Keep up with all the happening in our Chapter. Download our latest Newsletter for Nov 2021
Read MoreThis October a group of Chesapeake Chapter members gathered for the first in-person social event the chapter has held in over a year and a half. Local Chapter members met at the Guinness Open Gate facility in Halethorpe Maryland where they took a private tour of the grounds and facilities.
Read MoreMeet the Candidates for the 2022 INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter (CC) Board of Directors (BOD):
President-Elect: Term is 3 years (President-Elect, President and then Past President);
Secretary: Term is 2 years;
Programs Director: Term is 2 years;
Membership Chairman: Term is 2 years
Aleksandra Scalco, CSEP, Engineer with the Naval Information Warfare Center, uses the Colonial Pipeline ransomware example as a case study for cybersecurity controls' return on Investment (ROI) for critical infrastructure control systems.
Read MoreIn this webinar, Paul Martin, ESEP, CTT+, explained the demanding process of applying to the INCOSE Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) application.
Read MoreOur 2021 INCOSE-CC president-elect Dr. David Flanigan, CSEP , provides a summary of our Chapter’s survey from June 2021.
Read MoreThe INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter (CC) Board of Directors (BOD) needs your assistance and is seeking candidates to fill the following positions in 2022: President-Elect: Term is 3 years (President-Elect, President and then Past President); Secretary: Term is 2 years; Programs Director: Term is 2 years; and Membership Director: Term is 2 years
Read MoreKeep up with all the happening in our Chapter. Download our latest Newsletter for Oct 2021
Read MoreRandall C. Iliff explains how the South Pole is now home to IceCube, the world’s largest and arguably most unusual telescope. Randy shares a true insider’s view of how the power of Program Management and Systems Engineering, working together in a process uniquely tailored for IceCube, enabled all of this to happen. It truly was a rare opportunity to observe the logic, tailoring strategy, and artifacts from one of the most remarkable development programs ever to take place.
Read MoreKeep up with all the happening in our Chapter. Download our latest Newsletter for Sept 2021
Read MorePeter Luckey, a Senior Solutions Consultant at 321 Gang,explains how Systems Engineers play an important role in the execution of Agile development and even more so with the application of SAFe processes. Peter provided how the application of various SE workshops within the SAFe framework accomplish the Systems Engineering that needs to be done in large scale agile development efforts.
Read MoreKeep up with all the happening in our Chapter. Download our latest Newsletter for August 2021
Read MoreWe held an evening of "Mini-Talk" sessions - a series of 10 minute brief talks covering a variety of practical topics and ideas on Systems Engineering. Each presented topic was a pre-recorded session played at the event. It turned into a very thought-provoking evening.
Read MoreThe 2021 INCOSE Symposium was a complete success. Out of the 740 attendees -- 29 were from the Chesapeake Chapter. Five papers were presented by our members - which we include in this report. If you went and would like to provide us a report, we’ll add it to this post. Send your experience to communications@incose-cc.org.
Read MoreOur 2021 INCOSE-CC president-elect Dr. David Flanigan, CSEP , provides a simple process that has been successful for nine submissions to the International Symposium in the past ten years.
Read MoreStephen J. Sutton discusses how you can find systems engineering ideas, systems thinking, or the lack of such in the world outside of engineering.
Read MoreThe International Council of System Engineering (INCOSE) released an exciting News Release announcing that the INCOSE Certification program has recognized the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) and awarded them Academic Equivalency for their SYST 660: Systems Engineering Principles course. Read how two of our members helps make this happen.
Read MoreThe INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter participates in INCOSE's new international STEM Working Group. This new INCOSE working group has been established to better coordinate and promote future INCOSE-unique STEM initiatives across chapters. Read about the efforts so far.
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