biennial Update to National Plan for Aeronautics R&D and Related Infrastructure”
Co-Chairs: Dr. R. Samanta Roy (OSTP) and Dr. J. Shin (NASA)A President’s Office of Science and Technology Policy “Public Consultation” session
2009 JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & EXHIBIT
Paper Upload & Withdraw Percentages
2009 JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & EXHIBIT
Paper Upload & Withdraw %’s (cont.)
2009 JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & EXHIBIT
Paper Upload & Withdraw %’s (cont.)
2009 JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & EXHIBIT
Paper Upload & Withdraw %’s (cont.)
Technical Activities Committee
Potential New Award: Fred Billig Award in Hypersonics
• Proposed by HyTASP PC• To recognize sustained outstanding contributions and
achievements in the advancement of hypersonic systems or related technologies AIAA Hypersonics conference: 250 papers, 400 attendees
– Community size about 1000; 18-month award cycle Selection Committee includes member of HSABP TC Has permission to use Billig name
• Needs consultation and revision Establish need: provide examples of contributions that would not merit
recognition with an existing AIAA award Provide evidence of consultation with TCs responsible for (reasonably)
related existing awards. If similar contributions could be recognized with multiple awards, provide a strategy for managing this.
Document community size Spell out award criteria and minimum threshold
Technical Activities Committee
PPC has defined 3 categories of position papers
• AIAA Information Paper: Information only- no formal recommendation on a course
• AIAA Member/Group Position Paper: May include formal government recommendation
• AIAA Position Paper: provides an objective and balanced study with a clear AIAA position on the best course of action by government to address issues of interest or concern to AIAA members. This is the most stringent of the Public Policy papers, and therefore has the strictest guidelines for approval.
Technical Activities Committee
The TAC Position Paper process
Authoring Committee
TAC
Propose Propose AIAA AIAA
positionposition
Propose Propose AIAA AIAA
positionpositionReviseReviseReviseRevise
Peer ReviewCommittee
TAC Guidance
TAC Guidance
Establish Establish review review
committeecommittee
Establish Establish review review
committeecommittee
Complete?Complete?Complete?Complete?
Pass COI?Pass COI?Pass COI?Pass COI?
Approve?Approve?Approve?Approve?
ReviseReviseReviseRevise
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Technical Activities Committee
Action Items in Managing Events
• Consolidation/co-location Determine strategies for co-location or consolidation
– Identify events to bring together for the long-term, not just one or two years – start the detailed planning early
Avoid “two events in the same place” mindset– If different “models” – pick one. Don’t stay with two.
Make it a better event for both communities
• Clarifying Conference and Sponsorship budgets Registration fees should cover basic costs Sponsorships should cover costs+visibility+margin
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TAC’s role in AIAA Growth
• Strategic Plan has lots of BHAGs They cross all eight VP areas Most relate in some way to our technical “programs”
(That’s what we are about, after all)
• We have two technical strategic imperatives Aerospace efficiency/Energy technologies Monitor and reduce Environmental Impacts
• We must grow, or eventually die• Is TAC postured to lead???
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IECEC and JPC were co-located in Denver
What does this mean?• Program structure is the same for both conferences which makes merging
conferences relatively straight forward Each conference will have its own assigned rooms Both Planning committees will meet in Orlando to work on finalizing the program and
co-sponsored sessions Both conferences have the same deadline dates and registration fee, and those that
purchase the proceedings will have access to all papers Each conference had it's own call for papers, including a line by the title of the
conference that says “including (other conference's name)” Listings will be combined for prel. and final program to give people the best outlook to
what they can expect the program to be on-site.• Hopefully with the strength of both programs we can increase the over all
Conference attendance* International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IECEC)
Passport to the Future Teacher Workshop (3-4 August)
• Objective is to provide K-12 teachers materials to explain the aerospace industry and demystify math and science for their students,
• Concurrent sessions will focus on hands-on standards based activities. • Participants can network with other educators from across the country
and share ideas on how to inspire your students. • This event was created for teachers who are interested in astronautics
and aeronautics and want to learn about the technical side of hands-on activities.
• The grade level focus is from kindergarten to grade 12. • Teachers may attend technical exhibits, plenary session and technical
sessions. Contact: Lisa Bacon at [email protected] (AIAA Manager, Pre-College
Outreach/Student Activities
JPC Conference Sessions - Topics• Aircraft Propulsion; Air Breathing, Combined Cycle Systems and Components
Air Breathing Propulsion Integration (ABP - 7 Sessions) Gas-Turbine Engine (GTE – 14 Sessions) Hypersonic and Combined Cycle Propulsion (HYP - 16 Sessions, includes 1 panel) System Concepts and Supporting Propulsion Technology (SCP - 10 Sessions, incl’s 1 panel)
• Rockets & Space Propulsion Space & Earth-to-Orbit Vehicle Systems (VS - 7 Sessions, includes 1 panel) Electric Propulsion (EP - 21 Sessions) Liquid Rocket Propulsion (LP - 31 Sessions) Hybrid Rocket Propulsion (HR - 6 Sessions, includes 1 K.K. Kuo) Solid Rocket Propulsion (SR - 15 Sessions, includes 1 K.K. Kuo) In-space Propulsion Technologies (ISP - 2 Sessions, includes 1 panel)
• Advanced Propulsion & Technologies Advanced Propulsion Concepts for Future Flight (APC - 6 Sessions) Energetic Components & Systems (ECS - 4 Sessions) Ground Test (GT - 8 Sessions) Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion Systems (NFF - 6 Sessions) Propellants & Combustion (PC - 17 Sessions, includes 1 K.K. Kuo)
• History & Education History (HIS - 2 Sessions, plus 2 joint with LP) Propulsion Education (EDU - 2 Sessions)
2009 JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & EXHIBIT
45th JPC VIP Guests/Speakers
Position Speaker/Panel Chair Candidate
Monday “Innovation in Launch and Space System Propulsion”
Conf. Opening Activity Apollo Anniversary Panel – Coordinated & Chaired by Bob Dickman, Exec. Dir. AIAA
(Arnie Aldrich, Gerry Griffin, Glynn Lunney, Frank Van Rensselaer, J.R. Thompson, Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, Bob Sieck)
JPC Welcome to Colorado – “Workforce Development and the Future of Aerospace in Colorado” Colorado Lt. Gov. Barbara O’Brien
Exec Dinner Host John Karas, Vice President LM Space Systems Co., Humand Flight Systems
Tuesday “Innovation in Aeronautical and Exo-Atmospheric Propulsion”
AM Keynote Speaker Dr. Werner Dahm (USAF Chief Scientist)
Evening: Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Wednesday “Innovation’s Future”
AM Keynote Speaker Brian Duffy (LMC, VP): Innovation’s Future - Constellation Initiatives
Luncheon Speaker Gen. Bob Kehler (USAF Space Command)
Intro by Mike Gass (Pres. United Launch Alliance)
2009 JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & EXHIBIT
45th JPC Panels, Chairs, and MembersPosition Panel Chair Candidate Contact Lead Status
Monday “Innovation in Launch and Space Vehicle Applications”
Monday AM Panel “Innovation in Launch Vehicle Applications – Boosters”
Co-Chairs: R. Johnson (The Aerospace Corp.) R. Kendall (Aerospace), J. Sponnick (ULA), B. Tiller (NASA/MSFC), M. Vozoff (SpaceX)
Monday Early PM Panel “Innovation in Launch Vehicle Appltns - Upper Stages”
Chair: G. Sowers (United Launch Alliance) K. Chojnacki (NASA/MSFC), B. Kutter (ULA ), M. Vozoff (SpaceX), M. Wilkins (ULA),
Monday Late PM Panels a) “Innovation in In-Space Prop., Customer Views”b) “Industry Challenges for the Next Generation Tactical Propulsion System”
a) Chair: J. Henderson (LMSSC Prop.Fellow) & W. Smith (Aerojet, Exe.Dir.BD)P. Garrison (JPL), Col. J. Maestas (USAF/SC), D. Bair (Echostar)b) Chair/Coord: J. Neidert K. Maikis (NAMMO), C. Shanholtz (Raytheon), K. Tappe (ATK), F. Tse (NSWC), B. Waltz (Aerojet), K. Naumann (Bayem-Chemie), J. Fleming (Roxel UK), J. Hurdle (GD-ATP)
Tuesday “Innovation in Aeronautic and Trans-Atmospheric Applications”
Tuesday AM Panel “Commercial Aero-space – Towards Greater Fuel Efficiency”
Chair:, Dr. J. Sabris (Chief Engineer, Systems Analysis & Aerodynamics, PW) L. Bruno (Hamilton Sundstrand), C. Colin (Goodrich)
Tuesday PM Panel “Addressing Aviation Energy Demand through Propulsion Efficiency“
Chair: Dr. J. Kenyon (Assoc. Dir. Aerospace Tech., Office Secretary of Defense) D. Carlson (GE Aviation) F. Collier (NASA), B. Koop (AFRL), J. Sabris (PW), J. Moorehouse (LM Aero)
Tuesday Early PM Panel““Military Aero – F35 Prop. Integration”
Chair: J.D. McFarlan (LM Aeronautics, VP. F-35 Development)T. Johnson (PW), Capt. J. Martins (USAF), J. Gspandl (GE Aviation))
Tuesday Late PM Panel “Where Next in Hypersonics? A View from Industry ”
Chair: Prof. Mark Lewis (U. Md., School of Eng.)J. Castro (PW), L. McKinney (McKinney), G. Orton (Boeing)
Wednesday “Innovation’s Past and Future Applications”
Wednesday AM Panel “Best & Worst of Times in Space Flt.”
Chair: Dr. E. Rice (Orbitec)Allan McDonald (Orbitec) and Dr. James Hansen (Auburn)
Wednesday PM Panel “OSTP - Biennial Update to National Plan for Aeronautics R&D and Related Infrastructure”
Co-Chairs: Dr. R. Samanta Roy (OSTP) and Dr. J. Shin (NASA)A President’s Office of Science and Technology Policy “Public Consultation” session
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Keynote Panel & Speakers
• Monday AM Technical Conference Opening Activity Apollo Anniversary Panel (in place of Keynote)
– Chair: Bob Dickman, Exec. Dir. AIAA– Panelists: Arnie Aldrich, Gerry Griffin, Glynn Lunney, Frank Van Rensselaer,
J.R. Thompson, Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, Bob Sieck– Greetings from Colorado Lt. Gov. Barbara O’Brien
• Tuesday AM Keynote Dr. Werner Dahm, USAF Chief Scientist
• Wednesday AM Keynote Brian Duffy, Lockheed Martin, VP, Altair Programs Mgr
• Wednesday Awards Banquet At convention center open to all conference attendees as included
in their registration fees Speaker – Gen. Bob Kehler USAF/SC
Technical Conference Expectation
• Approximately ~835 Abstracts Submitted Approximately 38 Abstracts Rejected Typical 15% Withdrawal/No-Show
Expect ~ 680 paper in 174 sessions• Keynotes and Special Panel Sessions
Apollo Anniversary Panel (Monday) 2 Keynote (Tuesday & Wednesday) and Awards Speakers 10 Special Panel Sessions
– Organized by Academic, Technical, and General Chair, and their delegates (including LM Fellows J. Hamstra & J. Clarke)
– 2 on Public Policy, including a OSTP Public Consultation Session Ad Hoc Special Sessions (Ares, X-51, Prof. K. Kuo [3])
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Institute Results as of 30 June 2009 (in thousands)
FY08 FY09 FY09Actual Continuing Ops Actual Budget Variance
14,533 Revenues 14,053 14,345 (292)
(15,842) Expenses (15,223) (15,698) 475
(1,309) Subtotal Ops (1,170) (1,353) 183
AMS Web(800) Expenses (1,570) (1,162) (408)
Strategic Plan(703) Expenses (868) (1,013) 145
(1,503) Subtotal Initiatives (2,438) (2,175) (263)
(70) Non Operating Depreciation (Refurb) (93) (93) 0
(2,882) Subtotal AIAA Before Transfers (3,701) (3,621) (80)
1,503 Auth. Transfers (Initiatives) 2,030 2,175 (145)63 Auth. Transfers (Refurb) 63 63 0
(1,316) Total AIAA (1,608) (1,383) (225)
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Continuing Ops as of 30 June 2009
($3,000)
($2,500)
($2,000)
($1,500)
($1,000)
($500)
$0
$500
$1,000
AIAA Financial ResultsAs of 30 June 2009
Continuing Operations
Actual Net Budgeted Net FY08 Actual
($ in thousands)
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Top Ten Leading Performance Key Indicators June ‘09
Prior Year FY09 FY09 TrendDescription Actual Budget Actual to Budget
Vended Event Full Paid Registrants 1,315 1,300 1,159 -10.85%
Legend:
TAC Event Full Paid Registrants 4,356 4,626 4,330 -6.40% >3% positive variance
-3% to 3% variance
Education Book Sales (Net of Returns) $599 $654 $611 -6.57% at least 3% negative variance
Professional Members 29,238 29,900 28,860 -3.48%
Corporate Members 85 87 91 4.60%
Exhibit Sales $1,053 $697 $645 -7.46%
TAC Sponsorship Revenue $488 $375 $390 4.00%
Institutional Subscriptions-Journals $2,471 $2,448 $2,510 2.53%
Institutional Subscribers-Tech Papers 116 101 120 18.81%
Tech Papers Published 2,965 3,315 3,113 -6.09%
($ In thousands)
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Continuing Operations By VP June 2009 (Includes AMS Allocation)
($1,000)
($800)
($600)
($400)
($200)
$0
$200
$400
Educ Pubs TAC Pub Pol Stnds Mbr Srvcs Institute Int'l
AIAA Financial Results by VP of Continuing Operationsfor the 9 Months ending 30 June 2009
($ in thousands)
FY09 Actual FY09 Budget