LETTER TO MR. CARL E. DUCKETT FROM LEO A. KILEY

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OFFICE OF THE COMMANDER Mr. Carl E. Duckett Deputy Director Science and Technology Central Intelligence Agency 2430 E Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20505 - A uj-gt September 17, 1968 I wish to extend to you my personal invitation to attend the 1968 Air Force Science and Engineering Symposium. The Symposium is jointly sponsored by the Office of Aerospace Research and the Air Force Systems Command for the purpose of demonstrating the capability of, and giving recognition to, Air Force scientists and engineers. This year the Symposium will be held at the Air Force Academy on 30, 31 October and 1 November. As in previous years, the presentations will consist of papers representing'the'scope and depth of Air Force work in the fields of research and development. I have enclosed a preliminary program, some general information, and housing and security forms. I believe you will find the meeting of interest and hope you will be able to attend. If you desire any additional information please contact my project officer, Major R.H. Hartke, office symbol RROSS, phone OX4-5628. Sincerely LEO\A. KILEY Brigadier General, USAF Commander USAF review(s) completed. Approved For Release 2004/12/15: CIA-RDP71 R00510A04d~360"10'd~12. 6,'S" I - !~ DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS OFFICE OF AEROSPACE RESEARCH ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 22209 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 lob 14)(00410 AIR FORCE E %!GI !EEIHNG Sl'~111'IIS111~~1 sponsored by THE OFFICE OF AEROSPACE RESEARCH and THE AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND Fm Iju Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 Approved For Release ,2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 0A000200020012-9 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM FOR THE 1968 AIR FORCE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SYMPOSIUM WEDNESDAY, 30 OCTOBER 1968 Lobby of Auditorium F-1 Call to Order Brig Gen Leo A. Kiley Commander, Office of Aerospace Research Col Roy M. Terry Command Chaplain, USAF Academy Lieutenant General Thomas S. Moorman Superintendent, USAF Academy General James Ferguson Commander, Air Force Systems Command Dr Donald F. Hornig, Chairman President's Science Advisory Committee 1015 - 1230 HONOR PRESENTATIONS - (UNCLASSIFIED) SESSION CHAIRMAN - Hon Alexander Flax Asst Secretary for R&D, USAF Science Achievement Presentation ( #l Air Force Association Science Award) Engineering Achievement Presentation ( #2 Air Force Association Engineering Award) Technical Management Achievement Presentation ( #1 Air Force Association Technical Management Award) Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 0A000200020012-9 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R00510A000200020012-9 1130 - 1145 BREAK 1145 Air Force Systems Command Film Highlights 1205 Office of Aerospace Research Film Highlights 1230- 1400 . LUNCH - OFFICERS OPEN MESS 1400 - 1530 TECHNICAL SESSIONS Session I-A Medicine (U) Session I-B Environmental Test Facilities (U) Session I-C Electronic Warfare (S) 1530 -1545 BREAK 1730 .1930 2100 0930 - 1200 1200 - 1400 1400 - 1530 TECHNICAL SESSIONS Session II-A Materials Research (U) Session II-B Space (U) Session II-C Weapons & Operations (S) BUSES DEPART FOR OFFICERS OPEN MESS & MOTELS BUSES DEPART OFFICERS OPEN MESS BUSES DEPART OFFICERS OPEN MESS THURSDAY, 31 OCTOBER 1968 GENERAL SESSION - Auditorium H-2 Chairman: Irving R. Mirman Special Asst. to the Commander, AFSC Invited Presentation: Gunship II (S) A study of in-house response to a unique operational requirement. (ASD) Tour of USAF Academy TECHNICAL SESSIONS Session III-A Solid State Devices (U) Session III-B F-111A Propulsion & Avionics (C) Session III-C Technical Management (S) TECHNICAL SESSIONS Session IV-A Applications of BioMedicine (U) Session IV-B Avionics (S) Session IV-C Infra Red Developments (S) Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 Approved For Release, 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 BUSES DEPART FOR MOTELS BUSES DEPART MOTEL FOR OFFICERS OPEN MESS SOCIAL HOUR - OFFICERS OPEN MESS AWARDS BANQUET (INFORMAL) TOASTMASTER Brig Gen Raymond A. Gilbert Director of Laboratories, AFSC PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Lieutenant General Joseph R. Holzapple Deputy Chief of Staff (R&D), Hq USAF ADDRESS Brig Gen Robin Olds Commandant of Cadets, USAF Academy 2200 FRIDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 1968 0900 - 1030 TECHNICAL SESSIONS 1030 - 1045 Session V-A Solid State Physics (U) Session V-B Environmental Sciences (C) Session V-C Electro-optical Instrumentation (S) COFFEE BREAK GENERAL SESSION - Honor Presentations Chairman: Dr John C. Fisher Air Force Chief Scientist 1. General B.A. Schriever Award Presentation (Most Outstanding Technical Achievement by Junior Officer) 2. Patricia Kayes Glass Award Presentation (Most Outstanding Technical Accomplishment by a Woman) Brig Gen Leo A. Kiley Commander, Office of Aerospace Research Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200020012-9 TECHNICAL SESSIONS SESSION I WEDNESDAY - 1400 - 1530 Session I-A: Medicine (U) Chairman: Dr Roland B. Mitchell, Chief, Biological Sciences Div, AND. AFSC "The Production of Restricted Lesions in the Central Nervous System by Chemical Means" (U) Capt Donald F. Buxton, USAF AF Aeromedical Research Laboratory, AND, AFSC "Development of Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment for Altitude Decompression Sickness" (U) Lt Col Robert G. McIver, USAF, MC Hq, Aerospace Medical Division, AFSC "Accelerated Methods and Devices for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases" (U) Walter M. Sellers, School of Aerospace Medicine, AMD, AFSC Session I-B: Environmental Test Facilities (U) Chairman: Don R. Eastman, Technical. Advisor, AEDC The Design of an MHD Accelerator for Creating Very High Energy Aerodynamic Test Flows" (U) Capt E.E Goins, Arnold Engineer Development Center, AFSC "Rare Earth-Zirconia Storage Heaters Providing Flight Simulation for Air Breathing Propulsion Systems." (U) Capt L.L. Fehrenbacher, AF Aerospace Research Laboratory, OAR "Laboratory Simulation of the Service Noise Environment for Sonic Fatigue Qualification Testing of Aircraft Structures" (U) Otto F. Maurer, AF Flight Dynamics Laboratories Session I-C: Electronic Warfare (S) Chairman: Thomas H. Dalehite, Chief Scientist, Armament Development & Test Center, AFSC "A Selective Communications Disruptor" (S) Marvin R. Clinch, Rome Air Development Center, AFSC, Vincent J. Nardozza, Rome Air Development Center, AFSC "A Method of Degrading Track-on-Jam?Capability of Surface-to-Air Missile Systems" (S) Ingwald 0. Haugen, ADTC, AFSC 'Prediction of Radar/Jamming Effectiveness" (S) Capt Edward B. Breck, ADTC, AFSC Presented by 2/Lieutenant Thomas J. Faber Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 0A000200020012-9 Approved For Release,2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 SESSION II.., WEDNESDAY - 1545 - 1715 Session II-A: Materials Research (U) Chairman: Col Gage H. Crocker, Commander, Frank J. Seiler Rsch Lab, OAR "Studies in Organometallic Chemistry - A Novel Synthesis of Ruthenocenes" (U) Lt George J. Gauthier, Frank J. Seiler Research Laboratory, OAR "Development of Nitroso Rubber for Improved Performance of Missile System" (U) J.K. Sieron, AF Materials Laboratory, AFSC "Fiber Technology - Spinning and Drawing of a Fused-Ring Polymer" (U) Walter H. Gloor, AF Materials Laboratory, AFSC Session II-B: Space (U) Chairman: Dr H.J.P. von Ohain, Chief Scientist, Aerospace Reserach Laboratories OAR "Electron Density Reduction in the Re-Entry Plasma Sheath." (U) D. Jacavanco, AF Cambridge Research Labs, OAR "Vela IV "Lid" Experiment - Space Evaluation of Lithium Diffused Solar Cells" (U) Capt A.H. Hayden, USAF, Space and Missile Systems Organization, AFSC "Photoelectric Measurement of Specular Glints from Orbiting Spacecraft" (U) R.C. Vanderburgh, AF Aerospace Research Laboratories, OAR Session II-C: Weapons and Operations (S) Chairman: Col M.D. Sprinkel, Commander, Office of Research Analyses, OAR "Minuteman Ordnance Reliability and Service Life Program" (U) L. K. Norseth, Ogden Air Material Area, Air Force Logistics Command "A Computer Optimization Study of a Three-Dimensional Model of an Engagement Between a Surface-toAir Missile and a Tactical Aircraft" (S) Maj J.F. Schaefer, Frank J. Seiler Rsch Lab, OAR, l/Lt M. Ciletti, Frank J. Seiler Rsch Lab, OAR, l/Lt G. Cook, Frank J. Seiler Rsch Lab, OAR , Capt D.H. deDoes, Frank J. Seiler Rsch Lab, OAR "A Strategic Analysis of Ballistic Missile Defense Systems" (U) R.A. Anderson Office of Research Analyses, OAR, C.A. Feuchter, Office of Research Analyses, OAR, Lt Col H.O. Hall, Office of Research Analyses, OAR, Dr B.J. Manz, Office of Research Analyses, OAR Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71R00510A000200020012-9 Session III-A: Solid State Device) Chairman: Dr William J. Price, Executive Director, AFOSR "Research on Thin Film Schottky Barrier and its Application in Specific Devices" (U) Dr Fritz Schwermeyer, AF Avionics Laboratory, AFSC "Stress at the Si-Si02 Interface and its Relationship to Interface States and Metallization Problems in Silicon Devices" (U) Clyde H. Lane, Rome Air Development Center, AFSC "Comparison of Radiation Tolerance of Transistor Types" (U) R. Buchanan, AF Cambridge Research Labs, OAR, R. Dolan, AF Cambridge Rsch Labs, OAR, W. Shedd, AF Cambridge Research Labs, OAR Session III-B: F-111A Propulsion and Avionics (C) Chairman: Dr John Keto, Chief Scientist, Aeronautical Systems Division, AFSC "F-111A Inlet Redesign to Achieve Engine/Inlet Capability" (C) F.T. Rall, Jr., Aeronautical Systems Div, AFSC. Dr Demetruis Zonars, AFFDL, AFSC "Integration of Attack and Terrain Following Radars in F-111A Aircraft" Sidney Tomberg, Aeronautical Systems Division, AFSC Session III-C: Technical Management S) Chairman: W. Lee Coleman, Deputy Assistant, DCS/Systems, Hq AFSC "Methodology and Organization for Nuclear Survivability/Vulnerability Analyses" (C) Edward Baklini, AF Special Weapons Center, AFSC "Methodology for the Analysis of Foreign Aerospace Research, Development, Test and Production Resources Investments" (S) Charles A. Mangio, Foreign Technology Division, AFSC "Methodology for Urban/Missile Defense Trade-Off Analyses" (S) Col H.G. Hoover, USAF, Maj J.P. Ditz, USAF, Maj J.G. Daye, USAF, DSC/Development Plans, Hq AFSC Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 0A000200020012-9 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 Session IV-A: Applications of BioMedicine (U) Chairman: Col George Schaefer, Commander, School of Aerospace Medicine, AMD,AFSC "Physiological Signal Telemetry Systems and Television Data Display Techniques"(U) Adolf R. Marko, Aerospace Medical Research Labs, AMD, AFSC "Fire Protection in Oxygen Enriched Atomosphere - Protection and Extinguishment" (U) Capt Donald I. Carter, USAF, Hq Aerospace Medical Division, AFSC "In-House Contributions to Design and Construction of Devices for Biomedical Monitoring, Training and Experimental Support" (U) Master Sergeant Henry B. Whitmore, USAF, AF School of Aerospace Medicine, AND, AFSC Session IV-B: Avionics (S) Chairman: Peter R. Murray, Deputy Director of Laboratories, AFSC "Performance Evaluation of Contrast Trackers" (C) Capt D.W. Welp, AF Missile Development Center, AFSC. Capt P.G. Kaminski, AF Missile Dev Center, AFSC "An Investigation and Desien~of Improved Guidance Schenes_-_f or Air-to-Air Missiles"(U) Lt R. organ;Ar Force Academy "Airborne Magawatt Power Generation by MHD and Some Applications" R.R.Barthelmy, AF Aero Propulsion Lab, AFSC, E.T. Mahefky, AF Aero Propulsion Lab, AFSC, J.D. Reams, AF Aero Propulsion Lab, AFSC "A new Method for Determining Gyroscope Short Term Drift Characteristics" (U) Judith G. Koestler, AF Missile Development Center, AFSC Session IV-C: Infrared Developments (S) Chairman: Col P.G. Atkinson, Jr., Commander, Aerospace Research Labs, OAR "A Study of Infrared Radiation and its Suppression from the Exhaust Plumes of Jet Aircraft During Afterburner Aerations" (S) l/Lt. M.E.Morrison, AF Aerospace Research Labs, OAR, K. Scheller, AF Aerospace Research Labs, OAR "Gallium Arsenide Lasers: A New Dimension in Night Strip Photography" (C) Herman Fledel, AF Avionics Laboratory, Afsc "Electronic Target Enhancement in IR Reconnaissance" (C) Lt W.E. Alexander, AF Cambridge Research Laboratories, OAR Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R00510A000200020012-9 SESSION V FRIDAY - 0900 - 1030 Session V-A: Solid State Physics (U) Chairman: Dr John N. Howard, Chief Scientist, AFCRL, OAR "Probing the Electronic Qualities of Crystals by Pressure" (U) D.W. Langer, AF Aerospace Research Labs, OAR 'Energy Decay Observations in Ruby Lasers" (U) C.M. Stickley, AF Cambridge Rsch Labs, OAR, E.E. Hoell, AF Cambridge Rsch Labs, OAR, C.C. Gallagher, AF Cambridge Rsch Labs, OAR, R.A Bradbury, AF Cambridge Research Labs, OAR "Modern Thermal-Imaging Techniques for High Temperature Research" (U) W.W. Field, AF Cambridge Research Labs, OAR, R.W. Wagner, AF Cambridge Research Labs, OAR Session V-B: Environmental Sciences (C) Chairman: Col Dale J. Flinders, Commander, AFCRL, OAR "Electrical Structure of Aerospace" (U) Rita C. Sagalyn, AF Cambridge Research Laboratories, OAR Simultaneous Rada "Simultaneous Radar, Aircraft & Meteorological Investigations of Clear Air Turbulence" (U) K.M. Glover, AF Cambridge Rsch Labs, OAR, R.J. Boucher, AF Cambridge Rsch Labs, OAR, H. Ottersten, AF Cambridge Rsch Labs, OAR, K. R. Hardy, AF Cambridge Rsch Labs, OAR " The Effect of Gravity Anomalies in the Launch Region on Minuteman Trajectories"(C) Neil J. Simmons, Hq, Aeronautical Chart& Information Center Session V-C: Electro-Optical Instrumentation (S) Chairman: Stanley Radom, Technical Director, AF Western Test Range, AFSC "Ballistic Impact Flash Measurement" (U) Capt J.B. Abernathy, AF Institute of Technology, Maj Wm Goldbert, AF Institute of Technology 'Measurement of Spectral Shift of High Energy Ruby Lasers with a Pulsed Spectro- meter" (U) Harold D. Newby, AF Eastern Test Range, AFSC "Long Range Electro-Optical Photography Applied to Ballisitc Missile Operations" (S) Kingston A. George, AF Western Test Range, AFSC Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 0A000200020012-9 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 0A000200020012-9 GENERAL INFORMATION 1968 AIR FORCE SCIENCE & ENGINEERING SYMPOSIUM 1. This year's symposium will be held at the United States Air Force Academy. The Academy is located near the Rampart Range of the Rockies, about 10 miles north of Colorado Springs and approximately 55 miles south of Denver. The city of Colorado Springs is readily accessible by auto, bus, rail and airline service from Denver. Military aircraft facilities are available at Peterson Field in Colorado Springs. 2. As in the past, the Science and Engineering Symposium will consist of presentations of outstanding Air Force papers in the fields of Science, Engineering and Technical Management. This information packet including the preliminary program, along with registration, security and housing information is the initial announcement of the program content and the schedule. Additional information can be obtained by contacting the OAR Project Officer at the following address: Major R. Hartke Hq OAR (RROSS) 1400 Wilson Blvd Arlington, Va. 22209 3. Housing: VOQ facilities at the Air Force Academy are very limited and it is anticipated that they will fill rapidly. To avoid tedious preparation of non-availability slips military attendees should have the statement "Utilization of Government Quarters would be Impractical" typed on their orders. Arrangements have been made to reserve rooms at the Ramada Inn and the Palmer House motels. Both motels are on the outskirts of Colorado Springs convenient to most city services. Speakers and guests should state their room and location preference on the space provided on the housing preference form. 4. Area Transportation: Transportation from the commercial air terminal to the motels will not be provided. An airport limousine and taxi service is available for this purpose. Arrivals travelling on military aircraft will be provided bus service to the motel area. Buses will be provided for attendees from the motels to the symposium and returning in the evening. Because of construction on the Academy grounds, parking is extremely limited. Persons using rental cars in the Colorado Springs area should plan to leave them at the motel and ride the bus to and from symposium sessions. 5. Meals: Breakfast may be obtained at the motels (or for VOQ residents at the Officers Open Mess). Lunches on 30 and 31 October will be at the Officers Open Mess. No special lunch program is planned for 1 Nov., however bus transportation to the Officers Open Mess will be available. Evening meals may be obtained at the Officers Open Mess, the motels, or in the Colorado Springs area. The Awards Banquet is scheduled for Thursday evening, 31 Oct. A social hour, with a pay-as-you-go bar, is planned for the hour preceeding the banquet. Please indicate, on the housing form, banquet and social hour attendance. Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 0A000200020012-9 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 6. Clothing: The weather at the Air Force Academy is likely to be changeable in late October. Residents advise a lightweight suit and a raincoat or water repellant topcoat. Military personnel should wear the lightweight Class A uniform. (Fairchild Hall is in the Cadet area and Class A uniforms are required when the cadets are in residence). Dress for the awards banquet will be a business suit for civilians and the blue uniform for the Air Force personnel. 7. Security: Portions of the symposium will be classified both CONFIDENTIAL and SECRET. All persons planning to attend the symposium should forward the attached security form to OAR prior to 15 Oct 68. Speakers desiring to send classified presentation material to the Academy should send it through channels to Lt Col Harold Beck, FJSRL, USAF Academy, Colorado 80840, At least two weeks should be allowed for handling, and a letter of explanation should accompany the package. Material should be clearly labled "1968 Science & Engineering Symposium - Hold for (Sender)." This material may be claimed by contacting the information desk at the symposium. 8. Registration: Registration for the symposium will be on 30 Oct 68 be- tween 0730 - 0900 hours. The enclosed personal registration information should be completed and returned to Hq OAR in the enclosed envelope. This will facilitate registration at the Academy in that attendees need only check in. A security check of attendees will take place each morning of the symposium. 9. Football: For attendees who are interested in sports, the Air Force Academy football team is playing North Carolina on 2 Nov, 1968. Tickets will be available at the Academy on 30 Oct, however, motel reservations should be made in conjunction with the symposium. Indicate on the housing form if you desire to stay until 2 Nov for the football game. 10. If you plan to attend, please have the enclosed forms filled out and mailed to Hq OAR by 30 Sept. These forms will serve to identify you during your visit to the Academy and along with housing information, will be maintained in the Command Post or Information Center. Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 Approved For I elease 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 SECURITY CLEARANCE DATA for the 1968 AIR FORCE SCIENCE & ENGINEERING SYMPOSIUM 30 October to 1 November 1968 SPONSORED BY: Office of Aerospace Research and Air Force Systems Command, Department of the Air Force LOCATION: USAF Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado Part 1: To be completed by applicant. NAME LAST, FIRST, MRV)LE) SIGNATURE TITLE & POSITION (If militarv include )?,rode and service number) Part Il: To be completed by applicant's Security Officer - NOT applicant. A. PERaQhL &L Q1 EARANCE - - - PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF BIRTH (:LESRANCE LEVEL ISSUED BY DATE CITIZENSHIP ALIEN REG. NO. (For immigrant aliens only) FACILITY CLE RAN CLEARANCE LEVEL ISSUED BY DATE C. OFFICIAL CLASSIFIED MAILADDRESS _ ORGANIZATION BOX STREET & NUMBER CITY STATE ZIP CODE CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS CORRECT D. I . SECURITY OFFICER (Tope or Print) SIGNATURE DATE TELEPHONE NUMBER (Include : 1re:i Code or Autovoo No.) Part III: NEED TO KNOW - MUST BE COMPLETED BY GOV'T PROJECT OR CONTRACTING OFFICER* APPLICABLE CONTRACT/GRANT NO. I CERTIFY THAT THE APPLICAN7'S AC'('P.SS TO THE INFORMA TION TO BE DISCLOSED AT THIS CONFERENCE IS NECESSARY AND IS IN THE INTEREST OF NATIONAL DEFENSE. NAME OF PROJECT OR CONTRACTING ACTIVITY (Print or Type) NAME OF AUTHORIZED OFFICIAL (Typed) SIGNATURE DATE *INOT REQUIRED FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (INCLUDING MILITARY) NOTE: THE APPLICANT MAY NOT BE ADMITTED TO THE CONFERENCE IF THIS FORM, PROPERLY COMPLETED, IS NOT RECEIVED AT THE ADDRESS GIVEN BELOW BY 15 OCTOBER 1968. RETURN THIS FORM TO: Office of Aerospace Research (RRI) 1400 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Va 22209 Approved For Release 2004/12/15 : CIA-RDP71 R0051 OA000200020012-9 Approved For l