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American Nuclear Society Aerospace Nuclear Science & Technology Technical Group Presentation to the ANS

American Nuclear Society Aerospace Nuclear Science & Technology Technical Group Presentation to the ANS Board of Directors Shannon Bragg-Sitton, Ph. D June 9, 2005 ANS Annual Meeting (San Diego)

Division/TG Mission • Organized to promote the advancement of knowledge in the use of

Division/TG Mission • Organized to promote the advancement of knowledge in the use of nuclear science and technologies in the aerospace application. Specialized nuclear-based technologies and applications are needed to advance the state-of-the-art in aerospace design, engineering and operations to explore planetary bodies in our solar system and beyond, plus enhance the safety of air travel, especially high speed air travel. Areas of interest will include but are not limited to the creation of nuclearbased power and propulsion systems, multifunctional materials to protect humans and electronic components from atmospheric, space, and nuclear power system radiation, human factor strategies for the safety and reliable operation of nuclear power and propulsion plants by non-specialized personnel and more.

TG Governance: Executive Committee Structure • Officers: currently 1 year terms – Chair: Shannon

TG Governance: Executive Committee Structure • Officers: currently 1 year terms – Chair: Shannon Bragg-Sitton – Vice-Chair: Pablo Rubiolo – Secretary: Jon Carmack – Treasurer: Robert Singleterry Discussing the potential of extending these to 2 year terms to allow for improved continuity. • Executive committee members – 8 total – 3 year terms, staggered • Board Liaison: Kathy Mc. Carthy

ANST Membership • +35% gross gain to ANST in 2004 • ANST represents 5.

ANST Membership • +35% gross gain to ANST in 2004 • ANST represents 5. 1% of ANS membership • Of new ANS members, 12% chose ANST

Budget and Planning • Budget Information – Total income in 2004: $721 – Current

Budget and Planning • Budget Information – Total income in 2004: $721 – Current 2005 income (01/01 – 03/31/2005): $1, 266 • Division Planning/Strategic Plan, Succession Planning – Strategic plan submitted in 2000 – Currently developing 2005/2006 plan

Division/TG Governance • Communications – ANST business carried out via email discussion list in

Division/TG Governance • Communications – ANST business carried out via email discussion list in addition to face-to-face Excom meetings – Website currently in transition • New webmaster being identified • Site being moved from employer based server to ANS server • Newsletter in progress – should be out soon!

Division/TG Contributions to ANS • ANS Position Statements – # 40: Space Nuclear Technology,

Division/TG Contributions to ANS • ANS Position Statements – # 40: Space Nuclear Technology, 2000 • Participation with Other Professional Societies – None officially to date – Plan to seek potential collaborations with AIAA Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion Committee • Society Leadership – Excom members serve on various committees: National Program, Professional Divisions, Student Sections, etc. – Excom member Kathy Mc. Carthy newly elected to at-large position on the Board of Directors • Non-Meeting Publications – None to date

Division/TG Services to Membership • Professional Development – Two sessions at current SNC topical

Division/TG Services to Membership • Professional Development – Two sessions at current SNC topical are directed at student / young professional development: • The Path from Student to Young Professional in Space Nuclear Technology • Roundtable Discussion on Space Nuclear Curricula and Research • Scholarships – None currently • Peer Recognition/Awards – In discussion • Student Support – Provided $200 to support 2005 student conference – Provided paper reviewers for space related papers submitted to 2005 student conference

Division/TG Meetings • Support of 2 -4 sessions per year at national meetings, 2001

Division/TG Meetings • Support of 2 -4 sessions per year at national meetings, 2001 - 2004 • First embedded topical: Space Nuclear Conference 2005 – – – 39 sessions 130 tech presentations 98 full length papers published 30 invited speakers 226 of 800 pre-registrations selected SNC’ 05 proceedings (as of 5/20/05) • Plan to continue SNC on annual or bi-annual basis, to be discussed at ANST Executive Committee meeting on June 5

Summary • Currently working toward becoming a full professional division • Successes – Large

Summary • Currently working toward becoming a full professional division • Successes – Large increases in membership – Very successful embedded topical • Focus for Future Action – – Approval of bylaws Development of an updated strategic plan Development of membership development activities Improvement of communications: • Regular newsletter • Moving website to a sustainable server and providing regular updates