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STU BURLEY Representing KEDB AEROSPACE SUMMIT Honolulu 8 October 2013 [ 3 ]

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Stu Burley Representing KEDB (Kaui Economic Development Board) at the 2013 Hawaii Aerospace Summit

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STU BURLEYRepresenting

KEDB

 AEROSPACE SUMMITHonolulu

8 October 2013[ 3 ]

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• New Arena – Space• Underwater, surface and air• Economic Development

1.Companies2.Personnel3.Family

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• PMRF/KEDB Partnership• ROI• Countries – RimPac• Conferences• Marketing• Local Business (Survey)

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Jim KeravalaCOO, Shackleton Energy / BoD, PISCES

HAWAII

AEROSPACE

SUMMIT

THEME: The Greatest Expansion in Space Exploration Since Apollo is Imminent

• Commercial Space taking the lead this decade

• Augmenting govt exploration with industrial utilization

• New Private-Public Space Partnerships the new norm

• Hawaii can be a gateway for space industrialization

• Critical need for Hawaii to prepare and act accordingly

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1) The Earth sits in a deep gravity-well surrounded by a thick atmosphere

2) Rockets have to expend massive

energy to get to free space

4) In space there is no capability to refuel or service your spacecraft

3) Over 85% of all mass going to LEO

is propellant!

Jim KeravalaCOO, Shackleton Energy / BoD, PISCES

HAWAII

AEROSPACE

SUMMIT

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Propellant

A) In-space propellant depots

can transfer fuel to a spacecraft

B) Larger dry-mass spacecraft can now

undertake many continued missions!

C) Over a billion tonnes of water ice in low gravity well of

the Lunar poles

Water

D) Lunar polar water resupplies SEC

propellant depots for continued sales

E) Access to the lunar surface is key to many

space industrial models now underway. Hawaii has unique geographic and

geological capabilities that must be developed for

humanity’s benefit

HAWAII

AEROSPACE

SUMMIT

Jim KeravalaCOO, Shackleton Energy / BoD, PISCES

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• Air Force Technical Conference showcases

Haleakala’s capabilities o 225 registrations

o Centers of excellence in astronomy and space

situational awarenesso Military, government, academia, industry

• Technical presentations and poster sessions

HAWAIIAEROSPACESUMMIT

AMOS CONFERENCE: A HAWAII ASSET…since 1999

Jeanne SkogPresident and CEO, Maui EDB

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2005: MEDB owns AMOS

• Sponsorships• Exhibits• Grows to 650 registrations• Add Policy keynotes and discussions• Visitor revenue over $1.5 million

“Premier conference on Space Situational Awareness”- General Willie Shelton

Air Force Space Command

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2013

• 130 submissions • Sponsorships increase• Conferees include 13 countries• Space in the Classroom• AMOS SSA Policy Forum• AMOS Dialogue: International collaboration

on SSA• Challenge: Federal Restrictions

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HAWAIIAEROSPACESUMMIT

Dr. Patrick K. SullivanCEO, Oceanit

Aerospace as a Strategic Growth Industry for Hawaii

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www.oceanit.com

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HAWAIIAEROSPACESUMMIT

Dr. Patrick K. SullivanCEO, Oceanit

Aerospace as a Strategic Growth Industry for Hawaii

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www.oceanit.com

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HAWAIIAEROSPACESUMMIT

Dr. Patrick K. SullivanCEO, Oceanit

Aerospace as a Strategic Growth Industry for Hawaii

Opportunities1. Energy, fuel and propulsion2. Launch and transportation systems3. Man in Space

a. Safety for sustained space traveli. Space suitsii. Radiation protection

b. Physiological and psychologicali. Bone health

4. Society in Spacec. Space situational awareness (SSA)d. Shielding, debris management, anti-debris

surfacese. Civil works, sustainment, reliability and

maintenance [ 3 ]

www.oceanit.com

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HAWAII

AEROSPACE

SUMMIT

Laura J. UlibarriDeputy, Space Electro-Optics Division

Air Force Maui Optical Site (AMOS):

• Freedom to access to space supports our quality of life

• 10,000+ known objects in space—and growing!

• Innovation provides “traffic control in space”

• Haleakalā—a unique and special place

• Science Technology Engineering Math Education

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