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2015 Chapter Holiday Party and Awards Ceremony
2015 Chapter Holiday Party and Awards Ceremony

We held our Holiday Party and Awards Ceremony on December 9 and it was a great success. A total of 56 members and their guests attended. Many individuals and corporate sponsors were recognized and received awards.

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After Action Report, Past Events, Holiday PartyINCOSE Chesapeake ChapterJanuary 2, 2016
6th Annual SEP Gala (2015)
6th Annual SEP Gala (2015)

On  August 26, 2015 the INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter hosted the Sixth Annual Systems Engineering Professional Recognition Gala at the Garrett Jacobs Mansion. Approximately one hundred INCOSE members and their guests attended the event at this home of the Engineers Club in Baltimore, Maryland.

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After Action Report, Past Events, SEP GalaINCOSE Chesapeake ChapterSeptember 1, 2015
My First Transistor Radio- A Disruptive Techno-Social Experience
My First Transistor Radio- A Disruptive Techno-Social Experience

George Anderson reminisces about his first real engineering project - building a single transistor radio - and it's impact on his grandfather.

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Musings, Blog, PerspectivesGeorge AndersonApril 5, 2015
Modeling the Mechanical Watch using The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF)
Modeling the Mechanical Watch using The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF)

George Anderson looks at watch making from a Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) point of view - with interesting results.

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Musings, Blog, PerspectivesGeorge AndersonMarch 7, 2015
2014 Chapter Holiday Party and Awards Ceremony
2014 Chapter Holiday Party and Awards Ceremony

It’s been a wonderful year of meals, lectures, and fellowship. We celebrated our 20th anniversary as we recognize those who have helped us realize INCOSE's mission to push SE out into the front of the public debate

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After Action Report, Past Events, Holiday PartyINCOSE Chesapeake ChapterJanuary 3, 2015
5th Annual SEP Gala (2014)
5th Annual SEP Gala (2014)

On  August 27, 2014 the INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter hosted the Fifth Annual Systems Engineering Professional Recognition Gala at the Garrett Jacobs Mansion- Engineers Club in Baltimore, Maryland.

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After Action Report, Past Events, SEP GalaINCOSE Chesapeake ChapterAugust 9, 2014
Why you should be a Candidate for Our Chesapeake Chapter Board of Directors
Why you should be a Candidate for Our Chesapeake Chapter Board of Directors

George Anderson make an appeal to run for INCOSE-CC Board of Directors by citing Rajesh Setty's 25 Way to Distinguish Yourself

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Election, MusingsINCOSE Chesapeake ChapterOctober 28, 2011
2nd Annual SEP Gala (2011)
2nd Annual SEP Gala (2011)

On  September 7, 2011 the INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter hosted the Second Annual Systems Engineering Professional Recognition Gala at the Garrett Jacobs Mansion- Engineers Club in Baltimore, Maryland.

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After Action Report, Past Events, SEP GalaINCOSE Chesapeake ChapterOctober 1, 2011
How I was able to become part of the exclusive CSEP club
How I was able to become part of the exclusive CSEP club

Paul Martin’s 2006 - 2007 experience in becoming an INCOSE  Certified Systems Engineering Professional. Was it hard? You bet. Was it worth it? You bet. Read about his 9 months and 11 day journey to SEP Certification. [Note:  © SE Scholar 2007, reprinted by permission from the  http://se-scholar.com/blog]

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Musings, Blog, SEP NewsPaul Martin, ESEP, CTT+March 5, 2011CSEP
A 19th Century Process called: Robert’s Rules of Order
A 19th Century Process called: Robert’s Rules of Order

While a lot of people have written guidelines on proper conduct of meetings, Robert’s Rules of Order (RRO) is unquestionably the most successful de facto standard ever published on this subject.

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Musings, BlogGeorge AndersonOctober 4, 2010
What Does It Mean?
What Does It Mean?

How do Systems Engineers deal with their complicated technical possessions?

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Musings, Blog, PerspectivesGeorge AndersonSeptember 6, 2010
Systems Engineering in the Roman Empire
Systems Engineering in the Roman Empire

George Anderson highlights the work of a Roman citizen named Flavius Vegetius Renatus as he considers a process improvement proposal for the Emperor Valentinian to increase the Roman Legion military readiness levels.

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Musings, Blog, PerspectivesGeorge AndersonAugust 8, 2010
 Emergence: The Mystery of Systems Engineering
Emergence: The Mystery of Systems Engineering

Paul Martin explores the concept of Emergence - which is an immense mystery for the scientist and the systems engineer alike.

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Musings, Blog, PerspectivesPaul Martin, ESEP, CTT+July 4, 2010
Getting on the Step
Getting on the Step

The words of the pilot’s handbook describe the process of flying a heavy jet transport category aircraft to cruise altitude in a deceptively straightforward and uncomplicated manner. But George Anderson explains the actual complications involved.

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Musings, Blog, PerspectivesGeorge AndersonJuly 4, 2010
Systems Integration - Revisiting the Definition of an Old Friend
Systems Integration - Revisiting the Definition of an Old Friend

Don York looks at Systems Integration from both a MIL-STD-499A and INCOSE point of view.

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Musings, Blog, PerspectivesDonald M. YorkJune 6, 2010
System Engineering in the Information Technology Trenches
System Engineering in the Information Technology Trenches

George Anderson recounts the history of Systems Engineering in the realm of IT Projects - back in the day.

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Musings, Blog, PerspectivesGeorge AndersonMay 3, 2010
King Tutankhamun's Dagger
King Tutankhamun's Dagger

George Anderson muses about the material composition of King Tutankhamun's dagger and the presence of iron within his tomb.

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Musings, Blog, PerspectivesGeorge AndersonMarch 11, 2010
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