The meeting will come to order, elections to order, i will ask unanimous consent, members of noncommittee be able to sit with subcommittee at todays hearing and ask questions, without objection, so ordered. Good morning and i want to thank todays witnesses for joining the subcommittee ongoing discussion on the status of boeing of 737 max, second and series investigating tragic boeing 737 max accidents, the purpose of todays hearing is to hear from people who fly the airplanes and those who fly in the airplanes. Their loved ones deserve answer. Congress and the industry has worked together to restore confidence and air travel, the foundation of the Community Investigation into boeing 737 max is ensuring safety, as i said before, if the public does not feel safe about flying, then they wont fly, they dont fly, the airlines dont need to buy airplanes, they dont need to buy airplanes, airplanes dont need to be built and if theres no need to build airplanes, no job in aviation, the foundati
Hello, everybody. Thank you for coming. I am jennifer whitham, the dean of engineering at stanford university. And i am a cochair of the Stanford Emerging Technology review, which is sponsoring the event today i wanted to thank secretary raimondo for hosting this opportunity to talk about their review and to have the panel that you are all here probably excited to hear what they have to say. Im going to briefly tell you about the review itself. And then we will move ahead to the panel. We created the Stanford Emerging Technology review, because we recognized a need to educate policymakers, industry leaders, and the general public in key emerging technologies. You probably realize that todays emerging technologies and their impacts are very complex, and they are evolving at an unprecedented pace. And our goal is to enable better understanding of the emerging technologies for the people who make the laws and policies around the technologies and for the people who develop them, market the
The Hoover Institution here and washington, d. C. Hello, everybody. Thank you for coming. I am jennifer whitham, the dean of engineering at stanford university. And i am a cochair of the Stanford Emerging Technology review, which is sponsoring the event today i wanted to thank secretary raimondo for hosting this opportunity to talk about their review and to have the panel that you are all here probably excited to hear what they have to say. Im going to briefly tell you about the review itself. And then we will move ahead to the panel. We created the Stanford Emerging Technology review, because we recognized a need to educate policymakers, industry leaders, and the general public in key emerging technologies. You probably realize that todays emerging technologies and their impacts are very complex, and they are evolving at an unprecedented pace. And our goal is to enable better understanding of the emerging technologies for the people who make the laws and policies around the technologi
Hello, everybody. Thank you for coming. I am jennifer whitham, the dean of engineering at stanford university. And i am a cochair of the Stanford Emerging Technology review, which is sponsoring the event today i wanted to thank secretary raimondo for hosting this opportunity to talk about their review and to have the panel that you are all here probably excited to hear what they have to say. Im going to briefly tell you about the review itself. And then we will move ahead to the panel. We created the Stanford Emerging Technology review, because we recognized a need to educate policymakers, industry leaders, and the general public in key emerging technologies. You probably realize that todays emerging technologies and their impacts are very complex, and they are evolving at an unprecedented pace. And our goal is to enable better understanding of the emerging technologies for the people who make the laws and policies around the technologies and for the people who develop them, market the
The Hoover Institution here and washington, d. C. Hello, everybody. Thank you for coming. I am jennifer whitham, the dean of engineering at stanford university. And i am a cochair of the Stanford Emerging Technology review, which is sponsoring the event today i wanted to thank secretary raimondo for hosting this opportunity to talk about their review and to have the panel that you are all here probably excited to hear what they have to say. Im going to briefly tell you about the review itself. And then we will move ahead to the panel. We created the Stanford Emerging Technology review, because we recognized a need to educate policymakers, industry leaders, and the general public in key emerging technologies. You probably realize that todays emerging technologies and their impacts are very complex, and they are evolving at an unprecedented pace. And our goal is to enable better understanding of the emerging technologies for the people who make the laws and policies around the technologi