Orlando Chapter

Welcome to the INCOSE-Orlando Chapter!

The mission of the Orlando chapter of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) is to drive success in engineering programs for engineering organizations in industry, academia, and government and drive up the capabilities of its professionals including top executives and practicing engineers.

We host monthly presentations offering a topic that supports the goals for acquiring dramatic speed, precision, interoperability, and innovation using systems engineering and other practices.

Our Chapter Presentations are open to the professional community in Central Florida (with RSVP). The event begins with a free buffet dinner as a courtesy to our guests and members followed by one or two presenters who represent local organizations. The goal is to share knowledge, techniques, and success stories to drive improvement in product delivery throughout our community.

Our meetings occur on the second Wednesday of the month starting at 5:30pm at Rocket Technology HQ, which houses our INCOSE-Orlando office, at 13501 Ingenuity Drive, Suite 232, Orlando, Florida 32826.

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January 2025 Chapter Meeting
      

Date and Time:
Wednesday, January 15, 2025, 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM EST
Dinner provided by INCOSE-Orlando Chapter Members
Eventbrite Tickets Required: Click to obtain free ticket   Select Dinner, No Dinner, or On-Line

Location:
One Resource Square/SAIC Building, 13501 Ingenuity Dr., Ste 232, Orlando  (Building Doors Lock at 7pm)
Go to Rocket Technology, Inc. (2nd Floor, left from elevators, right down the hall)

About this Event:
Dinner and Networking: 5:30
Dinner is provided by the INCOSE Orlando Chapter.

Featured Presentation: 6:30
About the Presentation: The two-part presentation will begin with A Systems Level Approach to Satellites: Thermal, Electrical Power, Telemetry and Command, and Altitude and Orbit Control Systems, along with Launch Methods, Orbits, and Orbital Perturbations. The second part will cover applying spacecraft and Earth station systems engineering principles to the bio-mechanics of the human body.    

 

About the Presenter: Dave Hutchieson hails from Scotland and now resides in Orlando with his wife, Pam. He holds a BSc (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Strathclyde University and is a member of MIET, formerly IEE, the UK's equivalent to IEEE. He served as a paratrooper in the 15th Scottish Volunteer Battalion of The Parachute Regiment, similar to the US National Guard Airborne. Professionally, he worked for ten years overseas with Cable and Wireless, focusing on Intelsat Standard A Earth Stations, which required extensive knowledge of control systems and mechanical engineering. During his career, he worked on various international projects, including in Chile, Romania, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, and NASA-related tasks on islands like Antigua, Bermuda, and Ascension Island. His work involved ensuring communication systems were operational for NASA's Space Shuttle missions. In 2006, his life changed when a disk herniated in his lower back, resulting from an earlier parachuting accident. Despite successful initial treatment, a chiropractor's mishap left him crippled. Faced with severe pain, he studied anatomy and neurology extensively, learning Spanish to understand anatomical terms. He developed a theory regarding his Sacro-Iliac joint and found agreement with Al Meilus, a former GE robotics engineer. Meilus's therapeutic robot helped realign his SI joint, but recovery required over 1,533 hours of physical therapy over ten years. Leveraging his knowledge, he has aided hundreds of veterans with back pain by analyzing posture and range of motion. His bio-engineering approach focuses on identifying and treating shortened muscles that cause spinal issues. Despite his challenges, he remains active, even completing a parachute jump after 30 years to inspire veterans.

 

Practical SE Series: 7:30

Networking and Group Discussions: 8:00

 

Orlando Chapter Leadership

PositionName 
PresidentIan Phillips
Vice President/President ElectLuis Gamarra
SecretaryLaura Eckman
TreasurerJudd Cheatwood
Past PresidentJudd Cheatwood
Director at LargeWalter Hammond
Director at LargeLinda Britt
Director at LargeTom Herald
Director at LargeLink Parikh
Contact: Orlando Chapter Leaders
[email protected]

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