• Systems Exchange Café: Fir Café

  • Orlando Chapter Meeting - Leveraging Communities of Practice (CoP) to Drive Innovation and Effective Program Delivery

  • Atlanta April 2021 Meeting - "The Bradley Fighting Vehicle and Requirements Creep"

    Come and join the Atlanta Chapter for a virtual meeting and presentation on April 22, 2021! We will have an exciting talk by James Pyle of Lockheed Martin. The meeting will be held over Zoom (login details below), and all are welcome!

  • Systems Exchange Café: Maple Café

  • Systems Exchange Café: Oak Café

  • A Systems Engineering Practitioners’ Roadmap: from Brazil to Japan in the Aviation Industry

  • "Brownfield" Systems Engineering of Legacy Systems

  • Systems Exchange Café: Fir Café

  • 2021 Virtual Spring Social Event - Kahoot!

  • Systems Exchange Café: Maple Café

  • Chesapeake Chapter: UMBC Training Centers INCOSE SEP Exam Preparation Course

  • INCOSE-LA Chapter Speaker Meeting: Systems Engineering at the Hello – Systems Engineering in Early Stage R&D Working Group

  • "Spectacular Views of the City: A Comparison of Smart City Models," Jon Mooney, Virtual, 7-8:30pm CDT

    Presentation Abstract - As the INCOSE Smart Cities Initiative prepares its first work products, it is finding seemingly diverse points of view in several practicing definitions of the Smart City. There is no right or wrong model. Each model has a spectacular view of the city, and each model can offer valuable information (from its limited viewpoint) on how the city operates and how it could improve. When modeling, analyzing and optimizing the operations of a complex system, its important to model the system from various viewpoints. This, of course, is a lesson from the ancient fable of ‘the blind men and the elephant’; that we cannot claim an absolute truth based on one true but limited viewpoint while ignoring other equally true but limited viewpoints. Models are used in MBSE to map and keep track of the myriad butterfly effects caused by design and operational changes in complex real systems. But a single model is only a limited viewpoint, for the very reason that the real system it attempts to model is so complex. Comparing the complex system from various MBSE modeling viewpoints can help bring clarity. In this presentation, we compare the viewpoints of two prominent Smart City definitions; Deloitte's viewpoint based on the idea that Smart cities emerge as the result of many Smart Solutions across all sectors of society, and TUSS's viewpoint based on the idea that a Smart city is a city that has the ability to identify its problems and its root causes promptly and remove the root causes by generating, and processing engineered quality data in a continuous and inclusive manner. A comparison graphic illustrates how these are just two of the many views of the same elephant.

  • Geographic Information System (GIS) - Mapping the Way to a Sustainable World - A Digital Transformation

  • Systems Exchange Café: Oak Café

  • Enchantment Meeting Speaker: Dr. Cheryl Bolstad - Human Systems Integration and Its Role in Systems Engineering

  • Wasatch Chapter Meeting -- “Career Progression and Possibilities for Systems Engineers”

    Join us in May for an interactive discussion on career progression and possibilities for Systems Engineers. Please come and participate in this discussion.

  • INCOSE-LA Q2 2021 Strategic Planning Meeting

  • SESE Tour 2021 (Southern European Systems Engineering Tour 2021)

    Five INCOSE Southern European chapters (Belgium, France, Italy, Spain and Switzerland) are organizing a series of INCOSE EMEA events in a virtual mode, from May 18 to 20.

  • Chesepeake Chapter: There is No (Real) Systems Engineering Without Systems Thinking

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