• Episode 1: Remembering the National Aerospace Pane & Technological Advancement

  • Aug 3 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 1: Remembering the National Aerospace Pane & Technological Advancement

  • Summary

  • Guest: Dr Robert “Bart” Barthelemy (30:08)

    Remembering the National Aerospace Panel & Technological Advancement

    Introduction to the early years of hypersonics and transatmospheric vehicles (TAV) and innovation in breakthrough leadership. The reality of modern American innovation and technological competition from the United States Air Force Research Laboratory to the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC) and what comes next. Understanding global implications for advancing cross functional environments and solutions.

    Biography: Dr Robert “Bart” Barthelemy (linkedin.com/in/bart-barthelemy-4aa30115)

    President, Collaborative Innovation Institute and Founding Director, Wright Brothers Institute. Retired member of the Senior Executive Service (SES), United States Air Force, recognized for leading some of the most advanced engineering programs including hypersonic vehicles, the National Aerospace Plane (X-30), artificial intelligence, advanced materials, and fabulous science and technological magic that you do not know.

    Author of the Sky is No Limit: Breakthrough Leadership that offers first-hand history, insight and skills that transformed an era in defense and aerospace engineering to lay the foundations of the 21st century. Other publications include GodLight: Possibilities from the Intersections of Science (Amazon), Collaborative Innovation (Balboa), Divergent Collaboration Innovation Process (Harvard), and SR-71 Blackbird Flight.

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