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EVENTS: CALENDAR
NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Pre-proposal Conference
"Advanced Concept Studies for Subsonic and Supersonic Commercial Transports
Entering Service in the 2030-35 Period"

Thursday, November 29, 2007
1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

L'Enfant Plaza Hotel
480 L'Enfant Plaza, Washington, DC
Ballroom A & B
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Conference Description: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Headquarters, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) is preparing a major addition to ROA-2007, NNH07ZEA001N. In keeping with the current structure of the ROA NRA, ARMD plans to amend the NRA with the detailed requirements of the "Advanced Concept Studies for Subsonic and Supersonic Commercial Transports Entering Service in the 2030-35 Period" proposal topic.

With this NRA solicitation, NASA is seeking to stimulate innovation and foster the pursuit of revolutionary conceptual designs for aircraft that could enter into service in the 2030-35 time period. The focus is on both subsonic and supersonic transports that can overcome significant performance and environmental challenges for the benefit of the general public. Furthermore, these conceptual studies will identify key technology development needs and opportunities that will enable such vehicles. Additional details including specific metrics and objectives, vehicles classes, range and scope of technologies of interest, and expectations for proposals will be provided at this conference.

This NRA is being planned as a multi-million dollar effort performed over two phases spanning a period of two and a half to three years, with potential for follow-on efforts.

Interaction with the broad aeronautics community at the Pre-proposal Conference will support refinement of the NRA topic to be released soon after the conference.

Opportunities to ask questions, solicit clarification, and offer improvements to the study scope will be provided. Teaming discussions with other participants will be encouraged.

Final Agenda:


Time Event
1:00 - 1:10Welcome
Ms. Vicki Crisp, Deputy Director, Fundamental Aeronautics Program
1:10 - 1:25Introductory Remarks
Dr. Lisa J. Porter, Associate Administrator, ARMD
1:25 - 1:40Overview of NRA Solicitation
Dr. Juan J. Alonso, Director, Fundamental Aeronautics Program
1:40 - 1:55Details of Subsonic Fixed Wing Portion of the Solicitation
Mr. Richard Wahls, Project Scientist, Subsonic Fixed Wing Project
1:55 - 2:10Details of Supersonics Portion of the Solicitation
Mr. Peter Coen, Principal Investigator, Supersonics Project
2:10 - 3:00Q&A Period
3:00 - 3:15Next Steps
Ms. Vicki Crisp, Deputy Director, Fundamental Aeronautics Program
3:15 - 5:00Additional Discussions

Point of Contact: Questions or comments about plans for the addition of the above described effort, or about the upcoming Pre-proposal Conference, may be forwarded by email to Mr. Jay Dryer or Ms. Vicki Crisp at NASA-roa@nasa.gov.





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