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2O168–10 MARCH 2016 LAUREL, MD

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FINAL PROGRAM www.aiaa-defense.org

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Welcome Welcome to the AIAA Defense and Security Forum (AIAA DEFENSE 2016) at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory! We are excited to have you participate as we explore the state of our nation’s defense strategy, learn how we are evolving to meet threats to our national security and economic stability, and discuss what we must do to build an agile, adaptive, and resilient national defense operation.

This week should stimulate thought-provoking conversations among government leaders, civilian contractors, and academics as we work to learn about government strategies and how we can use those strategies to identify solutions to some of the nation’s most pressing national security concerns. A full program of in-depth technical discussions complementing the high-level plenary and panel conversations will provide a great view of the state of the art in national defense strategies, systems, and technologies.

AIAA DEFENSE 2016 promises cutting-edge, classified, technical research presentations and insightful conversations from industry executives, military, and thought leaders about challenges and opportunities associated with defense acquisition and strategy, homeland security, missile systems, smart weapons, and use of unmanned aerial systems – as well as many other components of a strong national defense position.

Everyone involved in the planning of AIAA DEFENSE 2016 has worked hard to develop a robust, timely, and interesting program. We hope you take advantage of the many learning and networking opportunities throughout the week, and we thank you for being a part of this important gathering.

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IntroOrganizing TeamExecutive ChairsRobert (Bob) E. Fitzpatrick, Jr., Raytheon Missile Systems

Laura McGill, Raytheon Missile Systems

Forum Organizing CommitteeRobert “Bob” Baker, Office of the Secretary of Defense

Allison Cash, People Tec

Rick Gamble, Aerospace Testing Alliance

Laura McGill, Raytheon Missile Systems

Jim Makarsky, The Boeing Company

Kevin Massey, DARPA

Peter Montgomery, Jacobs Engineering

Technical Program Team

Rick Gamble, Aerospace Testing Alliance, Forum Technical Program Chair

Karen Barker, Office of the Secretary of Defense/Acquisition, Technology and Logistics

Allison Cash, People Tec

Peter Dunn, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mark Friedlander, Aerojet Rocketdyne

Kerri Phillips, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Tumkur Shivananda, Northrop Grumman Corporation

Michael White, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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IntroContents

Welcome 3

Organizing Team 4

Forum Overview 6

Sponsors and Supporters 7

Plenary Sessions Speakers 8

Networking Activities and Security Information 9

General Information 10

Technical Sessions at a Glance 12

Session Detail Matrix 13

Author/Session Chair Index 18

Venue Map Back Cover

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AIAA is the world’s largest aerospace professional society, serving a diverse range of more than 30,000 individual members from 88 countries, and 95 corporate members. AIAA members help make the world safer, more connected, more accessible, and more prosperous. For more information, visit www.aiaa.org, or follow us on Twitter @AIAA.

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IntroForum OverviewTUESDAY 8 March

WEDNESDAY 9 March

THURSDAY 10 March

0700 hrs

Networking Coffee Networking Coffee Networking Coffee0730 hrs

0800 hrs Plenary Session:

Welcome and Introductions

SCO Innovations: Meeting Today’s Defense Challenges

Plenary Session:

Space Threats Briefing

Breakthrough Technologies in Air and Space

Plenary Session:

UAS in American Air Space Panel Session0830 hrs

0900 hrs

0930 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break

1000 hrs

Technical Sessions:

Innovative Concepts I: Laser Enabled Systems

Tactical Missiles

Sensor & Spectrum Optimization

Technical Sessions:

Targets and Threat Modeling for Weapon Systems

Land-Based Strategic Missiles

Performance Verification & Validation

Technical Sessions:

Land-Based Strategic Missile Modeling

Space, Cyber, and Robotics

Next Generation Architecture

1030 hrs

1100 hrs

1130 hrs

1200 hrs

Lunch Lunch Lunch1230 hrs

1300 hrs

Technical Sessions:

Sea-Based Strategic Missiles

Innovative Concepts II - Tools and Techniques

New Weapon Systems Testing Venues and Methods

Technical Sessions:

Threats, Targets & Countermeasures

Hypersonic Concepts and Technologies

Weapon Systems Test and Evaluation

Technical Sessions:

Weapon Systems Effectiveness Modeling and Simulation

Improving Kill Engagement

Cybersecurity

1330 hrs

1400 hrs

1430 hrs

1500 hrs

1530 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break

1600 hrs

Plenary Session:

DoD Operational Energy Strategy Briefing

Plenary Session:

Test & Evaluation Briefings1630 hrs

1700 hrs

1730 hrs

Welcome Reception1800 hrs

1830 hrs

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IntroSponsors and Supporters AIAA would like to thank the following organizations for their support of AIAA DEFENSE 2016:

Industry Host

Media Sponsor

Lanyard Sponsor

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IntroPlenary Sessions Speakers

Tuesday, 8 March0800 hrs Auditorium

Plenary SessionSCO Innovations: Meeting Today’s Defense ChallengesWilliam Roper, Director of Strategic Capabilities, Office of

the Secretary of Defense

1600 hrs Auditorium

Plenary SessionDoD Operational Energy StrategyAmanda Simpson, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for

Operational Energy

Wednesday, 9 March0800 hrs Auditorium

PlenarySpace �reatsWilliam J. Donnelly III, Assistant Division Head, Space Systems and Technology Division, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Breakthrough Technologies in Air and SpacePamela Melroy, Deptuty Director, Tactical Technology Office,

DARPA

1600 hrs Auditorium

PlenaryOperational Testing of Space Systems in a Contested Space EnvironmentMitch Crosswait, Deputy Director, Net-Centric Systems and

Missile Defense Systems, DOT&E

Test and Evaluation (Possibilities)George Rumford, Program Manager, Test and Evaluation/

S&T Program, Department of Defense

Thursday, 10 March0800 hrs Auditorium

PlenaryUAS in American Air Space PanelModerator: John Langford, Chairman and CEO, Aurora Flight SciencesSpeakers:MG Randolph Alles, Assistant Commissioner, Office of Air and

Marine, U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionMarke “Hoot” Gibson, Senior Advisor, UAS Integration, FAACol. Robert P. Huber, Commander, U.S. Army Aeronautical

Services Agency (USAASA)

Get the big picture on the defense and weapons community from the leading authorities in the field during these high-level discussions and presentations.

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IntroNetworking Activities and Security Information Understanding the importance of networking with colleagues new and old, a series of activities have been planned that will help you connect with current colleagues and new acquaintances.

Coffee BreaksCoffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum. Coffee breaks will be located in the foyer:

Tuesday, 8 March 0700, 0930, and 1530 hrsWednesday, 9 March 0700, 0930, and 1530 hrs Thursday, 10 March 0700 and 0930 hrs

Welcome Reception/Meet the Sponsors ReceptionA reception will be held on Tuesday, 8 March, 1730 hrs, in the Kossiakoff Center. Take this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old ones, and meet with sponsor representatives at their designated tables.

LuncheonLuncheons for conference attendees will be held daily in the Kossiakoff Center:

Tuesday, 8 March 1200–1300 hrsWednesday, 9 March 1200–1300 hrs Thursday, 10 March 1200–1300 hrs

Security Information

Attendance at this forum is restricted to U.S. citizens who possess a final SECRET security clearance verified by the Security Office Coordinator.

Security BadgeA photo security badge is required for admittance to the conference sessions. Each attendee will be required to produce a driver’s license, military I.D., or company photo I.D. prior to receiving a conference badge. Badges must be worn at the conference.

Security RestrictionsElectronic devices or electronic equipment of any kind—including cell phones, radios, Fitbits, PDAs, laptops, 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 conference 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 conference area. Please leave these items in your car or hotel as storage is not available at the conference 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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IntroGeneral InformationAIAA Registration and Information Center HoursThe AIAA Registration and Information Center will be located in the foyer of the Kossiakoff Center.

Tuesday, 8 March 0700–1830 hrsWednesday, 9 March 0700–1800 hrsThursday, 10 March 0700–1500 hrs

Meeting SiteThe forum is being held at the Kossiakoff Center located on the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) campus.

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 http://careercenter.aiaa.org.

Membership AIAA is your vital lifelong link to the collective creativity and brainpower of the aerospace profession and a champion for its achievements—and nonmembers who pay the full conference registration fee will receive their first year’s AIAA membership at no additional cost! Students who are not yet members may apply their registration fee toward their first year’s student member dues. (Free membership is not included in discounted group-rate registration.)

Nondiscriminatory PracticesAIAA accepts registrations irrespective of race, creed, sex, color, physical handicap, and national or ethnic origin.

AIAA is the world’s largest aerospace professional society, serving a diverse range of more than 30,000 individual members from 88 countries, and 95 corporate members. AIAA members help make the world safer, more connected, more accessible, and more prosperous. For more information, visit www.aiaa.org, or follow us on Twitter @AIAA.

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IntroTechnical Sessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time Location

Cybersecurity, Space and Robotics21-CYB-1 Cyersecurity Vulnerability Assessments 10-Mar 1300 hrs Room 7/819-SCR-1 Space, Cyber, and Robotics 10-Mar 1000 hrs Room 7/8

Hypersonics13-HYTASP-1 Hypersonic Concepts and Technologies 9-Mar 1300 hrs Room 7/8

Innovative Concepts2-ICT-1 Innovative Concepts I: Laser Enabled Systems 8-Mar 1000 hrs Auditorium5-ICT-2 Innovative Concepts II - Tools and Techniques 8-Mar 1300 hrs Room 7/8

Missile Defense3-MD-1 Sensor & Spectrum Optimization 8-Mar 1000 hrs Room 5/610-MD-2 Performance Verification & Validation 9-Mar 1000 hrs Room 5/614-MD-3 Threats, Targets & Countermeasures 9-Mar 1300 hrs Auditorium18-MD-4 Next Generation Architecture 10-Mar 1000 hrs Room 5/6

Plenary Sessions1-PLNRY-1 SCO Innovations: Meeting Today's Defense Challenges 8-Mar 0800 hrs Auditorium8-PLNRY-2 Energy in Future Warfighting Systems 8-Mar 1600 hrs Auditorium9-PLNRY-3 Space Threats 9-Mar 0800 hrs Auditorium16-PLNRY-4 Test and Evaluation 9-Mar 1600 hrs Auditorium17-PLNRY-5 UAS in American Air Space Panel 10-Mar 0800 hrs Auditorium

Strategic Missiles6-STRAT-1 Sea-Based Strategic Missiles 8-Mar 1300 hrs Auditorium11-STRAT-2 Land-Based Strategic Missiles 9-Mar 1000 hrs Room 7/820-STRAT-3 Land-Based Strategic Missile Modeling 10-Mar 1000 hrs Auditorium

Tactical Missiles4-TACT-1 Tactical Missiles 8-Mar 1000 hrs Room 7/8

Weapon Systems7-WS-1 New Weapon Systems Testing Venues & Methods 8-Mar 1300 hrs Room 5/612-WS-2 Targets and Threat Modeling for Weapon Systems 9-Mar 1000 hrs Auditorium

15-WS-3 Weapon Systems Test & Evaluation 9-Mar 1300 hrs Room 5/623-WS-4 Weapon Systems Effectiveness Modeling and Simulation 10-Mar 1300 hrs Auditorium

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2Pe

netra

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rviva

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lope S

tudy

J. Pe

rry, A

pplie

d Res

earch

Asso

ciates

, Inc

., Alb

uque

rque,

NM;

O. Ya

kabo

ski, J

. Eich

ling,

U.S.

Air F

orce,

Eglin

AFB,

FL; J

. We

rtz, A

. Olip

hant,

C. D

oolitt

le, Ap

plied

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arch A

ssocia

tes,

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uerqu

e, NM

; et a

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hrs

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efens

e201

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velop

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of th

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urviv

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illiam

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abora

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FL

1400

hrs

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efens

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by u

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hrs

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efens

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6-902

5Th

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ance

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cts Te

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pabil

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TC) -

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arad

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head

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na

Testi

ngS.

Mus

teric,

96t

h Tes

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quad

ron, E

glin A

FB, F

L

1500

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efens

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4Co

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as G

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Wedn

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March

201

69-

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rsTh

reat

s Plen

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Spac

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atsWi

lliam

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nnell

y III

Assis

tant D

ivisio

n Hea

d, Sp

ace S

ystem

s and

Tech

nolog

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MIT L

incoln

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throu

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in Ai

r and

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puty

Direc

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actic

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A

Wedn

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y, 9

March

201

610

-MD-

2Pe

rform

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Verifi

catio

n &

Valid

ation

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Chair

ed by

: K. P

HILLI

PS, T

he Jo

hns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

1000

hrs

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efens

e201

6-902

7Sp

ace S

imula

tion

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to M

eet I

magin

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nsor

Test

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nts i

n th

e AED

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Syste

ms Te

st Fa

cility

H. Lo

wry,

R. Nic

holso

n, S.

Stee

ly, K.

Mea

d, J.

Clayb

rook,

Arnold

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eerin

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elopm

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enter

, Arno

ld AF

B, TN

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hrs

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6-902

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stem-

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Parso

ns, J

. Farr

is, D

. Pars

ons,

C. Co

nkey

, Miss

ile D

efens

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ency,

Hun

tsville

, AL

1100

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-902

9Fe

dera

tion

or Sy

stem-

Leve

l Accr

edita

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for t

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ssile

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nse S

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MDS)

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els an

d Sim

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&S)

A. De

nt, J.

Clark

, J. F

arris,

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ration

al Te

st Ag

ency,

Color

ado

Sprin

gs, C

O

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hrs

AIAA-D

efens

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6-903

0Th

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ission

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credit

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rk, J.

Farris

, A. D

ent,

G. Ro

manc

zuk,

Opera

tiona

l Tes

t Ag

ency,

Hun

tsville

, AL

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esda

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March

201

611

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AT-2

Land

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Topic

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L. Be

thel, M

. Bott

, J. M

artine

z, No

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Grum

man

Corpo

ration

, San

Bern

ardino

, CA

1030

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-903

2Pr

ogra

mmed

Dep

ot M

ainten

ance

of IC

BM

Guida

nce A

cceler

omete

rsK.

Ande

rson,

Air Fo

rce N

uclea

r Wea

pons

Cente

r, Hill

AFB,

UT;

C. Ba

rrow,

The B

oeing

Comp

any,

Hill A

FB, U

T

1100

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-903

3Mu

ltidisc

iplina

ry D

esign

Opt

imiza

tion

of St

rateg

ic Mi

ssile

Syste

msM.

Javie

r, J. S

tork,

C. Kim

, M. B

ott, N

orthro

p Grum

man

Corpo

ration

, Ogd

en, U

T

1130

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-903

4Le

ssons

Lear

ned D

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the D

evelo

pmen

t of t

he

MK21

Nos

etip

M. O

lmos

, S. S

aterlie

, Nort

hrop G

rumma

n Corp

oratio

n, Sa

n Be

rnardi

no, C

A

Wedn

esda

y, 9

March

201

612

-WS-

2Ta

rgets

and T

hrea

t Mod

eling

for W

eapo

n Sy

stems

Audit

orium

Chair

ed by

: J. L

AFLE

UR, S

andia

Nati

onal

Labo

ratori

es an

d J. E

LDER

, Mod

ern Te

chno

logy S

olutio

ns In

c10

00 hr

sAIA

A-Defe

nse2

016-9

035

Analy

sis of

IR Im

ager

y of D

ebris

from

a Th

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Term

inated

Boo

ster

K. Sie

grist,

M. T

homa

s, P.

Gree

n, Jo

hns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Ap

plied

Phys

ics La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

1030

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-903

6Co

unter

UAS

Mod

eling

& Si

mulat

ion –

Doe

s da

mage

resu

lt in

defe

at or

only

degr

adat

ion?

Z. Ha

ll, T.

Kelly,

M. T

homa

s, A.

Owen

s, Arm

y Avia

tion a

nd

Missi

le Re

searc

h Dev

elopm

ent a

nd En

ginee

ring C

enter

, Re

dston

e Arse

nal, A

L; K.

Jorda

n, To

rch, H

untsv

ille, A

L; K.

Norto

n, Dy

netic

s, Inc

., Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

; et a

l.

1100

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-903

7FL

ITES S

cene

Gen

erat

ion on

Rem

ote V

isuali

zatio

n Clu

sters

A. Du

ffy, A

Egis

Tech

nolog

ies, E

glin A

FB, F

L; C.

Coke

r, Air

Force

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Eglin

AFB,

FL

1130

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-903

8Gr

ay Ea

gle U

AV CF

D Mo

delin

gZ.

Hall,

Army A

viatio

n and

Miss

ile Re

searc

h Dev

elopm

ent

and E

ngine

ering

Cente

r, Red

stone

Arse

nal, A

L

Wedn

esda

y, 9

March

201

613

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ASP-

1Hy

perso

nic Co

ncep

ts an

d Tec

hnolo

gies

Room

7/8

Chair

ed by

: M. W

HITE

, The

John

s Hop

kins U

nivers

ity Ap

plied

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ics La

borat

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00 hr

sAIA

A-Defe

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039

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Tunn

el Me

asur

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ts of

Hype

rsonic

Tran

sition

for

Pred

iction

of Ae

rody

nami

cally

-Indu

ced Vi

brati

onS.

Beres

h, K.

Caspe

r, J. H

enflin

g, R.

Spille

rs, Sa

ndia

Natio

nal

Labo

ratori

es, Al

buqu

erque

, NM

1330

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-904

0Pr

esen

tatio

n of

a Tra

jecto

ry O

ptim

izatio

n Me

thod

ology

M. S

ytsma

, Air F

orce R

esea

rch La

borat

ory, E

glin A

FB, F

L

1400

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-904

1Sim

ulatio

n an

d Ope

ratio

n Re

quire

ment

s For

a H

igh-P

erfo

rman

ce M

id-Pr

essu

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rc He

ater

Su

ppor

ting A

dvan

ced H

yper

sonic

Syste

msD.

Smi

th, Ar

nold

Engin

eerin

g Dev

elopm

ent C

omple

x, Arn

old

AFB,

TN

1430

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-904

2De

laying

Tran

sition

usin

g 2D

Roug

hnes

s Stri

ps in

th

e Boe

ing/A

FOSR

Mac

h-6

Quiet

Tunn

elS.

Sch

neide

r, J. M

cKen

zie, P

urdue

Univ

ersity

, Wes

t La

fayett

e, IN

1500

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-904

3A

Revie

w of

Gro

und T

est P

rogr

ams i

n LE

NS

Hype

rvelo

city T

unne

ls fo

r Veh

icle D

evelo

pmen

t an

d Cod

e Eva

luatio

nM.

Hold

en, C

UBRC

, Buff

alo, N

Y

Wedn

esda

y, 9

March

201

614

-MD-

3Th

reat

s, Ta

rgets

& Co

unter

meas

ures

Audit

orium

Chair

ed by

: D. H

AYAS

HI, R

aythe

on M

issile

Sys

tems

1300

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-904

4Re

cent

Elec

tronic

War

fare

Obs

erva

tions

K. Pa

tterso

n, Lin

coln

Labo

ratory

, Mas

sach

usett

s Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Lexin

gton,

MA

1330

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-904

5Ta

rgets

and C

ount

erme

asur

es: R

ecen

t Thr

eat

Obse

rvat

ions

B. S

heek

s, Lin

coln

Labo

ratory

, Mas

sach

usett

s Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Lexin

gton,

MA

1400

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-904

6Op

tical

Data

Colle

ction

and A

nalys

isJ.

Vorne

hm, D

. Hun

ter, K

. Wulf

f, Lin

coln

Labo

ratory

, Ma

ssach

usett

s Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Lexin

gton,

MA

1430

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-904

7Pr

obab

ilistic

mod

eling

of sc

atter

from

discr

ete

rand

om m

edia

R. Mc

Carga

r, R. A

wada

llah,

John

s Hop

kins U

nivers

ity Ap

plied

Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

, Lau

rel, M

D

1500

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-904

8Th

e Tow

ed A

irbor

ne P

lume S

imula

tor (

TAPS

): Op

en

AirTe

sting

of In

stalle

d IRC

M Se

nsor

sJ.

Hubb

ard, J

. McM

orrow

, Cen

ter fo

r Cou

nterm

easu

res,

Whit

e San

ds M

issile

Rang

e, NM

; R. H

iers,

Aeros

pace

Testi

ng

Allian

ce, A

rnold

AFB,

TN

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esda

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March

201

615

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3We

apon

Syste

msTe

st &

Evalu

ation

Room

5/6

Chair

ed by

: R. A

DDIS,

Lawr

ence

Live

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Nati

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ratory

and P

. DUN

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ger A

ssocia

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A-Defe

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049

Guida

nce a

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aviga

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Evalu

ation

at th

e 746

th

Test

Squa

dron

C. Arm

ani, I

. Nac

ita, J

. Yeo

m, 7

46th

Test

Squa

dron,

Hollo

man A

FB, N

M

1330

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-905

0De

velop

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rge Q

uiet T

unne

ls at

Mac

h 6

and

Mach

8S.

Sch

neide

r, Purd

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nivers

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est L

afaye

tte, I

N; T.

Ju

liano

, T. C

orke,

Notre

Dam

e Univ

ersity

, Notr

e Dam

e, IN

1400

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-905

1Co

upled

Calcu

lation

s of E

mbed

ded W

eapo

n Ef

fects

on

Par

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Bur

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mpar

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to

Scale

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esult

sE.

Hans

en, P

. Has

sig, D

. Ten

nant,

Weid

linge

r Asso

ciates

, Inc

., Ma

rina d

el Re

y, CA

1430

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-905

2Wi

nd Tu

nnel

Test

Camp

aign

for a

Hyp

erso

nic G

lide

Body

A. Vo

egele

, B. W

illiam

s, M.

Conw

ay, T

he Ae

rospa

ce

Corpo

ration

, El S

egun

do, C

A

1500

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-905

3Ne

t Cen

tric W

eapo

ns Te

st Ca

pabil

ityJ.

Luca

s, Air

Force

Test

Cente

r, Egli

n AFB

, FL

Wedn

esda

y, 9

March

201

616

-PLN

RY-4

16

00 -

1730

hrs

Test

and E

valua

tion

(Pos

sibilit

ies)

Audit

orium

Mitch

Cros

swait

Depu

ty Dir

ector

, Ne

t-Cen

tric S

ystem

s and

Miss

ile D

efens

e Sys

tems,

DOT&

E

Geor

ge R

umfo

rdPM

for t

he D

epart

ment

of De

fense

T&E/

S&T P

rogram

Thur

sday

Thur

sday

, 10

March

201

617

-PLN

RY-5

08

00 -

0930

hrs

UAS i

n Am

erica

n Ai

r Spa

ce P

anel

Audit

orium

Mode

rator:

John

Lang

ford,

Chair

man a

nd CE

O, Au

rora F

light

Scien

ces

P

aneli

sts:

MG R

ando

lph A

lles

Assis

tant C

ommi

ssion

er, O

ffice o

f Air a

nd M

arine

U.S.

Custo

ms an

d Bord

er Pro

tectio

n

Mark

e “Ho

ot” G

ibson

Senio

r Adv

isor, U

AS In

tegrat

ionFA

A

TBA

DoD

Policy

Boa

rd for

Fede

ral Av

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Thur

sday

, 10

March

201

618

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4Ne

xt G

ener

ation

Arch

itectu

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aired

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. ALB

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ty10

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sAIA

A-Defe

nse2

016-9

055

Arch

itectu

re O

ption

s for

Cost-

Effe

ctive

Integ

rated

Ai

r & M

issile

Def

ense

D. G

ehr, L

. Sha

mpine

, Ray

theon

Comp

any,

Tucso

n, AZ

1030

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-905

6UA

V Bas

ed In

tercep

tors a

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sers a

s Com

pleme

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for

Boos

t Pha

se Int

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t of R

ogue

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issile

sL.

Cave

ny, Ca

veny

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LLC,

Fort W

ashing

ton, M

D; M.

Salita

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M Co

nsultin

g, LLC

, Sun

Lake

s, AZ

; D. T

ietz,

New

Vistas

Int

ernati

onal,

LLC,

Austin

, TX

1100

hrs

AIAA-D

efens

e201

6-907

7Ap

plying

an O

pera

tiona

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cess

Fram

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ace S

afety

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cKnig

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tegrity

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nc.,

Chan

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VA

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sday

, 10

March

201

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-SCR

-1Sp

ace,

Cybe

r, an

d Rob

otics

Room

7/8

Chair

ed by

: K. B

ARKE

R, OS

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sourc

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agem

ent C

tr Su

pport

1000

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AIAA-D

efens

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6-905

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mina

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dver

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llumi

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age R

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to Sa

tellite

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Sens

ors b

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ses o

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stems

P. Sh

river,

K. Ya

mamo

to, C.

Cogb

urn, M

etatec

h Corp

oratio

n, Alb

uque

rque,

NM; J

. Dav

is, J.

Mon

toya,

Ball A

erosp

ace

& Te

chno

logies

Corpo

ration

, Albu

querq

ue, N

M; C.

Jone

s, Me

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n, Alb

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NM; e

t al.

1030

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AIAA-D

efens

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6-905

8Ef

ficien

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