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Editorial Board of the Journal consists of members of the
SSPI Academic Council and Guest Editors of earlier issues
of the Journal who have agreed to serve. |
| Sukarno
Abdulrachman |
Chair,
Board of Professions and Associations, Indonesian Infocom/ICT
Society (MASTEL), Jakarta, Indonesia. Formerly, Director General
of Post and Telecommunications for Indonesia. |
| Bruce
R. Elbert |
President,
Application Technology Strategy, Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA.
Formerly, Senior Vice President, Satellite Division of Hughes
Electronics. |
| H.M.
(Mac) Evans |
Retired
President, Canadian Space Agency, Ontario, Canada. |
| Don
M. Flournoy, Ph.D. |
Professor
and Director, Institute for Telecommunications Studies, School
of Telecommunications, Ohio University, Athens OH. |
| Frank
Gargione |
Independent
Satellite Systems Consultant. Formerly, Program Manager of
NASA's Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS)
at Lockheed Martin. |
| Ahmad
F. Ghais, Ph.D. |
Ghais
Consulting, Grasonville MD; President Retired, Mobile Satellite
Users Association. |
| Jolly
T. Holden |
Associate
with Enlten Management Group and former President U.S. Distance
Learning Association |
| Randy
D. Johnson, Ph.D. |
Assistant
Professor, Aviation Management and Logistics, College of Business,
Auburn University, Auburn AL. |
| Tsutomu
Kanayama, Ph.D. |
Associate
Professor, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication,
Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan. |
| Hee
S. Park, Ph.D. |
Chief
Secretary to the President, Seoul Broadcasting Corporation,
Seoul, Korea. (On corporate sabbatical for 2005-2006 as Visiting
Scholar, School of Cinema and Television at University of
Southern California). |
| Joseph
N. Pelton, Ph.D. |
Professor
and Director, Space and Advanced Communications Research Institute,
George Washington University, Washington D.C. |
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| This
journal
is a cross-disciplinary scholarly publication designed to
advance space communication as a profession and as an academic
discipline.
Individual issues will provide in-depth examination of
matters of importance to satellite and space communication
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Education
and Manpower Development |
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Innovation
and Technology |
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Economy
and Business Development |
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Services
and Applications |
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Regulation
and Public Policy |
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Social
Impact |
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Regional
Development |
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