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ASCENDxTexas 2023

29 Mar 2023 - 30 Mar 2023

South Shore Harbour Resort and Conference Center; Houston, TX

Event Website: https://www.ascend.events/ascendx/ascendxtexas-pathways-for-our-success

 

KBR Speaking at Annual ASCENDxTexas Conference

KBR is pleased to sponsor and speak at this year’s ASCENDxTexas, an annual conference bringing together the space community to share best practices, innovative strategies, and opportunities to succeed in today’s global market and our off-world future. This year's theme, Pathways for Our Success: Breaking Barriers and Accelerating the Space Ecosystem, focuses on outcome-focused conversations, updates on signature space programs, as well as multiple on and off-site networking opportunities.

KBR is a proud corporate member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the governing organization that powers ASCEND, which stands for Accelerating Space Commerce, Exploration, and New Discovery. ASCEND is the world’s premier collaborative, outcomes-driven, interdisciplinary community designed to accelerate the building of our off-world future.

We invite you to join us as KBR’s Senior Vice President of Science & Space Todd May participates in a key panel during the conference on March 29 at 4 p.m. CT.

 

Todd May, Sr Vice President, Science and Space, KBR

 

Moderated by Ian Christiansen from the Secure World Foundation, the panel will discuss the Characterization of Risks and Barriers – Perceptions vs Realities. For the future to become reality, we need to be honest with the facts versus the fiction of space exploration. The barriers to success in space are multi-dimensional and interdependent with physics, politics, and capital (human and funds), the most pressing. This panel will frame our checklist for the success we seek.

 

 

About Us:

KBR space operations span the globe providing aerospace and spaceflight solutions for NASA, federal civilian agencies, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), and commercial customers. KBR supports astronaut and DoD training, human performance, biomedical research, space medicine, mission and satellite operations, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), positioning, navigation and timing (PNT), software and hardware development, ground control systems and communications, robotics, spacewalks, spacesuit management, and performs 24/7 real-time command and control for the International Space Station. KBR also monitors Earth’s seismic activity, weather and landscapes, as well as biological, chemical and nuclear threats for critical national and international operations.

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