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8:30AM Arrive for Boeing Tour Tour is only for those who are pre-registered 9:00AM Boeing Tour Departs (pre-registration required) 9:00AM REGISTRATION OPENS Morning Coffee & Networking with Vendors 10:45AM Welcoming & Introduction Remarks - Joe Gibbs, President, Cascade Chapter AUVSI &
Eric Folkestad, Vice President, Cascade Chapter AUVSI 11:00AM Avenger UAS - Christopher J. Pehrson, Director of Strategic Development, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. 11:45AM ITAR & Cyber Security Issues Related to Unmanned Systems - Gregory S. Witkop MD, Special Agent, FBI, Strategic Partnership Coordinator, Seattle Division, Visiting Scientist, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington 12:30PM Lunch 1:30PM An Update on Current Growth Initiatives in the Unmanned Systems Industry & UAS in Public Airspace
Gretchen West, National-AUVSI 2:15PM A Briefing of the Phantom Eye (HALE hydrogen-powered prototype) and Solar Eagle Project
Pat O’Neil, Director of Advanced Unmanned Airborne Systems, Phantom Works 3:00PM Afternoon Coffee Break 3:30PM Small UAS Affordability
Curt Chesnutt, Senior Vice President of ScanEagle Programs 4:15PM Oregon Airspace Project Update - Michael G. Wing PhD, PE, Associate Professor, Department of Forrest Engineering, Oregon State 5:00PM Closing Speaker Remarks 5:15 - 7:00PM Networking and Social Hour
AUVSI Cascade One-year Sponsors
AUVSI Cascade Event Sponsors
Board MembersJoe Gibbs – President – NW UAV Propulsion Systems, OregonEric Folkestad – Vice President – Arcturus UAV, Washington
Heather Sorenson – Treasurer - NW UAV Propulsion Systems, Oregon
Lisa Brookshier – BOD, Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition, Oregon
Jay Schmidt – BOD, Silicon Forest Electronics, WashingtonJohn Lynch – BOD, Outback Manufacturing, Oregon
Chris Miller – BOD, VersaLogic, OregonTom Hagen – BOD, Boeing Integrated UAS Concepts
David R. Jones – BOD, – GeoTek IncGregory W. Sackman, BOD – Seattle Police Department –
Manager Unmanned Aerial System ProgramBrian Whiteside – VDOS Global
April 19 Meeting for UAS Test Site in Northwest
Positive Outcomes of Meeting•First engagement of companies in OR and WA about a joint proposal for a potential NW test area; large turnout (80-plus) indicates significant interest.•Oregon State University is committed to leading the effort to create a NW coalition.•The Dept. of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory, which has a long history of UAS projects, expressed a “strong interest” in joining a NW coalition. •Alaska is also interested but unable to attend; separate call is scheduled to engage AK.•Oregon contingent is committed to seek funding via Oregon Innovation grants and other sources.•Political support within Oregon appears substantial, assuming engagement by industry. •WA organizations showed serious interest; but engagement and recruiting needs to accelerate to meet the timelines for the FAA RFP for test sites. •Draft proposal for a framework for engagement (at the end of these notes for reference) seems generally acceptable to the industry.
Next Meeting October 18, 2012
Newport, Oregon, NOAA orBend, Oregon/Central Oregon