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U.S. Air Force Looks At European Space
Greater commercial and military cooperation is taking place across national borders. As aerospace operations increasingly beckon, the U.S. Air Force is looking across the Atlantic as well as skyward. It has created a new liaison office designed to coordinate and boost space cooperation with Europe. This comes as...
More countries joining international space race
The United States is the only nation to fly its flag on the moon -- a symbol of the country's dominance of space exploration. Even four decades after it won the race to the moon, the United States shares the ability to blast humans into orbit...
Europe's Galileo moves toward launch
After almost nine years of discussion, Europe's Galileo navigation satellite project received its official go-ahead in May. Launching of the first satellite is planned for 2005, with signal transmission by June 2006 at the latest.At its most basic level, Galileo is simply Europe's contribution to a global navigation satellite infrastructure....
Europe's Galileo moves toward launch
After almost nine years of discussion, Europe's Galileo navigation satellite project received its official go-ahead in May. Launching of the first satellite is planned for 2005, with signal transmission by June 2006 at the latest. At its most basic level, Galileo is simply Europe's contribution to a global navigation...
EU, U.S. split over Galileo M-code overlay
The United States and Europe remain at loggerheads regarding the proposed overlay of a Galileo publicly regulated service PRS signal on the portions of the L1 spectrum where the Pentagon plans to place a new military signal (M-code). During a presentation to a European conference in November, a U.S. representative...
European Union seems determined to star in space opera
A new space race is heating up between the United States and the European Union EU. One side is seeking cooperation, the other competition. NASA, the Department of Defense DoD and the European Space Agency ESA have a history of collaboration, even with the Russians on the doomed and...
U.S still skeptical German backing boosts Galileo
As GPS World went to press, prospects for the proposed Galileo system had improved considerably following Germany's decision to back the program. Late in February, German Transport Minister Kurt Bodewig announced that he would approve the allocation of c155 million from his nation's funding of trans-European transport networks to...
Galileo Contracts, Talks, and Opinions
The European Union EU has taken additional steps down the road toward building Galileo, Europe's contribution to a Global Navigation Satellite System GNSS, by letting contracts with a host of European companies and starting negotiations regarding cooperation with the United States. The contracts run through the end of this...
Space: the international approach - space exploration with the former Soviet Union and Europe - Cover Story
Late next month, if all goes according to plan, the space shuttle Atlantis will fly within a meter or so of Mir, the Russian space station. The two vehicles will link metal rings in a cosmic handshake, then draw together in an airtight embrace. For almost 5 days, as astronauts...
Global alliances challenge U.S. in commercial race for space
The U.S.-Soviet space rivalry has been replaced by multinational co-operation -- and competition. European and Asian space programs are gaining momentum, threatening America's preeminence in space.During the Cold War, while the United States and the Soviet union were locked in a bitter struggle for celestial dominance, the rest of the...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Frank Wang | |
| Isaac Meilijson | |
| Nathalie Boisard-Beudin | Lawyer |
| Richard Rohrer |
Dr. Frank Wang is currently an Adjunct Professor of Physics at Cooper Union School of Engineering. He received a B.Sc. from National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan, and Ph.D. in Physics from Columbia University in New York City. His research interest is theoretical high-energy astrophysics. He is involved in several X-ray satellite projects in NASA, European Space Agency, and Japan's Institute of Space and Astronautical Science. He was a former research assistant at Deutsches Elecktronen Synchronen in Hamburg, Germany, where he engaged in research of computer simulation and search of exotic new elementary particles. Dr. Wang has a strong experience in applying advanced mathematical and computer techniques in finance such as security pricing, portfolio optimization, fixed income models and risk management. He is a contributor of the Chinese language classical music magazine "Music and Musicians Monthly" published in Taiwan.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Calico Group | Advisor | Current |
| European Space Agency | Current | |
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Current | |
| Calico Group | Board of Directors | Current |
| Columbia University | Ph.D. In Physics | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Tel Aviv University | Professor | Current |
| European Space Agency | Current | |
| Soligence Corporation | Board of Directors | Current |
| University of California, Berkeley | Ph.D. In Statistics | Former |
Nathalie Boisard-Beudin spacedlawyer@yahoo.fr is French but currently living in Rome, Italy. Most of her writing is done in English, her second and working - language. She works as in-house lawyer for the European Space Agency and has published five micro-stories in the multinational anthology Wonderful World of Worders (Guildhall-Press) in 2007.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| European Space Agency | Lawyer | Current |
| Crime and Suspense | Current |
Mr. Rohrer brings vast business administration, technology and creative marketing experience to the organization. His past employment challenges have included: A Nippon Electric Corporation (NEC), British Telecom USA and numerous Sprint international joint ventures with British, French and German telecom partners. Prior to that, he was a start-up and ramp-up specialist for Computer Science Corporation information technology and space technology transfer activities in the 12 member countries of the European Space Agency (ESA). In addition to large company employment, Mr. Rohrer has also participated as an entrepreneurial founder of Alphamatrix Incorporated, Cybermation Incorporated, and Atlantic Communication Services. Prior to his private sector employment Mr. Rohrer meritoriously served our country in the United States Marine Corps as a specialist in aviation electronics and as an air transport flight navigator. Today, he continues to serve his local Virginia community as an Emergency Medical Service (EMS) off-hours crew volunteer and is fully certified as a Virginia Department of Health, Emergency Medical Tech (EMT). Mr. Rohrer can be contacted at rrohrer@georgecmarshall.org rrohrer@georgecmarshall.org .
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| George C. Marshall International Center | Office Manager | Current |
| European Space Agency | Current | |
| Atlantic Communication Services Inc | Founder | Former |
| British Telecom | Former |


