COSMIC Convergence 2024
Cosmic convergence
On May 15-16, 2024, COSMIC convened 170 in-person attendees along with 140 virtual attendees to continue to build momentum toward making ISAM a routine part of space architectures and missions. COSMIC inspired, integrated, and invigorated members through a combination of inspirational keynote talks from Dr. Clare Martin (Astroscale) and Dr. Jinni Meehan (White House OSTP), discussions about COSMIC products, flash talks, and collaborative exercises and activities.
Among key themes and actions addressed at Convergence:
A more detailed report on the proceedings at Convergence has also been released.
Held May 15-16, 2024, in Logan, Utah, COSMIC Convergence was held to unite ISAM experts, users and practitioners as they work toward widespread adoption of ISAM capabilities across the space enterprise.
Agenda
7:00 AM |
Registration, Networking Breakfast |
8:00 AM |
Event Logistics Greg Richardson |
8:05 AM |
Keynote Introductions TBD |
8:10 AM |
Keynote Address Dr. Clare Martin, Executive Vice President, Astroscale U.S. |
8:35 AM |
Workshop Orientation Greg Richardson |
8:45 AM |
State of COSMIC Bo Naasz, NASA |
9:00 AM |
Focus Area Tasking An overview of the COSMIC Focus Areas and their products Greg Richardson |
9:15 AM |
Networking Break |
9:35 AM |
Focus Area Panel Focus area leads outline products and seek feedback from the COSMIC community. Greg Richardson, Henry Helvajian, Max Spolaor, Robert Kalinowsky, Audrey Allison, Joey Heying. Virtual Facilitator: Parker Wishik |
11:05 AM |
Networking Lunch |
12:10 PM |
Caucus Breakouts Caucuses are a forum for like-minded stakeholders to discuss mutual ISAM related challenges and opportunities |
Academia Caucus Stephanie Goldfarb, Joey Heying, Virtual Facilitator: Kerri Beisser |
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Government Caucus Greg Richardson, Alec Cavaciuti, Virtual Facilitator: Parker Wishik |
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Industry Caucus Robert Kalinowsky, Brianna Andrus, Virtual Facilitator: Shannon Zirbel |
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1:40 PM |
Networking Break |
2:00 PM |
Focus Area Breakouts Part 1 |
Demonstration Infrastructure:Designing the Ideal Testbeds Join us in the Demonstration Infrastructure Focus Area as we discuss hallmark features of next generation terrestrial, in-space, and digital testbeds to simulate and test the most challenging environments to propel Space Mobility and ISAM capabilities forward. Max Spolaor, Meg Hale, Virtual Facilitator: Shannon Zirbel |
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Policy & Regulation: Exploring the Emerging Regulatory/Policy Ecosystem for ISAM Join our Policy & Regulation session to meet with experts on emerging aspects of ISAM Regulatory Policy; work together to build our Regulatory Repository and framework for the educational policy series. Audrey Allison, Catrina Melograna, Virtual Facilitator: Parker Wishik |
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3:20 PM |
Stretch Break |
3:40 PM |
Focus Area Breakouts Part 2 |
Demonstration Infrastructure: Designing the Ideal Testbeds cont. Max Spolaor, Meg Hale, Virtual Facilitator: Shannon Zirbel |
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Policy & Regulation: Exploring the Emerging Regulatory/Policy Ecosystem for ISAM cont. Audrey Allison, Catrina Melograna, Virtual Facilitator: Parker Wishik |
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5:00 PM |
Evening Social |
7:00 PM |
Adjourn |
7:15 AM |
Networking Breakfast |
8:15 AM |
Virtual Keynote Dr. Jinni Meehan, OSTP |
8:35 AM |
Focus Area Tasking Reprise Greg Richardson |
8:40 AM |
Focus Area Breakouts Part 1 |
Missions & Ecosystems: Imagining the Future of ISAM Join the Missions & Ecosystems Focus Area as we envision likely futures of the space ecosystems, align high-value mission use cases, and recognize the value of ISAM capabilities in those missions. Robert Kalinowsky, Sarah Georgin, Virtual Facilitator: Paul Frakes |
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Workforce Development: Inspiring the Future ISAM Workforce Join us in the Workforce Development breakout as we work together to identify areas and opportunities to infuse the hard problems related to ISAM into existing curriculum, leverage capstone topics, and identify new opportunities to leverage and amplify existing K-12, collegiate, and professional community programs with ISAM content. Joey Heying, Brianna Andrus, Virtual Facilitator: Kerri Beisser | |
10:00 AM |
Stretch Break |
10:20 AM |
Focus Area Breakouts Part 2 |
Missions & Ecosystems: Imagining the Future of ISAM cont. Robert Kalinowsky, Sarah Georgin, Virtual Facilitator: None |
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Workforce Development: Inspiring the Future ISAM Workforce cont. Joey Heying, Brianna Andrus, Virtual Facilitator: Kerri Beisser |
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11:40 AM |
Networking Lunch |
12:50 PM |
Focus Area Breakouts Part 1 |
Research & Technology: Aligning Technology to Missions Join us in the Research & Technology Focus Area as we align our two products, a technology taxonomy and ISAM inventory, with relevant mission use cases and campaigns to ensure innovation directly contributes to our groundbreaking futures. Henry Helvajian, Glenn Bean, Virtual Facilitator: Robert Kalinowsky |
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2:10 PM |
Stretch Break |
2:30 PM |
Focus Area Breakouts Part 2 |
Research & Technology: Aligning Technology to Missions Henry Helvajian, Glenn Bean, Virtual Facilitator: Robert Kalinowsky |
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3:50 PM |
Relocation Break |
4:10 PM |
Focus Area Out briefs Henry Helvajian, Max Spolaor, Robert Kalinowsky, Audrey Allison, Joey Heying |
4:40 PM |
Path Forward Greg Richardson |
4:55 PM |
Adjourn |
Calling All Cosmic Members
Announcing COSMIC Convergence, the essential gathering for America’s ISAM community and COSMIC’s only in-person event of 2024. This collaborative workshop promises to be a unique opportunity to sit side-by-side with influential stakeholders from government, industry, and academia, collectively focused on propelling the integration and broad adoption of ISAM capabilities within our nation’s space enterprise. Your input will directly influence the strategic approach and recommendations released by this community.
We highly encourage attending this event to maximize your organization’s networking opportunities and to play an active role in shaping America’s ISAM roadmap. Seize this unique chance to have your voice heard, and to help shape America’s sustainable operations in space!
COSMIC Convergence
May 15-16, 2024
The Riverwoods Conference Center
Logan, UT
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Clare Martin will provide the Keynote:
The View is Incredible from Here: Why ISAM is the Future of Space
Dr. Clare Martin
Executive Vice President, Astroscale U.S.
Virtual Keynote May 16
Dr. Jinni Meehan
Assistant Director for Space Policy, Office of Science and Technology Policy
Who should attend
Industry
Collaborate with government agencies and researchers to shape America’s ISAM capabilities.
Network with America’s top ISAM experts from all sectors.
Gain competitive advantage for those seeking to be at the forefront of sustainable spaceflight.
Government
Exchange views with ISAM experts and interact face-to-face with industry counterparts and members of the research community.
Gain insights to technologies that align with national space exploration objectives.
Explore potential partnerships with industry and academia.
Academia
Collaborate with renowned experts, engineers, and policy makers in the space industry.
Contribute to the roadmap for in-space mobility and ISAM capabilities.
Explore potential research partnerships to help forge America’s sustainable future in space.
Important note: This workshop is intended exclusively for authorized participants of COSMIC member organizations. If your organization hasn’t joined, or if you need to be added to your organization’s list of authorized participants, start the process TODAY!
www.COSMICspace.org/membership
do i need to be a cosmic member
Yes. In addition, all attendees must have verified their US Person status with the COSMIC team.
To become a COSMIC Member, visit our membership page, or reach out to membership@cosmicspace.org.
isam synergy
If you’re coming out for COSMIC Convergence, consider arriving a day early and attend Space Dynamics Laboratory’s Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) Workshop on May 14, 2024 – it’s just down the street in North Logan, UT! The RPO Workshop aims to unite government, commercial, and academic entities interested in discussing RPO best practices, identifying technology gaps, and pioneering new solutions. Please note: Attendance to the RPO workshop is restricted to U.S. citizens.
More info: https://www.sdl.usu.edu/media-events/rpo-workshop/
TRAVEL AND FAQS
The Venue: Riverwoods Conference Center
COSMIC Convergence will be held at The Riverwoods Conference Center in Logan, Utah. This facility is in proximity to Space Dynamics Lab, Utah State University, and Hill Air Force Base, among other aerospace industry partners.
Fees and What’s included
Registration fee: In-Person: $150 per person (2 days) – In Person Registration is now closed. The registration fee includes hot breakfast, beverages, and catered lunch each day. There will also be a catered social hour on May 15 immediately following the last meeting session.
Virtual: No Fee (2 days via Zoom Events) – virtual attendee registration closes on May 10, 2024, at 12:00 noon ET.
Attendee Information Package:
Logan
Logan is about 90 minutes north of Salt Lake City, Utah on the eastern edge of Cache Valley, and on the western slopes of the Bear River Mountains. An outdoor paradise, Logan is popular for both spring and summer activities, especially rock-climbing, hiking, camping, and fishing.
Lodging
The Springhill Suites in Logan is adjacent to Riverwoods Conference Center, and TownePlace Suites about a five-minute walk to Riverwoods. Be sure to book early, before they sell out!
Many other lodging options can be found at explorelogan.com
RPO Workshop
While at COSMIC Convergence, consider arriving a day early and attending Space Dynamics Laboratory’s inaugural Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) Workshop on May 14.
Full details are available here: RPO Workshop.
Air transportation
Salt Lake City International Airport is the closest major airport, and about 90 minutes by car from Logan. Major carriers include Delta, United, Southwest, Alaska, and Jet Blue.
Ground transportation
Most major car rental agencies have desks at Salt Lake City Airport.
Airport shuttles are also available that offer door-to-door service, departing the airport five times a day. Schedules are available at: Salt Lake Express.
Dining & ENTERTAINMENT
Logan offers a wide range of dining options. A few local favorites are listed here: 15 Best Restaurants in Logan, UT That Locals Love (2024)
Love the great outdoors? If you’ve been meaning to visit National Parks, especially Grand Teton, Yellowstone, or Great Basin National Park, you’re in luck. All three are within a half-day’s drive, and the month of May offers perfect weather to visit these national treasures!
Come early, stay later. For other fun things to do in the local area, visit Explore Logan.