Texas Gulf Coast Chapter

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Welcome to the Texas Gulf Coast Chapter

Mission Statement

INCOSE shall foster the definition, understanding, and practice of World Class Systems Engineering in industry, academia and government.

Vision

To increase systems engineering’s visibility, respect, and excitement in the NASA and Houston areas by creating a fun, lively community where systems engineers and systems engineering are fostered through individual growth, interaction, and community engagement.

INCOSE encourages conferences, workshops, seminars and courses, and may sponsor or co-sponsor events as appropriate.

INCOSE will provide its members with a membership listing and newsletter and will initiate bulletins, technical journals, and electronic bulletin boards, when feasible, to improve the dissemination of the systems engineering knowledge base.

INCOSE will take action to increase the funding of research and educational activities that enhance the practice of systems engineering.

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Contact us at [email protected]
 

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Be sure to sign up with  TGCC's Linked-In group. There are resources available on our Linked In site such as technical discussions posted by members and career opportunities posted by employers in the Texas Gulf Coast region and nationally.

Chapter Meetings

Meetings will be held at the JSC Gilruth Center (18600 Space Center Blvd, Houston, TX 77058) and via Zoom Meeting
There will be a new zoom link every meeting.

Please check the Upcoming Event Links, JSC Today, or check Email for the latest link.

Board of Directors meetings on 1st Thursday of month 
Chapter Program meetings typically 3rd Thursday (Hybrid)
Networking 5:30 - 6:00pm 
Program 6:00 - 7:00pm
Email TGCC for More Info

Chapter Events

April

NOTE: Special location!  Flight Safety International Houston Learning Center 7525 Fauna St. Houston, Tx 77061

Register in advance for this meeting at the link below:

If you plan to attend in person, you will need to provide your name, date of birth, home address and citizenship to Flight Safety International (Janice.Chediak@flightsafety.com) so that you can take the Flight Simulator Tour. 

Human Factors in Display and Design and Integration. A Pilots Perspective  with Christopher Kendl

Christopher Kendl has been an Aerospace Professional for over 35 years.  In his current position with Flight Safety International Chris serves as a Senior Pilot Instructor and Pilot Examiner at the Flight Safety International Learning Center in Lafayette, LA.   Chris provides instruction for a whole host of domestic and international clients including
the United States Air Force, Federal Aviation Administration, numerous Fortune 500 companies and the governments of Canada, Saudi Arabia, Columbia, Trinidad, Mexico, and Brazil.
Prior to joining Flight Safety Chris served in engineering support and courseware development for the Bell 525, the world’s first commercial fly-by wire helicopter at Bell Textron in Forth, Texas.  Other positions include Deputy Chief Instructor for the Augusta-Westland Corporation Northeast Training Center, Safety Manager for AAG 
Sikorsky, consultant for the United States Air Force, and Airline Pilot for Champion Airlines.  
Chris is a military veteran and military Aviator with 25 years combined and reserve service with the United States Army and United States Coast Guard as an Instructor Pilot, Weapons Officer, Electronic Warfare Officer, and Safety Manager with 5,500 hours of flight experience in various airplanes and helicopters, and over 3,000 hours as a pilot  instructor Chris holds a Masters Degree in Aeronautical Science from Embry Riddle University with an emphasis in Human Factors.

Come for the topic, stay for the Flight Simulator Tour!!!

 

Past Events

March - 3/20/2025 

After chapter announcements, our featured speaker (in-person) will be Brice Howard/Founder of Syntric Solutions, a consulting firm dedicated to advancing space robotics by guiding the industry through kinematic architecting and robotic in-space logistics. The topic he will present is "Process Based Critical Problem Solving". His bio and picture are below.

Mr. Brice Howard has spent the last two decades at the intersection of space and robotics. In the first decade of his  career, he had the opportunity to design and lead the development of spaceflight hardware for both Bigelow Aerospace and NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC). He was part of the team that successfully launched Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 into orbit. At NASA JSC, Brice worked with the Advanced Space Suit team, gaining critical exposure to lunar logistics and the systems required for long-term success. He led the effort to redesign and certify the SAFER jet pack, which remains in use aboard the International Space Station. Closing out his first decade, he joined NASA’s team competing in the DARPA Robotics Challenge, where he and his team designed and built the humanoid robot known as Valkyrie.
In his second decade, Brice transitioned into entrepreneurship, first cutting his teeth at the startup Intuitive Machines before setting out on his own to found companies that aligned with his passions for space and robotics. In 2016, he launched Nexus Technologies, a company focused on bringing automation to manufacturing. In 2021, he co-founded Novium, an engineering services company specializing in the electrification of spaceflight hardware. Now, in 2025, Brice has founded his latest venture, Syntric Solutions, a consulting firm dedicated to advancing space robotics by guiding the industry through kinematic architecting and robotic in-space logistics.
Brice holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, pursued graduate studies in controls at Texas A&M University, and earned a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Houston.
Beyond his work, Brice is a devoted husband to his wife, Addie, and a proud father to their 18-year-old daughter, Madison. He is happiest when he is building—whether it’s challenging hardware, complex systems, high-performing teams, or robust organizations. He thrives on bringing order to chaos and simplifying the complex. Passionate about demystifying spaceflight hardware, he is committed to empowering industries with enabling technology and driving the next generation of innovation in robotics and automation.



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