GSAW 2016 - 2016 Ground System Architectures Workshop
Date2016-02-29 - 2016-03-03
Deadline2015-10-05
VenueLos Angeles, CA, USA - United States
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The Ground System Architectures Workshop (GSAW), now in its 20th year, provides a forum for the world’s spacecraft ground system experts to collaborate with other ground system users, developers, and researchers through tutorials, presentations, working groups, panel discussions, and a poster session.
This year’s theme is “Embracing the Rapid Rate of Change.” Ground system design is influenced by many factors which are changing at an increasing pace. Cost, schedule, and performance pressures continue to grow. Technology is providing more options for system design, but is also enabling new mission types and communications options. Many business models are being adapted to the CubeSat/smallsat and hosted payload marketplace. Considerations include reuse, standards, common services, fleet operations, enterprise support, and more. How do you plan for the future when the rate of change is faster than traditional acquisition cycles? We are looking for presentations on how your organization is addressing aspects of this rapid rate of change and on leading-edge practices, lessons learned, and research.
Please be advised that by attending this conference you grant The Aerospace Corporation the right to capture your likeness via photograph or video recording, and to use the likeness in any media, including television, film, internet, public display, marketing, or general-interest multimedia. For additional registration details, please contact the conference registrar at 310.336.6804.
GSAW is sponsored by The Aerospace Corporation in cooperation with:
Air Force Space Command
Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center
National Reconnaissance Office
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
University of Southern California, Center for Systems and Software Engineering
Software Engineering Institute
Institute for Software Research at the University of California, Irvine
European Space Agency
This year’s theme is “Embracing the Rapid Rate of Change.” Ground system design is influenced by many factors which are changing at an increasing pace. Cost, schedule, and performance pressures continue to grow. Technology is providing more options for system design, but is also enabling new mission types and communications options. Many business models are being adapted to the CubeSat/smallsat and hosted payload marketplace. Considerations include reuse, standards, common services, fleet operations, enterprise support, and more. How do you plan for the future when the rate of change is faster than traditional acquisition cycles? We are looking for presentations on how your organization is addressing aspects of this rapid rate of change and on leading-edge practices, lessons learned, and research.
Please be advised that by attending this conference you grant The Aerospace Corporation the right to capture your likeness via photograph or video recording, and to use the likeness in any media, including television, film, internet, public display, marketing, or general-interest multimedia. For additional registration details, please contact the conference registrar at 310.336.6804.
GSAW is sponsored by The Aerospace Corporation in cooperation with:
Air Force Space Command
Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center
National Reconnaissance Office
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
University of Southern California, Center for Systems and Software Engineering
Software Engineering Institute
Institute for Software Research at the University of California, Irvine
European Space Agency
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