session 4

Title

Space Technology and System Management Practices and Tools

Description

The effective management of space technology and systems development is critical to future success in space exploration, development and discovery. This session is the next in an ongoing series at the International Astronautical Congress that provides a unique international forum to further the development of a family of ‘best practices and tools’ in this important field. Specific areas of potential interest include: (1) Technology Management Methodologies and Best Practices; (2) R&D Management Software Tools and Databases; and (3) Systems Analysis Methods and Tools. The full range of R&D activities are appropriate for discussion, ranging from technology development long-term planning, through technology R&D programmes, to system development projects, with special emphasis on the transition of new technologies from one stage to the next. Particular topics could include: Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) and Technology Readiness Assessments, Technology R&D Risk Assessments and Management, Advanced Concepts Modeling Approaches and Tools, etc. Either more theoretical discussions, or examples of applications of R&D management techniques and/or tools to specific R&D programmes and projects are of interest for the session.

Date

2012-10-05

Time

09:00

Room

TS04 (Sala Antares, Hall 2)

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Designing for the Future by Testing Today: A Summary of SpaceX System Management Practices

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Dustin Doud

SpaceX

United States

2

Spurring Innovation in Space-based Organizations – a Management Perspective on Past Successes and Future Endeavors

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Steven Arnold

The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

United States

3

What is Wrong with Space System Cost Models? A Survey and Assessment of Cost Estimating Approaches

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mrs. Shari Keller

University of Alabama in Huntsville

United States

4

INSA Virtual Labs: a new R+D framework for innovative space science and technology

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Alejandro Cardesin Moinelo

INSA, Ingeniería y Servicios Aeroespaciales, S.A.

Spain

5

Social networks - A tool for space agencies?

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Leopold Summerer

European Space Agency (ESA)

The Netherlands

6

Based on Central Composite Design Method Satellite Mission Design

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Rui Qi

Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (BUAA)

China

7

Industrial experience from applying technology readiness assessment – the Volvo Aero case

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Dr. Ulf Högman

Volvo Aero Corporation

Sweden

8

Technological roadmaping at CNES

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Franck Durand-Carrier

Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES)

France

9

Indicators for Disruptive Space Technologies

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Egbert Jan van der Veen

Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)

Germany

10

Measuring innovation: Future Italian Telecommunication Systems

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Elisa Duca

Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI)

Italy

11

Identifying Technical Management Areas that Affect Performance to Increase Project Efficiency

accepted

15'

confirmed

Ms. Salome Saliashvili

Univeristy of Alabama in Huntsville

United States

12

Acquisition for building capabilities – a reference model

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Carlos Lino

INPE

Brazil

13

Exploring R&D Investment as a Space Sector Technology Management Lever

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Anthony Wicht

The George Washington University

United States