JANNAF
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Headquarters | Columbia, Maryland |
Website | www.jannaf.org |
The JANNAF Interagency Propulsion Committee (JANNAF IPC, or simply JANNAF) is a joint-agency committee chartered by the USDOD and NASA.[3] JANNAF is composed of two committees: the Technical Committee and the Programmatic & Industrial Base (PIB) Committee.[4] The Technical Committee is itself divided into subcommittees focused on specific technology areas of mutual interest to the DoD and NASA.[5] The JANNAF PIB Committee is a forum for the discussion of strategic program planning and industrial base capabilities in the area of rocket propulsion and energetic systems and components for military and civil space, tactical and strategic missiles, and large gun systems.[6]
JANNAF was re-chartered on June 19th 2014 with the signatures of Frank Kendall III, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (USD(AT&L)) and Robert Lightfoot Jr., Associate Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Chemical_Propulsion_Information_Analysis_Center. History of CPIAC. Retrieved on 2024-04-18.
- ^ a b c JANNAF History (website). Retrieved on 2024-04-18.
- ^ a b Joint Army-Navy-NASA-Air Force Interagency Propulsion Committee (JANNAF) Agreement and Charter. Retrieved on 2024-04-18.
- ^ JANNAF Committees (website). Retrieved on 2024-04-20.
- ^ JANNAF Policies & Best Practices Manual. Volume I. JANNAF Technical Committee
- ^ 2019 Industrial Capabilities Report to Congress OSD A&S Industrial Base Policy. June 23rd, 2020.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- NIST-JANAF Thermochemical Tables
- JANNAF/GL-2016-0001 Simulation Credibility - Advances in Verification, Validation, and Uncertainty Quantification
- JANNAF DRAFT: Test and Evaluation Guideline for Liquid Rocket Engines