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Wednesday April 20, 2022 12:00 PM PDT to 1:30 PM PDT
 

Wednesday Lunchtime 2022 Systems Engineering Professional (SEP) Certification Group Study ‘Cohort’ Session

(This cohort is open to all, including non-INCOSE members)

WELCOME!

The LA and San Diego chapters are hosting independent group study (‘cohorts’) sessions for INCOSE Systems Engineering Professional (SEP) certification this Spring.

This registration page is for the Wednesday lunchtime Cohort, starting Wednesday, April 20th.  This Cohort will meet between 12 noon and 1:30pm Pacific Time.

This Cohort is primarily hosted by the San Diego chapter of INCOSE.

These will be collaborative, VIRTUAL weekly meetings, where the ‘cohorts’ (students) meet to discuss and present on the INCOSE Handbook, Version 4. Note that the handbook is the basis for the SEP test.

Deadline for registration is 19 April 2022.  Please register immediately so we can get an idea on the number of interested persons.  Thanks!

What is Systems Engineering Professional certification? Certification is a formal process whereby a community of knowledgeable, experienced, and skilled representatives of an organization, such as INCOSE, provides confirmation of an individual’s competency (demonstrated knowledge, education, and experience) in a specified profession. Certification differs from licensing in that licenses are permissions granted by a government entity for a person to practice within its regulatory boundaries. Certification also differs from a “certificate” that documents the successful completion of a training or education program. There are three types of INCOSE SEP certification: ASEP, CSEP, and ESEP. Please read more here.

What is the Systems Engineering Professional test? The SEP test is a 2-hour exam designed to test your knowledge of INCOSE systems engineering practices and processes. Please read more here.

 

Important Information:

  • The Cohort is 15 weeks long and meets once a week. Expect each session to last 1.5 hours.
  • This Cohort is for the lunchtime sessions, 12 noon – 1:30pm, Pacific Time, and starts on April 20th, 2022.
  • We will also offer an evening Cohort on Thursday evenings, from 7pm – 8:30pm, if that better suits your schedule.  You may instead register for it here, or, you may register for both of the Cohorts. Both have the same schedule.
  • Cost: FREE. However, in order to foster team cohesion and moral, we ask that you attend ALL the Cohort sessions. If you must miss a session, you are welcome to join the Thursday evening Cohort’s session that week to make it up.
  • The Cohorts are mostly student-run training sessions. There will be approximately two Cohort team leaders that will provide the introductions, schedule, and the Zoom sessions and resolve any roadblocks, but the students will present. Each student are expected to present a section of the INCOSE Handbook section to the team.

 

 

PLEASE CONTACT US at info@sdincose.org and/or info@incose-la.org for more information.

Below are the details of the 15-Week Lunchtime Cohort Session:

Dates and Times: April 20 – July 27, 2022.

Format: Each cohort is assigned one INCOSE Handbook topic area. If many sign up, then multiple cohorts will be assigned to the same area. Each week, a cohort 2-person team will present their assignment. Slides of their presentation will be uploaded to the common document repository no later than 24 hours beforehand (e.g., Tuesday at noon).

Please Note – Students will be responsible for reading Chapter 2, Systems Engineering Overview BEFORE the class.

Contact us – please contact us with questions you might have at info@sdincose.org and/or info@incose-la.org.

Week by Week Schedule of Material:

Session 1 —– Welcome, organization of Session. Section Assignments + Review Chapter 1 & 2 , N2 diagram (April 20)

Session 2 —– Section 3, Generic Life Cycle Stages: Emphasis 3.2 to 3.4 (April 27)

Session 3 —– Section 4, Technical Processes, Part 1: 4.1 through 4.3 (May 4)

Session 4 —– Section 4, Technical Processes, Part 2: 4.4 through 4.7 (May 11)

Session 5 —– Section 4, Technical Processes, Part 3: 4.8 through 4.10 (May 18)

Session 6 —– Section 4, Technical Processes, Part 4: 4.11 through 4.14 (May 25)

Session 7 —– Section 5, Technical Management Processes, Part 1: 5.1 through 5.4 (June 1)

Session 8 —– Section 5, Technical Management Processes, Part 2: 5.5 through 5.8 (June 8)

Session 9 —– Section 6, Agreement Processes (June 15)

Session 10 —– Section 7, Organizational Project-Enabling Processes: Chapter 7 with relations to Chapter 5 (June 22)

Session 11 —– Section 8, Tailoring process and Application of Systems Engineering (June 29)

Session 12 —– Section 9, Cross-Cutting Systems Engineering Methods, Part 1: 9.1. through 9.4 (July 6)

Session 13 —– Section 9, Cross-Cutting Systems Engineering Methods, Part 2: 9.5 through 9.9 (July 13)

Session 14 —– Section 10, Specialty Engineering Activities, Part 1: 10.1 though 10.8 (July 20)

Session 15 —– Section 10, Specialty Engineering Activities, Part 2: 10.9 through 10.14 (July 27)

Additional study sessions could be conducted by individual cohorts prior to taking the test.

What Students Will Need:

  • A copy of the INCOSE Handbook Version 4.0. Either e-book or printed; however, students may find a printed version very helpful. (Getting the Handbook – download or order from the INCOSE store. This e-book is free for INCOSE members.)
  • Ability to log in and participate in the weekly Zoom sessions.
  • A strong desire to take and pass the INCOSE SEP test!

If you have questions, please contact us at info@sdincose.org or info@incose-la.org.

Thank you!

43 signed up so far.

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Posted by Greg Bulla on April 14, 2022

Wednesday April 20, 2022 5:45 PM PDT to 7:15 PM PDT
 

(This presentation is open to all, including non-members. Image courtesy of Alejandro Escamilla on Unsplash.com)

 

* Thank you for attending the presentation. The recorded video is now available HERE, the slides HERE.

Lessons Learned as a Systems Engineer

PLEASE JOIN US on Wednesday, April 20th, 2022, at 5:45pm PST for a presentation by Mr. Richard Bryson of Northrop-Grumman on a smattering of lessons learned over forty-plus years in software and systems engineering and management!

MEETING INFORMATION:

Date: Wednesday, April 20th, 2022, 5:45-7pm Pacific Time (presentation starts at 6)
Cost: Free
Location: Virtual / Online only. We will use Zoom.
Link: See below.

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SYNOPSIS:

A smattering of lessons learned, sometimes over and over, and in some cases not completely learned, over forty-plus years in software and systems engineering and management. Involving customers such as the Air Force, Army, Navy, and commercial. Including weird, unattainable requirements, grammar potholes in RFPs, schedule SNAFUs, and lessons I failed to learn over and over again. With some proposal writing tips thrown in just for fun.

SPEAKER: Mr. Richard Bryson

Mr. Richard Bryson is a Systems Engineer Architect for Interoperability of Unmanned Air Systems at Northrop Grumman Corporation (NGC) in Rancho Bernardo, CA. He led the Global Hawk-related programs’ interoperability efforts for ten years and is now working on broader interoperability and system architecture efforts on the Common Mission Control Center program. Mr. Bryson has over thirty years of software engineering, systems engineering, and program and functional management experience from several companies including Hughes Aircraft, TRW, GDE (now BAE) Systems, SAIC, and NGC. That experience spans the development life cycle and includes aerospace avionics, communications, IMINT, MOVINT, and SIGINT processing, and a smattering of commercial communications jobs. He has also taught courses on software engineering and management at local universities as an adjunct professor.

 

 

139 signed up so far.

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Posted by Greg Bulla on May 2, 2022

Thursday April 21, 2022 7:00 PM PDT to 8:30 PM PDT
 

Thursday Evening 2022 Systems Engineering Professional (SEP) Certification Group Study ‘Cohort’ Session

(This cohort is open to all, including non-INCOSE members)

WELCOME!

The LA and San Diego chapters are hosting independent group study (‘cohorts’) sessions for INCOSE Systems Engineering Professional (SEP) certification this Spring.

This registration page is for the Thursday evening Cohort, starting Thursday, April 21st. This Cohort will meet between 7 and 8:30pm Pacific Time.

This Cohort is primarily hosted by the Los Angeles chapter of INCOSE.

These will be collaborative, VIRTUAL weekly meetings, where the ‘cohorts’ (students) meet to discuss and present on the INCOSE Handbook, Version 4. Note that the handbook is the basis for the SEP test.

Deadline for registration is midnight, 19 April 2022. Please register immediately so we can get an idea on the number of interested persons. Thanks!

What is Systems Engineering Professional certification? Certification is a formal process whereby a community of knowledgeable, experienced, and skilled representatives of an organization, such as INCOSE, provides confirmation of an individual’s competency (demonstrated knowledge, education, and experience) in a specified profession. Certification differs from licensing in that licenses are permissions granted by a government entity for a person to practice within its regulatory boundaries. Certification also differs from a “certificate” that documents the successful completion of a training or education program.  There are three types of INCOSE SEP certification: ASEP, CSEP, and ESEP. Please read more here.

What is Systems Engineering Professional test? The SEP test is a 2-hour exam designed to test your knowledge of INCOSE systems engineering practices and processes. Please read more here.

 

Important Information:

  • The Cohort is 15 weeks long and meets once a week. Expect each session to last 1.5 hours.
  • This Cohort is for the evening sessions, 7 – 8:30pm, Pacific Time, and starts on April 21st, 2022.
  • We will also offer a lunchtime Cohort on Wednesdays, from 12 noon – 1:30pm, if that better suits your schedule. You may instead register for it here, or, you may register for both of the Cohorts. Both have the same schedule.
  • Cost: FREE. However, in order to foster team cohesion and moral, we ask that you attend ALL the Cohort sessions. If you must miss a session, you are welcome to join the Wednesday lunchtime Cohort’s session that week to make it up.
  • The Cohorts are mostly student-run training sessions. There will be approximately two Cohort team leaders that will provide the introductions, schedule, and the Zoom sessions and resolve any roadblocks, but the students will present. Each student are expected to present a section of the INCOSE Handbook section to the team.

 

 

PLEASE CONTACT US at info@incose-la.org and/or info@sdincose.org for more information.

Below are the details of the 15-Week Lunchtime Cohort Session:

Dates and Times: April 21 – July 28, 2022.

Format: Each cohort is assigned one INCOSE Handbook topic area. If many sign up, then multiple cohorts will be assigned to the same area. Each week, a cohort 2-person team will present their assignment. Slides of their presentation will be uploaded to the common document repository no later than 24 hours beforehand (e.g., Wednesday at 7pm).

Please Note – Students will be responsible for reading Chapter 2, Systems Engineering Overview BEFORE the class.

Contact us – please contact us with questions you might have at info@incose-la.org and/or info@sdincose.org.

Week by Week Schedule of Material:

Session 1 —– Welcome, organization of Session. Section Assignments + Review Chapter 1 & 2 , N2 diagram (April 21)

Session 2 —– Section 3, Generic Life Cycle Stages: Emphasis 3.2 to 3.4 (April 28)

Session 3 —– Section 4, Technical Processes, Part 1: 4.1 through 4.3 (May 5)

Session 4 —– Section 4, Technical Processes, Part 2: 4.4 through 4.7 (May 12)

Session 5 —– Section 4, Technical Processes, Part 3: 4.8 through 4.10 (May 19)

Session 6 —– Section 4, Technical Processes, Part 4: 4.11 through 4.14 (May 26)

Session 7 —– Section 5, Technical Management Processes, Part 1: 5.1 through 5.4 (June 2)

Session 8 —– Section 5, Technical Management Processes, Part 2: 5.5 through 5.8 (June 9)

Session 9 —– Section 6, Agreement Processes (June 16)

Session 10 —– Section 7, Organizational Project-Enabling Processes: Chapter 7 with relations to Chapter 5 (June 23)

Session 11 —– Section 8, Tailoring process and Application of Systems Engineering (June 30)

Session 12 —– Section 9, Cross-Cutting Systems Engineering Methods, Part 1: 9.1. through 9.4 (July 7)

Session 13 —– Section 9, Cross-Cutting Systems Engineering Methods, Part 2: 9.5 through 9.9 (July 14)

Session 14 —– Section 10, Specialty Engineering Activities, Part 1: 10.1 though 10.8 (July 21)

Session 15 —– Section 10, Specialty Engineering Activities, Part 2: 10.9 through 10.14 (July 28)

Additional study sessions could be conducted by individual cohorts prior to taking the test.

What Students Will Need:

  • A copy of the INCOSE Handbook Version 4.0. Either e-book or printed; however, students may find a printed version very helpful. (Getting the Handbook – download or order from the INCOSE store. This e-book is free for INCOSE members.)
  • Ability to log in and participate in the weekly Zoom sessions.
  • A strong desire to take and pass the INCOSE SEP test!

If you have questions, please contact us at info@incose-la.org or info@sdincose.org.

Thank you!

65 signed up so far.

RSVP deadline is past

Posted by Greg Bulla on April 19, 2022

 

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