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Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
1PM
2005Program Theme
Integrated Product Development
Emphasis - Hands On Systems Engineering (Basics and Takeaways)
Systems Engineering
“Topic: The transfer of Technology – How is it Done by Different Companies?
Theme: How can Systems Engineering be Used to Ensure Successful Transfer of New or
Different Technology into Future Products?”
17 November 2005
North Star Chapter
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
3PM
Tonight’s Agenda
6:15 PM Registration, Pizza and Networking
6:45 PM Chapter Meeting and Introductions
7:00 PM Panel Discussion: Eric Anderson,
Joe Palmiter, Harvey Taipale and Randy Hartman
8:00 PM Additional Questions
8:30 PM Adjourn
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
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13 January - Panel Discussion: Integrated Product Team (IPT)
General Dynamics 10 February – SkyWeb Express
Taxi 2000 10 March – SE Estimation Tool - COSYSMO
United Defense, L.P. 14 April – Integration & Test
General Dynamics 12 May – From Mil-Spec to COTS
Lockheed Martin – Presentation & Tour 9 June – Symposium Paper & Movie
MTS
2005 Meeting Calendar
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
5PM
14 July – No Chapter Meeting
10 – 15 July INCOSE 2005 (Rochester, New York) 11 August – Symposium Debrief & Dinner
Moscow on the Hill, Saint Paul 8 September – System SW Safety
ATK 13 October – Transition of Technology from the Aerospace to
Automotive Industry
Honeywell 17 November – Joint Society Panel Discussion
Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity Office 9 December – Seasonal Party
Eileen Arnold’s Home in Blaine
2005 Meeting Calendar
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
6PM
2005 Organization
Nominations& Elections
Ways & Means
Audit
Ad Hoc Committees
MembershipElliot Abrons
Communication-open-
ProgramsPaul Maggitti
Standing Committees
President
SecretaryKris Blanshan
TreasurerHugh Perry
Dir. IndustryKeith
Hornbacher
President ElectEileen Arnold
Past PresidentJohn Palmer
Dir. Acad/GovtNeill Radke
Board of Directors
Nominations& Elections
Ways & Means
Audit
Ad Hoc Committees
MembershipElliot Abrons
Communication-open-
ProgramsPaul Maggitti
Standing Committees
Nominations& Elections
Ways & Means
Audit
Ad Hoc Committees
MembershipElliot Abrons
Communication-open-
Programs-open-
Standing Committees
•SE ApplicationsKris Blanshan
•Education & ResearchNeill Radke
•Measurement-open-
•Modeling & Tools-open-
•SE ManagementJoint w/PMI
•Process & Methods-open-
•StandardsHugh Perry
•Risk ManagementJohn Palmer
Contacts forWorking Groups
• SE Applications
• Education & ResearchNeill Radke
• Modeling & Tools-Paul Maggitti-
• SE ManagementJoint w/PMI
• Process & Improvement-open-
• StandardsBob Hunter
• Risk ManagementJohn Palmer
Contacts forWorking Groups
PresidentLarry Brezinski
SecretaryKris Blanshan
TreasurerHugh Perry
Dir. IndustryKeith
Hornbacher
President ElectEileen Arnold
Past PresidentJohn Palmer
Dir. Acad/GovtNeill Radke
Board of DirectorsPresident
Paul Maggitti
SecretaryPeter Lucking
TreasurerSal Lopiano
Dir. IndustryJohn Palmer
President ElectBob Hunter
Past PresidentEileen Arnold
Dir. Acad/GovtNeill Radke
Board of Directors
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
PM 8
Communication
North Star Chapter Web Site
hosted on INCOSE server:
www.incose.org/northstar
North Star Newsletter – The Integrator
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
PM 9
2006 Chapter Elections
The 2006 North Star chapter elections were completed this month
Three categories:
President Elect (Three year term, 2006, 2007 & 2008)
Treasurer (Two year term, 2006 & 2007)
Director of Academia and Government (Two year term, 2006 & 2007)
The results will be announced at the Holiday Party and in a
follow-up email to the chapter membership
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
10PM
2006 Symposium
International Symposium - 2006Orlando, Florida
Mid-July
International Workshop - 2006Scottsdale, AZ
January 28-February 1
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
11PM
A Reminder
BE SURE AND SIGN THE ATTENDANCE LIST!
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
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The Program
Topic: The transfer of Technology – How is it Done by Different Companies?
Theme: How can Systems Engineering be
Used to Ensure Successful Transfer of New or Different Technology into Future
Products?
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
13PM
Our Speakers (1)
Eric Anderson has been involved in technology insertion and new product development at Lockheed Martin Tactical Systems in Eagan, MN for the past six years. His experience during this time includes technology refresh of VME single-board computers and PMC I/O boards in existing naval combat display systems under the AN/UYQ-70 program and development of prototype next generation combat display consoles such as the Valiant console. Eric has a BS in Computer Engineering from Iowa State University and an MBA from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities.
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
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Our Speakers (2)
Joe Palmiter is a Program Manager for PaR Systems in Shoreview. PaR is a manufacturer of custom robotic systems. Joe has 30 years experience in line, program & project management in the development and deployment of high reliability products, applications, & systems. His experience ranges from early stage venture start-ups to large multinational corporations. In these positions, he managed multi-disciplinary product development departments with electronic, software, and mechanical engineers in multiple site and international programs. He holds a BSEE and is a Senior Member of IEEE.
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
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Our Speakers (3)Harvey Taipale is a Program manager at Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems and Sensors – Tactical Systems in Eagan, Minnesota. He is currently responsible for pursuing new system infrastructure business using rugged COTS products. He has been involved in the use of COTS solutions for military applications for the past 10 years. Over his career of 38 years, he has held various engineering, management and business development positions and worked on programs for the Navy, Army, Air Force, FAA and Postal Service, as well as international programs in Japan, Germany, and the UK. He has a BS degree in Math and Physics from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Chapter Overview17 November 2005North Star Chapter
16PM
Our Speakers (4)
Randy Hartman has worked for Honeywell since 1979. He has been an analyst and electrical designer on navigation products at Honeywell including both inertial and GPS products and has developed equipment for Boeing, Airbus and most business aviation OEMs. In addition he has developed GPS landing systems for the FAA including the Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS). More recently he worked for the Collision Avoidance Metric Partnership (CAMP) led by Chrysler, GM, Ford and Toyota to develop Inertial/GPS equipment for automotive demonstration. Today Randy is the program manager for the Honeywell Advanced Electronics Automotive Initiative which is developing stability control sensors for automobiles. Randy holds a graduate degree in electrical engineering and computer science from NDSU and a masters degree in control theory from the U of Minnesota.