INCOSE Liberty Chapter Event - Stephen McCarthy

Hoboken
525 River Street
Adam Hulse
3472484363
[email protected]

Stevens Institute of Technology Babbio Building Center, RM 104 525 River Street Hoboken, NJ 07030

A Systems Engineering Approach to Improving Emergency Medical Service Provision in Tompkins County, New York

Hello Liberty Chapter Members!
 
As promised, the Liberty Chapter is please to announce it's first INCOSE event since our re-establishment. It will be on Thursday September 13th at the Stevens Institute (details below). 
 
We are fortunate to have Stephen McCarthy, speak with us about the System Engineering work he has done with various projects such as Emergency Medical Services for Tompkins County. He is now continuing his career as an Systems Simulation Instructor for the United States Military Academy at West Point. I became aware of Mr. McCarthy due to an interesting article I found (http://www.systemseng.cornell.edu/news/index.cfm?news_id=96449&news_back=). 
Topic: A Systems Engineering Approach to Improving Emergency
Medical Service Provision in Tompkins County, New York

I particularly liked this quote:
“In the military, like in SE, you need to define the problem and understand what your needs and requirements are functionally before diving into solutions,” McCarthy said. “In my last job, for example, the most challenging aspect was getting everyone on the same page. There were U.S. and Coalition forces and military police, and civilians that work on Bagram Airfield as firefighters or paramedics.  If we were to conduct an exercise for a single attack on the base, we had to ensure that everyone understood what the plan was, where everyone had to go in order to defeat such an attack. In the EMS project, the crux of the problem is similar—the unification of all the stakeholders.”
 
Stakeholder engagement is essential for a System Engineer to be successful in his projects. I have to deal with this aspect every day in my career and I thought it would an excellent topic for our first event for fellow SE practitioners to discuss.
 
In addition, our very own former Liberty Chapter president, Frank Salvatore has been kind enough to also give a small talk about INCOSE as an organization, and about the Decision Analysis work group that he chairs.
 
Since everyone gets out of work at different times, we arranged a meetup place (The Ainsworth) before the event for a drink or some food. 
 
The rough Agenda is as follows:
5:30-6:30 - The Ainsworth, (Food/Drinks)
6:45-7:15 - Meet at Stevens, Babbio Building Center, (Meet-and-Greet)
7:15-7:45 - Introductions and talk by Frank Salvatore
7:45-8:30 - Presentation by Stephen McCarthy 
 
"Pre-registration"
It would be most appreciative for planning purposes if we could know how many people can attend, could attend, cannot attend. To keep it simple, please just respond to [email protected] with:
- Yes, I am planning on attending
- I might attend
- Sorry, I cannot attend
 
We at the Liberty Chapter are looking forward to the event and to seeing all who can attend.
Adam Hulse
President of INCOSE Liberty Chapter
347-248-4363
 
 
Date/Time:
 
Thursday, September 13th 
5:30 - 8:30pm  (see Agenda above)
 
Travel:
 
Train: Take the Path train to Hoboken (last stop)
 
Driving: Parking can be a problem in that area, we are looking into setting something up with the Steven's Institute parking lot. Follow-up email as we get more info.
 
Location Information:

Stevens Institute of Technology
Babbio Building Center, RM 104
525 River Street
Hoboken, NJ 07030
 
The Ainsworth
Address: 310 Sinatra Dr, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Hours: 
Open ⋅ Closes 1AM
Phone: (201) 716-7070

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