Contact:

Michael Do, Program Director
INCOSE - Los Angeles Chapter 
registration@incose-la.org
(520) 820-8002

Wnen:
November 14, 2017, 5:30-7:30 pm PT

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Where

Deborah Cannon, (714) 477-3755
The Aerospace Corp. Bldg D8, Rm 1010
200 North Aviation Blvd.
El Segundo, CA 90245 

Driving Directions 
200 N Aviation Blvd.,
El Segundo, CA 90245

November 14th Speaker Meeting
"MBSE Community Roadmap & Lessons Learned"
with Ryan A Noguchi

Agenda:

5:15-5:30  Sign-in/Registration
5:30-6:00  Networking/Refreshments
6:10-6:20  Introduction
6:20-6:30  WG Presentation
6:30-7:30  Guest Speaker Presentation

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

COST:  INCOSE Individual Members: FREE

             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.

Remote Sites (potential):

Site

Coordinator 

Contact Email

Antelope Valley, Palmdale

Mike Wallace m.wallace@ngc.com

Azusa: Northrop Grumman Corp.(Employees)

Maria Alvarez

Maria.Alvarez@ngc.com

Goleta: Ricardo Control Point

Paul Stowell

paul.stowell@control-pt.com

Irvine: Rockwell Collins Inc.

Andrew Murrell

andrew.murrell@rockwellcollins.com

Huntgton Beach: Boeing

Bob Noel

robert.noel@boeing.com

Webcast virtual site: Register as an individual virtual participant. 

ABSTRACT:  Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) can offer significant benefits to organizations responsible for managing increasingly complex enterprises. However, implementing MBSE is not a straightforward task, and there are many pitfalls along the way.
     An incremental approach, built on solid systems engineering architecting principles, focused on supporting major stakeholder decisions, and informed by best practices and lessons learned from previous efforts, offers the best chances of success. Five years of experience in working MBSE efforts at multiple levels have produced many lessons learned and recommended best practices. This report authored by Ryan Noguchi will be briefly summarized in his presentation.

BIOGRAPHY:  Ryan Noguchi is the Director of the Space Architecture Department in the Systems Engineering Division at The Aerospace Corporation. Ryan received a B.S. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University and an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. He has been wth The Aerospace Corporation for 20 years and led numerous system acquisition, development, integration, and mission assurance efforts. His current responsibilities focus on the refinement and application of methodologies for model-based systems engineering and system-of-systems engineering.

Working Group Presentation: