AUSTIN, Texas & EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Slingshot Aerospace, Inc., a company building world-class space simulation and analytics solutions, announced today that Dan Berkenstock, Founder and former CEO, Skybox; Dr. Kathleen Howell, Hsu Lo Distinguished Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Purdue University; Kevin OConnell, Former Director, Office of Space Commerce; and Mandy Vaughn, Former President of VOX Space (a Virgin Orbit subsidiary), have joined Slingshot Aerospaces advisory board, effective immediately. Additionally, the company has hired Dr. Belinda Marchand, formerly a member of the faculty at The University of Texas at Austin and founder of Progalaxia, LLC, to serve as Director of Astrodynamics and Space Systems R&D, and former U.S. Space Force Deputy Chief of the Space and Missile Systems Centers Rapid Development Division, Alonso Segura, to serve as Senior Director, Space Systems Accounts, effective immediately.
All these individuals bring a wealth of experience and knowledge that will accelerate our vision to create space sustainability for a safer, more connected world, said Melanie Stricklan, Co-founder and CEO, Slingshot Aerospace. Space is the most complex environment and organizations are making high-risk decisions without access to complete, accurate, real-time, interoperable information. Each person will be invaluable to our team as we build technologies that provide a full, dynamic picture of the space domain, allowing our customers to make decisions at the speed of relevance.
Slingshot Aerospace Advisors
Dan Berkenstock, Former Product Manager at Google; Founder and former CEO of Skybox; Former Research Associate at NASA
Berkenstock is an entrepreneur and engineer with more than 20 years of industry experience. He co-founded Skybox Imaging, which was acquired by Google, where he led the vision, implementation, and delivery of revolutionary information, products, and services derived from timely satellite imagery as CEO. After the companys acquisition, he served as Head of Product and Partner Development at Google. Previously, he served as a Research Associate at NASA where he developed advanced methods for aerodynamic shape optimization on surfaces.
Today, Berkenstock is working to complete a PhD at Stanford University focused on using convex optimization techniques in multidisciplinary shape optimization, and serves on the boards of several early stage aerospace startups. He was named Satellite Executive of the Year by Via Satellite magazine in 2014. In 2011, Dan was named to the MIT Technology Review list of 35 Innovators under 35.
Dr. Kathleen Howell, Hsu Lo Distinguished Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Purdue University
Dr. Howell is a scientist and aerospace engineer with nearly four decades of experience. Her distinguished career is highlighted by her contributions to dynamical systems theory applied to spacecraft trajectory design, which led to the use of halo orbits in multiple NASA space missions. Today, she is a Hsu Lo Distinguished Professor at Purdue University in the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
In 2017, Dr. Howell was elected to the National Academy of Engineering for contributions in dynamical systems theory and invariant manifolds culminating in optimal interplanetary trajectories and the Interplanetary Superhighway." She was elected as a Member of the International Academy of Astronautics in 2020. Dr. Howell was awarded the 1984 Presidential Young Investigator Award, which was presented to her from the White House by Ronald Reagan. In 2002, she was named one of the 50 most important women in science by Discover Magazine, and in 2004, she was the recipient of the Dirk Brouwer Award from the American Astronautical Society.
Dr. Howell earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering at Iowa State University. She went on to receive her MS and PhD degrees from Stanford University in 1977 and 1983, respectively. Dr. Howell started as an assistant professor at Purdue University School of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 1982 and is the school's first female tenured professor.
Kevin OConnell, Former Director, Officer of Space Commerce
OConnell has over 35 years of experience in the U.S. government, research organizations, and as an entrepreneur and business leader. Most notably, he was Director of the Office of Space Commerce, the principal organization for space commerce policy activities within the U.S. Department of Commerce. Its mission is to foster the conditions for the economic growth and technological advancement of the U.S. commercial space industry. OConnell has also researched and written extensively on the policy, security, and global market issues related to commercialization of remote sensing, or the science of obtaining information about objects or areas from a distance, typically from aircraft or satellites. He served as the Executive Secretary and Staff Director of the National Imagery and Mapping Agency Commission, and was a member, and later Chair, of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations federal advisory committee on remote sensing. Previously, OConnell served as a senior consultant to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and as an independent advisor to the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency.
OConnells background also includes extensive experience in national security and intelligence matters, including assignments in the Department of Defense, Department of State, National Security Council, and the Office of the Vice President. He spent a decade conducting and managing research in these areas at the RAND Corporation, including as the first director of RANDs Intelligence Policy Center, and was a long-standing Adjunct Professor of comparative intelligence at Georgetown Universitys School of Foreign Service, Security Studies Program. Most recently, he founded Space Economy Rising, LLC, where he works with clients and partners worldwide on all aspects of the growing space economy.
Mandy Vaughn, Former President & CEO, VOX Space
Vaughn is a space industry expert with more than 20 years of experience. She is the former President and CEO of VOX Space, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Virgin Orbit, LLC that provides satellite launch services. She originally joined Virgin Group by way of Virgin Galactic, the worlds first commercial spaceline and vertically integrated aerospace company, and eventually transitioned to Virgin Orbit, a revolutionary service that provides launch solutions for small satellites. There, she was the Senior Director of Business Development and Mission Management where she supported customer missions including NASA. She worked her way up within Virgin Group and eventually spearheaded the creation and registration of VOX Space.
Prior to joining Virgin Galactic, Vaughn was a developmental engineer and program manager in the Air Force and a Director with Kinsey Technical Services. She primarily supported programs in the Space Superiority Systems Directorate. In the space superiority mission area, she was the ground segment lead and chief engineer on the space-based surveillance program, and then supported a variety of space and ground-based programs for the directorate. In that role, she supported multiple space situational awareness and command-and-control programs between the U.S. Department of Defense and the intelligence community. Today, she is the Founder and CEO of GXO Inc., where she provides strategic, management, and technical leadership to help deep tech and new space companies excel.
Vaughn is a member of NASAs National Space Councils User Advisory Group and advises on topics like international laws and regulations, national security space, and scientific and human space exploration priorities. She is also the Chair of Workforce Development for the National Security Space Association (NSSA) where she identifies, fosters, and mentors the next generation workforce to build a strong national security space community. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics, both from MIT.
Slingshot Aerospace New Hires
Belinda Marchand, Director of Astrodynamics and R&D, Slingshot Aerospace
Dr. Marchand brings nearly 30 years of experience in both industry and academia to the Slingshot Aerospace team. She began her career as an engineer for McDonnel Douglas Aerospace, later acquired by The Boeing Company. In this initial role, she led technical assessments, simulations, and software development in support of various defense projects. After completing her doctoral degree, Dr. Marchand transitioned from industry to academia, first as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Purdue University and later as an Assistant Professor at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). During this time she taught and led a research program rooted in astrodynamics and space vehicle guidance, navigation and control, supporting both space exploration and defense applications.
While on the faculty at UT Austin, Dr. Marchand also served as a senior member of the technical staff at The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and later The Aerospace Corporation, supporting research areas ranging from missile defense applications to lunar space flight. In 2011, she stepped away from academia to join Decisive Analytics Corporation as a Senior Engineer and later went on to start her own consulting company, Progalaxia, LLC, where she continued to apply her technical expertise to various problems in space vehicle trajectory design, guidance, navigation and control.
Over the course of her career, Dr. Marchands research activities have supported numerous NASA space mission concepts, including the areas of formation flight and libration point mission design. She was the recipient of the Air Force Young Investigator award and has been involved in many research subjects in the space domain, from mission design to space situational awareness.
Dr. Marchand holds a PhD from the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Purdue University, where she also completed a Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics and a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering.
Alonso Segura, Sr. Director, Space Systems Accounts, Slingshot Aerospace
Segura is a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel with a twenty year record of innovative performance in government acquisitions across all levels of the Department of Defense (DoD). He has led multiple diverse inter-agency teams and managed large investment budgets across all classifications in order to deliver new capabilities in space control, cross-domain command and control, wargaming, foreign military sales, security cooperation, and intelligence surveillance and recognizance.
Most recently, Segura served as Deputy Chief, Rapid Development Division for the U.S. Space Force, where he built and led a diverse rapid prototyping team to plan and deliver multiple satellites to orbit including ride-share platforms, threat emulation platforms, and proliferated constellation proof-of-concept platforms. He also championed the growth of the U.S. space industrial base as a strong advocate for lowering the barriers of entry for non-traditional businesses into DoD acquisitions by advancing the use of innovative contracting methods.
Segura has also been assigned to the former U.S. Air Force Space Commands Space Superiority Directorate, where he led a team of space control experts in the pursuit of national space superiority. And hes also been assigned to U.S. Air Force Headquarters at the Pentagon, where he served as the Chief of Airborne Networks, leading a DoD-wide effort to advance sensor-to-user intelligence systems.
Over his career, Segura delivered innovative solutions to DoDs toughest technology challenges, with a passion for expanding the national industrial base. He holds a BS in Physics and Computer Science from the University of Southern California, and a Masters degree in Public Policy from New England College.
About Slingshot Aerospace
Slingshot Aerospace, Inc. is creating world-class space simulation and analytics solutions. The company brings the space domain into the digital environment and fuses data from different sources to provide a full, dynamic orbital picture. In doing so, Slingshot Aerospace customers can make decisions at the speed of relevance and achieve clarity in complex environments. Launched in 2017 and based in Austin, TX, and Los Angeles, CA, Slingshot Aerospace seeks to help government and commercial customers accelerate space sustainability to create a safer, more connected world. Visit slingshotaerospace.com and follow Slingshot Aerospace on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
The Slingshot Aerospace media kit, including photos, can be found HERE.
View original post here:
- Armadillo’s Level 2 LLC attempt coming soon? [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Decisions, decisions [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Armadillo versus the weather [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Photos from Armadillo’s Saturday flights [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Armadillo Level 2 Flight 1 [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Meanwhile, elsewhere in the LLC race [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Masten gets halfway there [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Xombie photos (finally!) [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Is the media clowning around? [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Galactic Suite “on schedule”? [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Scientist Guest Column: Using Commercial Suborbital Spacecraft for Microgravity Chemistry Research [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Building Spaceport Infrastructure: An Overview of the STIM-Grants Program [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Five Years After SpaceShipOne’s Historic X PRIZE Flight, New Challenges Await [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Masten Space Systems Makes Successful Flights to Qualify for $150K NASA Lunar Lander Prize Level 1 [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Distinguished Former NASA Astronauts Endorse Commercial Spaceflight in Wall Street Journal Op-Ed [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- NASA Chief Praises Commercial Spaceflight, Suborbital Science, & Innovation Prizes in Speech [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- CSF Welcomes Strong Support for Commercial Human Spaceflight in White House Panel’s Report [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Commercial Spaceflight Federation President Bretton Alexander Appointed to the NASA Advisory Council [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- In November 5th Public Ceremony, NASA to Award $1.65 Million In Prizes for Commercial Spaceflight Successes [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- CSF Congratulates Winners of NASA’s $2 Million Lunar Lander Challenge [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Welcome to the NewSpace Journal [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- Some things even Virgin can’t control [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- While you’re waiting for the rollout… [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- SpaceShipTwo rollout: initial impressions [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- A couple of pics [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- SpaceShipTwo slideshow [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- The Virgin party’s aftermath [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- Investment in Commercial Spaceflight Grows to $1.46 Billion, Updated Industry Study Reveals [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- Former Astronaut-Astronomer, Sam Durrance, Joins the CSF Suborbital Researchers Group [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- Commercial Spaceflight Federation Announces Creation and Initial Membership of Spaceports Council [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- CSF President Bretton Alexander Testifies Before House Science Committee on Spaceflight Safety [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- CSF Vice-Chairman Jeff Greason Testifies Before House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Commercial Spaceflight Regulation [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- Virgin Galactic Unveils SpaceShipTwo [Last Updated On: December 13th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2009]
- So that’s why Aabar invested in Virgin? [Last Updated On: December 15th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 15th, 2009]
- More about the Virgin rollout aftermath [Last Updated On: December 17th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2009]
- Space tourism as “the final undiscovered frontier”? [Last Updated On: December 17th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2009]
- Orion Propulsion acquired [Last Updated On: December 17th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2009]
- Spaceport America developments [Last Updated On: December 18th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 18th, 2009]
- XCOR wins a major customer [Last Updated On: December 19th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 19th, 2009]
- Centennial Challenges, Spaceport Infrastructure Grants, and Suborbital Science to Receive Funds from NASA and FAA [Last Updated On: December 22nd, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 22nd, 2009]
- Video tour of Spaceport America [Last Updated On: December 24th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 24th, 2009]
- Virgin’s web traffic planning [Last Updated On: December 24th, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 24th, 2009]
- List of Speakers Announced for the Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference in February [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2009] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2009]
- Popular Science Features Commercial Spaceflight on January Cover, Discusses NASA Partnerships [Last Updated On: January 4th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 4th, 2010]
- Aviation Week honors the “Space Entrepreneur” [Last Updated On: January 5th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2010]
- “The Space Entrepreneur” Named by Aviation Week Magazine As Its 2009 Person of the Year [Last Updated On: January 5th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2010]
- Additional notes about Olsen’s book [Last Updated On: January 6th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 6th, 2010]
- Registration deadline approaching for suborbital science conference [Last Updated On: January 8th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 8th, 2010]
- NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver to Keynote the Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference in February [Last Updated On: January 11th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 11th, 2010]
- Cecil Field gets spaceport license – but will anyone use it? [Last Updated On: January 12th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 12th, 2010]
- Training begins for suborbital scientist-astronauts [Last Updated On: January 12th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 12th, 2010]
- First Class of Suborbital Scientist-Astronauts Successfully Complete NASTAR Training Program [Last Updated On: January 14th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 14th, 2010]
- Is “space tour guide” in your professional future? [Last Updated On: January 17th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 17th, 2010]
- What can Florida, Indiana, and others learn from Oklahoma? [Last Updated On: January 17th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 17th, 2010]
- Virginia wants money, New Mexico wants laws [Last Updated On: January 21st, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 21st, 2010]
- Commercial Spaceflight Federation Responds to the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel’s 2009 Annual Report [Last Updated On: January 21st, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 21st, 2010]
- CSF Statement on NASA’s Anticipated Announcement of a $6 Billion Commercial Crew Program and NASA Budget Increase [Last Updated On: January 29th, 2010] [Originally Added On: January 29th, 2010]
- CSF Welcomes New NASA Human Spaceflight Plan, Congratulates Commercial Crew Development Winners [Last Updated On: February 1st, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2010]
- NASA Unveils Commercial Human Spaceflight Development Agreements and Announces $50 Million in Seed Funding for Commercial Crew [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 3rd, 2010]
- James Cameron Endorses Commercial Spaceflight, New NASA Plan [Last Updated On: February 4th, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 4th, 2010]
- Newt Gingrich and Bob Walker Endorse Obama’s New NASA Plan, Urge Bipartisan Support [Last Updated On: February 13th, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 13th, 2010]
- Blue Origin proposes orbital vehicle [Last Updated On: February 18th, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2010]
- CSF Announces New Research and Education Affiliates Program, Initial Participating Universities [Last Updated On: February 18th, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2010]
- CSF Welcomes Historic NASA Commitment of $75 Million for Commercial Suborbital Flights, Payloads [Last Updated On: February 18th, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2010]
- Suborbital vehicle development updates [Last Updated On: February 19th, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 19th, 2010]
- Other conference announcements [Last Updated On: February 21st, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 21st, 2010]
- Bigger prizes to come? [Last Updated On: February 23rd, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 23rd, 2010]
- Gov. Bill Richardson Endorses Commercial Spaceflight, Obama’s New NASA Plan [Last Updated On: February 23rd, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 23rd, 2010]
- Over 250 People Attend Next-Gen Suborbital Researchers Conference, 2011 Meeting Planned for Florida [Last Updated On: February 24th, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 24th, 2010]
- Boston Globe, Nature, New York Times Editorial Boards Among Others Welcoming New NASA Plan [Last Updated On: February 25th, 2010] [Originally Added On: February 25th, 2010]
- Commercial Spaceflight Federation Commends New Mexico for Passage of Key Liability Legislation [Last Updated On: March 2nd, 2010] [Originally Added On: March 2nd, 2010]
- Burt Rutan’s BigThink [Last Updated On: March 3rd, 2010] [Originally Added On: March 3rd, 2010]
- Brief notes: Soyuz, Virgin, and… iCarly? [Last Updated On: March 5th, 2010] [Originally Added On: March 5th, 2010]
- Commercial Spaceflight Federation 2009 Annual Report Highlights Industry Progress [Last Updated On: March 8th, 2010] [Originally Added On: March 8th, 2010]
- SpaceShipTwo flies, on schedule [Last Updated On: March 23rd, 2010] [Originally Added On: March 23rd, 2010]
- SpaceShipTwo captive carry flight video [Last Updated On: March 23rd, 2010] [Originally Added On: March 23rd, 2010]
- Over the Mojave Desert, Suborbital Vehicles Take Flight [Last Updated On: March 28th, 2010] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2010]
- See WK2 and SS2 fly in New Mexico this October [Last Updated On: March 29th, 2010] [Originally Added On: March 29th, 2010]
- SA10: Commercial RLV Technology Roadmap update [Last Updated On: April 9th, 2010] [Originally Added On: April 9th, 2010]
- An evolving Armadillo [Last Updated On: April 11th, 2010] [Originally Added On: April 11th, 2010]