nasa “guest” network access cbp predator b using any internet browser, when prompted for...
Post on 17-Dec-2015
218 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
NASA “Guest” Network Access
CBP Predator B
Using any internet browser, when prompted for registration access to NASA Ames Guest Network, provide your User Name and Password in the appropriate boxes.
User names and Passwords are on the back of your badges (on table at rear of room).
Access for 4/17 & 4/18
This is a Government Network Access…Do Not Abuse!!!!
Bld 152, Ames Research Park17 April 2013
NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.
Tactical Fire Remote Sensing Advisory Committee (TFRSAC)
The Nineteenth Meeting!!!
Hosted By:NASA-Ames Research CenterUSDA – Forest Service (USFS)
TFRSAC Meeting Location
CBP Predator BCitation / AMS
Building Logistics & Safety
CBP Predator B
Exits
Adobe Connect Web Presence
CBP Predator B
Using any internet browser, go to http://connect.arc.nasa.gov/tfrsac-ams/ Select the option to "Enter as a Guest", enter your name in the field, and then click "Enter Room". You should be able to see and hear the workshop. To ask a question, enter it into the chat window, and a moderator (Mike Toillion) will read it aloud during the Q&A period. If you have any technical troubleshooting questions, please ask them using the private chat function. To do this, go to the Attendees pod on the left of the screen and hover over the name "Mike Toillion". An option to "Start Private Chat" will appear. Click it, and a new tab will open in the chat pod, allowing you to privately message the moderator (Mike) to solve your issue.
TFRSAC Schedule (AM)
CBP Predator B
8:00 AM Badging / Coffee & Refreshments / Danish 8:30 AM Meeting Logistics / Safety / Introductions V. Ambrosia / E. Hinkley 8:40 AM Morning Presentations – Agency Activity Updates / Outlooks
Forest Service Update / Outlook (20 min) E. Hinkley NASA Update / Outlook (20 Min) E. Sheffner USGS Update / Outlook (20 Min) L. Brady CALFIRE Update / Outlook (20 Min) C. Waters
10:00 AM BREAK (15-minutes) 10:15 AM Morning Presentations – Sensor / Applications Development Updates
NASA-Ames Small Sat. Program (25 Min) C. Frost Wide Area Imager (WAI) Update (25 Min) J. Green StareWAI Update (25 Min) J. Green GOES-EFD Update (25 Min) A. Koltunov
12:00 PM LUNCH (75 Min; Deli Station, In Conf. Room) & SIERRA UAS Viewing
TFRSAC Schedule (PM)
CBP Predator B
1:30 PM Afternoon Presentations (20 Minutes Each)Instrument Payload Module (IPM) D. MandlVIIRS Product Status / VIIRS I-band Fire Detection Work W. SchroederVIIRS AF Product & proving Ground & Risk Reduction Project E. EllicottNASA ROSES-2011 Wildland Fire Project S. Khorram / G. Biging
3:00 PM BREAK (15 min) 3:15 PM Afternoon Presentations & Closing Discussions – (20 Minutes Each)
NASA Dragon Eye / SIERRA UAS Systems M. Fladeland Recent AMS Work: Short-term Predictors of Satellite Fire Activity D. Peterson
RxCadre (20 Min) T. ZajkowskiFire Emissions / Smoke Modeling / Forecasting/Mgmt Smoke S. LarkinTexas A&M Mission / Grand Canyon NP Fire sensor D. Yoel Identifying Areas of Opportunity for Interagency Collaboration Open Discuss
5:15 PM Close Out
7:00 PM DINNER at Tied House Brewery, Mountain View, CA
Dinner: Tied House Directions
CBP Predator B
1. Exit NASA-Ames Main Gate on Moffett Blvd.
2. Proceed 1.4 miles towards Downtown Mountain View (Moffett changes names to Castro St.)
3. Pass over Central Expy and RR tracks.
4. Proceed 1 block and turn RIGHT on Villa Street
5. Tied House is just past next short block, on RIGHT on Villa Street (954 Villa Street).
7:00 PM; Group Name: NASA
Returning From Tied House
CBP Predator B
1.Proceed on Villa Street to Castro Street.
2.Turn LEFT on Castro St.3.Proceed 1.4 miles towards
Moffett Field (Castro St. changes names to Moffett Blvd.)
4.Pass over Hwy 1015.Proceed 1 block to NASA-Ames
Main Gate.
7:00 PM; Group Name: NASA
Ed SheffnerNASA Update / OutlookCBP Predator B
Highlighting WRAP Efforts
CBP Predator B
February 2013Provided graphic (PPT) to NASA Administrator (C. Boldin), who highlighted our fire collaboration to Congress in his state of agency address.
March 2013Invited Panel Member: UAS in Support of Wildfire Observations: Right Tools for the Right Job!. AIAA – Civilian Applications of UAVs: A California Perspective, a Policy Symposium, Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, CA, 27 March 2013.. Invited Panel Member: Enhancing our Nation’s Wildfire Management Capabilities Through Application of NASA Science and technology. AIAA – Second Annual California Aerospace Week, Sacramento, CA, 12 March 2013.
May 2013May 8th “lunch and learn” on the Hill about our NASA / USFS fire fighting work. Audience: Congressional staff.
Recent Publications
CBP Predator B
Hinkley, E.A., V.G. Ambrosia, S. Wegener, 2013. “Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Environmental Monitoring Applications.” In Society of American Engineers International, In editing, 2013.
Ambrosia, V. G., T. Zajkowski, 2013. “Selection of Appropriate Class UAS / Sensors to Support Fire Monitoring, Real-Life Experiences In the U.S.” In Valavanis, K., (ed.), Unmanned Aerial Systems Handbook, P. X-XX, 2013, In Editing / Publishing.
Ambrosia, V. G., B. Quayle, 2013. “Time Sensitive Remote Sensing Information in Support of Wildfire Management”, In Lippitt, Stow, and Coulter., (ed.), Time-Sensitive Remote Sensing, Springer Publishing. 2013.
Workshop Focus
CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus
CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus
CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus
CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus
CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus
CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus
CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus
CBP Predator B
top related