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7–9 MAY
2019LAUREL, MD
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Contents
Organizing Committee............................................................................. 3
Sponsors ........................................................................................................4
Welcome ........................................................................................................ 5
Forum Overview ......................................................................................... 6
Plenary Sessions ......................................................................................... 7
General and Security Information........................................................ 8
Recognition and Special Events ........................................................... 9
Program ....................................................................................................... 10
Author/Session Chair Index ..................................................................16
Venue Map ...................................................................................................17
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Organizing Committee EXECUTIVE STEERING COMMITTEE
Adrielle Churchill, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering
Daniel DeLaurentis, Purdue University
Dean Gehr, Raytheon Missile Systems (Forum General Chair)
Laura McGill, Raytheon Missile Systems (Forum Executive Chair)
Anthony “Tony” Mitchell, BAE Systems FAST Labs
Peter Montgomery, Jacobs
Andrea Scouras, MIT Lincoln Laboratory (Forum Technical Program Chair)
Edward Swallow, The Aerospace Corporation
David Van Wie, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
FORUM TECHNICAL CHAIRS
Bob Addis, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Steven Broussard, The Boeing Company
Allison Cash, PeopleTec
Alex Edsall, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.
Ryan Fontaine, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
David Fox, Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems
Mark Friedlander, Aerojet Rocketdyne
Rick Gamble, QuantiTech Corporation
Zach Hall, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center
Anjaney Kottapalli, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Jarret Lafleur, Sandia National Laboratories
Andrew Lingenfelter, Air Force Institute of Technology
Mike McFarland, Raytheon Company
James McIntire, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Mark Neice, Directed Energy Professional Society
Allison Norloff, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Mark Olmos, Northrop Grumman Corporation
Rich Pedersen, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Andrea Scouras, MIT Lincoln Laboratory (Forum Technical Program Chair)
Uday Shankar, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Bradley Steinfeldt, Sandia National Laboratories
Rick Tuggle, PeopleTec
Timothy Wadhams, CUBRC
Otmar “Nick” Yakaboski, U.S. Air Force Materiel Command
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Sponsors AIAA would like to thank the following sponsors for
their support of the 2019 AIAA DEFENSE Forum
INDUSTRY HOST AND PREMIER SPONSOR
EXECUTIVE SPONSOR
LUNCHEON SPONSOR
LANYARD SPONSOR TOUR SPONSOR
SPONSORS
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WELCOME TO
The 2019 AIAA DEFENSE Forum Executive Steering Committee
welcomes you to Maryland! We have worked hard this past year curating
exciting and thought-provoking content around the forum theme,
EXPANDING DECISIVE AND SUSTAINED ADVANTAGE THROUGH INNOVATION.
We hope these defense industry leaders, topics, and discussions inspire you.
Make it a great week!
EXECUTIVE STEERING COMMITTEE2019 AIAA DEFENSE FORUM
Adrielle Churchill
Office of the Under Secretary of Defense
for Research and Engineering
Daniel DeLaurentis
Purdue University
Dean Gehr
Raytheon Missile Systems
(Forum General Chair)
Laura McGill
Raytheon Missile Systems
(Forum Executive Chair)
Anthony “Tony” Mitchell
BAE Systems FAST Labs
Peter Montgomery
Jacobs
Andrea Scouras
MIT Lincoln Laboratory (Forum Technical Program Chair)
Edward Swallow
The Aerospace Corporation
David Van Wie
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Intro
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Forum OverviewTUESDAY, 7 MAY WEDNESDAY, 8 MAY THURSDAY, 9 MAY FRIDAY, 10 MAY
0730 hrs Continental Breakfast Continental Breakfast Continental Breakfast Coffee and Donuts
0800 hrs Welcome Remarks
Plenaries:DoD R&E Technical Priorities: Update on Status and Needs
Missile Defense in the New World Order
Plenaries:Warfighter Perspective:
Operational Needs and Military Requirements
Next-Generation Military Space Capabilities
Plenaries:Key Issues in Hypersonics
Counterintelligence Threat Briefing
75 Years of Hypersonics Development:
History, Resources, References, and Insights
Short Course
(Separate registration required)
0830 hrs
0900 hrs
0930 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break
1000 hrsTechnical Sessions:
WSE-01: Weapon System Effectiveness: Hypersonics
Lethality I
TAC-01: Tactical Missiles
SMS-01: Strategic Missiles I
AP-01: Advanced Prototypes I
Technical Sessions:
WSE-03: Weapon System Effectiveness: Hypersonics
Lethality III
SMS-03: Strategic Missiles Systems: Ground Based
DEW-01: Directed Energy Weapons I
Technical Sessions:
HYP-02: Hypersonic Systems and Technologies II
WSE-05: Weapon System Effectiveness: Evaluation of
Hypersonic Flow Physics
ICT-01: Innovative Concepts and Technologies
SYS-01: Computing Systems and Cybersecurity
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
1130 hrs
1200 hrsLunch Lunch Lunch
1230 hrs
1300 hrs
Technical Sessions:
MD-01: Missile Defense I
WSE-02: Weapon System Effectiveness: Hypersonics
Lethality II
SMS-02: Strategic Missiles II
AP-02: Advanced Prototypes II
Technical Sessions:
MD-02: Missile Defense II
WSE-04: Weapon System Effectiveness: Preflight
Computations and Ground Testing
HYP-01: Hypersonic Systems and Technologies I
DEW-02: Directed Energy Weapons II
Technical Sessions:
HYP-03: Hypersonic Systems and Technologies III
WSE-06: Weapon System Effectiveness: Test and Evaluation
SDA-01: System and Decision Analysis for National Security
UAS-01: Robotics and Unmanned Systems
1330 hrs
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee BreakHypersonics Information
Exchange1600 hrs
Plenary Panel:Maintaining Technological
Advantage: The Role of DoD Labs
Plenary Panel:Acquisition and Sustainment at
the Speed of Relevance
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
1800 hrs
Awards Recognition and Welcome Reception
AEDC Hypervelocity Wind Tunnel No. 9 Tour
(Separate registration required)
1830 hrs
1900 hrs
GROWTechnical Career
Development
CONNECTNetworking
DISCOVERHigh Level
LEARNContinuing Education
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Plenary Sessions
TUESDAY, 7 MAY 0800-0845 HRS AUDITORIUM
DoD R&E Technical Priorities: Update on Status and Needs KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Michael Griffin, Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, Department of Defense
0845-0930 HRS AUDITORIUM
Missile Defense in the New World Order KEYNOTE SPEAKER: RADM Jon Hill, USN, Deputy Director, Missile Defense Agency
1000-1030 ROOM 5/6
U.S. Nuclear Modernization and the Sea-Based Strategic DeterrentFEATURED TECHNICAL PRESENTATION: Thomas Troyano, Director, Strategic Systems and Treaty Compliance, Office of the Secretary of Defense
1600-1730 HRS AUDITORIUM
Maintaining Technological Advantage: The Role of DoD Labs MODERATOR: Andrew Gerber, Vice President, Innovation and Strategic Pursuits, Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
PANELISTS: Maj Gen William Cooley, USAF, Commander, Air Force Research Laboratory
CAPT Scott Moran, USN, Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Philip Perconti, Director, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
WEDNESDAY, 8 MAY 0800-0845 HRS AUDITORIUM
Warfighter Perspective: Operational Needs and Military Requirements KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Col Charles Jones, USAF, Warfighter Requirements Branch Chief, Joint Staff J-8 Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense Organization (JIAMDO)
0845-0930 HRS AUDITORIUM
Next-Generation Military Space Capabilities KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Fred Kennedy, Director, Space Development Agency
1600-1730 HRS AUDITORIUM
Acquisition and Sustainment at the Speed of Relevance MODERATOR: Jamie Morin, Executive Director, Center for Space Policy and Strategy, The Aerospace Corporation
Panelists will be announced during the forum.
THURSDAY, 9 MAY 0800-0845 HRS AUDITORIUM
Key Issues in Hypersonics KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Michael White, Assistant Director, Hypersonics, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, Department of Defense
0845-0930 HRS AUDITORIUM
Counterintelligence Threat Briefing SPEAKERS: Peter Mitchener, Senior National Intelligence Officer, Cyber, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Liran Goldman, Intelligence Specialist, Naval Criminal Investigative Service
1530-1630 HRS AUDITORIUM
Hypersonics Information Exchange
Intro
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General and Security Information
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 12700 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 200, Reston, VA 20191-5807 703.264.7500 or 800.639.AIAA (2422) | Fax: 703.264.7657 | [email protected] | aiaa.org
Meeting SiteThe forum is being held at the Kossiakoff Center located on the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory campus.
AIAA Registration and Information Center HoursThe AIAA Registration and Information Center will be located in the foyer of the Kossiakoff Center.
Tuesday, 7 May 0700–1830 hrs
Wednesday, 8 May 0700–1800 hrs
Thursday, 9 May 0700–1500 hrs
Friday, 10 May (course only) 0800–0900 hrs
ParkingThere is plenty of parking for forum attendees in the Kossiakoff Center parking lot on the lower level.
Employment OpportunitiesAIAA members can post and browse resumes, browse job listings, and access other online employment resources by visiting the AIAA Career Center at aiaa.org/careers.
Membership AIAA is your vital lifelong link to the collective creativity and brainpower of the aerospace profession and a champion for its achievements. aiaa.org/membership
Nondiscriminatory PracticesAIAA accepts registrations irrespective of race, creed, sex, color, physical handicap, and national or ethnic origin.
Attendance at this forum is restricted to U.S. citizens who
possess a final SECRET security clearance or higher verified
by the Security Office Coordinator.
Security Badge
A security badge with photograph is required for admittance
to the forum sessions. Each attendee will be required to
produce a driver’s license, military I.D., or company photo I.D.
prior to receiving a forum badge. Badges must be worn at all
times during the forum.
Security Restrictions
Electronic devices or electronic equipment of any kind—including
cell phones, radios, personal fitness devices, PDAs, laptops,
tablets, cameras, video/audio recording equipment, and two-way
pagers and devices—are NOT allowed in the session rooms. One-
way pagers must be placed on vibrate during the sessions.
Note-taking is not permitted in or around the forum sessions.
Books, magazines, fliers, brochures, and other paper
products will not be allowed in the session rooms.
Luggage, briefcases, and other large cases will not be
allowed in the forum area. Please leave these items in your
car or hotel as storage is not available at the Kossiakoff
Center. Small handbags, purses, and personal possessions
will be inspected upon entry into the conference area.
Security spot checks may be made at any time.
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Recognition and Special Events
2019 Missile Systems Award Tuesday, 7 May 1800 hrs
AIAA is pleased to announce that G. Satheesh Reddy and Rondell J. Wilson are the co-winners of the 2019 Missile Systems Award. The award recognizes excellence in developing or implementing missile systems technology, including significant technological accomplishments or for inspired leadership of missile systems programs.
Dr. G. Satheesh Reddy, Chairman of the Defence Research and Development Organization, Ministry of Defence, India, was selected for his over three decades of significant national contributions toward indigenous design, development, and deployment of diversified strategic and tactical missile systems, guided weapons, advanced avionics, and navigation technologies in India. Dr. Reddy will receive his award in India.
Rondell J. Wilson, retired Principal Engineering Fellow of Raytheon Missile Systems in Tucson, Arizona, was selected for his exemplary technical leadership and innovation that has significantly advanced the performance and capability of the world’s premier missile defense systems. Mr. Rondell will receive his award at the Welcome Reception on Tuesday, 7 May.
AEDC Hypervelocity Wind Tunnel No. 9 TourWednesday, 8 May 1730–1930 hrs
Tour is limited to 40 people and sign up is first come/first served at the registration desk.
All tour attendees will need to use the bus provided, no self-drive option is available.
The Hypervelocity Wind Tunnel No. 9 (Tunnel 9), located at the White Oak, Maryland, site of the Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC), provides aerodynamic simulation critical to hypersonic system development and hypersonic vehicle technologies. The facility continues to support testing for DoD, MDA, DARPA, and NASA programs as well as advanced hypersonic technologies such as boost glide-type vehicles, scramjets, and trans-atmospheric space planes. Tunnel 9 is the DoD’s primary high Mach number and high Reynolds number facility for hypersonic ground testing and the validation of computational simulations.
A flyer with more details is available at the registration desk.
75 Years of Hypersonics Development: History, Resources, References, and Insights Friday, 10 May 0800–1700 hrs
There is a rich history of 75 years of hypersonics development. This course is designed to touch on many of the key developments in the past and provide references and resources to learn more about this history. “Those that do not learn from the past are destined to repeat it.”
For full description, visit: defense.aiaa.org/DefenseCourse
Registration Fees:AIAA Member and Government Employee Onsite - $399Nonmember - $499
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May 2
019
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ound
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ayer
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liott,
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reend
yke,
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mive
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rce In
stitut
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echn
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right-
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ssion
R. Wa
gnild
, N. B
itter, S
andia
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onal
Labo
ratori
es,
Albuq
uerqu
e, NM
; H. B
ates,
Integ
rated
Inno
vatio
n, Inc
., Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
; J. L
affert
y, AE
DC W
hite O
ak, S
ilver
Sprin
g, MD
Wedn
esda
y, 8
May 2
019
18-M
D-2
Missi
le De
fens
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Audit
orium
Chair
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AMBL
E, Qu
antiT
ech C
orpora
tion a
nd D
. FOX
, Orbi
tal AT
K13
00 hr
sAIA
A-DE1
9-904
7De
mons
tratio
n of
the S
olar/
Luna
r Exc
lusion
Test
Capa
bility
in th
e AED
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hamb
er U
sing a
n MD
A EK
V Int
erce
ptor
Syste
mH.
Lowr
y, S.
Stee
ly, N
ation
al Ae
rospa
ce S
olutio
ns, A
rnold
AFB,
TN; R
. Nich
olson
, K. M
ead,
Quan
tiTec
h, Arn
old AF
B, TN
1330
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
048
(U) C
ognit
ive P
roce
ssing
Tech
nique
s in
Supp
ort
of B
allist
ic Mi
ssile
Defe
nse A
utom
ated
Thre
at
Char
acter
izatio
n fo
r Disc
rimina
tion
and w
eapo
n as
signm
ent
S. H
artley
, Mod
ern Te
chno
logy S
olutio
ns In
c, Ale
xand
ria, V
A
1400
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
050
Mach
ine Le
arnin
g Tec
hniqu
es fo
r Ide
ntify
ing
Inter
actio
ns in
Miss
ile D
efen
se A
rchite
cture
sA.
Raz,
L. Mo
ckus
, K. E
zra, D
. DeL
auren
tis, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
, We
st La
fayett
e, IN
1430
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
051
Impa
ct of
Aer
osol
Parti
cles o
n a T
herm
al Pr
otec
tion
Syste
m fo
r a H
yper
sonic
Glid
e Veh
icle
K. Eh
renbe
rg, R.
Gree
ndyk
e, Air
Force
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH
Wedn
esda
y, 8
May 2
019
19-W
SE-4
Weap
on Sy
stem
Effe
ctive
ness
- Pre
fligh
t Com
puta
tions
and G
roun
d Tes
ting
Room
3/4
Chair
ed by
: T. W
ADHA
MS, C
UBRC
and S
. BLA
KELY,
Air F
orce G
lobal
Strik
e Com
mand
1300
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
052
Mode
l Int
egra
tion
and I
nfra
struc
ture
R. W
isema
n, NS
WC C
rane,
Crane
, IN
1330
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
053
Adva
nces
in A
erot
herm
odyn
amic
Mode
ling a
nd
Simula
tion
at Sa
ndia
Natio
nal L
abor
ator
iesM.
How
ard, D
. Dinz
l, R. K
eedy
, J. M
urray
, J. R
ay, M
. Baro
ne,
Sand
ia Na
tiona
l Lab
orator
ies, A
lbuqu
erque
, NM
1400
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
054
Revie
w of
Expe
rimen
tal P
rogr
ams i
n th
e LEN
S I a
nd II
Hyp
erve
locity
Gro
und T
est F
acilit
y to
Meas
ure t
he A
erot
herm
al, A
ero-
Optic
al an
d Ra
diatio
n Pe
rform
ance
of H
yper
sonic
Inter
cept
or
Seek
er D
esign
sR.
Parke
r, M. H
olden
, T. W
adha
ms, C
UBRC
, Buff
alo, N
Y
1430
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
055
Expe
rimen
tal Pr
ogra
ms in
the L
ENS I
and I
IS Cle
an
Air H
yper
veloc
ity G
roun
d Tes
t Fac
ility b
etwee
n 40
00 ft
/sec
and 1
4,00
0 ft/
sec t
o Mea
sure
the
Aer
other
mal, A
ero-
Optic
al an
d Rad
iation
Pe
rform
ance
Hyp
erso
nic W
eapo
nsM.
Hold
en, T
. Wad
hams
, M. M
acLe
an, A
. Dufr
ene,
Z. Ca
rr, R.
Parke
r, CUB
RC, B
uffalo
, NY
1500
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
056
Valid
ation
of H
igh Sp
eed I
mpac
t int
o Con
crete
with
Fin
ite El
emen
t Ero
sion
Coup
ling t
o Smo
oth
Parti
cle
Hydr
odyn
amics
A. Wo
rley,
John
s Hop
kins U
nivers
ity Ap
plied
Phys
ics
Labo
ratory
, Lau
rel, M
D
Wedn
esda
y, 8
May 2
019
20-P
LNRY
-6
1600
- 17
30 h
rsAc
quisi
tion
and S
usta
inmen
t at t
he Sp
eed o
f Rele
vanc
eAu
ditor
ium
Mode
rator:
Jami
e Mori
n, Ex
ecuti
ve D
irecto
r, Cen
ter fo
r Spa
ce Po
licy an
d Stra
tegy,
The A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion
Pane
lists w
ill be
anno
unce
d duri
ng th
e foru
m.
Thur
sday
Thur
sday
, 9 M
ay 2
019
21-P
LNRY
-7
0800
- 08
45 h
rsKe
y Issu
es in
Hyp
erso
nics
Audit
orium
Mich
ael W
hite
Assis
tant D
irecto
r, Hyp
erson
icsOf
fice o
f the
Und
er Se
cretar
y of D
efens
e for
Rese
arch a
nd En
ginee
ring
Depa
rtmen
t of D
efens
e
14 aiaa.org/defense
Thur
sday
, 9 M
ay 2
019
22-P
LNRY
-8
0845
- 09
30 h
rsCo
unter
intell
igenc
e Thr
eat B
riefin
gAu
ditor
ium
Spea
kers:
Peter
Mitc
hene
rSe
nior N
ation
al Int
ellige
nce O
fficer,
Cybe
rFe
deral
Bure
au of
Inve
stiga
tion
Liran
Gold
man
Intell
igenc
e Spe
cialist
Nava
l Crim
inal In
vesti
gativ
e Serv
ice
Thur
sday
, 9 M
ay 2
019
23-C
PS-1
Comp
uting
Syste
ms an
d Cyb
er Se
curit
yRo
om 7
/8Ch
aired
by: R
. PED
ERSE
N, Lo
ckhe
ed M
artin
Missi
on S
ystem
s & Tr
aining
and R
. TUG
GLE,
Peop
leTec
1000
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
058
Crea
ting a
n Em
bedd
ed Sy
stems
Secu
rity
Fram
ewor
kJ.
Strui
k, Cy
ber S
trike S
olutio
ns, L
LC, W
illiam
sburg
, IA
1030
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
091
Study
of Cy
ber E
ffects
thro
ugh
use o
f a Cl
osed
-Lo
op Sy
stems
Simu
lation
S. B
onne
au, A
. Sha
rma,
Charl
es S
tark D
raper
Labo
ratory
, Ca
mbrid
ge, M
A
Thur
sday
, 9 M
ay 2
019
24-H
YP-2
Hype
rsonic
Syste
ms &
Tech
nolog
ies II
Audit
orium
Chair
ed by
: A. K
OTTA
PALLI
, Loc
khee
d Mart
in Co
rporat
ion an
d J. M
CINTIR
E, MI
T Linc
oln La
borat
ory10
00 hr
sAIA
A-DE1
9-906
0Fir
st Pr
incipl
es, H
igh Fi
delity
Mod
eling
Tools
for
Pred
icting
OPI
R Sig
natu
re of
Hyp
erso
nic G
lide
Vehic
les (H
GV)
N. S
inha,
CRAF
T Tec
h, Pip
ersvil
le, PA
1030
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
061
Rece
nt D
evelo
pmen
t and
App
licat
ion of
Adv
ance
d So
ftwar
e Too
ls fo
r Hyp
erso
nic Fl
owfie
lds an
d Sig
natu
res
T. De
schen
es, B
. Smi
th, J.
Grot
, J. C
line,
Spec
tral S
cienc
es,
Inc.,
Burlin
gton,
MA
1100
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
062
Aero
dyna
mic H
eatin
g Cou
pled w
ith St
ructu
ral
Temp
erat
ure R
espo
nse A
nalys
is fo
r Hyp
erso
nic
Fligh
t Veh
icles
F. Ra
fla, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Edw
ards,
CA
1130
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
063
Initia
l Ope
ratio
n of
the M
ach
18 Ca
pabil
ity at
the
AEDC
Hyp
erve
locity
Wind
Tunn
el No
. 9J.
Laffe
rty, A
EDC W
hite O
ak, S
ilver
Sprin
g, MD
Thur
sday
, 9 M
ay 2
019
25-IC
T-1In
nova
tive C
once
pts a
nd Te
chno
logies
Room
5/6
Chair
ed by
: A. N
ORLO
FF, M
IT Lin
coln
Labo
ratory
and R
. FON
TAIN
E, MI
T Linc
oln La
borat
ory10
00 hr
sAIA
A-DE1
9-906
4Fe
atur
es B
ased
Mult
imun
ition
Multit
arge
t As
socia
tion
and E
nume
ratio
nA.
Sharp
, U.S
. Arm
y, Arm
amen
ts Re
searc
h, De
velop
ment
and
Engin
eerin
g Cen
ter, P
icatin
ny Ar
sena
l, NJ
1030
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
065
Adva
nced
Soun
ding R
ocke
t App
licat
ions
B. W
iberg,
San
dia N
ation
al La
borat
ories
, Albu
querq
ue, N
M
1100
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
066
Trans
ceive
r Cha
in Re
struc
turin
gM.
Bog
gs, L
3 Te
chno
logies
, San
Dieg
o, CA
1130
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
067
Use o
f AI a
nd da
ta an
alytic
s to a
ssist
in so
lving
se
nsor
/wea
pon
place
ment
prob
lem fo
r miss
ile
defe
nse
L. Mo
ckus
, K. E
zra, A
. Raz
, D. D
eLau
rentis
, Purd
ue U
nivers
ity,
West
Lafay
ette,
IN
Thur
sday
, 9 M
ay 2
019
26-W
SE-5
Weap
on Sy
stem
Effe
ctive
ness
- Eva
luatio
n of
Hyp
erso
nic Fl
ow P
hysic
sRo
om 3
/4Ch
aired
by: O
. YAK
ABOS
KI, U
SAF A
FMC a
nd S
. BLA
KELY,
Air F
orce G
lobal
Strik
e Com
mand
1000
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
068
Evalu
ation
of B
ound
ary L
ayer
Tran
sition
on a
Larg
e 7-d
egre
e Con
e at M
ach
10 ov
er a
Rang
e of
Veloc
ities a
nd R
eyno
lds N
umbe
rsT.
Wadh
ams,
R. Pa
rker, M
. Mac
Lean
, M. H
olden
, CUB
RC,
Buffa
lo, N
Y
1030
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
069
Focu
sed L
aser
Diff
eren
tial I
nter
fero
metry
(FLD
I) Me
asur
emen
ts of
the F
ree S
tream
and B
ound
ary
Laye
rR.
Parke
r, T. W
adha
ms, M
. Mac
Lean
, CUB
RC, B
uffalo
, NY
1100
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
070
Boun
dary
Laye
r Sta
bility
Calcu
lation
s and
Ex
perim
enta
l Ana
lysis
of Sh
arp a
nd B
lunted
Cone
s at
Mac
h 10
B. W
heato
n, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD;
G. M
cKier
nan,
Purdu
e Univ
ersity
, We
st La
fayett
e, IN
; D. A
raya,
D. B
erridg
e, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Un
iversi
ty Ap
plied
Phys
ics La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD
1130
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
071
Demo
nstra
tion
of Si
x-Co
mpon
ent F
orce
and
Mome
nt M
easu
reme
nts i
n LE
NS II
S on
a Full
-Sca
le Hy
perso
nic Ve
hicle
Z. Ca
rr, M.
Hold
en, A
. Dufr
ene,
M. M
acLe
an, T
. Wad
hams
, CU
BRC,
Buffa
lo, N
Y
aiaa.org/defense 15
Thur
sday
, 9 M
ay 2
019
27-H
YP-3
Hype
rsonic
Syste
ms &
Tech
nolog
ies II
I (In
vited
)Au
ditor
iumCh
aired
by: J
. SOR
DYL,
Willi
ams I
nterna
tiona
l and
A. KO
TTAPA
LLI, L
ockh
eed M
artin
Corpo
ration
1300
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
072
Versa
tile Af
forda
ble Ad
vanc
ed Tu
rbine
Engin
es (VA
ATE)
/ A
dvan
ced Tu
rbine
Tech
nolog
y for
Affor
dable
Miss
ion-
capa
bility
(ATTA
M) pr
ogra
m ov
ervie
wC.
Cross,
Air F
orce R
esea
rch La
borat
ory, O
akwo
od, O
H
1330
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
073
Supe
rsonic
Turb
ine En
gine f
or Lo
ng R
ange
(STE
LR)
prog
ram
and r
esult
sS.
Bail
ie, Ai
r Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AF
B, O
H
1400
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
074
High
spee
d tur
bine-
powe
red w
eapo
ns sy
stem
studie
sK.
Numb
ers, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AF
B, O
H
1430
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
075
Rece
nt ad
vanc
es in
Pre
ssure
Gain
Comb
ustio
n (P
GC) t
echn
ology
R. Sim
mons
, Air F
orce R
esea
rch La
borat
ory, W
right-
Patte
rson
AFB,
OH
1500
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
076
Rece
nt ad
vanc
es in
Turb
ine B
ased
Comb
ined C
ycles
G. B
ruenin
g, Air
Force
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AF
B, O
H
Thur
sday
, 9 M
ay 2
019
28-U
AS-1
Robo
tics &
Unm
anne
d Sys
tems
Room
5/6
Chair
ed by
: M. M
CFAR
LAND
, Ray
theon
1300
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
092
AI on
the E
dge:
Placin
g AI I
n th
e Han
ds of
Toda
y’s
Warfi
ghter
B. Lo
sey,
Shiel
d AI,
San D
iego,
CA
1330
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
093
Char
acter
izing
the T
hrea
t of S
mall U
nman
ned
Aircr
aft
A. La
cher,
MITR
E Corp
oratio
n, Mc
Lean
, VA
1400
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
079
Radio
locat
ion A
irbor
ne D
etect
& De
feat
(RAD
D)M.
Bog
gs, L
3 Te
chno
logies
, San
Dieg
o, CA
1430
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
081
RGBD
Visu
al Od
ometr
y with
Cova
rianc
e for
UAV
Na
vigat
ionM.
Ande
rson,
R. Bo
one,
U.S. A
ir Forc
e Acad
emy,
Color
ado S
pring
s, CO
; K. B
rink,
Air Fo
rce Re
search
Labo
ratory
, Eglin
AFB,
FL
Thur
sday
, 9 M
ay 2
019
29-S
DA-1
Syste
m an
d Dec
ision
Ana
lysis
for N
ation
al Se
curit
yRo
om 7
/8Ch
aired
by: B
. STE
INFE
LDT,
Sand
ia Na
tiona
l Lab
s and
J. LA
FLEU
R, Sa
ndia
Natio
nal L
abora
tories
1300
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
077
The D
evelo
pmen
t of V
isuali
zed R
isk-In
form
ed
Trade
spac
e Exp
lorat
ion (v
RITE
) for
Res
earch
and
Deve
lopme
nt D
ecisi
on-M
aking
S. M
ahle,
B. M
cCarr
aghe
r, Cha
rles S
tark D
raper
Labo
ratory
, Ca
mbrid
ge, M
A
1330
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
078
Robu
st, A
dapt
ive, I
nteg
rated
, Dep
loyab
le So
lution
sM.
Pang
, E. F
leming
, San
dia N
ation
al La
borat
ories
, Alb
uque
rque,
NM
Thur
sday
, 9 M
ay 2
019
30-W
SE-6
Weap
on Sy
stem
Effe
ctive
ness
- Tes
t and
Evalu
ation
Room
3/4
Chair
ed by
: T. W
ADHA
MS, C
UBRC
and O
. YAK
ABOS
KI, U
SAF A
FMC
1300
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
082
Dyna
mic B
last L
ethali
ty Te
st: A
n Af
ford
abe S
caled
Me
thod
for V
alida
ting B
last L
ethali
ty M
odels
for
High
Spee
d Sys
tems
M. Ki
ng, L
awren
ce Liv
ermore
Nati
onal
Labo
ratory
, Live
rmore
, CA
1330
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
083
Tung
sten
Frag
ment
Impa
ct Ex
perim
ents
at
Hype
rsonic
Impa
ct Sp
eeds
with
Supp
ortin
g Ana
lysis
J. Wa
lker, D
. Gros
ch, S
. Cho
cron,
South
west
Rese
arch
Institu
te, S
an An
tonio,
TX
1400
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
084
The W
here
, the
Why
, and
the H
ow: E
valua
ting
Hype
rsonic
Test
and E
valua
tion
Meth
ods
B. B
aker,
D. O
berla
nder,
Linc
oln La
borat
ory, M
assa
chus
etts
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Le
xingto
n, MA
1430
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
085
Haza
rds o
f Elec
troma
gneti
c Rad
iation
to O
rdna
nce
(HER
O) Te
sting
of N
uclea
r Wea
pons
: New
Facil
ities,
Meth
ods,
and R
esult
s fro
m th
e W80
-1 A
ssessm
ent
L. Ep
ifano
vskay
a, Sa
ndia
Natio
nal L
abora
tories
, Live
rmore
, CA
1500
hrs
AIAA-D
E19-9
086
NW Su
rveil
lance
- Sy
stem
Teste
r Dev
elopm
ent
P. Sm
olens
ki, S
andia
Nati
onal
Labo
ratori
es, A
lbuqu
erque
, NM
Thur
sday
, 9 M
ay 2
019
31-P
LNRY
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Author/Session Chair IndexAddis, R., 6-WSE-1, 16-WSE-3 Agnew, J., 16-WSE-3 Amin, R., 3-AP-1 Anderson, K., 15-SMS-3 Anderson, M., 28-UAS-1 Araya, D., 26-WSE-5 Arthur, C., 10-WSE-2 Bailie, S., 27-HYP-3 Baker, B., 30-WSE-6 Barone, M., 19-WSE-4 Bates, H., 17-HYP-1 Berrean, T., 9-SMS-2 Berridge, D., 26-WSE-5 Bitter, N., 17-HYP-1 Bittinger, B., 15-SMS-3 Blakely, S., 19-WSE-4, 26-WSE-5 Boggs, M., 25-ICT-1, 28-UAS-1 Bonneau, S., 23-CPS-1 Boone, R., 28-UAS-1 Brink, K., 28-UAS-1 Brock, N., 9-SMS-2 Brown, N., 5-TAC-1 Browne, E., 7-AP-2 Bruening, G., 27-HYP-3 Bruno, J., 3-AP-1 Burke, H., 8-MD-1 Carpenter, S., 8-MD-1 Carr, Z., 19-WSE-4, 26-WSE-5 Cash, A., 10-WSE-2, 16-WSE-3 Ceccarelli, J., 15-SMS-3 Chocron, S., 17-HYP-1, 30-WSE-6 Chynoweth, B., 17-HYP-1 Cline, J., 24-HYP-2 Cross, C., 27-HYP-3 Crouch, T., 17-HYP-1 Cupples, C., 4-SMS-1, 9-SMS-2 Dawley, S., 5-TAC-1 Dean, J., 9-SMS-2 DeLaurentis, D., 18-MD-2, 25-ICT-1 Deschenes, T., 24-HYP-2 Dimas, E., 5-TAC-1 Dinzl, D., 19-WSE-4 Ditter, C., 8-MD-1 Dixon, S., 5-TAC-1 Dufrene, A., 19-WSE-4, 26-WSE-5 Edsall, A., 4-SMS-1, 9-SMS-2 Ehrenberg, K., 18-MD-2 Elder, J., 6-WSE-1, 16-WSE-3 Elliott, O., 17-HYP-1 Epifanovskaya, L., 30-WSE-6 Ezra, K., 18-MD-2, 25-ICT-1 Fajardo, D., 3-AP-1 Ferguson, G., 16-WSE-3 Flaherty, W., 7-AP-2 Fleming, E., 29-SDA-1 Fontaine, R., 3-AP-1, 7-AP-2, 25-ICT-1 Fox, D., 8-MD-1, 18-MD-2 Friedlander, M., 5-TAC-1 Gaiero, D., 4-SMS-1
Gailey, M., 9-SMS-2 Gamble, R., 5-TAC-1, 8-MD-1, 18-MD-2 Garber, D., 9-SMS-2 Garretson, J., 9-SMS-2 Gautreau, K., 9-SMS-2 Gibbons, T., 3-AP-1 Greendyke, R., 17-HYP-1, 18-MD-2 Grosch, D., 17-HYP-1, 30-WSE-6 Grot, J., 24-HYP-2 Hartley, S., 18-MD-2 Hill, D., 15-SMS-3 Holden, M., 19-WSE-4, 26-WSE-5 Howard, M., 19-WSE-4 Hsu, S., 8-MD-1 Jackson, C., 3-AP-1 Jorgensen, J., 9-SMS-2 Keedy, R., 19-WSE-4 Kenyon, D., 4-SMS-1 King, M., 6-WSE-1, 30-WSE-6 Koltenuk, D., 8-MD-1 Komives, J., 17-HYP-1 Kottapalli, A., 17-HYP-1, 24-HYP-2, 27-HYP-3 Labbe, K., 4-SMS-1 Lacher, A., 28-UAS-1 Lafferty, J., 17-HYP-1, 24-HYP-2 Lafleur, J., 6-WSE-1, 10-WSE-2, 29-SDA-1 Leung, E., 15-SMS-3 Libson, A., 14-DEW-1 Lively, M., 15-SMS-3 Long, M., 4-SMS-1 Loosararian, E., 15-SMS-3 Losey, B., 28-UAS-1 Lowry, H., 18-MD-2 Maciel, L., 8-MD-1 MacLean, M., 19-WSE-4, 26-WSE-5 Mahle, S., 29-SDA-1 Malechuk, D., 3-AP-1 Mandel, R., 9-SMS-2 Marquardt, P., 3-AP-1 Martz, D., 14-DEW-1 McCarragher, B., 29-SDA-1 McFarland, M., 28-UAS-1 McIntire, J., 17-HYP-1, 24-HYP-2 McKiernan, G., 26-WSE-5 McLaughlin, M., 8-MD-1 Mead, K., 18-MD-2 Miller, D., 14-DEW-1 Mockus, L., 18-MD-2, 25-ICT-1 Moore, T., 17-HYP-1 Moriarty, M., 3-AP-1 Mueschke, N., 17-HYP-1 Murray, J., 19-WSE-4 Neice, M., 14-DEW-1 Nicholson, R., 18-MD-2 Norloff, A., 3-AP-1, 7-AP-2, 25-ICT-1 Numbers, K., 27-HYP-3 O’Keefe, C., 3-AP-1 Oberlander, D., 30-WSE-6 Oliphant, A., 3-AP-1
Olmos, M., 15-SMS-3 Otazo, J., 8-MD-1 Pang, M., 29-SDA-1 Parker, R., 19-WSE-4, 26-WSE-5 Pedersen, R., 23-CPS-1 Prutzer, S., 8-MD-1 Rafla, F., 24-HYP-2 Ramakrishnan, S., 15-SMS-3 Ray, J., 19-WSE-4 Raz, A., 18-MD-2, 25-ICT-1 Rejcek, J., 8-MD-1 Riling, D., 3-AP-1 Robidoux, P., 9-SMS-2 Rosenthal, G., 15-SMS-3 Sabourin, J., 5-TAC-1 Schneider, S., 17-HYP-1 Scott, M., 10-WSE-2 Scott, N., 17-HYP-1 Senzer, S., 9-SMS-2 Sharma, A., 23-CPS-1 Sharp, A., 25-ICT-1 Shuff, C., 8-MD-1 Simmons, R., 27-HYP-3 Singer-Barnard, S., 9-SMS-2 Sinha, N., 24-HYP-2 Skerritt, L., 9-SMS-2 Smith, B., 24-HYP-2 Smolenski, P., 30-WSE-6 Sordyl, J., 27-HYP-3 Standley, R., 3-AP-1 Steely, S., 18-MD-2 Steinfeldt, B., 29-SDA-1 Stevens, H., 9-SMS-2 Stratton, J., 9-SMS-2 Struik, J., 23-CPS-1 Timmerman, C., 3-AP-1 Tollefson, E., 3-AP-1 Tran, T., 4-SMS-1 Troyano, T., 4-SMS-1 Tuggle, R., 23-CPS-1 Tully, A., 3-AP-1 Van Dyk, S., 4-SMS-1, 9-SMS-2 Volkoff-Shoemaker, N., 6-WSE-1 Wadhams, T., 19-WSE-4, 26-WSE-5, 30- WSE-6 Wagnild, R., 17-HYP-1 Walker, J., 17-HYP-1, 30-WSE-6 Weaver, A., 4-SMS-1 Wheaton, B., 26-WSE-5 Wiberg, B., 25-ICT-1 Wiseman, R., 19-WSE-4 Wittich, D., 14-DEW-1 Worley, A., 19-WSE-4 Yakaboski, O., 26-WSE-5, 30-WSE-6 Yem, T., 16-WSE-3 Youmans, D., 8-MD-1 Young, M., 15-SMS-3
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