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   * Gary P. Barnhard -   * 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.     * 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.
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 ==== Track Chair Responsibilities ==== ==== Track Chair Responsibilities ====
  
 === Timing === === Timing ===
-  * Current allocation:+  *** Current allocation:**
     * 2 hours of track time on Thursday May 21st      * 2 hours of track time on Thursday May 21st 
     * 6 hours on track time on Friday May 22nd (with 2 x 20 mins breaks in addition to lunch).     * 6 hours on track time on Friday May 22nd (with 2 x 20 mins breaks in addition to lunch).
-  * Requested allocation:+  *** Requested allocation:**
     * 6 hours of track time on Thursday May 21st (with 2 x 20 mins breaks in addition to lunch).     * 6 hours of track time on Thursday May 21st (with 2 x 20 mins breaks in addition to lunch).
     * 6 hours on track time on Friday May 22nd (with 2 x 20 mins breaks in addition to lunch).     * 6 hours on track time on Friday May 22nd (with 2 x 20 mins breaks in addition to lunch).
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   * Narrative Description to be provided   * Narrative Description to be provided
    
-  - Slot #1 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #1 30 minutes including Q&- The Case for Space Solar Power - John Mankins 
-  - Slot #2 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #2 30 minutes including Q&- TBD 
-  - Slot #3 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #3 30 minutes including Q&- TBD 
-  - Slot #4 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #4 30 minutes including Q&- TBD 
-  - Panel 60 minutes including Q&A+  - Panel 60 minutes including Q&- All four speakers
  
 === Session 2 National Programs - what is being done and what is planned === === Session 2 National Programs - what is being done and what is planned ===
   * Narrative Description to be provided     * Narrative Description to be provided  
-  - Slot #1 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #1 30 minutes including Q&A - Japanese Programs 
-  - Slot #2 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #2 30 minutes including Q&- Japanese Programs B 
-  - Slot #3 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #3 30 minutes including Q&A - Chinese Programs 
-  - Slot #4 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #4 30 minutes including Q&- Chinese Programs B 
-  - Panel 60 minutes including Q&A+  - Slot #5 30 minutes including Q&- Chinese Programs C 
 +  - Slot #6 30 minutes including Q&A - NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate Presentation(?)
  
 === Session 3 Applications - Commercial Stepping Stones to the future===   === Session 3 Applications - Commercial Stepping Stones to the future===  
   * Drawing out real requirements for Space-to-Space, Space-to-Alternate Surfaces/Near Earth Objects, and Space-to-Earth applications.     * Drawing out real requirements for Space-to-Space, Space-to-Alternate Surfaces/Near Earth Objects, and Space-to-Earth applications.  
-  - Slot #1 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #1 30 minutes including Q&- Space-to-Space - Gary Barnhard 
-  - Slot #2 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #2 30 minutes including Q&- Space-to-Moon - Jim Schier 
-  - Slot #3 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #3 30 minutes including Q&- Asteroid Assay - Daniel Faber 
-  - Slot #4 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #4 30 minutes including Q&- Space-to-Earth - John Mankins 
-  - Panel 60 minutes including Q&A+  - Space Solar Power Applications Panel 60 minutes including Q&- All four speakers
  
 === Session 4 Space Solar Power on the Moon: === === Session 4 Space Solar Power on the Moon: ===
   * importance of and approaches to developing Space Solar Power energy resources on the Moon.    * importance of and approaches to developing Space Solar Power energy resources on the Moon. 
-//**NOTE THIS IS A BONUS SESSION Incorporating Specific Lunar Content to Coordinate with Lunar Workshop**//   +  * //NOTE THIS IS A BONUS SESSION Incorporating Specific Lunar Content to Coordinate with Lunar Workshop//   
-  - Slot #1 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #1 30 minutes including Q&- David Dunlop  
-  - Slot #2 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #2 30 minutes including Q&- Jim Crisafulli - Support for Lunar Decade Research Park 
-  - Slot #3 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #3 30 minutes including Q&- Andy Aldrin/Moon Express? 
-  - Slot #4 30 minutes including Q&A +  - Slot #4 30 minutes including Q&- TBD 
-  - Panel 60 minutes including Q&A+  - Panel 60 minutes including Q&- All four speakers
  
 === Session 5 SunSat competition 4 presentations & judge evaluations. === === Session 5 SunSat competition 4 presentations & judge evaluations. ===
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   - Slot #3 15 minutes including Q&A   - Slot #3 15 minutes including Q&A
   - Slot #4 15 minutes including Q&A   - Slot #4 15 minutes including Q&A
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 +==== Track Concept Notes/Considerations === 
 +  * The lunar track is not, the presentations will be distributed throughout the conference. 
 +  * I think it would be useful to have mission requirements that could be evaluated as candidate applications of space based solar power for Space-to-Space and Space-to-Surface venues. 
 +  * We need to be building a set of mission narratives with respect to Space-to-Space and Space-to-Surface applications (e.g., Ground Test, ISS testbed, to Cis-Lunar relay, asteroidal assay applications, etc.) 
 +  * Kevin Parkin, David Dunlop, Jim Crisafulli, et.al. all are interested in various forms of ground tests, as are Gary Barnhard, Jim Schier, Jay Trimble et.al. who have gotten some traction with different parts of related work at NASA ARC 
 +  * Dan Hawk, David Dunlop, et.al. want to do balloon tests with KSC and KaBOOM 
 +  * Gary Barnhard, et.al. has been working the ISS testbed angles. 
 +  * Cis Lunar Relay and Cube Quest Challenge how do you evolve to win by mixing competition and cooperation Alpha Cube Sat Team (XISP-Inc), as well as other shared resource angles MoonExpress (Andy Alrin, et.al.);  
 +  * David Dunlop, Jim Crisafulli, et.al. with their International Lunar Decade Working Group and low cost lunar installations encompass a significant set of mission requirements. 
 +  * Daniel Faber, et.al.. with DSI have significant requirements with their mothership scenaros for asteroidal assay work. 
 +  * John Mankins, Jim Schier, Gary Barnhard, et.al. have considered some relay and infrastructure applications for LEO, MEO, GEO, L Point, and other Lunar orbits applications.  
 === ISDC 2015 Local Committee Guidance === === ISDC 2015 Local Committee Guidance ===
   * As a track chair for ISDC 2015, you are responsible for:   * As a track chair for ISDC 2015, you are responsible for:
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