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INCOSE Chicagoland Chapter Meeting Agenda
2018 November 15 Please sign attendance list and verify contact information
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Agenda 18:00 – 18:30 – Networking & Dinner 18: :00 – Announcements & Intros 19: :00 – Meeting Presentation 20: :00 – Networking at TBA
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Meeting Sites Oshkosh Corp Oshkosh, WI bb7 Madison, WI AbbVie Inc.
North Chicago, IL IBM Schaumburg, IL
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Contact Mohamed Zaher – mhsabry@gmail.com
Welcome Do several people from your office attend ? – Establish a remote site! Build site with your employees and local interested parties Advertise site to promote SE and INCOSE in your community Become an INCOSE ambassador for your organization Interested in becoming an ambassador between INCOSE and your organization? Contact Mohamed Zaher –
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New Members Member Company Angel Argrawal University of Illinois
Farouk Bonilla George Washington Unv.
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Renewed Members Member Company Nish Bhagat Northrop Grumman
William Day Near Future Corp. Chris Freund Jeremy Koontz Al Korzonas Abbott Labs Malcolm Lunn Ford Motor Company Alan Mindlin Cameron Paulson
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Upcoming Events
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Board Meetings Board Meetings take place on the first Thursday of each month Board Meetings are open to all members ! Next board meeting will be Dec 7:00 PM Access Number: (719) Passcode: Interested in getting involved ? Contact Steve Perich:
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Holiday Social Thursday, 20 Dec 2018 6:00 – 10:00 PM
Gino’s East - Barrington In place of December’s chapter meeting, INCOSE Chicagoland will host a night of food, drink & great conversation - with old friends and new. Look out for the invite and be sure to register so that we can plan on enough food.
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INCOSE Membership
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Membership Benefits Professional Development
Monthly speakers on topics relevant to Systems Engineering (Later in this meeting) Recordings of speakers from previous months (Click on the ‘Library and Resources’ tab of our home page.)
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Membership Benefits Professional Development Agile SE Requirements
Access to the output of over 40 INCOSE Working Groups (Google “INCOSE Working Group”): Agile SE Requirements Architecture Healthcare MBSE Initiative SE in Very Small Entities (VSE) Product Lines Training
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Membership Benefits Professional Development
INCOSE Connect: content developed by chapters and working groups (Click on “INCOSE CONNECT” on the chapter’s home page) System Engineering Certification (ASEP, CSEP, ESEP) (Click on “The Certification Process” on the chapter’s home page) Access to INCOSE’s Systems Engineering Job Board:
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Membership Benefits Networking – 11,000+ members worldwide
Before & After chapter events INCOSE Working Groups INCOSE Workshops & Symposiums Members-only job postings Leadership Board of Directors (Chicagoland & International) Share your SE Knowledge & Wisdom Advance the art of Systems Engineering Establish your brand
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Join INCOSE Go to the INCOSE website: incose.org
Click, “Join Us” from the top-right of the page Fill out form Select Chapter Affiliation, “Chicagoland” Pay the $145 yearly membership (or longer, for a reduced rate) Want an Amazon gift card? Refer a member! Contact Patrick Gustafson –
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INCOSE Circle Awards
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INCOSE Chicagoland’s Trophy Case
INCOSE Circle Awards Incentive program to encourage chapter activities that INCOSE’s mission INCOSE Chicagoland’s Trophy Case 2017
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Circle Awards Keep us informed of your Systems Engineering Activities!
Conference & Working Group participation – including paper reviews Published papers Presentations given at schools, professional societies, etc. SEP certification: Goal of 5 new xSEPs Chris Freund with evidence
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Before we Begin…
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Emergency Information
IBM Schaumburg: Exit via the stairwell just west of the elevators Contact Building Security: Contact Schaumburg Emergency Services : from IBM phones or pull a fire alarm located throughout the building Christopher Jones has served as Senior Systems Engineer for both Motorola and Continental Automotive, experiencing firsthand the transformation of the Systems role from “the guy who writes the requirements” to a formal engineering discipline that leads rather than follows development. He is a member of INCOSE, and has contributed systems expertise to a number of Telematics projects, including GM OnStar, Ford Telematics, and ERA-GLONASS compliant systems for automotive OEMs operating in Russia. In the fall of 2016, Chris joined the systems team at Shure, Inc. in Niles, IL, with the goal of demonstrating and promoting the benefits of MBSE for a global leader to address the growing complexities of audio products.
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Member Introductions Please introduce yourself (within each location):
Name Title & What do you Do (30 seconds) How long have you been a member of INCOSE? Company Announce job opportunities at your company, if any, or announce if you are looking for an opportunity Sign the attendance list Verify your contact information is current
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INCOSE Chicagoland Chapter INCOSE System Safety Working Group
Mini Presentation INCOSE System Safety Working Group 15 November 2018
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Membership Benefits Professional Development Agile SE Requirements
Access to the output of over 40 INCOSE Working Groups (Google “INCOSE Working Group”): Agile SE Requirements Architecture Healthcare MBSE Initiative SE in Very Small Entities (VSE) Product Lines System Safety
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System Safety Working Group
PURPOSE: Safety is an emergent property of a system, dependent on how a system behaves when used, and sustained, in a specific way in a specific environment. Safety management, therefore, should be an integral part of the systems engineering process. Unfortunately, this is not, universally, the case. The purpose of the INCOSE System Safety Working Group (SSWG) is to accelerate the maturity of the practice of system safety engineering as part of the wider systems engineering practice. SCOPE: SSWG will address activities relating to best practices for systems safety engineering throughout the systems lifecycle. Including: • A whole range of system types – including products, services, capabilities and systems of systems • Practice across multiple sectors • Perspectives from a range of different players in the supply chain • In some highly regulated environments (such as rail, aerospace or medical devices) the safety management process can be an additional layer of process on top of the systems engineering process. This can increase time to market, increase costs and potentially reduce the overall safety of deployed systems. • In some organizations and sectors, safety management practice lags behind systems engineering practice. The level of effectiveness of safety management practice varies across different sectors and countries. • Different organizations at different positions in the supply chain can have different perspectives on safety management that can have significant impact on safety, cost and effectiveness.
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System Safety Working Group
GOALS: • Understand the state of the art and state of the practice in system safety management in different sectors and geographies • Understand the implications of the changing nature of systems from a safety perspective • Understand the overall relationship and coupling between different players in the supply chain, including regulators, asset owner operators and product/service suppliers • Identify ways to make the practice more effective, efficient and timely • Build a network of system safety experts, enabling them to share experience • Collaborate with related external organizations
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System Safety Working Group
Sub Teams Include: Academic / practitioner exchange: forum for practitioners to share real world issues and academics to share state of the art techniques. C-suite: Effort to Develop ‘C suite’ communications on the challenges and opportunities of improved system safety management. Develop a high-level map of safety management approaches: showing industries, geographies, standards, what should happen, what normally happens and the scope/scale of system safety. Webinars: co-ordinate System Safety webinars for the benefit of INCOSE members. World Views: Articulate the different world views in system safety, and safety management (e.g. I comply with the regulations, I build safe products, I ensure safe outcomes.
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System Safety Working Group
Co-Chairs Duncan Kemp, CEng FIET DE&S Fellow for Systems Engineering Internal Technical Support Team Leader Chief Systems Engineer Engineering Group Abbey Wood South, BS34 8JH Tel: +44 (0) Meaghan O’Neil Director of Systems Engineering Bigfoot Biomedical 1561 Buckeye Dr, Milpitas CA 95035 Defence Equipment & Support Bigfoot Biomedical
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Tonight’s Presentation
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Meeting ideas are always welcome
Upcoming Chapter Meetings Third Thursday of each 6:00 pm CDT: Meeting ideas are always welcome Please send topic, speaker and meeting format suggestions to Gary Oswald –
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