Jan 16, 2020
“We are addressing the problem of communications, being able to provide big data from small spacecraft.” -Doug Stetson from FreeFall Aerospace
Freefall’s technologies include an All-Sky Antenna (think of an antenna for things on the move like vehicles and ships), an INFLATABLE Cubesat Antenna (think of a small, thin, skinny balloon) and a Smart City Antenna, all enabling data to move quickly- which is going to be important in the space-based communication systems we’ll use.
“We are developing some very innovative technologies. That’s a good thing, but one of the challenges is that when you have something that’s what we call disruptive, it has to be not just a little bit better, but a LOT better than the other systems that people and companies are used to using…and it’s a question of proving to the community that the rewards of using this type of new system are worth the additional risk to implement something new.” -Doug Stetson
About Doug
Stetson:
Doug Stetson is President and CEO of FreeFall
Aerospace, a small business dedicated to advancing and developing
innovative antenna technology for satellite communications and 5G
internet applications. Prior to founding FreeFall in 2016, Doug
spent nearly 30 years at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in a
variety of technical and management positions including several
assignments at NASA Headquarters. At JPL, he had lead roles in
systems engineering and mission design for a number of high-profile
missions to Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, and was responsible for the
development of new planetary mission concepts and programs. Doug
led the development of a number of mission and technology
“roadmaps” for the national science community and NASA, and
established new initiatives for mission and system innovation and
cost assessment. During his three tours at NASA Headquarters, Doug
served as the deputy manager of the NASA Advanced Planning and
Integration Office, coordinated development of the Agency’s 2003
Strategic Plan, and served as acting chief of Planetary Advanced
Studies in the early 1990’s After leaving JPL in 2008, Doug
established the Space Science and Exploration Consulting Group and
was project manager for the LightSail mission, a privately-funded
Cubesat that successfully deployed and tested a solar sail in Earth
orbit. Doug holds a B.S. in Physics and M.S. in Aeronautics and
Astronautics from Stanford University.
He
is the recipient of a number of local and national awards,
including the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal and the JPL Award
for Excellence in Leadership.
About Julie: Julie Bonner, Marketing Director for FreeFall Aerospace, connects partners, vendors, and investors to FreeFall’s intelligent antenna systems. She’s created marketing campaigns and collateral for national corporations like Mister Car Wash and Clear Channel Outdoor, to Tucson-based start-ups and non-profits. She has been awarded the Tucson AdFed Next Generation Award for making a significant impact on the advertising industry through leadership, career achievements and personal qualities, which also inspire others to excel. She is also active in Start-Up Tucson, Arizona Technology Council and Local First Arizona. Julie holds a Bachelors of Science in Graphic Design from Drexel University and a Masters in Business.
For more information about FreeFall: www.freefallmovingdata.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/freefall-aerospace/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FreeFall5G
Did you know… FreeFall Aerospace received the 2019 Innovator of the Year Startup Company award https://freefallmovingdata.com/innovator-of-the-year/
Listen to more! Julie was recently interviewed about marketing for FreeFall: https://youtu.be/20kvGzZ0bt8