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This is the ISDC 2015 Space Solar Power Track Front Page . . .

Space Solar Power Track Co-Chairs

  • John C. Mankins -
    • John C. Mankins is an entrepreneur and leader in strategic technology management and systems innovation. He is President of Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC, President and CTO of Mankins Space Technology, Inc., and was formerly Chief Technologist for Human Exploration and Development of Space at NASA Headquarters. Mankins' 25-year career at NASA Headquarters and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) involved flight projects, space mission operations, systems-level innovation and technology R&D management. Before leaving NASA, Mankins managed an $850M annual exploration technology budget, involving more than 100 projects and 10,000 personnel. Mankins is recognized as the leading expert in the field of space solar power (SSP), managing NASA's SSP programs from 1995-2003, leading a demonstration of wireless power transmission for the Discover Channel (2008), and co-chairing the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) study of SSP (2008-2011). He invented a novel Solar Power Satellite (SPS) concept: SPS-ALPHA (SPS by means of Arbitrarily Large Phased Array). Mankins authored the book, “The Case for Space Solar Power” (2014), which makes the first integrated business case for solar power from space. He lives on the California Central Coast with his wife and daughter, four cats, one dog, and assorted cattle, turkeys, coyotes, etc. He is working on two new books.
  • Gary P. Barnhard -
    • Gary Barnhard - a self-described synergistic technological philanthropist, entrepreneur, and serial venture capitalist now serving as the President & CEO of Xtraordinary Innovative Space Partnerships, Inc. (XISP-Inc) a start-up company focused on International Space Station technology development work as well as Barnhard Associates, LLC, a systems engineering consulting firm and Internet Service Provider (Xisp.net) based in Cabin John, Maryland. He is a robotic space systems engineer whose professional work includes a wide range of robotic, space, and computer systems engineering projects. He received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the University of Maryland College Park in 1982 combining Aerospace Engineering, Materials Science, with graduate work in science policy, solar physics, and artificial intelligence/knowledge based systems. He served as a Space Systems Engineer and Information Systems Architect for EER Systems, and as a Senior Space Systems Engineer on the Grumman Space Station Systems Engineering and Integration Contract (SSEIC) responsible for advanced automation and robotic systems support. He was the Executive Secretary of the Space Station Freedom Program Robotics Working Group and received a NASA Group Achievement Award for the Robotic Systems Integration Standards Interface Design Review Team, as well as an Outstanding Support Award from the Canadian Space Agency Space Station Freedom Program Liaison Office. He is an Associate Fellow of the AIAA and a life member of the National Space Society.

Space Solar Power Track Outline

  • Concept Evolution - establishing and maintaining technical credibility
  • National Programs - what is being done and what is planned
  • Applications - Commercial Stepping Stones to the future, drawing out real requirements
    • Space-to-Space
    • Space-to-Alternate Surfaces/Near Earth Objects
    • Space-to-Earth
  • Bonus Session - Space Solar Power on the Moon 2 to 3 papers and a panel discussion on the importance of and approaches to developing Space Solar Power energy resources on the Moon.
isdc_2015_space_solar_power.1423208452.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/02/06 02:40 by garybarnhard