Supporters
Please contact Teresa Farris or click the link below if you wish to be a supporter!
Southwest Research Institute
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is an independent applied R&D organization providing innovative solutions for our clients’ toughest challenges. We assess multidisciplinary technologies, bridging capability gaps and reducing risks. Our space science and engineering program provides government and industry with expertise in mission design, program management, instrumentation, avionics, spacecraft development and operations centers. POC: John Stone jstone@swri.org
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Renesas is a global semiconductor company delivering trusted design innovation with complete semiconductor solutions that enable billions of connected, intelligent devices to enhance the way people work and live. Since the 1950's, Renesas has focused on supporting extreme temperatures and no-down time environments with its Intersil family of space products. POC: Kiran Bernard kiran.bernard.jy@gr.renesas.com
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The Aerospace Corporation operates a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) and has approximately 4,000 employees. The Aerospace FFRDC is aligned to support the most critical programs of the Department of Defense and the nation, and to serve as its customers’ innovation partner across the space enterprise. POC: Thomas L Turflinger thomas.l.turflinger@aero.org
Visit websiteNorthrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman is a leading global aerospace and defense technology company. Our pioneering solutions equip our customers with the capabilities they need to connect and protect the world, and push the boundaries of human exploration across the universe. Driven by a shared purpose to solve our customers’ toughest problems, our employees define possible every day.
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AMD
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The NASA Electronic Parts & Packaging (NEPP) Program is pleased to provide in-kind support for conference audio / visual servicesto both speakers and attendees
The NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging (NEPP) Program provides NASA’s leadership in the development and maintenance of guidance to support the reliable use of electrical, electronic, electromechanical, and electro-optical (EEEE) parts through characterization, lot acceptance, screening, and qualification testing in collaboration with academia, industry, international partners, and other government agencies. (https://nepp.nasa.gov/)

Teresa Farris
Archon LLC
C: 719-964-3617
Teresa.Farris@Archon-llc.com
IEEE 2024 NSREC Supporters can select a level which best fits their commitment (but we do ask that it be a three (3) year commitment if at all possible):
- Contribution of $6000 receives one (1) Short Course/Technical Registration Comp, NSREC Brochure Covers and RESG page listing, NSREC website, Supporter signage and recognition at opening of the conference and listings on the Short Course Flyer, First and Final Call for Papers.
- Contribution of $7500 receives two (2) Short Course/Technical Registration Comps, NSREC Brochure Covers and RESG page listing, NSREC website, Supporter signage and recognition at opening of the conference and listings on the Short Course Flyer, First and Final Call for Papers.
- Contribution of $10,000 receives three (3) Short Course/Technical Registration Comps, NSREC Brochure Covers and RESG page listing, NSREC website, Supporter signage and recognition at opening of the conference and listings on the Short Course Flyer, First and Final Call forPapers.
Payment can be made by credit card and if you choose to exhibit, both can be registered and paid at the same time! Supporters also receive one week in advance to register and select their exhibit booth, before we announce to the Exhibitor database! Registration will open Mid-October.
Contact Teresa Farris for details!
