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7–9 MAY

2019LAUREL, MD

Expanding Decisive and Sustained Advantage Through Innovation

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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

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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

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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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hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

001

Desig

n an

d Dev

elopm

ent o

f a P

rotec

ted Sa

tellite

Co

mmun

icatio

ns P

ayloa

d in

Supp

ort o

f the

PACE

CR

Prog

ram

C. O’

Keefe

, E. T

ollefs

on, R

. Stan

dley,

D. Ri

ling,

M. M

oriart

y, A.

Tully,

Linc

oln La

borat

ory, M

assa

chus

etts I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Le

xingto

n, MA

; et a

l.

1100

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

003

Optim

izing

the S

urviv

abilit

y, Le

thali

ty, A

ccura

cy,

and P

enetr

ation

of a

Warh

ead f

or M

axim

um Ef

fect

Again

st a P

riorit

ized T

arge

t Set

P. Ma

rquard

t, D.

Fajar

do, D

. Male

chuk

, J. B

runo,

A. Ol

iphan

t, AR

A, Alb

uque

rque,

NM

Tues

day,

7 Ma

y 201

94-

SMS-

1Str

ateg

ic Mi

ssiles

IRo

om 5

/6Ch

aired

by: S

. VAN

DYK

, Nav

y Stra

tegic

Syste

ms Pr

ogram

s and

C. CU

PPLE

S, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Spac

e and

A. ED

SALL,

Drap

er La

borat

ory10

00 hr

sAIA

A-DE1

9-909

7U.

S. Nu

clear

Mod

erniz

ation

and t

he Se

a-ba

sed

Strat

egic

Deter

rent

T. Tro

yano

, OUS

D(A&

S)/A

/I&I

PM, W

ashin

gton,

D.C.

1030

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

004

Asse

ssing

D5L

E2 R

equir

emen

ts wi

th R

egar

d to t

he

2018

Nuc

lear P

ostu

re R

eview

A. We

aver, K

. Labb

e, Sy

stems

, Plan

ning a

nd An

alysis,

Inc, A

lexan

dria, V

A

1100

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

006

Case

Stud

y in

Avion

ics D

evelo

pmen

t usin

g Mod

el Ba

sed E

ngine

ering

M. Lo

ng, D

. Gaie

ro, Lo

ckhee

d Mart

in Co

rporat

ion, S

unny

vale,

CA

1130

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

005

Expe

rienc

e App

lying

an A

gile D

evelo

pmen

t Ap

proa

ch to

an El

ectro

nics P

rojec

tT.

Tran,

D. Ke

nyon

, Lock

heed

Mart

in Co

rporat

ion, S

unny

vale,

CA

Tues

day,

7 Ma

y 201

95-

TAC-

1Ta

ctica

l Miss

iles

Room

3/4

Chair

ed by

: M. F

RIEDL

ANDE

R, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e and

R. G

AMBL

E, Qu

antiT

ech C

orpora

tion

1000

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

009

Aero

jet R

ocke

tdyn

e Clea

n Ai

r Sub

scale

Ramj

et Te

st Fa

cility

(SuR

F)S.

Dixo

n, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

1030

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

010

Agele

ss Pr

opell

ant

E. Dim

as, S

. Daw

ley, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e, Cu

lpepe

r, VA

1100

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

011

Deve

lopme

nt of

Addit

ive M

anufa

ctured

(AM)

Prop

ellan

tJ.

Sabo

urin,

N. B

rown,

S. D

awley

, Aero

jet Ro

cketd

yne,

Culpe

per, V

A

Tues

day,

7 Ma

y 201

96-

WSE-1

Weap

on Sy

stem

Effe

ctive

ness

- Hyp

erso

nics L

ethali

ty I

Audit

orium

Chair

ed by

: J. L

AFLE

UR, S

andia

Nati

onal

Labo

ratori

es an

d R. A

DDIS,

Lawr

ence

Live

rmore

Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

1000

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

012

Kine

tic En

ergy

Pro

jectile

s War

head

s – U

sing S

peed

to

Full E

ffect

M. Ki

ng, L

awren

ce Li

verm

ore N

ation

al La

borat

ory, L

iverm

ore,

CA

1030

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

013

An O

verv

iew of

the K

EP D

esign

and D

evelo

pmen

t Pr

oces

sN.

Volko

ff-Sho

emak

er, La

wren

ce Li

verm

ore N

ation

al La

borat

ory, L

iverm

ore, C

A

1100

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

014

Using

Leth

ality

as a

Botto

ms u

p App

roac

h fo

r Op

timize

d War

head

Des

ignJ.

Elder,

MTS

I, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

1130

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

015

KEP

Requ

ireme

nts D

evelo

ping W

arhe

ad D

esign

Re

quire

ment

s fro

m Ta

rget

M. Ki

ng, L

awren

ce Li

verm

ore N

ation

al La

borat

ory, L

iverm

ore,

CA

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Tues

day,

7 Ma

y 201

97-

AP-2

Adva

nced

Pro

toty

pes I

IRo

om 7

/8Ch

aired

by: R

. FON

TAIN

E, MI

T Linc

oln La

borat

ory an

d A. N

ORLO

FF, M

IT Lin

coln

Labo

ratory

1300

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

017

Adva

nced

Ther

mal M

anag

emen

t for

Airb

orne

Pr

otot

ype S

ystem

sW.

Flah

erty,

R. Fo

ntaine

, Linc

oln La

borat

ory, M

assa

chus

etts

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Le

xingto

n, MA

1330

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

018

Low-

SWaP

Ther

mal M

anag

emen

t Ena

bled b

y Ad

ditive

Man

ufac

turin

gE.

Brow

ne, L

incoln

Labo

ratory

, Mas

sach

usett

s Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Lexin

gton,

MA

Tues

day,

7 Ma

y 201

98-

MD-1

Missi

le De

fens

e IAu

ditor

iumCh

aired

by: R

. GAM

BLE,

Quan

tiTec

h Corp

oratio

n and

D. F

OX, O

rbital

ATK

1300

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

019

BMD

Rada

r Obs

erva

tions

Aga

inst T

arge

ts of

Op

portu

nity

L. Ma

ciel, L

incoln

Labo

ratory

, Mas

sach

usett

s Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Lexin

gton,

MA

1330

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

020

Unide

ntifi

ed O

bject

(UO)

RCS

Dat

a Ana

lysis

D. Ko

ltenu

k, Lin

coln

Labo

ratory

, Mas

sach

usett

s Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Lexin

gton,

MA

1400

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

021

Detec

tion

and T

rack

ing of

HGV

Targ

ets U

sing

Spac

e-Ba

sed I

R Se

nsor

sS.

Hsu

, H. B

urke,

M. M

cLaug

hlin,

D. Yo

uman

s, J.

Otaz

o, S.

Prutz

er, Li

ncoln

Labo

ratory

, Mas

sach

usett

s Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Lexin

gton,

MA

1430

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

022

Analy

sis in

Hyp

erso

nic M

issile

Inter

cept

Leth

ality

an

d Deb

ris Fa

llJ.

Rejce

k, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Dall

as, T

X

1500

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

023

Multi-

Fideli

ty Co

krigi

ng A

nalys

is of

the

Aero

ther

mody

nami

cs of

a Th

reat

Ball

istic

Missi

leC.

Shuff

, S. C

arpen

ter, C

. Ditte

r, NAS

IC, D

ayton

, OH

Tues

day,

7 Ma

y 201

99-

SMS-

2Str

ateg

ic Mi

ssiles

IIRo

om 5

/6Ch

aired

by: S

. VAN

DYK

, Nav

y Stra

tegic

Syste

ms Pr

ogram

s and

C. CU

PPLE

S, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Spac

e and

A. ED

SALL,

Drap

er La

borat

ory13

00 hr

sAIA

A-DE1

9-902

4A

conc

ept f

or th

e app

licat

ion of

the D

esign

for X

me

thod

ology

to St

rateg

ic Sy

stems

H. Ste

vens,

Lockh

eed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Sun

nyva

le, CA

; S.

Senz

er, Lo

ckhee

d Mart

in Co

rporat

ion, D

enve

r, CO;

P. Ro

bidou

x, R.

Mand

el, Lo

ckhee

d Mart

in Co

rporat

ion, S

unny

vale,

CA

1330

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

025

A We

apon

Syste

m Cy

ber K

ill Ch

ain Fr

amew

ork

T. Be

rrean

, J. S

tratto

n, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Cap

e Ca

nave

ral, F

L

1400

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

088

Cybe

r + M

odel

Base

d Eng

ineer

ing P

rojec

tN.

Broc

k, Ch

arles

Star

k Drap

er La

borat

ory, C

ambri

dge,

MA;

S. S

inger-

Barna

rd, Jo

hns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

1430

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

089

3D D

ata V

isuali

zatio

nD.

Garb

er, J.

Garr

etson

, J. D

ean,

M. G

ailey

, L. S

kerrit

t, J.

Jorge

nsen

, Joh

ns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

1500

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

095

The R

apid

Deve

lopme

nt of

Miss

ion Ex

pans

ion

Capa

bility

: Sta

ndar

d Miss

ile 6

K. Ga

utrea

u, Ra

ytheo

n Com

pany

, Tuc

son,

AZ

Tues

day,

7 Ma

y 201

910

-WSE

-2We

apon

Syste

m Ef

fecti

vene

ss - H

yper

sonic

s Leth

ality

IIRo

om 3

/4Ch

aired

by: A

. CAS

H, Pe

ople

Tec a

nd J.

LAFL

EUR,

Sand

ia Na

tiona

l Lab

orator

ies13

00 hr

sAIA

A-DE1

9-902

7KE

P De

sign

thro

ugh

Hydr

odyn

amics

– Th

e Art

of

the P

ossib

leC.

Arthu

r, Law

rence

Live

rmore

Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Liv

ermore

, CA

1330

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

028

Weap

oniza

tion

– Fr

om H

ydro

code

s to M

echa

nical

Desig

nM.

Sco

tt, La

wren

ce Li

verm

ore N

ation

al La

borat

ory,

Liverm

ore, C

A

1400

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

029

Pre-

Test

Valid

ation

– M

aking

Sure

the W

arhe

ad

can

Fly an

d Fun

ction

M. S

cott,

Lawr

ence

Live

rmore

Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Liv

ermore

, CA

1430

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

030

Rece

ntly

Cond

ucted

Cont

rolle

d Imp

act T

estin

gC.

Arthu

r, Law

rence

Live

rmore

Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Liv

ermore

, CA

Tues

day,

7 Ma

y 201

911

-PLN

RY-3

16

00 -

1730

hrs

Maint

aining

Tech

nolog

ical A

dvan

tage

: The

Role

of D

oD La

bsAu

ditor

ium

Mode

rator:

Andre

w Ge

rber, V

ice Pr

eside

nt, In

nova

tion a

nd S

trateg

ic Pu

rsuits

, Ray

theon

Integ

rated

Defe

nse S

ystem

s

Pane

lists:

Maj G

en W

illiam

Coole

y, US

AFCo

mman

der

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y

CAPT

Scot

t Mor

an, U

SNCo

mman

ding O

fficer

U.S.

Nav

al Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y

Philip

Per

cont

iDir

ector

U.S.

Army

Rese

arch L

abora

tory

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Wedn

esda

yWe

dnes

day,

8 Ma

y 201

912

-PLN

RY-4

08

00 -

0845

hrs

Warfi

ghter

Per

spec

tive:

Oper

ation

al Ne

eds a

nd M

ilitar

y Req

uirem

ents

Audit

orium

Col C

harle

s Jon

es, U

SAF

Warfig

hter R

equir

emen

ts Br

anch

Chief

Jo

int S

taff J

-8 Jo

int In

tegrat

ed Ai

r and

Miss

ile D

efens

e Orga

nizati

on (J

IAMDO

)

Wedn

esda

y, 8

May 2

019

13-P

LNRY

-5

0845

- 09

30 h

rsNe

xt-G

ener

ation

Milit

ary S

pace

Capa

bilitie

sAu

ditor

ium

Fred

Ken

nedy

Direc

torSp

ace D

evelo

pmen

t Age

ncy

Wedn

esda

y, 8

May 2

019

14-D

EW-1

Dire

cted E

nerg

y Wea

pons

Room

7/8

Chair

ed by

: M. N

EICE

1000

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

087

Cohe

rent

ly Co

mbine

d Fibe

r Las

er Te

chno

logy

D. M

artz,

A. Lib

son,

Linco

ln La

borat

ory, M

assa

chus

etts

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Le

xingto

n, MA

1030

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

096

Direc

ted En

ergy S

ystem

s Inte

grati

on Co

mmitte

e Rep

ort

D. M

iller, L

ockh

eed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Fort

Wort

h, TX

; D. W

ittich

, Air F

orce R

esea

rch La

borat

ory, A

lbuqu

erque

, NM

Wedn

esda

y, 8

May 2

019

15-S

MS-3

Strat

egic

Missi

le Sy

stems

- Gr

ound

Bas

edRo

om 5

/6Ch

aired

by: M

. OLM

OS, N

orthro

p Grum

man C

orpora

tion a

nd K.

ANDE

RSON

, USA

F AFN

WC/

NWIBD

1000

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

034

Multi-

Inpu

t RV R

eent

ry Vi

brat

ion Si

mulat

ion Te

stD.

Hill,

E. Le

ung,

B. B

itting

er, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Kin

g of P

russia

, PA

1030

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

035

Coup

led CF

D-DS

MC Si

mulat

ion of

Jet I

nter

actio

n at

Ve

ry H

igh Ex

oatm

osph

eric

Altit

udes

M. Li

vely,

S. R

amak

rishn

an, N

orthro

p Grum

man C

orpora

tion,

San B

ernard

ino, C

A

1100

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

036

Pred

iction

of th

e Effe

ct of

Plas

ma on

Comm

unica

tion

Using

Rea

l Gas

CFD

Simula

tion w

ith Fi

nite R

ate

Chem

istry

M. Yo

ung,

S. Ra

makri

shna

n, No

rthrop

Grum

man C

orpora

tion,

San B

ernard

ino, C

A

1130

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

094

Syste

ms En

ginee

ring T

rans

form

ation

- Mi

grat

ing

the S

trateg

ic Sy

stems

Pro

gram

(SSP

) Saf

ety

Prog

ram

to a

Mode

l-Bas

ed En

viron

ment

G. Ro

senth

al, J.

Cecca

relli,

Lock

heed

Mart

in Co

rporat

ion,

Denv

er, CO

; E. L

oosa

rarian

, Stra

tegic

Syste

ms Pr

ogram

s, Wa

shing

ton, D

.C.

Wedn

esda

y, 8

May 2

019

16-W

SE-3

Weap

on Sy

stem

Effe

ctive

ness

- Hyp

erso

nics L

ethali

ty II

IAu

ditor

iumCh

aired

by: A

. CAS

H, Pe

ople

Tec a

nd R.

ADDI

S, La

wren

ce Li

verm

ore N

ation

al La

borat

ory10

00 hr

sAIA

A-DE1

9-903

7Co

nstru

cting

Test

Appa

ratu

s Des

igned

to G

athe

r Cr

itical

Empir

ical D

ata f

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thali

ty M

&S Va

lidat

ionJ.

Elder,

MTS

I, Hu

nstvi

lle, A

L

1030

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

038

BALA

GAN

– A

Fast

Runn

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e Leth

ality

As

sessm

ent C

ode f

or K

EP an

d Blas

t/Fr

ag W

arhe

ads

T. Ye

m, M

TSI,

Hunts

ville,

AL

1100

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

039

Grou

nd an

d Flig

ht Te

st Re

cons

tructi

on u

sing

BALA

GAN

G. Fe

rguso

n, MT

SI, H

unstv

ille, A

L

1130

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

040

Accre

ditat

ion of

BAL

AGAN

for W

eapo

neer

ing an

d Mi

ssion

Plan

ning

J. Ag

new,

MTS

I, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

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esda

y, 8

May 2

019

17-H

YP-1

Hype

rsonic

Syste

ms &

Tech

nolog

ies I

Room

5/6

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

ory13

00 hr

sAIA

A-DE1

9-904

2Ad

ditive

ly Ma

nufa

cture

d Sma

ll Sub

scale

Hype

rsonic

Fligh

t Veh

icle T

ests

in Tw

o-Sta

ge Li

ght

Gas G

un Sy

stem

J. Wa

lker, N

. Mue

schke

, D. G

rosch

, S. C

hocro

n, T.

Moore

, N.

Scott

, Sou

thwes

t Res

earch

Insti

tute,

San A

ntonio

, TX

1330

hrs

AIAA-D

E19-9

043

Deve

lopme

nt of

a Hy

perso

nic Q

uiet T

unne

l at

Mach

8B.

Chyn

oweth

, S. S

chne

ider, P

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hrs

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046

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ance

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gnild

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affert

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hite O

ak, S

ilver

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g, MD

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esda

y, 8

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050

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052

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053

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urray

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ay, M

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ia Na

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055

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ene,

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rr, R.

Parke

r, CUB

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uffalo

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056

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, 9 M

ay 2

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sday

, 9 M

ay 2

019

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LNRY

-8

0845

- 09

30 h

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unter

intell

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ditor

ium

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kers:

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nior N

ation

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au of

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vesti

gativ

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Thur

sday

, 9 M

ay 2

019

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uting

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ms an

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curit

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om 7

/8Ch

aired

by: R

. PED

ERSE

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ckhe

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artin

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E19-9

058

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bedd

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stems

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olutio

ns, L

LC, W

illiam

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E19-9

091

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ffects

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lation

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onne

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A

Thur

sday

, 9 M

ay 2

019

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rsonic

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ms &

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inha,

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1030

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061

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AIAA-D

E19-9

062

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063

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Thur

sday

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065

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066

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067

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Thur

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068

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070

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plied

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borat

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aurel

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1130

hrs

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071

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sday

, 9 M

ay 2

019

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hrs

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Thur

sday

, 9 M

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anne

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theon

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092

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hrs

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093

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079

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Thur

sday

, 9 M

ay 2

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mbrid

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hrs

AIAA-D

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078

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Thur

sday

, 9 M

ay 2

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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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