“The Future of the U.S. Competitive Advantage in Commercial Space”
Orange County Chapter meeting on March 5
In June 2014 the report “An Analysis of the Competitive Advantage of the United States of America in Commercial Human Orbital Spaceflight Markets” was published. This report identified existing and potential Private Human Access to Space/Human Orbital Markets and analyzed the U.S. industrial supply chain supporting commercial human orbital spaceflight in those markets.
Please join us in Irvine, CA on Thursday, March 5, 2015 (networking at 7:00am, meeting 7:30– 9:00am PST), when Dr. Greg Autry, Assistant Professor of Clinical Entrepreneurship, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, one of the authors of the report, will review the findings of the report and offer updates based on recent events in commercial space and global markets. The study revealed that while the United States currently possesses significant competitive advantage in commercial human orbital spaceflight, there are several areas of note that present a challenge to the sustainability of this advantage. Dr. Autry will focus on the challenges and the politics behind them.
The meeting is free for A&D Forum members and $40 for non-members ($30 Early Bird until February 26). You may also attend via the web for free. Click here to register to attend the meeting
Information about joining The A&D Forum is at https://aerospacedefenseforum.org.
The Orange County chapter was founded by Frontier Associates and D.A. Davidson & Co., and is sponsored by Burdge Logistics, Moss Adams, Hein & Associates, and UK Trade & Investment.
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