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Climate Change Data Calibration: Finding Order Out of Chaos
Important Panel Discussion conducted 21 September 2009

AIAA assembled an outstanding group of panelists for an important discussion on the need for scientific data calibration in measuring Climate Change and the impacts the data will have on current and future policy on 21 September, in Washington, DC. Panelists included Chris Scolese, NASA Associate Administrator; Eric Webster, Vice President, Government and Industry Partnerships, ITT Corp.; Jon Malay, Director, Civil Space and Environment Programs, Lockheed Martin Corp.; Dr. Philip Ardanuy, Chief Scientist, Raytheon Information Solutions; Ron Birk, Director, Mission Integration Civil Systems Division, Northrop Grumman; Michael H. Freilich, Director, Earth Science Division, Science Mission Directorate, NASA; Nancy Colleton, Executive Director, Alliance for Earth Observation; and Dr. Molly Macauley, Resources for the Future. For more information, please contact Ross Bell.


Audience assembled in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, DC, 21 September 2009, for AIAA's important panel discussion: Climate Change Data Calibration: Finding Order Out of Chaos


Panelists


Dr. Philip Hattis
Laboratory
Technical Staff,
Draper Laboratory


Eric Webster,
VP, Government and
Industry Partnerships,
ITT Corp


Dr. Philip Ardanuy
Chief Scientist,
Raytheon Information Solutions


Ron Birk
Director, Mission Integration Civil Systems Division, Northrop Grumman


Jonathan Malay,
Director, Civil Space and Environment Programs, Lockheed Martin Corp.


Dr. Molly Macauley,
Resources
for the Future
 


Nancy Colleton
Executive Director,
Alliance for Earth
Observation


Dr. Michael H. Freilich,
Director, Earth Science Division, Science Mission Directorate, NASA


Chris Scolese,
NASA
Associate Administrator


Please check this page again in coming days as we will be publishing audio and video of this panel discussion.

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