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Session II: Where We're Going Section 1

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This report is based on the paper "Small Satellites- A Disruptive Technology", Feb. 16, 2006 written by John Delaney, Bryan Lee, Terry Rector and John Stuart for Professor Christine Shea at the University of New Hampshire as an assignment for the Masters of Technology Management program. The subject of that paper was specifically selected and prepared as the background information for this topical presentation to the 2006 Small Satellite Conference, Aug. 14-17,2006 at Utah State University, Logan, UT. The adaptation of that paper for this report and presentation is done so with the permission of the authors.

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"The Next 20 Years- Can Small Sats Become a Mainstream Asset for the U.S. Government?" An Industry Perspective

This report is based on the paper "Small Satellites- A Disruptive Technology", Feb. 16, 2006 written by John Delaney, Bryan Lee, Terry Rector and John Stuart for Professor Christine Shea at the University of New Hampshire as an assignment for the Masters of Technology Management program. The subject of that paper was specifically selected and prepared as the background information for this topical presentation to the 2006 Small Satellite Conference, Aug. 14-17,2006 at Utah State University, Logan, UT. The adaptation of that paper for this report and presentation is done so with the permission of the authors.