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Feb. 28 - March 3, 2011

Location

Manhattan Beach Marriott
1400 Parkview Avenue
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
800.228.9290
310.546.7511
FAX 310.939.1486

General Information

Ground System Architectures Workshop

Harmonization: Challenges and Opportunities

 

Feb. 28 - March 3, 2011

 

Preworkshop Tutorials Feb. 28, 2011

 

Manhattan Beach Marriott, Manhattan Beach, Calif.

 


The Ground System Architectures Workshop (GSAW), in its 14th year, provides a forum for the world's spacecraft ground system experts to collaborate with other ground system users, developers, and researchers through tutorials, presentations, working groups, and panel discussions on issues and solutions.

This year the program committee is looking for presentations covering all aspects of spacecraft ground systems, with a special focus on innovative ground system architectures that can respond to user needs and deliver capabilities through creative solutions. Sessions will address methodologies, lessons learned, business cases and advanced technologies.

The general workshop will be held at the Manhattan Beach Marriott and will include international attendees. A classified session will be hosted on March 4 at The Aerospace Corporation, with presentations up to the TS/SI/TK classification level. All classified session attendees will be required to have a TS/SCI clearance. Classified Registration Form here.

For further information contact gsaw@aero.org or call 310.336.0454.

Sponsoring and cooperating organizations:

The Aerospace Corporation
Air Force Space Command
Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center
National Reconnaissance Office
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
University of Southern California, Center for Systems and Software Engineering
Software Engineering Institute
Institute for Software Research, University of California, Irvine
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Goddard Space Flight Center)

 



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