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Selling Yourself as A Systems Engineering Thought Leader
Oct
18
6:00 PM18:00

Selling Yourself as A Systems Engineering Thought Leader

Samantha Bernal, Honor Lind, and Anthony Abi Badra will discuss how to build yourself as a Thought Leade and subject matter expert in systems engineering.

This presentation is purely VIRTUAL/ONLINE. An online chat questions-and-answers session will also be available. Webcast Link will be sent to Registrants

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 INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter's
Aug
19
10:00 AM10:00

INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter's

Great opportunity for new members to come meet and connect with fellow Chesapeake members. Treat your family to a day of informative fun! Join us for the INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter's College Park Aviation Museum event on: Saturday Aug 19 2023 at 10:00 - 11:00 AM.

We are planning the tour in place of our monthly meeting, so there will be no members meeting in August

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Using Systems Engineering for a Vaccine Appointment and Delivery System
Apr
19
6:00 PM18:00

Using Systems Engineering for a Vaccine Appointment and Delivery System

Dr. Douglas Bodner & Stephen Sutton, ESEP, discuss a project that defines a system that permits any resident of a state (of the United States), no matter his/her place of residence or access to technology, to obtain a vaccine appointment for the initial vaccine dose, the second dose (if needed), and a booster dose and maintains the vaccine record for the resident.

We’re back to our Monthly Dinner | Networking Meeting

This presentation is HYBRID - both live in-person & online. In-Person Dinner & Networking Location: JHU/APL - Parsons Auditorium; 11100 Johns Hopkins Rd, Laurel, MD 20723

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Engineering a Better Tomorrow: SE Vision 2035 and Beyond
Mar
15
6:00 PM18:00

Engineering a Better Tomorrow: SE Vision 2035 and Beyond

David Long, president of Blue Holon, Inc., sees how Systems Engineers must adapt and transform in an ever-shifting landscape. Drawing from Systems Engineering Vision 2035 and insights from around the world, he will discuss how systems engineering must evolve to engineer a better tomorrow.

This presentation is HYBRID - both live in-person & online. In-Person Location: JHU/APL - Parsons Auditorium; 11100 Johns Hopkins Rd, Laurel, MD 20723

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What’s Hot in SE for 2023?
Jan
18
6:00 PM18:00

What’s Hot in SE for 2023?

Dr. Biemer is the 2023 President of the INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter and this talk will explore several “hot” topics in systems engineering as we enter 2023. Dr. Biemer will explore some challenges that exist within these domains and areas.

This presentation is purely VIRTUAL/ONLINE. An online chat questions-and-answers session will also be available. Webcast Link will be sent to Registrants

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2022 Holiday Party & Awards Ceremony
Dec
16
5:30 PM17:30

2022 Holiday Party & Awards Ceremony

  • THE ENGINEERS CLUB AT THE GARRETT/JACOBS MANSION (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us to celebrate the holidays by recognizing those achieving SEP certification, award member achievements, and acknowledge all those that have helped us in advancing Systems Engineering over the past year. This year we’ll be celebrating at The Engineers Club of Baltimore.

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Cloud-native Security and Policy: A Primer
Nov
16
6:00 PM18:00

Cloud-native Security and Policy: A Primer

Evan Kwisnek will present how we can meet the security engineering and policy governance challenges that cloud-native, hybrid, and edge deployments present while limiting complexity, speeding adoption among engineers, and providing our customers with secure, reliable, and performant systems.

This presentation is HYBRID - both live in-person & online. In-Person Location: JHU/APL - Parsons Auditorium; 11100 Johns Hopkins Rd, Laurel, MD 20723

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Lean Startup Method (LSM) and Agile for Elicitation of System Solution Initial Capabilities (ICs)
Nov
5
9:00 AM09:00

Lean Startup Method (LSM) and Agile for Elicitation of System Solution Initial Capabilities (ICs)

Don’t miss this excellent hybrid Training Opportunity. Saturday, 05 Nov 2022 (9:00 am – 4:00 pm). Instructor: Mike) Pafford — This interactive tutorial will provide a detailed introduction to an approach using the Lean Startup Method (LSM) and Agile (Agile SE, SWE, and PjM/PM) to conduct a stakeholder-centric elicitation and development of a set of system solution Initial Capabilities (ICs). Location: University of Maryland Baltimore County - University Center room 310 — as well as Virtual event.

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Introduction to Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM) and the Systems Modeling Language (SysML)
Oct
22
9:00 AM09:00

Introduction to Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM) and the Systems Modeling Language (SysML)

Don’t miss this excellent Training Opportunity. Saturday, 22 October 2022 (9:00 am – 5:00 pm). This tutorial will introduce the student to the Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM) and the Systems Modeling Language (SysML), which OOSEM uses to capture stakeholder needs, and system requirements, structure and behavior. Instructor: Howard Lykins, chair of the INCOSE Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method Working Group, Location: University of Maryland Baltimore County - University Center room 310 — as well as Virtual event.

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Moving Forward with SysML v2
Oct
19
6:00 PM18:00

Moving Forward with SysML v2

Sanford Friedenthal, an industry leader and independent consultant in Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), explains the motivation, approach, and capabilities of SysML v2, as the Submission Team progresses towards a final submission to this important update of this MBSE modeling language.

This presentation is purely VIRTUAL/ONLINE. An online chat questions-and-answers session will also be available. Webcast Link will be sent to Registrants

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Bridging the gap between the system and software architectures using ISE&PPOOA MBSE methodology
Sep
21
6:00 PM18:00

Bridging the gap between the system and software architectures using ISE&PPOOA MBSE methodology

Jose L. Fernandez will present an integrated systems and software engineering process named ISE&PPOOA (Integrated Systems Engineering and Pipelines of Processes in Object Oriented Architectures) where traditional functional based systems engineering is combined with MBSE using the functional paradigm to represent behavior..

This presentation is HYBRID - both live in-person & online. In-Person Location: JHU/APL - Parsons Auditorium; 11100 Johns Hopkins Rd, Laurel, MD 20723

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Social Resilience in Complex Systems
Aug
17
6:00 PM18:00

Social Resilience in Complex Systems

Dr. Palmer will discuss what social resilience is and how it can be considered as part of systems engineering practice. Social resilience has a large theoretical foundation in the social sciences, and conceptually, has much to offer systems engineers as they evaluate system resilience.

This presentation is purely VIRTUAL/ONLINE. An online chat questions-and-answers session will also be available. Webcast Link will be sent to Registrants

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Building a Better Systems Engineering Post-Graduate Course
Jul
20
6:00 PM18:00

Building a Better Systems Engineering Post-Graduate Course

Dr Joseph E. Kasser explains how Creating outstanding systems engineers is a problem which cannot be remedied by traditional postgraduate and continuing education courses. After 20 years of research Dr. Kasser produced the EverCourse format, an innovative format that overcomes the deficiencies of the traditional postgraduate and continuing education courses including the flipped classroom and brings the experience element into the class.

This presentation is purely VIRTUAL/ONLINE. An online chat questions-and-answers session will also be available. Webcast Link will be sent to Registrants

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Critical Infrastructure Resilience Concepts, Frameworks, & Strategies
Jun
15
6:00 PM18:00

Critical Infrastructure Resilience Concepts, Frameworks, & Strategies

Dr. John E. Thomas, Scholar in Residence with University of Colorado, will introduce resilience engineering concepts and frameworks relevant to unanticipated social, ecological, and technological system disruptions or surprises, focusing on applications to critical infrastructures.

This presentation is purely VIRTUAL/ONLINE. An online chat questions-and-answers session will also be available. Webcast Link will be sent to Registrants

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Digital Engineering: An opportunity for acquisition agencies
May
18
6:00 PM18:00

Digital Engineering: An opportunity for acquisition agencies

Kevin Robinson, Chief Engineer, Shoal Group Australia will presents the case for acquisition agencies to both adopt and drive the application of Digital Engineering within their industry.

This presentation is purely VIRTUAL/ONLINE. An online chat questions-and-answers session will also be available. Webcast Link will be sent to Registrants

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Analytical Assessment Method to Directly Measure Impact and Resilience of Mission Assurance
Apr
20
6:00 PM18:00

Analytical Assessment Method to Directly Measure Impact and Resilience of Mission Assurance

Michael Darby, CSEP, of the Idaho National Laboratory will provide an overview of how the Mission Thread Analysis approach has been used to evaluate mission resilience. Show generalized results of additional threat-based scenarios and how the All-Hazard Analysis tool can be integrated with black out exercises to assess how and where alternatives, or courses of action, are needed to ultimately improve the overall mission resilience.

This presentation is purely VIRTUAL/ONLINE. An online chat questions-and-answers session will also be available. Webcast Link will be sent to Registrants

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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: A Systems Engineering Perspective
Mar
16
6:45 PM18:45

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: A Systems Engineering Perspective

Dr. Eisner will focus upon cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) as systems engineers are looking for cost-effective solutions; CEA is a proven method for choosing the best answer from a set of alternatives; a brief look at examples from the military as well as from everyday consumer decisions.

This presentation is purely VIRTUAL/ONLINE. An online chat questions-and-answers session will also be available. Webcast Link will be sent to Registrants

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SE Scholar INCOSE SEP Exam Preparation Course
Mar
7
to Mar 11

SE Scholar INCOSE SEP Exam Preparation Course

SE Scholar has developed a unique approach to teaching the INCOSE SE Handbook. This new method contextualizes the Organizational, Project and Technical processes necessary to realize a “System-of-Interest", and with the aid of a comprehensive Process Flow diagram, our Instructor walks the students from the Project Portfolio Process through to the Disposal Process in a logical and sequential manner. Sign up for a member discount.

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A Design Thinking Roadmap for Process Improvement
Feb
16
6:00 PM18:00

A Design Thinking Roadmap for Process Improvement

Lymari Castro-Diaz will describe how design thinking is a powerful set of human-centered design techniques that systems engineers can combine with tools such as Lean Startup and Agile to quickly discover problems, and ideate solutions that are feasible, viable, desirable, and provide value to the organization. Her presentation will provide a design thinking roadmap for navigating the unknown, discovering the most pressing problems, and ideal solutions for process improvement, while creating a common vision for the organization.

This presentation is purely VIRTUAL/ONLINE. An online chat questions-and-answers session will also be available. Webcast Link will be sent to Registrants

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Months to Minutes - Command and Control (C2) of Control Systems
Jan
25
6:45 PM18:45

Months to Minutes - Command and Control (C2) of Control Systems

Aleksandra Scalco looks at the remediation of control system vulnerability due to discrepancies in engineering practice, paradigms, processes, and culture. Ms. Scalco considers a model and methodology for measuring multi-concern assurance through statistical uncertainty analysis of Likert semantic differential scales.

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Systems Engineering  Challenges in the Near Future
Jan
19
6:00 PM18:00

Systems Engineering Challenges in the Near Future

Dr. David Flanigan, our incoming 2022 Chapter President, will discuss how over the last two years, the world has had to adapt to different work and life practices during the pandemic. As we continue to operate, a few perspectives are shared on systems engineering activities as we look at the coming year with an emphasis on the Chesapeake Chapter.

During the Chapter meeting, the 2022 Board of Directors for the INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter will be installed.

This presentation is purely VIRTUAL/ONLINE. An online chat questions-and-answers session will also be available. Webcast Link will be sent to Registrants

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