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Saturday November 9, 2024 8:00 AM PST to 4:00 PM PST
 

Days to Conference

-35Days -7Hours -57Mins -17Secs

Register Here

 

Welcome!

The Los Angeles and San Diego chapters cordially invite you to their Hybrid 2-Day INCOSE LA-SD 2024 Joint Technical Conference in Orange County, California.

This conference’s theme shall be ‘Industry Applications of Systems Engineering & Systems Approaches.

This event will be held on Saturday-Sunday, Nov 9-10th, 2024 at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). This conference will include two Keynote speakers, student poster session, and lunch and continental breakfast on both days of the conference. We will also meet informally at the Eureka! Restaurant Saturday evening after the conference! (Zoom links will be emailed to virtual attendees.)

* The DRAFT CONFERENCE PROGRAM SCHEDULE IS NOW AVAILABLE – please download here.

* Conference Paper Links

 

The conference will be a Hybrid event. Zoom links will be provided to registered attendees beforehand, but please note that we recommend attending in person for the best experience.

Please contact us at info@incose-la.org and info@sdincose.org for information about the conference.

WHERE

UC Irvine Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB), 419 Physical Sciences Quad, Irvine, CA 92697 (Google Maps). Virtual attendance is offered as well.

WHEN

Saturday-Sunday, Nov 9-10, 2024. The conference will start both days at 9am, with registration (& breakfast) beginning at 8am on Saturday.

COST

Prices are listed below. Register Here This includes continental breakfast and lunch on both days. Please state in registration Note if you require special meals.

* Parking is $16 per day. Please park in Parking Lot 16 and Lot 12A (MAP).  You can Prepay for Parking Here (recommended).

Registration (11/01-11/09)

  • INCOSE members $200
  • Non-INCOSE members $300
  • Seniors (65+) $100
  • Students $20
  • UCI students free

VIRTUAL

  • INCOSE members $120
  • Non-INCOSE members $170
  • Seniors (65+) $70
  • Students $20
  • UCI students free.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Saturday Keynote: Mr. James Melton, PhD – “Why Mars, Why Now?”

Synopsis:  Why is it so important for humans to go to Mars? How can we work together to accomplish it?  Intrigue and technology spinoffs aside, there are many reasons why exploration and eventual settlement of Mars are important, including:

•  What opportunities await us in the new Martian world?

•  Are we destined to become a multi-planet species?

•  Insights on who will ideally settle the Red Planet.

•  What role can you play in our new future world?

•  Why we can no longer remain earthbound

 

Sunday Keynote: Mr. Mike Wallace, Director Systems Engineering, Virgin Galactic – “Pros and Cons of Implementing MBSE at a Start-Up”

Synopsis: Should all Start-up Tech companies employ Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) for their products? Understanding when MBSE is appropriate—and when it’s not—is essential for a start-up’s success. Companies need to weigh the cost of implementing MBSE, the current knowledge and skills of their systems engineers, the complexity of the tools and products, and any cultural resistance to change among employees.

 

 

 

 

REFRESHMENTS

 

The conference includes lunches and continental breakfast on both days. There will also be coffee and water available throughout the day. Please let us know if you require any special meals by placing a message in the Notes box during registration, and/or emailing us at info@sdincose.org.

Continental Breakfast: Assorted Miniature Pastries (Mini Danish, Mini Scones and Mini Muffins), Orange Juice, Iced Water, Regular Coffee, Assorted Teas
Lunch: Choice of Sandwich accompanied by Chips, Mustard, Mayo, Assorted Cookies. (Sandwich types include Tuna Salad, Ham, Turkey, Roasted Pepper and Mozzarella)
Afternoon Snack: Tortilla Chips and Salsa, Fruit Platter, Cookies, Iced Water, Regular Coffee, Assorted Teas

 

SPONSORS

Thank you to all sponsors of the LA-SD Joint Technical Conference!  This page will be updated as more sponsor information becomes available.

Please note that we have many different sponsorship options available for the conference to include non-profit and corporate packages, display tables, and website and newsletter advertisements.

Please contact the conference chair, Mr. Rick Hefner, at rhefner@caltech.edu for sponsorship information. We can also customize a package for you – just let us know what you’d like!

PROGRAM SCHEDULE & PRESENTERS

The (draft) Tech Conference program schedule and the listing of presenters is now available – PLEASE DOWNLOAD HERE.

Note that the specific day and time of each presentation is subject to change. A copy of the schedule will be handled out at the sign in area on Saturday.

The Program will also be updated as more information becomes available – thank you!

RECOMMENDED HOTELS

  

The Newport Beach Marriott Bayview Hotel is recommended. The Marriott’s address is 500 Bayview Circle, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (Google Maps), tel (949) 854-4500.

There are also several additional hotels within easy driving distance of the conference, to include:

 

STUDENT POSTERS SESSION

The conference will include a POSTER SESSION by University students from 4-5pm on Saturday, Nov 9th. Poster sessions are where students present their research or projects in a visual format. Our conference will include large posters or electronic displays (laptops, etc.) that will summarize the key points of their work, including objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions in a clear and visually-engaging way.

Poster sessions provide students a great opportunity for feedback, networking with working systems engineers, and practice in presenting their ideas in a concise and supportive environment. Please attend the poster session to see their research!  Please contact us at info@sdincose.org for presenting your poster at the conference!

SATURDAY EVENING EVENTS AT THE EUREKA!

Also join us on Saturday evening for an informal happy hour and dinner at the Eureka! Restaurant in Irvine, only 5 mins from campus! (Google maps).

  • Saturday Happy Hour (5:30-6:30pm, informal)
  • Saturday Evening Dinner (6:30-8:30pm, same restaurant and informal)

Please contact us at info@incose-la.org and info@sdincose.org for information.

 

RSVP deadline is past

Posted by Greg Bulla on November 8, 2024

Wednesday December 18, 2024 5:30 PM PST to 7:00 PM PST
 

(This presentation is open to all, including non-INCOSE members. Photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash)

Please join us on Wednesday, 18 December, 2024 for a HYBRID presentation on the latest work by the INCOSE Systems Engineering and Lawmaking (SELAW) Working Group (WG).

The SELAW Working Group (WG) was established in 2022 with the goal of applying effective systems engineering practices to the lawmaking process, to include focusing on key areas such as requirements definition, design, verification, validation, and most importantly, bringing consistency and a systematic approach to enhance the quality and effectiveness of new laws. SELAW has made significant strides, including advancements in cost and risk modeling and successful initiatives in Japan, Mongolia, and the European Union. Please join us to learn more about these efforts and the progress made!

NOTE! – all in-person attendees will be entered into a FREE HOLIDAY RAFFLE! Gifts will include a Christmas basket and bottles of wine, so please come in person and help us celebrate the holiday season!

Main Meeting Information

Date: Wednesday, 18 Dec 2024, from 5:45-7pm PST (presentation begins at 6pm)
Location: Filippi’s Restaurant, 5353 Kearny Villa Rd, San Diego, CA 92123 (Google Maps)
Cost: Free! There is an optional Italian food buffet (pizza, pasta, salads, soft drinks, etc.) offered at $5 for INCOSE members and students, $15 non-members.
Webcast:   This presentation will be webcast to remote audiences using Zoom:

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Synopsis

While there are many examples of successful laws, the lawmaking process often suffers from a lack of consistency and structure. This inconsistency can lead to the creation of poorly designed laws, resulting in a range of negative consequences, such as ineffectiveness, duplication of efforts, obsolescence, and waste. These issues not only reduce the overall impact of laws, but also create additional challenges for implementation, enforcement, and adaptation to changing societal needs.

Recognizing these challenges, the SELAW Working Group (WG) was established in 2022 with the mission of integrating disciplined systems engineering principles into the lawmaking process. By applying these principles, the SELAW WG aims to bring greater rigor, accountability, and efficiency to the design and development of laws, ensuring they are well-structured, effective, and adaptable. This approach seeks to foster a more systematic and evidence-based process for creating legislation that better serves its intended purpose.

This presentation will outline a proposed SE process for lawmaking, provide updates on the development of law risk and cost models, and highlight recent progress the WG has made in applying SE principles in Japan, Mongolia, and the European Union.

Presenters: Mr. Mitch Seime, Mr. David Schrunk (MD), and Mr. Greg Bulla

Mitch Seime is a Systems Engineer and the Head of the Mission Assurance Department at Naval Information Warfare System Command (NAVWAR). A retired submarine electronics technician, Mitch served as the assistant program manager for the Common Submarine Radio Room and Submarine Operating Authority from 2008 to 2016. In 2016, Mitch joined the NAVWAR Office of the Chief Engineer to establish the Chief Engineer for Navy Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications (NC3). In 2022, he was reassigned to assess and transform NAVWAR’s Technical Authority to expedite the development, certification and deployment of National Security and Defense Business Systems for the U.S. Navy. He holds a BS in Workforce Education with a focus on Technology Management and an MS in Systems Engineering Management from the Naval Postgraduate School.

David Schrunk is an aerospace engineer and medical doctor with specialization in nuclear medicine and diagnostic radiology. He is the author of multiple refereed papers and presentations on topics of law, medicine, and space exploration, and is the founder of the Science of Laws Institute, a non-profit institution dedicated to the establishment of the science of laws. In 2005 he authored the book, “THE END OF CHAOS: Quality Laws and the Ascendancy of Democracy,” which describes the rationale for developing the science of laws. In 2022 he co-founded the INCOSE Systems Engineering and Lawmaking Working Group (SELAW), which is focused on the development of the science of laws and science-directed lawmaking. His affiliations include ILOA (International Lunar Observatory Association), AAAS, AIAA, NSS, and INCOSE.

Greg Bulla has worked in software engineering and systems engineering domains for over 20 years. He currently supports the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) Headquarters division in conducting technical systems engineering reviews of large DOD programs. Greg’s professional software experience includes the planning, design and development of time-critical targeting software, intelligent software agents, and tactical radios, and has directly contributed to the following programs: U.S. Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), Global Command and Control System (GCCS), Distributed Common Ground System-Navy (DCGS-N), and a U.S. unmanned ship program. His education includes a BS in Aerospace Engineering and an MS in Computer Science, and he holds active INCOSE CSEP certification. He is a Past President of the INCOSE San Diego chapter and the Chair of the INCOSE Systems Engineering and Lawmaking WG.

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