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PROGRAMMATIC ISSUES: FUNDING, IP, SUCCESS CRITERIA

Day 3 Overview – Thu Aug 26. PROGRAMMATIC ISSUES: FUNDING, IP, SUCCESS CRITERIA. Ali Abedi Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept The University of Maine, Orono, ME. Funding Programs Oriented. Morning. Session 10: Report from Day 2 & Overview for Day 3

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PROGRAMMATIC ISSUES: FUNDING, IP, SUCCESS CRITERIA

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  1. Day 3 Overview – Thu Aug 26 PROGRAMMATIC ISSUES: FUNDING, IP, SUCCESS CRITERIA Ali Abedi Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept The University of Maine, Orono, ME Funding Programs Oriented

  2. Morning Session 10: Report from Day 2 & Overview for Day 3 Thursday, August 26, 2010. 08:30-09:30.Speakers: Report of Day 2: Cy Wilson and Overview of Day 3: Ali Abedi Keynote Address: Opportunities, Issues and Challenges in International Cooperation Thursday, August 26, 2010. 09:30-10:00. Peter Eggleton, TelligenceGroup Session 11: Funding for FBW Consortia, including Offset/IRB Programs Thursday, August 26, 2010. 10:30-12:00. Funding provides the life-blood for initiating, maturing, and implementing new systems. In this session, speakers will discuss the priorities of government programs in developing and funding such programs as well as potential projects, leading to procurement actions. Chairs: Jacques Lyrette Speakers: Terry Shehata, Maine Space Grant Consortia George Grammas, Squire Sanders Shane Beckim, MTI

  3. Afternoon Keynote Address: Fiber Optic Sensors for SHM Thursday, August 26, 2010. 13:00-13:30. Curtis Banks, NASA MSFC Session 12: IP, Implementation and Project Success Criteria Thursday, August 26, 2010. 13:30-15:00. In this session, speakers will discuss the selection criteria, matrics used for assessing progress, program duration, and strategies for infusing these technologies into aerospace applications. The issues to be considered in protecting intellectual property rights and successful collaborations to review the respective root causes of success or failure will be examined. Chair: Peter Eggleton Speakers: Andy Quintero, Aerospace Corporation Jake Ward, University of Maine Session 13: New Potential Projects Thursday, August 26, 2010. 15:30-17:30. Session 13 will identify and work with new potential concepts and ideas for viable future projects. Working from a launch board of new ideas, Session 13 will proceed with an open forum in which new ideas can be formulated and project teaming can take place.

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