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SAE 2015 AEROTECH CONGRESS & EXHIBITION Global Partners: Shaping the Future of Aerospace September 22-24, 2015 Washington State Convention Center Seattle, Washington, USA

sae.org/aerotech

Executive Leadership provided by

ANNOUNCING SAE 2015 AEROTECH KEYNOTE SPEAKERS! Dennis A. Muilenburg

President and Chief Executive Officer The Boeing Company

Christopher E. Singer

Director, Engineering Directorate NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center

Dr. David E. Walker

Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition The Pentagon, Washington, D.C.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS: 4 Welcome 5 Event-at-a-Glance 7

Keynotes & Panel Discussions

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Technical Sessions

13 Technical Tours 14 Special Events 19 Exhibit & Sponsorship Opportunities 20 Professional Development Seminars 21 Registration & Hotel Information Throughout the brochure, whenever you see this icon, please click through for further details

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WELCOME BIENNIALLY, THOUSANDS OF THE WORLD’S TOP AEROSPACE PROFESSIONALS GATHER AT THE SAE AEROTECH CONGRESS & EXHIBITION, THE essential aerospace event where the aerospace community prepares for future challenges and opportunities. Themed, Global Partners: Shaping the Future of Aerospace, this exclusive event provides an invaluable opportunity for attendees to renew and develop important business relationships within the international aerospace industry. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Engineers Engineering Management Researchers Designers Operators Aerospace Executives Academia Government/Military Officials Consultants Students

TOP REASONS TO ATTEND AEROTECH •

Technical Knowledge – gather relevant and stimulating information that you can use to enhance your skills and creativity



Peer-to-Peer Networking – discuss challenges and ideas with your colleagues and leave with invaluable ideas & solutions



Industry Leadership Insights – share in the vision of current industry leaders, gaining clarity and direction



Exhibition – discover the latest offerings from air framers, system integrators, top-tier suppliers, and other industryrelated companies worldwide

visit sae.org/aerotech for more information

EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP 2015 AEROTECH EXECUTIVE CHAIR Todd Zarfos Vice President for Engineering Functions and the Washington State Design Center Senior Chief Engineer of Airplane Systems for Boeing Commercial Airplanes

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SAE 2015 AEROTECh CONGRESS & ExhIBITION

EVENT-AT-A-GLANCE

SEPTEMBER 22-24, 2015 SEATTlE, WASHINGToN, USA

TIME

Monday SEPTEMBER 21

TuESday SEPTEMBER 22

7:45 a.m.

Technical Tours

8:00 a.m.

7:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Flying Heritage Museum; Boeing-Everett Factory VIP Tour; Future of Flight

Continental Breakfast Sponsored by: Mentor Graphics

8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

8:45 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. Flying Heritage Museum; Boeing-Everett Factory VIP Tour; Future of Flight 9:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Boeing-Renton Factory VIP Tour

August 11, 2015

WEdnESday SEPTEMBER 23

ThuRSday SEPTEMBER 24

Global Manufacturing Panel Discussion & Technical Sessions

Connected Aircraft Panel Discussion & Technical Sessions

Dennis A. Muilenburg The Boeing Company

Networking Break (Exhibit Hall)

Networking Break

Dr. David E. Walker The United States Air Force

Technical Sessions & Cliff Garrett Turbomachinery and Applications Engineering Award Lecture/William Littlewood Memorial Lecture

Technical Sessions

Opening Keynotes & Plenary Session

Christopher Singer NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Randy Tinseth The Boeing Company Paul McGraw Airlines for America Networking Lunch (Exhibit Hall)

12:00 p.m.

Awards Luncheon Sponsored by: Meggitt PLC

Young Professional Speed Mentoring

12:30 p.m.

Networking Lunch (Exhibit Hall) Young Professional Speed Mentoring

1:00 p.m.

Cybersecurity and Safety Panel Discussion & Technical Sessions

UAS Integration into the National Airspace System & Technical Sessions

3:00 p.m.

Networking Break (Exhibit Hall)

Networking Break (Exhibit Hall)

3:30 p.m.

Technical Sessions

Airlines Panel Discussion & Technical Sessions

5:30 p.m.

Welcome Reception (Exhibit Hall) Sponsored by: Nova-Tech Engineering

Pre-Banquet Reception (Exhibit Hall)

1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.

Early Registration

Banquet (Museum of Flight) Sponsored by: The Boeing Company

ExhIBIT hOURS

Tuesday, September 22 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 23 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

REGISTRATION hOURS Monday, September 21 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Tuesday September 22 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 23 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Thursday, September 24 7:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Event-at-a-Glance Sponsored by:

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KEYNOTES INTRODUCING THE INDUSTRY’S LEADING EXPERTS Keynote & Plenary Speakers At SAE AeroTech Congress & Exhibition, key leaders present their vision of the aerospace industry, while engaging and challenging you to create the next generation of aerospace technologies.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. OPENING KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dennis Muilenberg President and Chief Executive Officer The Boeing Company

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. David E. Walker Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Christopher E. Singer Director, Engineering Directorate NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center

Please visit sae.org/aerotech for complete bio and topic information

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PANEL DISCUSSIONS As an extension of the Technical Program at AeroTech, Panel Discussions bring industry experts together to discuss critical issues regarding the integration and application of technologies relevant to the solving emerging issues in the engineering and maintenance communities. The goal of the Panels is to enhance the technical understanding of items critical to those participating in the audience via problem solving discussions and exchange of ideas. Each attendee is encouraged to pose questions, share experiences and explore practical solutions. Topics for the panel discussions include:

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 1:30 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. “WITH CONNECTIVITY COMES RISKS” CYBERSECURITY AND SAFETY PANEL DISCUSSION –The goal of the panel is to better define cybersecurity, understand the threat and risk of cybersecurity, what standards are in development and helping attendees understand how to look to develop a cybersecurity culture.

Moderator: Gloria D'Anna, Tri-Kar Advanced Technology Group Panelists: John Craig, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Thomas Farmer, American Association of Rail (AAR) Dan DiMase, Honeywell Andre Weimerskirch, University of Michigan Timothy Wallach, FBI Seattle Field Office

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2015 8:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. “GLOBAL PARTNERS: OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES” GLOBAL MANUFACTURING PANEL DISCUSSION - This panel enables expression and face-

to-face discussion of diverse industrial, academic and government views about effectiveness and efficiency of global manufacturing, supply chain, and logistics. The panel fosters future collaborations resulting in cost avoidance on both sides.

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Moderator: MG James Richardson, US Army Aviation Panelists: Julie-Ellen Acosta, The Boeing Company Curtis Carson, Airbus Don Kinard, Lockheed Martin Lance Bryant, Northrop Grumman Greg Morris, GE Aviation Peter Smith, UTAS

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2015 3:30 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. “A GLOBAL ENTERPRISE: FROM DESIGN TO END OF SERVICE LIFE” TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE PANEL DISCUSSION - The future

of commercial transportation requires that airlines, airframers, and suppliers work closely to define the next generation of airplane and the equipment to support, maintain and sustain them. This panel brings together leaders from the airlines to talk about how this collaboration works today, and how it needs to change for future design and development programs. Moderator: Robert Ireland, SAE Aerospace Vice President, Airlines for America Panelists: Constance von Meuhlen, Alaska Airlines Olaf Ronsdorf, Lufthansa (invited) Tony Muller, Delta Airlines Ray Carroll, FedEx Michael Sinnett, The Boeing Company Bruno James, Airbus S.A.S

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2015 1:30 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. “UAS INTEGRATION INTO THE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM” PANEL DISCUSSION – This

panel session will highlight the key issues, international programs exploring UAS integration, and discuss the broader challenges of integrating UAS into the Air Traffic Management System. Moderator: Dr. Reece Clothier, RMIT University Panelists: Eric Sivel, EASA Doug Davis, Northrop Grumman Mike Gadd, ICAO (invited) Jim Coyne, UAS International Jarrett Larrow, FAA

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 8:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. “CONNECTED AIRCRAFT EVOLUTION” PANEL DISCUSSION - The goal of the panel is

to highlight key issues that this evolving industry is facing, discuss potential solutions and foster dialogue among panel participants and attendees on new approaches and ideas. Moderator: Graham Warwick, Aviation Week Panelists: Ed Anderson, Honeywell Jeffrey Rex, Panasonic Michael Murphy, The Boeing Company Peter Lemme, Totaport Brian Johnson, United Airlines

Please visit sae.org/aerotech for complete bio and topic information

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2015 AEROTECH TOPICS INCLUDE: Aerospace Operations Auto Fastening/Assembly & Tooling Aviation Cyber-Physical Security Avionics Business/Economics Environment Flight Sciences Integrated Vehicle Health Management Manufacturing/Materials/Structures Power Systems Propulsion Safety Systems Engineering Unmanned Aerial Systems Vehicle Systems

TECHNICAL SESSIONS The solutions-oriented Technical Sessions Sessions at AeroTech provide the perfect opportunity for engineering professionals to discover, collaborate, and engage with peers from around the globe. These Technical Sessions, developed by industry professionals to maximize industry relevance, are designed to allow industry members of all levels to gather relevant and stimulating information to enhance skills and creativity today.

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SPECIAL EVENTS: TECHNICAL TOURS Maximize your stay in Seattle! Don’t miss your opportunity to attend one of these technical tours prior to the event. TOUR 1 Monday, September 21, 2015 (Everett): Flying Heritage Museum; Boeing-Everett Factory VIP Tour; Future of Flight •

Cost: $25.00/person ($8.00 for Flying Heritage and $17.00 for Future of Flight)



7:45 a.m. departure from Seattle Convention Center



12:45 p.m. arrival at Seattle Convention Center



The Flying Heritage Museum and Future of Flight are self-guided tours



The Boeing-Everett Factory VIP Tour will be a guided tour



Maximum Participants: 44

TOUR 2 Monday, September 21, 2015 (Everett - Same as Tour 1, later departure time): Flying Heritage Museum; Boeing-Everett Factory VIP Tour; Future of Flight •

Cost: $25.00/person ($8.00 for Flying Heritage and $17.00 for Future of Flight)



8:45 a.m. departure from Seattle Convention Center



1:45 p.m. arrival at Seattle Convention Center



The Flying Heritage Museum and Future of Flight are self-guided tours



The Boeing-Everett Factory VIP Tour will be a guided tour



Maximum Participants: 44

TOUR 3 Monday, September 21, 2015 (Renton): Boeing-Renton Factory VIP Tour •

Cost: $25.00/person



9:45 a.m. departure from Seattle Convention Center



12:30 a.m. arrival at Seattle Convention Center



The Boeing-Renton Factory VIP Tour will be a guided tour



Maximum Participants: 44

SPACE IS LIMITED – RESERVE YOUR TOUR TODAY!

* Expect to be standing/walking for most of the tours. The Boeing tours are approximately 90 minutes, and are walking. Benches and restrooms are available at the Flying Heritage Museum and the Future of Flight, but not on the Boeing factory tours.

Visit sae.org/aerotech for additional details and up-to-date information on Technical Tours.

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SPECIAL EVENTS ANNUAL BANQUET

Sponsored by:

Wednesday, September 23, 2015 • 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Museum of Flight

A can’t miss event! Attend the SAE 2015 AeroTech Banquet with your peers and colleagues, and enjoy a unique opportunity to network with industry leaders. An additional ticket is required for the banquet. BANQUET SPEAKER:

BANQUET ITINERARY:

Doug King President and CEO, Museum of Flight

6:30 p.m. - Transportation departs Washington State Convention Center for Museum of Flight 7:00 p.m. - Welcome, featuring World Wing Greeters Dinner Awards Presentation Banquet Speaker: Doug King, President and CEO of Museum of Flight Wing Walker performance Afterglow - Open strolling through Museum 10:00 p.m. - Transportation departs Museum of Flight for Washington State Convention Center/Headquarter Hotel

Award Presentations at the Banquet include: Clarence L. (Kelly) Johnson Aerospace Vehicle Design and Development Award J. Cordell Breed Award for Women Leaders SAE Aerospace Engineering Leadership Award Steven M. Atkins Ability and Achievement in Science Engineering and Technology Award

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A WORLD IN MOTION GLIDER COMPETITION The Glider Competition offers over 100 students (Grades 6-8), teachers and volunteers who have participated in SAE’s A World In Motion (AWIM) Glider Challenge Curriculum an opportunity to come together and share what they have learned in the classroom. Students are brought together in teams of 4 to compete in a friendly competition in the following categories: design, performance and maximum flight distance.

LITTLEWOOD & GARRETT AWARDS LECTURES & LUNCHEON Wednesday, September 23, 2015 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Littlewood Lecture William Littlewood Memorial Lecture Honoring the memory of William Littlewood, the only person ever to be president of both SAE International (1954) and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the William Littlewood Memorial Lecture pertains to a broad phase of civil air transportation considered of current interest and major importance. The objective is to advance air transport engineering and to recognize those who make personal contributions to the field. 2015 William Littlewood Memorial Lecture Award Winner: Charla Wise Vice President (retired) Lockheed Martin Corporation

AWARDS LUNCHEON Wednesday, September 23, 2015 12:00 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Immediately following the Littlewood & Garrett Awards Lectures, a sit-down luncheon will be served. Sponsored by:

Lecture Title: Nurturing Innovation - Growing Our Future

Garrett Lecture Cliff Garrett Turbomachinery and Applications Engineering Award Lecture The Cliff Garrett Turbomachinery and Applications Engineering Award promotes engineering developments and the presentation of SAE papers on turbomachinery and/or developments that enable or advance the use of turbomachinery. The award honors Cliff Garrett and the inspiration he provided to engineers by his example, support, encouragement, and many contributions as an aerospace pioneer. 2014 Cliff Garrett Turbomachinery Engineering Award Winner: Dara W. Childs The Lelenad T. Jordan Chair of Mechanical Engineering Texas A&M University Lecture Title: The Remarkable TurbomachineryRotordynamics Developments During the Last Quarter of the 20th Century

Additional awards presented during the Awards Luncheon include: Arch T. Colwell Merit Award Charles M. Manly Memorial Medal James M. Crawford Technical Standards Board Outstanding Achievement Award Forest R. McFarland Award Ralph R Teetor Award Wright Brothers Medal Aero Design East and West Winners

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SPECIAL EVENTS DAILY NETWORKING LUNCHES AND RECEPTIONS Expand your networking opportunities and have ample time to visit the Exhibit Floor with daily lunches and receptions on Tuesday & Wednesday. Tuesday: Networking Lunch 12:00 p.m. Welcome Reception 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by:

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AT AEROTECH Attention Young Professionals: How are you and your organization Shaping the Future of Aerospace? If you see yourself as a leader driving the decisions of tomorrow, you won’t want to miss these activities created especially for Young Professionals like you!

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING • successfully transition into & manage your career • learn the fundamentals of effective leadership • find out traits employers are seeking in a leader

Engineering Benny Teal, President of Nova-Tech Engineering, will provide a brief welcome and introduction in the center of the Exhibit Hall, leading into the night’s local and lively activity featuring the “World Famous” Pike Place fish mongers! Network with fellow attendees, participants and customers as you explore the exhibits featuring the industry’s top suppliers, technologies and demos.

• hear industry leadership’s perspective on young professionals • mentoring opportunities with executives • peer-to-peer networking

Wednesday: Networking Lunch 12:00 p.m. Pre-Banquet Reception 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

SPEED MENTORING Tuesday and Wednesday, September 22 & 23, 2015 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. “Executives Connecting with Future Leaders” Located on the exhibit floor within the YP Lounge, this event is an opportunity for young professionals to engage with executives in an informal setting. Mentors will be stationed while small groups of the Young Professional participants rotate to different stations at set time intervals. The stations will consist only of chairs facing each other creating a comfortable, level atmosphere for communication. Don’t forget to sign up for these sessions when you register for Congress!

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT SESSIONS Tuesday, September 23, 205 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. • Mike Vander Wel, Chief Engineer of Equipment & Tool Engineering for Boeing Commercial Airplanes (his team focuses on manufacturing the airplanes) • Dan Freeman, Director of Payloads Engineering in Boeing Commercial Airplanes, (oversees engineering for aircraft interiors across all programs)

NETWORKING IN THE YP LOUNGE BOOTH #223 YP Lounge Hours: Tuesday, September 22: 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 23: 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Join us in the YP Lounge each day with casual networking for young professionals, their peers, and aerospace industry leaders. The YP Lounge, Booth #223, is located centrally on the AeroTech Exhibit Floor. Conclude your days with a dedicated hour of networking in the YP Lounge each evening during the general Networking Receptions.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED We are looking for YP’s willing to volunteer at AeroTech for half a day. In appreciation for your volunteerism, a “free” day of access to AeroTech will be given to any individual who volunteers. Volunteers are needed to fill positions in the following areas: • Executive Speed Mentoring Volunteer • Discussion and Networking Leaders at the Young Professional Lounge • Technical Forum Volunteers …any many more opportunities await!

JOIN US TODAY FOR AN EXCLUSIVE OFFER When you register for the SAE 2015 AeroTech Congress & Exhibition as a ‘Young Professional,’ you are entitled to one FREE year of professional SAE membership.* SAE membership will help you grow, both personally and professionally, through a number of available networking, leadership, and recognition opportunities.

SAE members also enjoy a number of exclusive member benefits. Visit sae.org/membership to learn more. * This offer applies only to new SAE members pending approval of application. Good for one year of SAE Professional Membership only.

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EXHIBIT & SPONSOR EXHIBIT. SPACES ARE LIMITED! Do you have a new product or technology to display? Secure an exhibit space today! Packages include Registrations, Lead Retrieval, Expo Only Passes for Customers and MORE! Visit: sae.org/aerotech to download the Exhibit Contract, Floor plan and other Exhibitor Resources. CLICK HERE to see our most current list of Exhibitors

SPONSOR. ADVERTISE. Increase your corporate recognition and reach your target audience. High-visibility sponsorships are cost-effective, powerful solutions for increasing your on-site SAE 2015 AeroTech Congress & Exhibition presence. Select from a Gold Partnership, or an exclusive sponsorship. Have something else in mind? We can create a customized option that will help you achieve your goals at the SAE 2015 AeroTech Congress & Exhibition. For more information regarding Exhibit, Sponsorship and Advertisement Opportunities, contact: Vanessa Reddick, Event Sales Manager SAE International +1.724.772.7591 [email protected]

SPONSORS (as of 8.12.2015)

Executive Leadership & Platinum Banquet Sponsor

Event Sponsors include:

Gold Sponsor

Gold Sponsor

Engineering Platinum Sponsor

Bronze Sponsor

Bronze Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

Friend of the Industry

Silver Sponsor

Friend of the Industry

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS SHERATON SEATTLE HOTEL

Professional Development Seminars Held in Conjunction with the SAE 2015 AeroTech Congress & Exhibition*

Attend AeroTech for 25% off the classic member event rate when you pay separate registration for any of the professional development seminars held at the SAE 2015 AeroTech Congress & Exhibition! New! Introduction to Composites Fabrication and Assembly in Aerospace, Space, and Transportation September 21, 2015 This one day seminar will introduce participants to composites technologies that have applications beyond aerospace, including such markets as trucks, automobiles, and wind turbines. The instructor will define, illustrate, and describe the innovative manufacturing processes and technologies that have been used to solve the "composite challenge" for aerospace and space vehicles. The information presented in this seminar, derived from the successful application and demonstration of these technologies and processes on flight hardware, will serve to provide solutions for the manufacturing processes and technology challenges that have slowed the migration of this technology beyond the aerospace and space industries. New! Understanding the FAA Parts Manufacturer Approval Process September 21-22, 2015 This two-day course covers the crucial subjects and steps of the FAA-PMA approval process. The instructor begins with an overview of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) organizational structure. The instructor then guides you through the roles and responsibilities of the PMA applicant, Aircraft Certification Office (ACO), Manufacturing Inspection District Office (MIDO), Flight Standards District Office (FSDO), and the Aircraft Evaluation Group (AEG) as outlined in FAA policies, guidelines, and requirements leading to FAA-PMA approvals. In addition, the instructor presents the necessary topics to be covered in all PMA engineering analyses including Approval by Identicality, Licensing Agreement, and Test and Computation. Throughout the course the instructor combines classroom lecture with real-world examples to provide you both a formal as well as practical learning experience. ARP4754A and the Guidelines for Development of Civil Aircraft and Systems September 21-22, 2015 This two-day seminar provides you with an in-depth presentation of the guidelines introduced in the revised recommended practice for aircraft and systems

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development as well as the critical concepts used in aircraft and systems development processes for certification. The aircraft/systems development process and its interactions with the safety, hardware development and software development processes is discussed along with the incorporated changes, with special emphasis on new material and development concepts. Additionally, the relationship and key interactions between the aircraft/ system guidance material established in ARP4754A and the guidance material in DO-254 for hardware and DO-178B for software is reviewed to ensure you gain insight into the expectations being established for aircraft certification. New! Introduction to DO-178C September 21-22, 2015 This two-day seminar introduces you to industry best practices for real-world software development and how to avoid common DO-178C mistakes. This seminar is intended to present the information necessary to help minimize DO-178C risks and costs, while also maximizing software quality during avionics development. The instructor guides you through topics such as aircraft safety, systems, software planning, software requirements, and software design/code/test. The entire ecosystem of aviation avionics software development is summarized including DO-178C's relationship to other industry standards including the SAE standards ARP-4761 for Safety and ARP-4754A for Systems Development. ARP4761 and the Safety Assessment Process for Civil Airborne Systems September 24-25, 2015 This 2-day seminar provides you with the guideline information for conducting industry accepted safety assessments consisting of Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA), Preliminary System Safety Assessment (PSSA), and System Safety Assessment (SSA). Discussion on various safety analysis methods needed to conduct the safety assessments is included. Safety analysis methods including Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), Dependence Diagram (DD), Markov Analysis (MA), Failure Modes and Effect Analysis (FMEA) and Common Cause Analysis (CCA). CCA is composed of Zonal Safety Analysis (ZSA), Particular Risks Analysis (PRA), and Common Mode Analysis (CMA) is covered in this seminar.

*The professional development seminars require a separate registration and fee.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION SAE Member

Includes

By 9/4/2015

After 9/4/2015

Classic - SAE Member (Join SAE)

Package 1

$600

$700

Premium - SAE Member (Join SAE)

Package 1

$575

$675

Elite - SAE Member (Join SAE)

Package 1

$550

$650

Non-Member

Package 1

$1,000

$1,100

Participant SAE Member (includes presenting author, organizer, chairs, reviewers and sponsoring committees)

Package 1

FREE

$200

Participant Non-Member (includes presenting author, organizer, chairs, reviewers and sponsoring committees)

Package 1

$350

$450

SAE Student Member

Package 3

FREE

FREE

Non-Member Student

Package 3

$50

$50

Young Professionals (YP's) (Less than 12 years on the Workforce)

Package 1

$185

$185

Public Relations

Package 1

$150

$175

Exhibitor Booth Personnel (Limit 4 per booth)

Package 1

FREE

FREE

Expo Only

Package 2

$200

$300

Technical Tour 1

$25

$25

Technical Tour 2

$25

$25

Technical Tour 3

$25

$25

Awards Luncheon - Wednesday September 23, 2015 - 12:00 to 13:30

$45

$45

Banquet - single ticket Wednesday September 23, 2015 - 19:00 to 21:00

$150

$150

Banquet - tables of 10 - Wednesday September 23, 2015 - 19:00 to 21:00

$1,500

$1,500

$25

$25

REGISTER BY SEPT. 4TH FOR MAXIMUM SAVINGS!

Additional Items

Student Poster Competition (professionals under 35 years of age or less than 12 years in the industry)

REGISTRATION PACKAGES

Package 1: Includes access to technical sessions, keynote and plenary session, exhibit, one continental breakfast, two lunches, receptions on the exhibition floor, refreshment breaks, Proceedings, and networking opportunities Package 2: Include access to the exhibit and receptions on the exhibition floor Package 3: Includes access to technical sessions, keynote and plenary session, exhibit, one continental breakfast, receptions on the exhibition floor, refreshment breaks, Proceedings, and networking opportunities* *Lunches are not included

Conditions of Sale Registrations received after September 4, 2015 will automatically be charged the on-site price. NO CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 16 PERMITTED. All cancellations must be received by SAE prior to September 4, 2015. A $50 processing fee will be assessed for each canceled registration that results in a refund. Refunds for special event/meal tickets will not be processed after September 4, 2015. Refunds will not be issued if cancellation occurs on or after September 4, 2015.

REGISTRATION HOURS Monday, September 21, 2015 - 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 pm Tuesday, September 22, 2015 - 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 pm Wednesday, September 23, 2015 - 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 pm Thursday, September 24, 2015 - 7:00 a.m. - 11:30 am

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HOTEL RESERVATIONS SAE 2015 AEROTECH CONGRESS & EXHIBITION LOCATION: Washington State Convention Center Seattle, Washington, USA

HEADQUARTERS HOTEL: Sheraton Seattle Hotel 1400 Sixth Avenue Seattle, WA 98101 United States

SAE International has made every effort to secure the best possible group nightly room rate for you at this event. That rate results from a negotiated overall package of event needs such as sleeping rooms, meeting room space and other requirements. Contracts with the venue include a provision to reduce event costs if SAE meets or exceeds its minimum sleeping room block guarantee. Conversely, event costs will increase if SAE falls short of its minimum room block guarantee. Please help SAE keep the costs of this event as low as possible by booking your housing needs at the designated host hotel and through the reservation process created by SAE. Reserving elsewhere means you are booking outside the contracted room block, jeopardizing SAE's ability to meet its contracted obligations and to keep registration fees to a minimum. SAE appreciates your support and understanding of this important issue. Thank you.

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