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Welcome to AIAA DE Section!. MODERN MARVELS: THE F-14. 2010-2011 AIAA DE Section Council Members. Education: -Vacant- Honors & Awards: Eric Rohrbaugh Career Enhancement:Tim McCardell Communication: -Vacant- Webmaster: -Vacant- Newsletter: -Vacant- Programs:Entire Council - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Welcome to AIAA DE Section!
MODERN MARVELS: THE F-14
2010-2011 AIAA DE Section Council Members
Education: -Vacant-Honors & Awards:Eric RohrbaughCareer Enhancement: Tim McCardellCommunication: -Vacant-Webmaster: -Vacant-Newsletter: -Vacant-Programs: Entire CouncilYoung Professional: -Vacant-Technical: Robert BonifantPrecollege: Breanne WootenMembership: Dave RosenbergPublic Policy: Tim DominickRAC Representation: Dave Rosenberg/Tim DominickSpecial Asst. to Chairman: Erika Conly
Chairman: Tim DominickVice-Chair: Eric SperoTreasurer: -Vacant-Secretary: Bernadette
Goncz
2010-2011 Lunch Lecture Series
We are currently planning our 2011-2012 season of Lunch Lectures.
• Apr: Professional Fireworks Brian Ingram
• If you’re interested in presenting or have a specific topic you’d like to see presented, please contact Tim McCardell (x1560)
Plan on coming to the Lunch Lecture Series on or about the first Thursday of each month
Upcoming Activities• Monthly Lunch & Learns
• YP Rocket Competition – April 2, 2011
• Franklin Institute Visit – April 7, 2011
• Spring Distinguished Lecturer – April 7, 2011
• Rockets For Schools – May 2011
• Bus Trip to Washington, D.C. – June 2011
2011 Congressional Visits Day
• Every year, AIAA members come to Washington, D.C. to take part in the Congressional Visits Day (CVD) program.
• We meet with national decision-makers to discuss critical industry issues in civil aeronautics, civil astronautics, and defense.
• What’s our goal? Through face-to-face meetings with Members of Congress, Congressional staff, key Administration officials, and other decision makers, Congressional Visits Day raises awareness of the long-term value that science, engineering and technology bring to America.
• Key Issues for 2011:– Strategy for Recovery of Business and
General Aviation– Harnessing Aerospace Experience and
Capabilities for Achieving Modern Earth and Climate Information Systems and Services
– Enabling Development of Alternative Fuels and Energy Efficient Aviation Systems
– Overcoming the Emerging Technology Acquisition “Valley of Death”
– Establishing and Implementing a Viable National Cybersecurity Strategy
– Improved Air Cargo Security and Scanning– Address the Growing Threat of Orbital Debris– Assuring Strategic and Sustainable Direction
for Space Policy– Increasing Emphasis and Funding for
Technology and Engineering in STEM– Recruiting, Retaining, and Developing a
World-Class Aerospace Workforce
2011 Congressional Visits Day Participants
• AIAA DE Section– Connor O’Malley (DE)– Tim Dominick (MD)– Erika Conly (PA)
Congressional Offices Visited• Delaware
– Senator Chris Coons– Senator Tom Carper– Representative John Carney
• Pennsylvania– Senator Patrick Toomey– Senator Robert Casey– Representative Joe Pitts (PA-16)– Representative Patrick Meehan (PA-7)
• Maryland– Senator Barbara Mikulski– Senator Ben Cardin– Representative Andy Harris (MD-1)
Sen. Chris Coons (DE)
ConnorO’Malley
TimDominickErika
Conly
ShermanPatrick
(Legislative Assistant)
Rep. John Carney (DE)
ConnorO’Malley
ErikaConly
SteveCarfagno
(Legislative Correspondent)
Tim Dominick
Sen. Tom Carper (DE)
ConnorO’Malley
ErikaConly
Senator TomCarper
Tim Dominick
Sen. Bob Casey (PA)
TimDominick
ErikaConly
JayGreenburg John Richter
(Legislative Asst.)
ConnorO’Malley
Rep. Patrick Meehan (PA)
ConnorO’Malley
Rachel Cook(LegislativeAssistant)
ErikaConly
TimDominick
Rep. Andy Harris (MD)
Tim Dominick
John Dutton(Chief of
Staff)Mark Lewis
(AIAA President)
Carolyn Slyvinski(Mid-Atl.
Section Chair)
2011 AIAA CVD
Battle of the Rockets!
• Rocket design competition for Young Professionals (YP)
• About the competition– Location: Culpeper, Virginia– Date: April 2, 2010– Mission: Design a rocket system to safely fly a large raw hen's egg and an
electronic altimeter to an altitude of 2000 ft and return it all without damage; the team closest to the altitude wins
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The Extraordinary Life of Jimmy Doolittlehttp://jonnadoolittelhoppes.comhttp://jonnadoolittelhoppes.com
Spring 2011 AIAA Distinguished Lecture
Thursday, April 7, 2011Executive Banquet & Conference Center
Newark, DE
LAST DAY TO REGISTER
LAST DAY TO REGISTER
AIAA DE Section LinkedIn Group
• If you’re a member of LinkedIn and a member of AIAA, you can now join the new AIAA DE Section LinkedIn Group– Discussion board where members can discuss topics relating to
the aerospace industry– Jobs posting board– RSS feeds from some of the aerospace news sites to keep you
posted on the latest news in the industry• Go to the Groups link on the top menu and search for “AIAA
Delaware Section”• If you’re not a member of LinkedIn, but are interested in
becoming one, visit www.linkedin.com to sign up today
• While this group is just getting off the ground, we hope it becomes a tool our members can use to stay in touch with others throughout the area
WHEN DID YOU KNOW?
• When did you know you wanted to work in aerospace?– For some it was a specific moment, for others it was a gradual
realization that space and flight had captured their imagination and wouldn’t let go
• Over the next year, AIAA members will share what inspired them. We hope you enjoy reading them and that you will share your own “When Did You Know?” moment.
• For more information or to share your story, please visit:
www.aiaa.org/ShareYourStory
New DE Section Web Site
New Website is Live
Membership Information
Dave Rosenberg or Tim Dominick (x1069)
Welcome to AIAA DE Section!
Welcome to AIAA DE Section!
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