9th Annual NDIA Systems Engineering Conference
San Diego , USA
Hyatt Regency Islandia
Sponsored by the National Defense Industrial Association, Systems Engineering Division with technical cosponsorship by INCOSE and others, the 9th Annual Systems Engineering Conference will focus on improving acquisition and performance of Defense programs and systems, including net-centric operations and data/information interoperability, system-of-systems engineering, and all aspects of system sustainment.
Sponsored by the National Defense Industrial Association, Systems Engineering Division with technical cosponsorship by INCOSE and others, the 9th Annual Systems Engineering Conference will focus on improving acquisition and performance of Defense programs and systems, including net-centric operations and data/information interoperability, system-of-systems engineering, and all aspects of system sustainment.
The Department of Defense in undertaking a major transformation of our military capability in response to the new world environment and unforeseen threats. The ability to effect this transformation can only be realized if our Defense systems - space, air, land, sea, and under sea - can effectively satisfy mission area and capability requirements and achieve and sustain a high degree of interoperability, systems integration, systems safety, readiness, and availability. We believe that the greatest opportunity to achieve these objectives for new and legacy systems is through strong technical management embodied in systems engineering methodologies and processes, on the part of both industry and the DoD. Strong emphasis on systems engineering across the full acquisition life cycle, from concept refinement through sustainment, is a key enabler of incremental development and evolutionary acquisition. The Systems Engineering Conference is an annual event targeted at exploring the role of technical planning and execution in Defense programs and systems from a variety of perspectives, academic and pragmatic, by the entire Defense systems engineering community.
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