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Come join us for dinner, networking, and a discussion about plans for 2020. This meeting will also feature a tour of the Kihomac facility!
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For our February meeting, the INCOSE Wasatch chapter will meet at Weber State University in Ogden! We invite you to join us as we discuss INCOSE Vision 2025, with a focus on the current and future states of systems engineering. Faculty, administrators, and students will be present at the meeting. This will be a great opportunity to impact the future of systems engineering for current professionals and aspiring students.
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Attend the annual AIAA Engineering Week Distinguished Lecture. Dr. Paul Bevilaqua, from Lockheed Martin, will discuss Vertical Take Off and Landing aircraft.
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Purchase your tickets for the UEC 2020 Awards Banquet! See details about the keynote speaker, awards, scholarships, food, and networking!
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Come join us for dinner, networking, and featured presentation by Louise Mudd about different measurement techniques to ensure appropriate process maturity.
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For our April meeting, the Wasatch chapter will discuss the INCOSE certification program and answer your questions.
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For our May meeting, Charlie Vono will deliver an engaging presentation about planetary defenses.
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For our June meeting, Sanford Friedenthal, the creator of SysML, presents the major changes that will be included in the SysML v. 2.0 release. RSVP and remote attendance information are coming soon.
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For our August meeting, we invite you to our panel discussion about INCOSE Working Groups and, in particular, the ones that our Wasatch Chapter directly supports. Meeting will feature John McCrea, Lead Engineer, MMIII Flight Destruct System; and Paul Nelson, and Tamara Hambrick, both from Northrop Grumman.
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For our September meeting, Dr. Mark Maier will present about the NOAA Satellite Observing System Architecture (NSOSA) study.
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Mark Sampson will present the latest developments in INCOSE's Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Initiative. Mark Sampson's annual presentations are always informative and engaging.
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Thomas Lockhart will present the latest U.S. Air Force ICBM Initiatives. Come enjoy this engaging presentation from Thomas Lockhart.
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The INCOSE Wasatch Chapter cordially invites you to our 5th annual holiday celebration on Thursday, December 12, 2019, from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will hold our holiday celebration virtually this year. We will reflect on the year, announce next year's officers, present our UEC award nominees, raffle some prizes, and feature Kent Rominger (former astronaut)!
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For our January meeting, we will plan our 2021 year. We welcome your input!
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Join us in February as Charlie Vono shares an example of how the ICBM Program handled effectively the timely detection of new failure modes.
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Join us in March as we host a panel discussion about the INCOSE International Workshop (IW). We will pass along knowledge and insights gained from the IW.
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Join us in April as we support you in your goals to achieve and maintain your INCOSE certifications (e.g., ASEP, CSEP, and ESEP). Please come prepared as we cover updates and answer your questions.
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Join us in May for an interactive discussion on career progression and possibilities for Systems Engineers. Please come and participate in this discussion.
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American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) invite you to our 4th Annual August is for Aerospace social!
Join both rank and file and top leaders in industry, academia, and government to discuss the future of Utah's engineering workforce! Tickets are available for purchase.
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For our September meeting, the INCOSE Wasatch chapter will meet at Weber State University in Ogden! We invite you to join us as Howard Cooper discusses "How to predict, forecast and develop the next ‘big thing,’ customers will adopt and embrace, before the competition does, using the Principle Driven Development (PDD) ‘Open-Windows’ tool".