Contact:

Deborah Cannon, Host Site
INCOSE - Los Angeles Chapter 
registration@incose-la.org
(310) 336-8341
(714) 477-3755 (mobile)

Wnen:
 February 12, 2019, 5:30-7:30 pm PT

Add to Calendar 

Where

The Aerospace Corp. Bldg D8, Rm 1010
200 North Aviation Blvd.
El Segundo, CA 90245 

Driving Directions 

INCOSE-LA February 12 Speaker Meeting
The Vision Statement: Step 1 for a Project, Though Oft’ Overlooked, with Jorg Largent

ABSTRACT:  Many keynote speakers, forums, and papers have addressed the challenges facing the systems engineering profession – challenges brought on by the explosion in computer and internet capabilities and in the speed with which data can be transmitted, unchecked.  Our profession has responded with new concepts, such as System of Systems, and with new tools and methodologies, such as MBSE and Agile.  This presentation addresses one aspect of the challenge, that aspect being using a vision statement as a tool to facilitate the proper initiation of a project in a manner to help ensure quality management.  The “vision,” statement is the proverbial plumb line or first furrow.  Once a part of the discipline (NCOSE and Caltech, circa 1994), the subject is not explicitly addressed in the current Systems Engineering Handbook.  The intent of this presentation is to review the value of such statements and to review their attributes, to cite examples, good and bad, and to consider how the changes in technology in the last 20 years might change them.

BIOGRAPHY:  Jorg Largent’s career spans 55 years and ranges from the enlisted ranks of the United States military to Lead Systems Engineer on the B-2.  In between he matriculated at the Georgia Institute of Technology.  After completing his formal training, he worked in orbital mechanics on the Apollo Program.  At the close of the Apollo program Jorg became a Flight Test Engineer, primarily on the CH-46E, the B-1A and the B-2.  After he left Flight Test he moved on to liaison engineering and then to systems engineering on the B-2 program and special projects.  After Jorg retired from Northrop Grumman, he dabbled in railroading and worked as a conductor on the Sierra Railroad.  He has also mentored high school students, served as a judge at the California State Science Fair, has spoken on systems engineering, and has became active in INCOSE working groups, including Transportation, Very Small Entity, and Systems Engineering Quality Management.  He has been particularly busy as a writer for and the Editor of the INCOSE-LA Newsletter.  At the 2016 International Symposium Jorg was given an award for his contributions to and for his furtherance of systems engineering.

 Agenda:
      5:30-5:45  Sign-in/Registration
      5:45-6:10  Networking/Refreshment
      6:10-6:20  Introductions
      6:20-6:30  WG Presentation (TBD)
      6:30-7:30  Guest Speaker Presentation

COST :  INCOSE Individual Members and Students: FREE
              CAB Associate Members: $5.
               Non-Members: $10.

WHERE:  Host site: The Aerospace Corp., Bldg D8, Room 1010,  200 N. Aviation Blvd., El Segundo, CA 90245;  POC: Deborah Cannon, (714) 477-3755 (mobile).  Refreshments will be provided at this site.

Aerospace (Host Site) reservations close Monday noon the week before the meeting (4 February). We apologize for the inconvenience, but we must observe security procedures of our host site. For remote venues and virtual attendance please RSVP by Monday noon the week of the meeting (11 February). Virtual Attendance instructions will be emailed the morning of the meeting.

Remote Sites (potential):

Site

Coordinator

Contact Email

Redondo Beach: Northrop Grumman R4 SIM Center

Stephen Guine

stephen.guine@ngc.com

Azusa: Northrop Grumman Corp. (Employees)

Maria Alvarez

Maria.Alvarez@ngc.com

Goleta: Ricardo Control Point

Paul Stowell

paul.stowell@control-pt.com

Webcast virtual site: Please register as an individual virtual participant.