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The co-author of “Don’t Panic! The Absolute Beginners Guide to Architecture Frameworks” is profiled on the CertBlog today. Read here to learn more about James Towers, ASEP.
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Stephen Guine MBA, MPP, CSEP-Acq describes his CSEP certification as a "calling card" that encourages others to trust his systems engineering knowledge.
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Interview with Gabriela Coe, ESEP. She thinks having the CSEP and ESEP certifications have impacted her career in several positive ways, including meeting a lot of like-minded and SE-passionate individuals, applying the knowledge gained through having obtained the certifications to solving tough problems for our customers, mentoring young professionals on systems engineering activities and topics, and being recognized as a leader in her organization.
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Today's SEPtember profile is Peter Graham, an ASEP working to transition the UK energy system to net zero greenhouse gases.
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Clement Smartt, CSEP, was initially interviewed in 2014. In his 2021 update, Dr. Smartt commented on the progress made in digital engineering over the past few years.
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Interview with Ramakrishnan Raman, ESEP. He was the first CSEP from India early in 2005, and in 2018 he was the 8th ESEP certified in Asia Oceania Sector.
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Cecilia Haskins was one of the first INCOSE SEPs, having participated in the six-hour beta version of the knowledge exam in 2003. Cecilia has recently stepped down from six years of service on INCOSE's Certification Advisory Group.
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Interview with Wayne Biden, CSEP. He got SEP certification to enable recognition of the standing within the systems engineering profession by external entities (customers, industry) and also for the pride of achieving a benchmark of capability in the profession.
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Interview with Laurie Nasta, CSEP. Laurie is a senior systems engineer for a major defense contractor in the Washington D.C. Area.
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