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OCTOBER 25-28, 2010WWW.NDIA.ORG/MEETINGS/1870

HYATT REGENCY MISSION BAY u SAN DIEGO, CA

EVENT #1870

PROMOTING NATIONAL SECURITY SINCE 1919

13TH ANNUAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERINGCONFERENCE“ACHIEVING ACQUISITION EXCELLENCE VIA EFFECTIVE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING”

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SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CONFERENCE OVERVIEW

CONFERENCE OVERVIEWThis conference is sponsored by the National Defense Industrial Association, Systems Engineering Division, with technical co-sponsorship by IEEE AES, IEEE Systems Council and the International Council on Systems Engineering, and is supported by the Office of Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Director, Defense Research and Engineering, and the Office of the DoD Chief Information Officer.

This conference seeks to create an interactive forum for Program Managers, Systems Engineers, Chief Scientists and Engineers and Managers from the Requirements, Design, Verification, Support, Logistics and Test communities from Government, Academia, and Industry. The conference will provide the opportunity to shape policy and procedures by exchanging innovative tactics and lessons learned.

BACKGROUNDThe Department of Defense continues to work to improve the acquisition of military equipment and capability to assist the warfighter in protecting the U.S. and its allies, and help oppressed nations around the world, amidst continuously changing conditions and threats. The DoD seeks to improve the acquisition process and overall program execution of military systems, to provide greater, more effective and reliable warfighting capability, at affordable cost and within reasonable schedules. One of the primary and critically important areas of program acquisition and execution lies in the umbrella discipline of Systems Engineering, which is the overall integrating function in defense programs, from proper requirements definition and flowdown, effective and affordable design that integrates reliability, availability and maintainability considerations into the overall balance of design that emphasizes supportability and usage aspects along with overall performance, cost and schedule. Systems Engineering principles embody strong technical and risk management aspects, for both the acquiring program office as well as the executing defense prime and subcontractors. Strong emphasis on systems engineering throughout the life cycle of the program, from concept development through sustainment, is a key enabler of successful programs. The annual Systems Engineering Conference explores the role of systems engineering in defense programs from all aspects and perspectives, including the pragmatic, practical and academic viewpoints, and brings key practitioners together to work on effective solutions to achieving a successful warfighting force.

2011 CALL FOR PAPERS INFORMATIONThe primary objective of the 14th Annual Systems Engineering Conference is to provide insight, information and lessons learned into how we can improve the overall performance of defense programs via a better, more focused application of systems engineering that will lead to more capable, interoperable and supportable weapon systems for the warfighter, with reduced total ownership costs, to help our military meet its current and new mission area and capabilities requirements. Technical and management presentations are a key tactic in achieving this objective. You are invited to submit a short (under 300 word) abstract of a presentation for a session (see topics on the website). Abstracts must fully describe the planned content and how the presentations will advance the objectives of the conference and session. All accepted presentations will be delivered at the conference in electronic format; full papers are optional and are not required.Abstracts must include the following administrative information: presentation title, author’s name, title, e-mail address, phone number, mailing address and organization and the conference session targeted. Abstracts must be submitted no later than Sunday, May 30, 2010 via the following web link: http://application.ndia.org/abstracts/2870 Abstracts will only be accepted through this web link, and all required information must be completed. Upon completion of the required information, you will receive an e-mail confirmation.**Conference presenters are not exempt from registration and conference fees. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGSProceedings will be available on the web through the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), and will be available one to two weeks after the conference. You will receive notification via e-mail once proceedings are posted and available on the web.

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2010 LT GEN THOMAS R. FERGUSON, JR. SYSTEMS ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE AWARD The National Defense Industrial Association’s Systems Engineering Excellence Awards were established in 2003 to honor the memory of Lt Gen Thomas R. Ferguson, Jr., USAF, whose leadership embodied the highest ideals in Defense Systems development and deployment. The awards are given to an individual and to a group demonstrating outstanding achievement in the practical application of Systems Engineering principles, promotion of robust systems engineering principles throughout the organization, or effective systems engineering process development during the previous year. Their systems engineering contributions should have demonstrably helped achieve significant cost savings due to new or enhanced processes procedures and/or concepts, increased mission capabilities, or substantially increased performance. The 2010 awardees are:

u Systems Engineering Individual Leadership Award: Mr. Harold (Hal) Wilsonu Systems Engineering Group Award: MDA Airborne Laser TestBed Systems

Engineering Divisionu Systems Engineering Group Award: CECOM Second Generation Forward Looking

Infrared Program

PAST AWARD WINNERS:2003:u Systems Engineering Individual Leadership Award: Mr. Robert Rassa 2004:u Systems Engineering Individual Leadership Award: Honorable Mike Wynne 2005:u Systems Engineering Individual Leadership Award: Mr. Mark Schaeffer 2006:u Systems Engineering Individual Leadership Award: Mr. Kelly Milleru u Systems Engineering Individual Practitioner Award: Mr. David Stribling u Systems Engineering Group Award: NUWC Division Newport Critical Transducer

Program Staff 2007:u Systems Engineering Individual Leadership Award: Mr. Robert Skalamera u Systems Engineering Group Award: Submarine Warfare Federated Tactical System

Team 2008:u Systems Engineering Individual Leadership Award: Honorable James Finleyu Systems Engineering Group Award: Tactical Direction Agent Team for LCS Mission

Package Project 2009:u Systems Engineering Individual Leadership Award: Mr. Brian Wellsu Systems Engineering Group Award: Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering

CONTACTSTechnical Program Co-Chairs:Mr. Steve Henry: Manager, Systems Engineering and Program Support, Northrop Grumman Information Systems, [email protected], (703) 561-5724

Dr. Tom Christian,ASC/EN, [email protected],(478) 926-2457

Conference Chair: Mr. Bob Rassa, Director, Engineering Programs, Space & Airborne Systems, Raytheon Company; Chair, Systems Engineering Division, NDIA, [email protected],(310) 985-4962

Meeting Planner:Ms. Taryn Crowder, NDIA, [email protected], (703) 247-2566

Conference Director: Mr. Sam Campagna, Assistant Vice President, Operations, NDIA, [email protected],(703) 247-2544 ATTIREAppropriate dress for this conference is business casual for civilians and class B uniform for military. Badges must be worn at all conference functions. CONTINUING EDUCATION UNIT CREDITNDIA is offering CEU credit options for the Systems Engineering Conference. Earn 1 unit per 10 hours for $45. For more information, please contact Ms. Taryn Crowder at (703) 247-2566 or [email protected].

SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CONFERENCE OVERVIEW & AWARD INFORMATION

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SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CONFERENCE AWARD INFORMATION

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THE NATIONAL DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION 2009 DoD SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TOP 5 PROGRAM AWARDSThe Department of Defense Executive Agent for Systems Engineering and the Systems Engineering Division of the National Defense Industrial Association are pleased to announce the selections of the 2009 Top 5 Department of Defense Program Awards. The 2009 Program awardees are: u Base Expeditionary Target & Surveillance System - Combined: Department of the Armyu Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System: Department of the Army; Raytheon Companyu C-17 Globemaster III Modernization: Department of the Air Force; The Boeing Companyu Defense Readiness Reporting System - Army: Department of the Army; Lockheed Martin IS&GS Defense; Accenture National Security

Servicesu Battlefield Airborne Communications Node Joint Urgent Operational Need: Department of the Air Force; Northrop Grumman

Information Systems

The Awards are presented to both the DoD project office and the industry prime contractor in recognition of total program performance in a DoD/industry team effort.

PAST AWARD WINNERS:2005 Top 5 Department of Defense Programs:u Centauru Integrated Exploitation Capabilityu P-8A Multi Mission Maritime Aircraftu Mission INtegration & Developmentu Tomahawk Weapons System Program PMA-280 2006 Top 5 Department of Defense Programs:u Advanced Extremely High Frequency Mission Control Systemu Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data Systemu DDG 1000 MK57 Vertical Landing Systemu Portable Excalibur FCS 2007 Top 5 Department of Defense Programs:u Effects Management Toolu MH-60 R/S Link 16u Mortar Fire Control System - Dismounted 2008 Top 5 Department of Defense Programs: u Wideband Global SATCOMu Joint Light Tactical Vehicleu STRYKER Modernizationu Broad Area Maritime Surveillance Unmanned Aircraftu Aviation Maintenance Training Continuum System

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SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CONFERENCEOVERVIEW: OCTOBER 24-OCTOBER 26

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2010

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm REGISTRATION FOR TUTORIALS AND GENERAL CONFERENCE IN THE BAYVIEW FOYER MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 20107:00 am - 6:00 pm REGISTRATION IN THE BAYVIEW FOYER

7:00 am - 8:00 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST ON THE BAYVIEW TERRACE (TUTORIAL ATTENDEES ONLY)

8:00 am - 12:00 pm TUTORIAL TRACKS - Please refer to the following pages for session schedule

9:45 am - 10:15 am MORNING BREAK ON THE BAYVIEW TERRACE (TUTORIAL ATTENDEES ONLY)

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm LUNCH IN THE REGATTA PAVILION (TUTORIAL ATTENDEES ONLY)

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm TUTORIAL TRACKS CONTINUED - Please refer to the following pages for session schedule

2:45 pm - 3:15 pm AFTERNOON BREAK ON THE BAYVIEW TERRACE (TUTORIAL ATTENDEES ONLY)

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm RECEPTION IN THE REGATTA PAVILION - OPEN TO ALL CONFERENCE ATTENDEES

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 20107:00 am - 5:15 pm REGISTRATION IN THE BAYVIEW FOYER

7:15 am - 8:15 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST IN THE REGATTA PAVILION

8:15 am - 8:30 am INTRODUCTION & OPENING REMARKS Mr. Sam Campagna, Assistant Vice President, Operations, NDIA Mr. Bob Rassa, Director, Engineering Programs, Space & Airborne Systems, Raytheon Company; Chair, Systems Engineering Division, NDIA8:30 am - 9:30 am KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Lt Gen Richard Scofield, USAF (Ret), former Commander, Aeronautical Systems Center and Wright Patterson Air Force Base

9:30 am - 10:00 am MORNING BREAK IN THE REGATTA PAVILION

10:00 am - 12:00 pm PLENARY SESSION 1 - CHIEF SYSTEMS ENGINEERS PANELEngineering Complex Systems of the FutureModerator: Mr. James Thompson, Director, Major Program Support, Systems Engineering

Directorate, Office of the Director, Defense Research and Engineering

Mr. Terry Edwards, Office of the Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology Mr. Ricardo Cabrera, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition Col Shawn Shanley, USAF, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Science, Technology, and Engineering

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm LUNCH WITH SPEAKER IN THE REGATTA PAVILION Mr. Stephen Welby, Director, Systems Engineering, Office of the Director, Defense Research

and Engineering

CONFERENCE AGENDA

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SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CONFERENCE OVERVIEW: OCTOBER 26-OCTOBER 28

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2010 - CONTINUED1:30 pm - 3:00 pm PLENARY SESSION 2 - PROGRAM MANAGER PANEL

Systems Engineering Discipline: Foundation for Program Success? Moderator: Col Leslie Blackham, USAF, Military Assistant, Systems Engineering Directorate,

Office of the Director, Defense Research and Engineering

Dr. Gary Notte, Product Director, Fire Support Command and Control, U.S. Army LTC Todd Lamb, USA, Product Manager, Stryker Development CAPT Michael E. Jabaley, Jr., USN, Program Manager, VIRGINIA Class Submarines (PMS 450) CAPT Rick Muldoon, USN, Program Manager, H-53 Heavy Lift Helicopters (PMA-261) Col Janet L. Kasmer, USAF, Deputy Director, Global Reach Programs (SAF/AQQ) Col Donald W. Robbins, USAF, Commander, Wideband SATCOM Group

3:00 pm - 3:15 pm AFTERNOON BREAK IN THE REGATTA PAVILION

3:15 pm - 5:15 pm PLENARY SESSION 3 - INDUSTRY EXECUTIVES PANELChallenges of Complex Systems: Need for Systems EngineeringModerator: Mr. Bob Rassa, Director, Engineering Programs, Space & Airborne Systems,

Raytheon Company

Mr. Brian Wells, Vice President, Engineering, Raytheon Company Mr. Paul Zavidniak, Technical Fellow, Director, Technology and Strategy, Airborne and Maritime Systems, Northrop Grumman Mr. Patrick Goggin, Vice President, Development Program Excellence, Chief Engineer SoCal Regional Engineering Boeing Defense, Space & Security

5:15 pm - 6:30 pm RECEPTION IN THE REGATTA PAVILION

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 20107:00 am - 5:15 pm REGISTRATION IN THE BAYVIEW FOYER

7:00 am - 8:00 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST IN THE REGATTA PAVILION

8:00 am - 12:00 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS - Please refer to the following pages for session schedule

9:45 am - 10:15 am MORNING BREAK IN THE REGATTA PAVILION

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm NDIA/DoD AWARDS LUNCH IN THE REGATTA PAVILION DoD Systems Engineering Top 5 Program Awards NDIA Lt Gen Thomas Ferguson Awards for Group and Individual Excellence in Systems Engineering

1:30 pm - 5:15 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS - Please refer to the following pages for session schedule

3:15 pm - 3:30 pm AFTERNOON BREAK IN THE REGATTA PAVILION

5:15 pm WEDNESDAY SESSION ADJOURNS

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 20107:00 am - 3:30 pm REGISTRATION IN THE BAYVIEW FOYER

7:00 am - 8:00 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST IN THE REGATTA PAVILION

8:00 am - 12:00 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS - Please refer to the following pages for session schedule

9:45 am - 10:15 am MORNING BREAK IN THE REGATTA PAVILION

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm LUNCH WITH SPEAKER IN THE REGATTA PAVILION Systems 2020 Ms. Kristen Baldwin, Director, Systems Analysis, Systems Engineering Directorate, Office of the Director, Defense Research and Engineering

1:30 pm - 3:30 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS - Please refer to the following pages for session schedule

3:30 pm CONFERENCE ADJOURNS

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TRACK 8:00 AM SESSION A

10:15 AM SESSION B

1:00 PMSESSION C

3:15 PMSESSION D

TR

AC

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Palm

II

10803 - 1A8 - Tutorial: NCOIC Systems, Capabilities, Operations, Programs, and Enterprises (SCOPE) Model

Mr. Hans Polzer, Lockheed Martin

10803 - 1B8 - Tutorial: NCOIC Systems, Capabilities, Operations, Programs, and Enterprises (SCOPE) Model

Mr. Hans Polzer, Lockheed Martin

10770 - 1C8 - Tutorial: NCOIC’s Network Centric Analysis Tool (NCAT TM)

Dr. Todd Schneider, Raytheon Company

10770 - 1D8 - Tutorial: NCOIC’s Network Centric Analysis Tool (NCAT TM)

Dr. Todd Schneider, Raytheon Company

TR

AC

K 7

Palm

I

10895 - 1A7 - Tutorial: How to Design Lean Systems Engineering Processes and Procedures Mr. Tim Olson, Lean Solutions Institute, Inc.

10895 - 1A7 - Tutorial: How to Design Lean Systems Engineering Processes and Procedures Mr. Tim Olson, Lean Solutions Institute, Inc.

10894 - 1C7 - Tutorial: How to Achieve Measurable ROI Using Best-In-Class Early Defect Detection and Defect Prevention

Mr. Tim Olson, Lean Solutions Institute, Inc.

10894 - 1D7 - Tutorial: How to Achieve Measurable ROI Using Best-In-Class Early Defect Detection and Defect Prevention

Mr. Tim Olson, Lean Solutions Institute, Inc.

TR

AC

K 6

Mis

sion

III

10748 - 1A6 - Tutorial: Risk Management and Beyond

Mr. Al Florence, The MITRE Corporation

10748 - 1B6 - Tutorial: Risk Management and Beyond

Mr. Al Florence, The MITRE Corporation

10749 - 1C6 - Tutorial: Life Cycle Configuration Management

Mr. Al Florence, The MITRE Corporation

10749 - 1D6 - Tutorial: Life Cycle Configuration Management

Mr. Al Florence, The MITRE Corporation

TR

AC

K 5

M

issi

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I

10984 - 1A5 - Tutorial: Systems Engineering Integration Effectiveness: Reducing the Uncertainties of Integration

Mr. Gary Langford, Naval Postgraduate School

10984 - 1B5 - Tutorial: Systems Engineering Integration Effectiveness: Reducing the Uncertainties of Integration

Mr. Gary Langford, Naval Postgraduate School

10941 - 1C5 - Tutorial: Development of Requirements for Reliable Software Systems — Guidance and Pitfalls

Mr. William Bail, The MITRE Corporation

10941 - 1D5 - Tutorial: Development of Requirements for Reliable Software Systems — Guidance and Pitfalls

Mr. William Bail, The MITRE Corporation

TR

AC

K 4

Mis

sion

I

10805 - 1A4 - Tutorial: Seven Mentoring Fundamentals to Support Systems Engineering Workforce Development

Mr. Nicholas Torelli, ODDR&E/SE

10805 - 1B4 - Tutorial: Seven Mentoring Fundamentals to Support Systems Engineering Workforce Development

Mr. Nicholas Torelli, ODDR&E/SE

11055 - 1C4 - Tutorial: Transitioning Technology to the Warfighter

Mr. William Decker, Defense Acquisition University

11055 - 1D4 - Tutorial: Transitioning Technology to the Warfighter

Mr. William Decker, Defense Acquisition University

TR

AC

K 3

Bay

view

I

11094 - 1A3 - Tutorial: An Introduction to the Use of Modeling and Simulation Throughout the Systems Engineering Process

Dr. James Coolahan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

11094 - 1B3 - Tutorial: An Introduction to the Use of Modeling and Simulation Throughout the Systems Engineering Process

Dr. James Coolahan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

10709 - 1C3 - Tutorial: Systems of Systems: Answering the Organizational Implications

Dr. Stan Rifkin, U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research

10709 - 1D3 - Tutorial: Systems of Systems: Answering the Organizational Implications

Dr. Stan Rifkin, U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research

TR

AC

K 2

Bayv

iew

II

10834 - 1A2 - Tutorial: Improved Acquisition Processes Through Incremental Commitments Dr. Barry Boehm, University of Southern California

10834 - 1B2 - Tutorial: Improved Acquisition Processes Through Incremental Commitments Dr. Barry Boehm, University of Southern California

11090 - 1C2 - Tutorial: Software Technology Readiness Assessment — Defense Acquisition Guidance

Dr. Peter Hantos, The Aerospace Corporation

11090 - 1C2 - Tutorial: Software Technology Readiness Assessment — Defense Acquisition Guidance

Dr. Peter Hantos, The Aerospace Corporation

TR

AC

K 1

Bay

view

III

10480 - 1A1 - Tutorial: Universal Architecture Description Framework

Mr. Jeffrey Grady, JOG System Engineering, Inc.

10480 - 1B1 - Tutorial: Universal Architecture Description Framework Mr. Jeffrey Grady, JOG System Engineering, Inc.

10844 -1C1 - Tutorial: CONOPS Development and Architectures

Dr. Steven Dam, SPEC Innovations

10844 -1D1 - Tutorial: CONOPS Development and Architectures

Dr. Steven Dam, SPEC Innovations

MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, TUTORIAL SESSIONS

SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CONFERENCETUTORIALS: OCTOBER 25

Tutorial Sessions A-B and C-D are continuous

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TRACK 10Logistics Supportability

and Sustainment Crown Point

Mr. Joel Moorvitch, Raytheon Company

1059

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Mr.

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Pr

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Mr.

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TRACK 10Logistics Supportability

and Sustainment Crown Point

Mr. Joel Moorvitch, Raytheon Company

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6 - L

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Dem

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ain

Sche

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, and

M

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Goa

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Mr.

Jeffr

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Arm

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Cen

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Air F

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Mob

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ppro

ach

Mr.

Ray

Flo

res,

USA

F Ai

r Mob

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Dire

ctor

ate,

Ae

rona

utic

al S

yste

m

TRACK 9Human Systems Integration

Mariner Point

Ms. Elaine Thorpe, The Boeing Company

1107

7 - D

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SI

into

Com

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Indu

stry

Prac

tice

Dr.

Nor

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pany

1072

4 - S

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trat

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Sy

stem

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ion

Envi

ronm

ent

Dr.

Will

iam

Ree

se,

Nor

thro

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man

El

ectro

nic

Syste

ms

1085

1 - A

sses

smen

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Hum

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Inte

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ion

in A

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Acqu

isitio

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Mr.

John

Maz

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len

Ham

ilton

TRACK 9Human Systems Integration

Mariner Point

Ms. Elaine Thorpe, The Boeing Company

1108

2 - H

SI T

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latio

n of

Cap

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Requ

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to

Acqu

isitio

n

Ms.

Lisa

Kam

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oz

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1095

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uman

Sys

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R

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ly F

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Mrs

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Dr.

Mat

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TRACK 8Test & Evaluation in Systems Engineering

Palm II

Dr. Beth Wilson, Raytheon Company

Darlene Mosser-Kerner, ODDR&E/DT&E

1060

4 - T

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Eval

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Mr.

Ryan

Nor

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Miss

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Envi

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est

Cap

abili

ty, L

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Syste

ms

Engi

neer

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3 - 2

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r DoD

T&

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sour

ces

Dr.

Suza

nne

Stro

hl,

OSD

AT

&L

Test

Reso

urce

Man

agem

ent

Cen

ter

TRACK 8Test & Evaluation in Systems Engineering

Palm II

Dr. Beth Wilson, Raytheon Company

Darlene Mosser-Kerner, ODDR&E/DT&E

1090

3 - G

uard

ing

the

Inte

nt o

f Req

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men

ts Th

roug

hout

the T

est

Exec

utio

n C

ycle

Mr.

Step

hen

Scuk

anec

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rop

Gru

mm

an,

Aero

spac

e Se

ctor

1074

1 - D

efini

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Impl

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ting

and

Testi

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iona

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men

ts on

Agi

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Prog

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Mrs

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othy

Act

on,

Lock

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Mar

tin

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Mrs

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TRACK 7Enterprise Health Management

Palm I

Mr. Howard Savage, SCIMr. Chris Reisig, The Boeing

Company

1105

6 - U

nman

ned

Gro

und

Vehi

cle

Inte

grat

ed

Dia

gnos

tics

Mr.

Larr

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RIV

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opm

ents,

In

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prov

emen

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Com

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Sys

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Info

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Mr.

Dar

rell

Bart

z, Th

e Bo

eing

Com

pany

TRACK 7Enterprise Health Management

Palm I

Mr. Howard Savage, SCIMr. Chris Reisig, The Boeing

Company

1103

2 - U

sing

Com

mer

cial

-Off-

The-

Shel

f (C

OT

S)

Busin

ess I

ntel

ligen

ce

Softw

are T

ools

to

Supp

ort A

ircra

ft an

d Au

tom

ated

Tes

t Sys

tem

(A

TS)

Mai

nten

ance

En

viro

nmen

ts

Mr.

Stev

en H

ead,

The

Boei

ng C

ompa

ny

1096

7 - E

nter

prise

Hea

lth

Man

agem

ent T

echn

olog

y Tr

ansit

ion

Issu

es a

nd P

ath

Forw

ard

Mr.

Chr

is Re

isig,

The

Boei

ng C

ompa

ny

TRACK 6 Workforce Development

Mission III

Dr. Don Gelosh, ODDR&E/SE

Dr. Arthur Pyster, Stevens Institute of Technology

1093

2 - B

KCAS

E:

Body

of K

now

ledge

and

Cur

ricul

um to

Adv

ance

Sy

stem

s Eng

inee

ring

Dr.

Arth

ur P

yste

r, St

even

s In

stitu

te o

f Tec

hnol

ogy

1106

8 - G

RCSE

and

Gsw

E200

9: E

duca

tiona

l Ad

vanc

emen

ts to

Sup

port

Gov

ernm

ent a

nd In

dustr

y

Ms.

Nico

le H

utch

ison,

An

alytic

Ser

vice

s, In

c.

1107

8 - C

urric

ulum

fo

r the

Life

Cyc

le o

f the

Sy

stem

s Eng

inee

r

Dr.

Car

lee

Bish

op,

Geo

rgia

Tec

h Re

sear

ch

Insti

tute

TRACK 6 Workforce Development

Mission III

Dr. Don Gelosh, ODDR&E/SE

Dr. Arthur Pyster, Stevens Institute of Technology

1093

3 - P

anel

: In

Sear

ch o

f the

Prin

cipl

es o

f Sys

tem

s Eng

inee

ring

(BK

CAS

E)

Mr.

Ric

hard

Adc

ock,

Cra

nfiel

d U

nive

rsity

WE

DN

ESD

AY, O

CT

OB

ER

27,

CO

NC

UR

RE

NT

SE

SSIO

NS

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TRACK 5 Modeling & Simulation

Mission II

Dr. James Coolahan, Johns Hopkins University Applied

Physics Laboratory

1143

6 - P

anel

: Ove

rvie

w o

f CR

EAT

E —

Phy

sics B

ased

Mod

elin

g an

d Si

mul

atio

n

Mr.

Osc

ar G

oldf

arb

Mr.

Dou

g Po

st D

r. Bo

b M

eaki

n

TRACK 5 Modeling & Simulation

Mission II

Dr. James Coolahan, Johns Hopkins University Applied

Physics Laboratory

1082

8 - U

nder

stand

ing

the

Incr

easin

gly

Impo

rtan

t Rol

e M

&S

Play

s in

Dep

artm

ent o

f D

efen

se A

cqui

sitio

n

Ms.

Philo

men

aZi

mm

erm

an,

OD

DR

&E/

SE

1095

8 - R

esul

ts of

a S

tudy

on

the

Man

agem

ent o

f Bro

adly

-N

eede

d M

odel

ing

and

Sim

ulat

ion

Tool

s

Dr.

Jam

es C

oola

han,

JH

U/A

PL

1073

5 - B

est P

ract

ices

for

the

Dev

elop

men

t of M

odel

s an

d Si

mul

atio

ns D

r. K

athe

rine

Mor

se, J

HU

/AP

L

TRACK 4Early Systems Engineering

Mission I

Mr. John Lohse, Raytheon Company

Mr. Jeff Loren, Alion Science & Technology

1094

4 - D

evel

opm

ent

Plan

ning

Upd

ate:

Po

licy

Evol

utio

n fro

m a

Te

chni

cal P

ersp

ectiv

e

Mr.

Mic

hael

Duff

ey,

OD

DR

&E/

SE

1076

6 - F

indi

ngs a

nd

Reco

mm

enda

tions

fro

m th

e N

DIA

/OSD

D

evel

opm

ent P

lann

ing

Wor

king

Gro

up

Mr.

John

Loh

se,

Ray

theo

n C

ompa

ny

1079

0 - A

Bet

ter-

Info

rmed

Mat

erie

l D

evel

opm

ent D

ecisi

on

for U

SAF

Prog

ram

s

Mr.

Jeff

Lore

n, A

lion

Scie

nce

& T

echn

olog

y

TRACK 4Early Systems Engineering

Mission I

Mr. John Lohse, Raytheon Company

Mr. Jeff Loren, Alion Science & Technology

1078

6 - E

arly

Sys

tem

s En

gine

erin

g to

Ach

ieve

M

S B

Mr.

Mic

hael

Gay

dar,

NAV

AIR

1101

1 - S

yste

ms

Engi

neer

ing

in

Dev

elop

men

t Pla

nnin

g an

d Sc

ienc

e &

Te

chno

logy

Dr.

Ken

neth

Bar

ker,

U.S

. Ai

r For

ce

1101

5 - D

evel

opin

g a

Miss

ion

Solu

tion:

Fro

m

Miss

ion

Gap

Ana

lysis

to

Pref

erre

d Sy

stem

Con

cept

Ms.

Eliza

beth

M. O

’Kee

fe,

Rayt

heon

Com

pany

TRACK 3Systems of Systems

Bayview III

Dr. Judith Dahmann, The MITRE Corporation

Mr. John R. Palmer, The Boeing Company

1091

3 - U

pdat

e on

SoS

SE

: SoS

SE

Artif

acts

and

A Pr

actit

ione

r Vie

w

Dr.

Judi

th D

ahm

ann,

The

MIT

RE C

orpo

ratio

n

1080

6 - K

ey S

yste

m o

f Sy

stem

s Eng

inee

ring

Artif

acts

to G

uide

En

gine

erin

g Ac

tiviti

es

Dr.

Jo A

nn L

ane,

U

nive

rsity

of S

outh

ern

Cal

iforn

ia

1059

8 - S

yste

ms

Engi

neer

ing

Proc

esse

s Im

prov

emen

t Usi

ng

the

CM

MI i

n La

rge

Syste

m o

f Sys

tem

s Sp

ace

Prog

ram

s

Mrs

. Rev

ital G

oldb

erg,

Is

rael

Aer

ospa

ce

Indu

strie

s

TRACK 3Systems of Systems

Bayview III

Dr. Judith Dahmann, The MITRE Corporation

Mr. John R. Palmer, The Boeing Company

1083

8 - Th

e Jo

int L

and

Com

pone

nt C

onstr

uctiv

e Tr

aini

ng C

apab

ility

: An

SoS

Succ

ess S

tory

Ms.

Laur

a Fein

erm

an,

The M

ITRE

Cor

pora

tion

1090

8 - M

issio

n Th

read

W

orks

hop

— L

esso

ns

Lear

ned

in E

nd-to

-End

C

apab

ility

and

Qua

lity

Attr

ibut

e Sp

ecifi

catio

n fo

r SoS

Arc

hite

ctur

e D

evel

opm

ent

Mr.

Mr.

Will

iam

Woo

d,

Softw

are

Engi

neer

ing

Insti

tute

1104

7 - A

Com

plia

nce

Cas

e fo

r Int

erop

erab

ility

in

Syste

ms o

f Sys

tem

s

Mr.

Jam

es S

mith

, C

arne

gie

Mel

lon

Softw

are

Engi

neer

ing

Insti

tute

TRACK 2 Net-Centric Operations/

Interoperability Bayview II

Mr. Jack Zavin, ASD (NII)Mr. Hans Polzer, Lockheed Martin

1084

9 - P

rincip

les o

f Net

-C

entri

city

Mr.

Han

s Pol

zer,

Lock

heed

M

artin

1076

8 - M

issio

n En

gine

erin

g for

W

arfig

htin

g Int

egra

tion

of

Net

-Cen

tric S

yste

ms

Ms.

Eilee

n Bj

orkm

an, U

.S.

Air F

orce

1106

4 - C

onso

lidat

ed

Find

ings

and

Ap

proa

ches

to S

oS

Inte

rope

rabi

lity

Cha

lleng

es: I

nsig

hts

from

the

Fiel

d

Dr.

Car

ol S

ledg

e,

Softw

are

Engi

neer

ing

Insti

tute

TRACK 2 Net-Centric Operations/

Interoperability Bayview II

Mr. Jack Zavin, ASD (NII)Mr. Hans Polzer, Lockheed Martin

1112

2 - I

nter

oper

abili

ty

Spec

ifica

tions

: C

hara

cter

istic

s an

d Pr

oces

ses f

or

Bette

r Ach

ievi

ng

Inte

rope

rabi

lity

Amon

g In

depe

nden

tly D

evel

oped

Sy

stem

s

Dr.

Car

ol S

ledg

e,

Softw

are

Engi

neer

ing

Insti

tute

1085

2 - I

nter

oper

abili

ty

by D

esig

n

Mr.

Ken

Haf

ner,

SPAW

ARSY

SCO

M

1083

9 - M

oder

niza

tion

of

the

JAD

OC

S Pr

ogra

m

Mr.

Stev

e K

oval

ak,

Ray

theo

n C

ompa

ny N

CS/

CSS

TRACK 1 Systems Engineering

Effectiveness Bayview I

Mr. Al Brown, The Boeing Company

Ms. Dona Lee, SAIC

1091

2 - S

ystem

s Eng

inee

ring

Polic

y and

Gui

danc

e Im

plem

entat

ion

of th

e W

eapo

n Sy

stem

s Acq

uisit

ion

Refo

rm A

ct (W

SARA

) of

2009

–One

Yea

r Late

r

Ms.

Shar

on V

annu

cci,

OD

DR&

E/SE

1100

3 - G

AO O

bser

vatio

ns

on D

oD Im

plem

enta

tion

of

the 2

009

WSA

RA

Mrs

. Che

ryl A

ndre

w, U

.S.

Gov

ernm

ent A

ccou

ntab

ility

O

ffice

1095

1 - D

oD S

yner

gy

with

Inte

rnat

iona

l St

anda

rds

Dr.

Kar

en J.

Ric

hter

, In

stitu

te fo

r Def

ense

An

alys

es

TRACK 1 Systems Engineering

Effectiveness Bayview I

Mr. Al Brown, The Boeing Company

Ms. Dona Lee, SAIC

1085

3 - V

alue o

f Sys

tem

s En

gine

erin

g

Ms.

Ker

ri Po

lidor

e, AR

DEC

1108

7 - I

mpr

ovem

ent

Initi

ativ

es a

t C-1

7

Mr.

Siva

m P

aram

anat

han,

Th

e Bo

eing

Com

pany

1110

6 - P

ract

ical

Agi

le

Requ

irem

ents

Engi

neer

ing

Mr.

Phili

p M

atuz

ic, Th

e Bo

eing

Com

pany

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DN

ESD

AY, O

CT

OB

ER

27,

CO

NC

UR

RE

NT

SE

SSIO

NS

CO

NT

INU

ED

TRAC

KSE

SSIO

N CH

AIR

1:30

PM

2:05

PM

2:40

PM

TRAC

KSE

SSIO

N CH

AIR

3:30

PM

4:05

PM4:

40 P

M

TRACK 10Logistics Supportability and

Sustainment Crown Point

Mr. Joel Moorvitch, Raytheon Company

1075

3 - S

yste

ms E

ngin

eerin

g an

d th

e WSA

RA

Prod

uct

Supp

ort A

sses

smen

t

CAP

T B

asil

Gra

y, U

SN (R

et),

PRT

M

1077

4 - P

LM fo

r Sys

tem

s En

gine

erin

g Su

ppor

t w

ithin

EC

SS

Mrs

. Seg

rid H

arris

-W

right

, Air

Forc

e Lo

gisti

cs T

rans

form

atio

n O

rgan

izatio

n

1145

8 - Th

e Ar

t of

Affor

dabi

lity

— G

ettin

g th

e Be

st Va

lue

for T

otal

O

wne

rshi

p C

ost

Ms.

Lee-

Ann

Shar

pe

Seel

ing,

Ray

theo

n C

ompa

ny

TRACK 10Architecture

Crown Point

Ms. Barbara Sheeley, The Boeing Company

1077

1 - F

irst S

teps

in

the

Dev

elop

men

t of

an

Arch

itect

ure

Fram

ewor

k fo

r a P

rodu

ct

Dev

elop

men

t Pro

cess

Mr.

Jeffr

ey W

illia

ms,

Sout

hern

Met

hodi

st U

nive

rsity

1084

2 - Th

e In

tera

ctio

n of

CO

NO

PS a

nd

Arch

itect

ure

Dr.

Stev

en D

am, S

PEC

In

nova

tions

1058

4 - E

nter

prise

Ar

chite

ctur

e M

odel

-Driv

en

Sim

ulat

ion

Mr.

Robe

rt B

yrd,

Ser

co, I

nc.

1084

1 - Th

e Ro

le o

f En

terp

rise

Arch

itect

ure

Upd

ates

in G

uidi

ng

Dec

entr

alize

d O

rgan

izatio

ns

Mr.

John

Sch

atz,

SPEC

In

nova

tions

TRACK 9Human Systems

Integration Mariner Point

Ms. Elaine Thorpe, The Boeing Company

1097

1 - A

-10,

Thun

derb

olt

II —

a S

tudy

of H

uman

Sy

stem

s Int

egra

tion

Dr.

Dav

id Ja

cque

s, Pl

anne

d Sy

stem

s Int

erna

tiona

l

1093

7 - A

dvan

ced

Use

of

Prot

otyp

ing

in H

uman

C

ompu

ter I

nter

face

D

evel

opm

ent

Mr.

Andy

Orz

echo

wsk

i, D

epar

tmen

t of t

he N

avy

TRACK 9System Safety-ESOH

Mariner Point

Mr. Sherman Forbes, SAF/AQRE

1113

0 - A

cqui

sitio

n ES

OH

— F

ollo

w Th

roug

h Af

ter t

he P

olic

y is

Prin

ted

Mr.

Dav

id A

siello

, Offi

ce

Dep

uty

Und

er S

ecre

tary

of

Def

ense

(I&

E)

1090

7 - A

Cas

e St

udy

of a

n Ev

olvi

ng E

SOH

Pr

ogra

m —

One

C

ompa

ny’s

Pers

pect

ive

Mr.

Mic

hael

Par

ulis,

El

ectr

ic B

oat

Cor

pora

tion

1112

0 - A

ddre

ssin

g En

viro

nmen

tal S

afet

y an

d O

ccup

atio

nal H

ealth

(ESO

H)

in S

yste

ms E

ngin

eerin

g Ac

ross

th

e En

tire

Acqu

isitio

n Li

fe

Cyc

le

Mr.

Ted

Gra

dy, U

SAF

- Ae

rona

utic

al S

yste

ms C

ente

r

TRACK 8Test & Evaluation in Systems Engineering

Palm II

Dr. Beth Wilson, Raytheon Company

Darlene Mosser-Kerner, ODDR&E/DT&E

1083

1 - T

&E

Met

hodo

logy

fo

r Bus

ines

s Sys

tem

s

Dr.

Aaro

n D

rew,

Def

ense

Bu

sines

s Tra

nsfo

rmat

ion

Agen

cy

1093

5 - S

trat

egic

Ent

erpr

ise

Test

and

Eval

uatio

n Pr

oces

s Ap

proa

ch

Ms.

Har

riette

Tul

los-

Bank

s, N

aval

Sur

face

War

fare

C

ente

r, D

ahlg

ren

Div

ision

1086

5 - E

ngin

eerin

g fo

r In

tegr

atio

n

Mr.

Ric

hard

She

lton,

N

orth

rop

Gru

mm

an

Cor

pora

tion

TRACK 8Joint Cyber/SW Intensive

Palm II

Mr. Paul Croll, CSC

1091

8 - R

atio

naliz

ing

Gov

erna

nce,

Eng

inee

ring

Prac

tice,

and

Eng

inee

ring

Econ

omic

s in

the

Syste

m

and

Softw

are

Assu

ranc

e Tr

ade

Spac

e

Mr.

Paul

Cro

ll, C

SC

1104

2 - C

yber

Se

curit

y an

d Sy

stem

s En

gine

erin

g

Dr.

Raj

u Pa

tel,

U.S

. Air

Forc

e

TRACK 7Technology Maturity

Palm I

Mr. Bill Nolte andDr. James Malas, Plans and Programs Directorate

1106

0 - G

AO’s

Annu

al

Asse

ssm

ent o

f Sel

ecte

d W

eapo

ns P

rogr

ams

Mr.

Trav

is M

aste

rs, U

.S.

Gov

ernm

ent A

ccou

ntab

ility

O

ffice

1087

5 - I

nteg

ratin

g th

e Te

chno

logy

and

Sys

tem

s D

evel

opm

ent L

ifecy

cles

to

Mat

ure T

echn

olog

y fo

r Tr

ansit

ion

Mr.

Troy

Pet

erso

n, B

ooz

Alle

n H

amilt

on

1071

5 - A

ustr

alia’

s Ex

perie

nce

in T

echn

ical

R

isk A

sses

smen

t for

D

efen

ce A

cqui

sitio

ns

Dr.

Dav

id W

ood,

D

epar

tmen

t of D

efen

ce

TRACK 7Technology Maturity

Palm I

Mr. Bill Nolte andDr. James Malas, Plans and Programs Directorate

1073

6 - A

dapt

ing

Syste

ms E

ngin

eerin

g Be

st Pr

actic

es to

Tec

hnol

ogy

Dev

elop

men

t in

Appl

ied

Rese

arch

Mr.

Jeff

Cra

ver,

Def

ense

Ac

quisi

tion

Uni

vers

ity

1109

5 - Th

e Ro

le o

f Ar

chite

ctur

e St

anda

rds

and

Tool

s in

Iden

tifyi

ng

Softw

are-

Crit

ical

Te

chno

logy

Ele

men

ts

Dr.

Pete

r Han

tos,

The

Aero

spac

e C

orpo

ratio

n

1109

9 - P

erfo

rmin

g So

ftwar

e Fe

asib

ility

Ana

lysis

on

Maj

or

Def

ense

Acq

uisit

ion

Prog

ram

s

Mr.

Jim Th

omps

on,

OD

DR

&E/

SE

TRACK 6 Workforce Development

Mission III

Dr. Don Gelosh,ODDR&E/SE

Dr. Arthur Pyster, Stevens Institute of Technology

1093

9 - I

mpr

ovin

g th

e D

epar

tmen

t of D

efen

se a

nd

Indu

stry

Syste

ms E

ngin

eerin

g W

orkf

orce

Dr.

Don

Gel

osh,

OD

DR

&E/

SE

Mr.

Dou

g W

estp

hal a

nd D

r. Jo

hn S

node

rly, D

AU

1065

1 - R

ealiz

ing

the

Visi

on: I

nnov

ativ

e Pr

actic

es

to E

nhan

ce th

e C

apab

ility

of

the

Syste

ms E

ngin

eerin

g W

orkf

orce

Dr.

Jani

ce Z

iark

o, Th

e M

ITR

E C

orpo

ratio

n

1112

3 - 7

Sec

rets

to

Dev

elop

a G

reat

SE

Trai

ning

Pro

gram

Mr.

Jimm

y Th

ai, S

AIC

TRACK 6 Workforce Development

Mission III

Dr. Don Gelosh, ODDR&E/SE

Dr. Arthur Pyster, Stevens Institute of Technology

1088

3 - U

nder

grad

uate

Sy

stem

s Eng

inee

ring

Prog

ram

s in

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es

Dr.

Arth

ur P

yste

r, St

even

s In

stitu

te o

f Tec

hnol

ogy

Dr.

Don

Gel

osh,

O

DD

R&E/

SE

1100

6 - L

ever

agin

g Re

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r. R

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Volk

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SSC

Pac

ific

TRACK 5 Modeling & Simulation

Mission II

Dr. James Coolahan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

1059

1 - M

ilita

ry M

odel

ing

&

Sim

ulat

ion

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ms O

rient

ed

Arch

itect

ure

(SO

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Gar

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Cap

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and

Sim

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now

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e an

d Re

use

Mr.

Stev

e H

unt,

Alio

n Sc

ienc

e an

d Te

chno

logy

TRACK 5 Modeling & Simulation

Mission II

Dr. James Coolahan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

1081

3 - S

yste

ms

Engi

neer

ing

Initi

ativ

es fo

r Ve

rifica

tion,

Val

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L

Mr.

Tim

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Trit

sch,

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TRACK 4Early Systems Engineering

Mission I

Mr. John Lohse, Raytheon Company

Mr. Jeff Loren, Alion Science & Technology

1050

7 - D

evel

opin

g a

Net

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entr

ic M

issio

n Ar

chite

ctur

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From

Miss

ion

Anal

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to

Exec

utab

le M

odel

Mr.

Jam

es S

ierc

hio,

Ray

theo

n M

issile

Sys

tem

s

1146

6 - A

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O’s

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ttle

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Initi

ativ

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ly S

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neer

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Mr.

Han

s Pol

zer,

Lock

heed

M

artin

1078

4 - S

uita

bilit

y Im

pact

s on

Rap

id

Dev

elop

men

t

Mr.

Mic

hael

Gay

dar,

NAV

AIR

TRACK 4Early Systems Engineering

Mission I

Mr. John Lohse, Raytheon Company

Mr. Jeff Loren, Alion Science & Technology

1113

1 - Th

e C

ase

for

Con

sider

ing

Acqu

isitio

n Pr

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tabi

lity

Prio

r to

Mat

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l D

evel

opm

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on

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D)

Mr.

Gre

gory

Lau

shin

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SAIC

1081

0 - I

mpr

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Te

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logy

Usin

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Dr.

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3 - E

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Sys

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s En

gine

erin

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r Tec

h Ba

se

Proj

ects

Mr.

Ric

hard

Sw

anso

n, H

PTI

TRACK 3Systems of Systems

Bayview III

Dr. Judith Dahmann, The MITRE Corporation

Mr. John R. Palmer, The Boeing Company

1088

7 - A

rmy

Syste

m-

of-S

yste

ms E

ngin

eerin

g Pr

oces

ses

Mr.

Terr

y Ed

war

ds, A

SA

(ALT

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1088

8 - A

rmy

Syste

m-

of-S

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ms A

rchi

tect

ure

Dev

elop

men

ts

Mr.

Dav

id P

oole

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LT) S

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1089

0 - S

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ngin

eerin

g fo

r Ar

my

Tran

spor

t

Mr.

Terr

y Ed

war

ds, A

SA

(ALT

) SoS

E

TRACK 3Joint Net-Centric/SOS

Bayview III

Mr. Jack Zavin, ASD (NII)

Dr. Judith Dahmann, The MITRE Corporation

1095

5 - N

etw

ork

Cen

tric

Pa

ttern

s for

Sys

tem

In

tero

pera

bilit

y

Mr.

Mar

k Bo

wle

r, Th

e Bo

eing

Com

pany

1075

4 - U

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stand

ing

the

Lim

its o

f Sys

tem

s of

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ms

Dr.

Elw

in O

ng, B

ooz

Alle

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amilt

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1106

5 - M

issio

n Le

vel

Engi

neer

ing

Ms.

Hel

ene

Ande

rson

, AS

N(R

DA)

CH

SEN

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TRACK 2 Net-Centric Operations/

Interoperability Bayview II

Mr. Jack Zavin, ASD (NII)Mr. Hans Polzer, Lockheed

Martin

1082

9 - B

attle

Com

man

d an

d Si

mul

atio

n In

tero

pera

bilit

y U

sing

Com

mon

Geo

spat

ial

Repr

esen

tatio

ns

Mr.

Thom

as S

tanz

ione

, VT

M

AK

1079

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rocu

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Pilo

t: In

tegr

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Fe

asib

ility

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essm

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Proj

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ftwar

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gine

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g

Dr.

Ray

mon

d M

adac

hy,

Nav

al P

ostg

radu

ate

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ol

TRACK 2 Program Management

Bayview II

Mr. Hal Wilson, Northrop Grumman Information Systems

Ms. Dona Lee, SAIC

1093

4 - Th

e Ev

olvi

ng

Ope

ratio

nal E

nviro

nmen

t as

a U

nify

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datio

n fo

r Sys

tem

s Eng

inee

ring

and

Acqu

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ecisi

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Mak

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Mr.

Vin

cent

Ros

ke,

Insti

tute

for D

efen

se

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yses

1107

3 - A

dvan

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Sy

stem

s Eng

inee

ring

Thro

ugh

Use

of

Col

labo

rativ

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ace

Mr.

Geo

rge

Ric

hard

Fr

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an, U

.S. A

ir Fo

rce

1079

6 - V

alui

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yste

m

Flex

ibili

ty v

ia T

otal

O

wne

rshi

p C

ost A

naly

sis

Dr.

Barr

y Bo

ehm

, Uni

vers

ity

of S

outh

ern

Cal

iforn

ia

TRACK 1 Systems Engineering

Effectiveness Bayview I

Mr. Al Brown, The Boeing Company

Ms. Dona Lee, SAIC

1077

3 - N

DIA

Top

5

Softw

are

and

Syste

ms

Engi

neer

ing

Issu

es -

2010

Mr.

Har

old

Wils

on, N

orth

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mm

an In

form

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n Sy

stem

s, D

SD

1081

9 - S

yste

ms

Engi

neer

ing

Prog

ram

M

etric

s

Mr.

Jim Th

omps

on,

OD

DR

&E/

SE

1108

9 - N

aval

Sys

tem

s En

gine

erin

g Te

chni

cal

Revi

ew P

roce

ss

Mr.

Paul

Dub

e,

ASN

(RD

A) C

HSE

NG

TRACK 1 Systems Engineering

Effectiveness Bayview I

Mr. Al Brown, The Boeing Company

Ms. Dona Lee, SAIC

1085

0 - S

yste

m

Engi

neer

ing

Effec

tiven

ess

Mrs

. Kal

yani

Trip

athi

, U

.S. A

rmy

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DEC

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5 - A

Fra

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Dr.

Naz

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M

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ctic

al

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Mr.

Geo

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TRACK 5 Modeling & Simulation

Mission II

Dr. James Coolahan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

1059

1 - M

ilita

ry M

odel

ing

&

Sim

ulat

ion

Syste

ms O

rient

ed

Arch

itect

ure

(SO

A) C

once

pts

Pilo

t

Dr.

Gar

y Al

len,

Join

t Tra

inin

g Ev

alua

tion

and

Inte

grat

ion

Cen

ter

1089

1 - L

ever

agin

g LV

C

Sim

ulat

ion

Cap

abili

ties f

or

Syste

ms A

naly

sis

Dr.

Dou

glas

Hod

son,

W

PAFB

1092

2 - Th

e M

odel

ing

and

Sim

ulat

ion

Cat

alog

fo

r Disc

over

y, K

now

ledg

e an

d Re

use

Mr.

Stev

e H

unt,

Alio

n Sc

ienc

e an

d Te

chno

logy

TRACK 5 Modeling & Simulation

Mission II

Dr. James Coolahan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

1081

3 - S

yste

ms

Engi

neer

ing

Initi

ativ

es fo

r Ve

rifica

tion,

Val

idat

ion,

an

d Ac

cred

itatio

n of

DoD

M

odel

s and

Sim

ulat

ions

Ms.

Philo

men

aZi

mm

erm

an, O

DD

R&

E/SE

1095

9 - N

DIA

Mod

el

Base

d En

gine

erin

g (M

BE) S

ubco

mm

ittee

Re

port

Mr.

Fran

k Sa

lvat

ore,

H

PTI

1106

3 - B

est P

ract

ices

in

Con

trac

ting

for M

odel

s, Si

mul

atio

ns, a

nd A

ssoc

iate

d D

ata

Subc

omm

ittee

Rep

ort

Mr.

Den

nis S

hea,

Cen

ter F

or

Nav

al A

naly

ses

1082

7 - S

uppo

rtin

g W

eapo

n Sy

stem

s As

sess

men

ts w

ith

Real

istic

Syn

thet

ic

Envi

ronm

ent

Repr

esen

tatio

ns —

Whe

re

to G

o fo

r Aut

horit

ativ

e D

ata

Ms.

Philo

men

aZi

mm

erm

an,

OD

DR

&E/

SE

1109

1 - D

eplo

ymen

t of

MBS

E Pr

oces

ses U

sing

SysM

L

Mr.

Tim

othy

Trit

sch,

HPT

I

TRACK 4Early Systems Engineering

Mission I

Mr. John Lohse, Raytheon Company

Mr. Jeff Loren, Alion Science & Technology

1050

7 - D

evel

opin

g a

Net

-C

entr

ic M

issio

n Ar

chite

ctur

e:

From

Miss

ion

Anal

ysis

to

Exec

utab

le M

odel

Mr.

Jam

es S

ierc

hio,

Ray

theo

n M

issile

Sys

tem

s

1146

6 - A

pply

ing

NAT

O’s

Dist

ribut

ed N

etw

orke

d Ba

ttle

Labs

(DN

BL)

Initi

ativ

e to

Ear

ly S

yste

ms

Engi

neer

ing

Mr.

Han

s Pol

zer,

Lock

heed

M

artin

1078

4 - S

uita

bilit

y Im

pact

s on

Rap

id

Dev

elop

men

t

Mr.

Mic

hael

Gay

dar,

NAV

AIR

TRACK 4Early Systems Engineering

Mission I

Mr. John Lohse, Raytheon Company

Mr. Jeff Loren, Alion Science & Technology

1113

1 - Th

e C

ase

for

Con

sider

ing

Acqu

isitio

n Pr

ogra

m E

xecu

tabi

lity

Prio

r to

Mat

erie

l D

evel

opm

ent D

ecisi

on

(MD

D)

Mr.

Gre

gory

Lau

shin

e,

SAIC

1081

0 - I

mpr

ovin

g Su

cces

s with

Te

chno

logy

Usin

g an

Org

aniza

tiona

l Ep

istem

olog

y —

A

Con

cept

ual D

ecisi

on

Fram

ewor

k fo

r Ear

ly

Syste

ms E

ngin

eerin

g

Dr.

Chr

is Po

wel

l, H

PTI

1108

3 - E

arly

Sys

tem

s En

gine

erin

g fo

r Tec

h Ba

se

Proj

ects

Mr.

Ric

hard

Sw

anso

n, H

PTI

TRACK 3Systems of Systems

Bayview III

Dr. Judith Dahmann, The MITRE Corporation

Mr. John R. Palmer, The Boeing Company

1088

7 - A

rmy

Syste

m-

of-S

yste

ms E

ngin

eerin

g Pr

oces

ses

Mr.

Terr

y Ed

war

ds, A

SA

(ALT

) SoS

E

1088

8 - A

rmy

Syste

m-

of-S

yste

ms A

rchi

tect

ure

Dev

elop

men

ts

Mr.

Dav

id P

oole

, ASA

(A

LT) S

oSE

1089

0 - S

yste

ms-

of-

Syste

ms E

ngin

eerin

g fo

r Ar

my

Tran

spor

t

Mr.

Terr

y Ed

war

ds, A

SA

(ALT

) SoS

E

TRACK 3Joint Net-Centric/SOS

Bayview III

Mr. Jack Zavin, ASD (NII)

Dr. Judith Dahmann, The MITRE Corporation

1095

5 - N

etw

ork

Cen

tric

Pa

ttern

s for

Sys

tem

In

tero

pera

bilit

y

Mr.

Mar

k Bo

wle

r, Th

e Bo

eing

Com

pany

1075

4 - U

nder

stand

ing

the

Lim

its o

f Sys

tem

s of

Syste

ms

Dr.

Elw

in O

ng, B

ooz

Alle

n H

amilt

on

1106

5 - M

issio

n Le

vel

Engi

neer

ing

Ms.

Hel

ene

Ande

rson

, AS

N(R

DA)

CH

SEN

G

TRACK 2 Net-Centric Operations/

Interoperability Bayview II

Mr. Jack Zavin, ASD (NII)Mr. Hans Polzer, Lockheed

Martin

1082

9 - B

attle

Com

man

d an

d Si

mul

atio

n In

tero

pera

bilit

y U

sing

Com

mon

Geo

spat

ial

Repr

esen

tatio

ns

Mr.

Thom

as S

tanz

ione

, VT

M

AK

1079

9 - P

rocu

re-2

-Pay

Po

rtal

Pilo

t: In

tegr

ated

Fe

asib

ility

Ass

essm

ent (

IFA)

Ms.

Lien

Din

h, D

efen

se

Busin

ess T

rans

form

atio

n Ag

ency

1111

4 - P

anel

: Sys

tem

s En

gine

erin

g M

anag

emen

t an

d th

e Re

latio

nshi

p of

Sy

stem

s Eng

inee

ring

to

Proj

ect M

anag

emen

t and

So

ftwar

e En

gine

erin

g

Dr.

Ray

mon

d M

adac

hy,

Nav

al P

ostg

radu

ate

Scho

ol

TRACK 2 Program Management

Bayview II

Mr. Hal Wilson, Northrop Grumman Information Systems

Ms. Dona Lee, SAIC

1093

4 - Th

e Ev

olvi

ng

Ope

ratio

nal E

nviro

nmen

t as

a U

nify

ing

Foun

datio

n fo

r Sys

tem

s Eng

inee

ring

and

Acqu

isitio

n D

ecisi

on

Mak

ing

Mr.

Vin

cent

Ros

ke,

Insti

tute

for D

efen

se

Anal

yses

1107

3 - A

dvan

cing

Sy

stem

s Eng

inee

ring

Thro

ugh

Use

of

Col

labo

rativ

e Sp

ace

Mr.

Geo

rge

Ric

hard

Fr

eem

an, U

.S. A

ir Fo

rce

1079

6 - V

alui

ng S

yste

m

Flex

ibili

ty v

ia T

otal

O

wne

rshi

p C

ost A

naly

sis

Dr.

Barr

y Bo

ehm

, Uni

vers

ity

of S

outh

ern

Cal

iforn

ia

TRACK 1 Systems Engineering

Effectiveness Bayview I

Mr. Al Brown, The Boeing Company

Ms. Dona Lee, SAIC

1077

3 - N

DIA

Top

5

Softw

are

and

Syste

ms

Engi

neer

ing

Issu

es -

2010

Mr.

Har

old

Wils

on, N

orth

rop

Gru

mm

an In

form

atio

n Sy

stem

s, D

SD

1081

9 - S

yste

ms

Engi

neer

ing

Prog

ram

M

etric

s

Mr.

Jim Th

omps

on,

OD

DR

&E/

SE

1108

9 - N

aval

Sys

tem

s En

gine

erin

g Te

chni

cal

Revi

ew P

roce

ss

Mr.

Paul

Dub

e,

ASN

(RD

A) C

HSE

NG

TRACK 1 Systems Engineering

Effectiveness Bayview I

Mr. Al Brown, The Boeing Company

Ms. Dona Lee, SAIC

1085

0 - S

yste

m

Engi

neer

ing

Effec

tiven

ess

Mrs

. Kal

yani

Trip

athi

, U

.S. A

rmy

- AR

DEC

1075

5 - A

Fra

mew

ork

for E

valu

atin

g U

.S. D

oD S

yste

ms

Engi

neer

ing

Prin

cipl

es

Agai

nst D

efen

se S

yste

m

Qua

lity

Dr.

Naz

anin

Aziz

ian,

M

arin

e C

orps

Sys

tem

s C

omm

and

1078

7 - Th

e M

ITR

E Sy

stem

s En

gine

erin

g G

uide

: Pra

ctic

al

Gui

danc

e fo

r FFR

DC

Sys

tem

s En

gine

ers

Mr.

Geo

rge

Rebo

vich

, The

MIT

RE

Cor

pora

tion

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UR

SDAY

, OC

TO

BE

R 2

8, C

ON

CU

RR

EN

T S

ESS

ION

STR

ACK

SESS

ION

CHAI

R8:

00 A

M8:

35 A

M9:

10 A

MTR

ACK

SESS

ION

CHAI

R10

:15

AM10

:50

AM11

:25

AM

TRACK 10Architecture

Crown Point

Ms. Barbara Sheeley, The Boeing Company

1086

9 - P

ropo

sed

Func

tiona

l Arc

hite

ctur

e an

d As

soci

ated

Ben

efits

Anal

ysis

of a

Com

mon

G

roun

d C

ontro

l Sta

tion

for

Unm

anne

d Ai

rcra

ft Sy

stem

s

Mr.

Dou

glas

Mou

ssea

u,

NAV

AIR

1100

4 - D

efini

ng

Fact

ors N

eede

d to

D

evel

op a

Qua

litat

ive

Appr

oach

to A

sses

sing

a Pr

ogra

m A

rchi

tect

ure

Ms.

Eile

en M

cCon

kie,

G

WU

and

Nav

al

Surfa

ce W

arfa

re C

ente

r, D

ahlg

ren

Div

ision

TRACK 10Architecture

Crown Point

Ms. Barbara Sheeley, The Boeing Company

1072

0 - H

igh

Avai

labi

lity

and

Faul

t Man

agem

ent

in O

bjec

tive

Arch

itect

ure

Syste

ms

Mr.

Step

hen

Mill

s, G

oAhe

ad S

oftw

are

1076

0 - O

rgan

izing

Fo

r Suc

cess

: Im

prov

ing

Our

Eng

inee

ring

Team

Ar

chite

ctur

es

Mr.

Jam

es S

mith

, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Miss

iles

& F

ire C

ontro

l

1071

3 - S

cena

rio B

ased

Ev

alua

tion

of E

volu

tion

Road

map

s for

Agi

lity

and

Arch

itect

ural

Con

siste

ncy

Mr.

Will

iam

Woo

d,

Softw

are

Engi

neer

ing

Insti

tute

TRACK 9System Safety-ESOH

Mariner Point

Mr. Sherman Forbes, SAF/AQRE

1113

2 - I

nclu

ding

ESO

H

Requ

irem

ents

in JC

IDS

Doc

umen

ts

Mr.

Jeffe

rson

Wal

ker,

Booz

Al

len

Ham

ilton

1072

1 - D

evel

opm

enta

l En

viro

nmen

t, Sa

fety

and

O

ccup

atio

nal H

ealth

Ev

alua

tion:

A R

isk

Asse

ssm

ent T

ool f

or E

arly

Ev

alua

tion

of E

nviro

nmen

t, Sa

fety

, and

Occ

upat

iona

l H

ealth

Impa

cts

Mr.

Thom

as B

ush,

Hug

hes

Asso

ciat

es, I

nc.

1095

0 - C

an

Envi

ronm

enta

l Su

stain

abili

ty b

e Fa

ctor

ed in

to D

oD

Acqu

isitio

n Pr

ogra

ms?

Mr.

Paul

Yar

osch

ak,

Offi

ce o

f the

Sec

reta

ry o

f D

efen

se

TRACK 9System Safety-ESOH

Mariner Point

Mr. Sherman Forbes, SAF/AQRE

1112

9 - E

nviro

nmen

tal

Haz

ard

Anal

ysis

— T

ask

210

in th

e C

hang

e to

M

ilita

ry S

tand

ard

882D

, D

oD S

tand

ard

Prac

tice

for S

yste

m S

afet

y —

ES

OH

Risk

Man

agem

ent

Mr.

Sher

man

For

bes,

SAF/

AQR

E

1072

5 - S

afet

y in

Sys

tem

s En

gine

erin

g Te

chni

cal

Revi

ews

Ms.

Kar

en G

ill, B

ooz

Alle

n H

amilt

on

TRACK 8Software-Intensive

Systems Palm II

Mr. Paul Croll, CSCMr. Mike McLendon,

ODDR&E/SE

1113

8 - Th

e C

ritic

al R

ole

for S

oftw

are

Engi

neer

ing

in

Dev

elop

men

t Pla

nnin

g an

d Su

stain

men

t

Mr.

Mic

hael

McL

endo

n,

OD

DR

&E/

SE

1069

8 - S

yste

ms A

ssur

ance

in

the

Age

of O

pen

Sour

ce

Tech

nolo

gy

Mr.

Edw

ard

Beck

, MSE

, LL

C

1074

2 - Th

e Fu

ture

of

Ope

n So

urce

Sof

twar

e (O

SS) i

n D

oD

Dr.

Cha

rles B

yler

, W

hitfi

ll C

TSF

TRACK 8Software-Intensive

Systems Palm II

Mr. Paul Croll, CSCMr. Mike McLendon,

ODDR&E/SE

1111

5 - A

pplic

atio

n of

Le

an P

roce

ss to

Sof

twar

e En

gine

erin

g vi

a Va

lue-

Stre

am M

appi

ng

Dr.

Shaw

n R

ahm

ani,

The

Boei

ng C

ompa

ny

1076

3 - C

onsid

erat

ions

fo

r Usin

g Ag

ile in

DoD

Ac

quisi

tion

Ms.

Mar

y An

n La

pham

, C

MU

/Sof

twar

e En

gine

erin

g In

stitu

te

1099

7 - S

oftw

are

Relia

bilit

y G

row

th

Appr

oach

Mr.

Loui

s Gul

lo,

Ray

theo

n C

ompa

ny

TRACK 7Technology Maturity

Palm I

Mr. Bill Nolte and Dr. James Malas, Plans and Programs

Directorate

1107

4 - K

eepi

ng L

egac

y Sy

stem

s Via

ble

Intro

duci

ng R

DT

&E

Proc

esse

s to

the

O&

S Ph

ase

Ms.

Kar

en M

etz,

John

s H

opki

ns U

nive

rsity

- Ap

plie

d Ph

ysic

s Lab

orat

ory

1084

0 - A

sses

smen

t of

Inte

grat

ion

Risk

With

in th

e D

epar

tmen

t of D

efen

se fo

r M

ajor

Acq

uisit

ion

Prog

ram

s

Mr.

Jim Th

omps

on,

OD

DR

&E/

SE

TRACK 7Technology Maturity

Palm I

Mr. Bill Nolte andDr. James Malas, Plans and Programs

Directorate

1074

5 - Th

e Tro

uble

with

th

e Sy

stem

Rea

dine

ss

Leve

l (SR

L) In

dex

for

Man

agin

g th

e Ac

quisi

tion

of D

efen

se S

yste

ms

Dr.

Edou

ard

Kuj

awsk

i, N

aval

Pos

tgra

duat

e Sch

ool

1082

3 - S

yste

m o

f Sy

stem

s Tec

hnol

ogy

Anal

ysis

and

Sele

ctio

n M

etho

dolo

gy

Mr.

Lanc

e H

arpe

r, N

orth

rop

Gru

mm

an

1107

0 - S

tatu

s of t

he

Dev

elop

men

t of a

n In

tern

atio

nal S

tand

ards

O

rgan

izatio

n (I

SO)

Defi

nitio

n of

the

Tech

nolo

gy R

eadi

ness

Le

vels

(TR

L) a

nd Th

eir

Crit

eria

of A

sses

smen

t

Mr.

Will

iam

Nol

te,

Air F

orce

Res

earc

h La

bora

tory

, Pla

ns a

nd

Prog

ram

s Bra

nch

TRACK 6 Workforce Development

Mission III

Dr. Don Gelosh, ODDR&E/SE

Dr. Art Pyster, Stevens Institute of Technology

1098

5 - P

anel

: Org

anizi

ng T

echn

ical

Kno

wle

dge

in th

e SE

BOK

- BK

CAS

E Tr

ack

Dr.

John

Sno

derly

, Def

ense

Acq

uisit

ion

Uni

vers

ity

Dr.

Don

Gel

osh,

OD

DR

&E/

SEM

r. G

ary

Roed

ler,

Def

ense

Acq

uisit

ion

Uni

vers

ity

Mr.

Mic

hael

Kru

eger

, Def

ense

Acq

uisit

ion

Uni

vers

ity

TRACK 6 Workforce Development

Mission III

Dr. Don Gelosh, ODDR&E/SE

Dr. Art Pyster, Stevens Institute of Technology

1105

2 - G

radu

ate

Syste

ms

Engi

neer

ing

Prog

ram

s: Re

port

on

Out

com

es a

nd

Obj

ectiv

es

Ms.

Alic

e Sq

uire

s, St

even

s In

stitu

te o

f Tec

hnol

ogy

1102

2 - L

ead

Syste

ms

Inte

grat

or R

ole

for

Gov

ernm

ent

Mr.

Don

ald

Youn

g, N

aval

Ai

r Sys

tem

s Com

man

d

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TRACK 5 Modeling & Simulation

Mission II

Dr. James Coolahan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

1086

1 - U

se o

f a

Mod

el-B

ased

App

roac

h to

Min

imize

Sys

tem

D

evel

opm

ent R

isk a

nd

Tim

e-to

-Fie

ld fo

r New

Sy

stem

s

Mr.

Ker

ry W

agne

r, U

.S.

Arm

y AR

DEC

Sof

twar

e En

gine

erin

g D

irect

orat

e

1072

2 - A

Gam

e Lo

op

Arch

itect

ure

for t

he

Mod

elin

g an

d Si

mul

atio

n of

M

issio

n Th

read

s

Mr.

Thom

as T

anne

r, SA

IC

1087

4 - M

odel

-Bas

ed

Syste

ms A

rchi

tect

ing

Dr.

Robe

rt C

lout

ier,

Stev

ens I

nstit

ute

of

Tech

nolo

gy

TRACK 5 Requirements Development

Mission II

Mr. Gene Rosenbluth, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems

1043

4 - A

Sim

ple

Pres

crip

tion

for

Requ

irem

ents

Succ

ess

Mr.

Jeffr

ey G

rady

, JO

GF

Syste

m E

ngin

eerin

g, In

c.

1103

6 - 3

60° A

rchi

tect

ure/

Requ

irem

ents

Trac

eabi

lity

Mr.

Pete

r For

sch,

N

orth

rop

Gru

mm

an

Aero

spac

e Sy

stem

s

1098

8 - A

ir Fo

rce

Requ

irem

ents

Trac

eabi

lty

Tool

Mr.

Gil

Wag

ner,

U.S

. Air

Forc

e

1073

9 - I

nteg

ratin

g th

e Ar

chite

ctur

al M

odel

w

ith th

e En

gine

erin

g An

alys

is M

odel

s

Mr.

John

Wat

son,

Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

TRACK 4Early Systems Engineering

Mission I

Mr. John Lohse, Raytheon Company

Mr. Jeff Loren, Alion Science & Technology

1079

2 - “

The

Con

vers

atio

n,”

Appl

ying

Sy

stem

s Thin

king

to th

e Sc

ienc

e an

d Te

chno

logy

Ph

ase

of A

cqui

sitio

n

Mr.

Robe

rt R

apso

n,

Mat

eria

ls an

d M

anuf

actu

ring

Dire

ctor

ate

1079

5 - R

ecap

turin

g Sy

stem

D

ecom

posit

ion

Tech

niqu

es

for I

mpr

oved

S&

T

Dev

elop

men

t of F

utur

e W

arfig

hter

Cap

abili

ties

Dr.

Jam

es M

alas

, Pla

ns a

nd

Prog

ram

s Dire

ctor

ate

1073

2 - R

&D

Tr

ansit

ion

Inte

rface

w

ith E

arly

Sys

tem

s En

gine

erin

g: S

EALI

ON

an

d O

pen

Syste

ms C

ase

Stud

ies

Mr.

Mic

hael

Bos

wor

th,

Nav

al S

ea S

yste

ms

Com

man

d SE

A 05

T

TRACK 4Early Systems Engineering

Mission I

Mr. John Lohse, Raytheon Company

Mr. Jeff Loren, Alion Science & Technology

1144

6 - L

esso

ns L

earn

ed

in th

e Ap

plic

atio

n of

Sy

stem

Rea

dine

ss L

evel

to

the

Dev

elop

men

t of

Syste

ms o

f Sys

tem

s for

th

e M

issio

n M

odul

es

Prog

ram

Offi

ce

Mr.

Ric

h Vo

lker

t, SS

C

Paci

fic

1101

2 - T

este

r’s E

arly

In

volv

emen

t in

the

Syste

ms E

ngin

eerin

g Pr

oces

s

Dr.

Will

iam

Bel

l, Th

e M

ITR

E C

orpo

ratio

n

1087

7 - C

reat

ing

a G

raph

ical

CO

NO

PS

Dr.

Robe

rt C

lout

ier,

Stev

ens I

nstit

ute

of

Tech

nolo

gy

TRACK 3Joint Net-Centric/SOS

Bayview III

Mr. Jack Zavin, ASD (NII) Mr. Hans Polzer, Lockheed

Martin Dr. Judith Dahmann, The

MITRE Corporation

1104

8 - D

ata

Inte

rope

rabi

lity

for S

yste

ms

of S

yste

ms:

An In

tegr

ated

So

ftwar

e En

gine

erin

g Pe

rspe

ctiv

e

Mr.

Jam

es S

mith

, C

arne

gie

Mel

lon

Softw

are

Engi

neer

ing

Insti

tute

1088

9 - S

yste

m-o

f-Sys

tem

s En

gine

erin

g fo

r Arm

y Ba

ttle

Com

man

d C

onve

rgen

ce

Ms.

Hill

ary

Ric

hard

son,

The

MIT

RE

Cor

pora

tion

1073

0 - A

T&

L an

d D

OT

&E

IA C

ross

Wal

k Im

prov

ing

Info

rmat

ion

Assu

ranc

e in

Sys

tem

s Ac

quist

ion

and

Testi

ng

Mr.

Pete

r Chr

isten

sen,

Th

e M

ITR

E C

orpo

ratio

n

TRACK 3Net-Centric Operations/

Interoperability Bayview III

Mr. Jack Zavin, ASD (NII)Mr. Hans Polzer, Lockheed

Martin

1103

3 - Th

e Vie

w fr

om

Her

e —

Hum

an V

iew

s in

Arch

itect

ure

Mod

els

Mr.

Tim

Bow

den,

Jeni

us

LLC

1099

6 - D

oD D

eliv

erin

g th

e A

rchi

tect

ure

of th

e Fu

ture

Mr.

Ala

n G

olom

bek,

Ar

chite

ctur

e &

In

frastr

uctu

re D

irect

orat

e

1090

1 - E

nhan

cing

the

Usa

bilit

y of

the

Hum

an

Mac

hine

Inte

rface

on

the

Han

dhel

d In

tera

genc

y Id

entit

y D

etec

tion

Equi

pmen

t (H

IID

E)

Mr.

John

J. H

owar

d,

Sout

hern

Met

hodi

st U

nive

rsity

TRACK 2 Program Management

Bayview II

Mr. Hal Wilson, Northrop Grumman Information

SystemsMs. Dona Lee, SAIC

1092

7 - L

ifecy

cle

Man

agem

ent C

ost

Opt

imize

r

Mr.

Jerr

y C

othr

an,

Lock

heed

Mar

tin

1091

0 - R

apid

Affo

rdab

ility

an

d C

AIV

Exp

lora

tion

(RAC

E) T

ool

Mr.

Jam

es F

iebe

r, Lo

ckhe

ed

Mar

tin

1080

2 - S

yste

ms

Engi

neer

ing

Influ

ence

on

Life

Cyc

le C

ost

Dr.

Eliza

beth

Ro

drig

uez-

John

son,

O

DD

R&

E/SE

TRACK 2 Program Management

Bayview II

Mr. Hal Wilson, Northrop Grumman Information

SystemsMs. Dona Lee, SAIC

1082

0 - E

nhan

cing

Pe

rform

ance

M

anag

emen

t via

Met

rics

Mr.

Pete

r Nol

te,

OD

DR

&E/

SE

1113

5 - A

Dec

ision

-Fo

cuse

d M

odel

for

DoD

Dev

elop

men

t Pl

anni

ng—

A St

ep T

owar

d U

ncov

erin

g an

d Ta

rget

ing

the

Real

Pro

gram

Sha

pers

Mr.

Gre

gory

Lau

shin

e,

SAIC

TRACK 1 Systems Engineering

Effectiveness Bayview I

Mr. Al Brown, The Boeing Company

Ms. Dona Lee, SAIC

1144

0 - S

E Eff

ectiv

enes

s St

udy

Redu

x

Mr.

Jose

ph E

lm, S

oftw

are

Engi

neer

ing

Insti

tute

1081

2 - I

ntro

duct

ion

to th

e D

oD S

yste

ms R

equi

rem

ents

Anal

ysis

Gui

de

Ms.

Shar

on V

annu

cci,

OD

DR

&E/

SE

1086

7 - D

efini

ng a

nd

Qua

ntify

ing

Syste

m

Com

plex

ity

Mr.

John

See

l, G

WU

an

d N

aval

Sur

face

W

arfa

re C

ente

r, D

ahlg

ren

Div

ision

TRACK 1 Systems Engineering

Effectiveness Bayview I

Mr. Al Brown, The Boeing Company

Ms. Dona Lee, SAIC

1088

1 - A

Sys

tem

s En

gine

erin

g &

In

tegr

atio

n M

etho

dolo

gy

for C

ompl

ex S

yste

ms

Mr.

Fred

eric

k Sa

mso

n,

Booz

Alle

n H

amilt

on

1105

3 - A

re R

apid

Fi

eldi

ng a

nd G

ood

Syste

ms E

ngin

eerin

g M

utua

lly E

xclu

sive?

Mr.

Will

iam

Dec

ker,

Def

ense

Acq

uisit

ion

Uni

vers

ity

Any

trac

k lis

ted

belo

w th

at c

onta

ins 4

pre

sent

atio

ns w

ill b

e al

lott

ed e

qual

pre

sent

atio

n le

ngth

s of a

bout

25

min

utes

eac

h

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, CONCURRENT SESSIONS CONTINUED

TRACK SESSION CHAIR 1:30 PM 2:10 PM 2:50 PM

TR

AC

K 1

0A

rchi

tect

ure

Cro

wn

Poin

t

Ms.

Bar

bara

Sh

eele

y, Th

e Boe

ing

Com

pany

10916 - Radar Open Architectures

Mr. Scott Lucero, ODDR&E/SE

TR

AC

K 9

Syst

em S

afet

y-ES

OH

M

arin

er P

oint

Mr.

Sher

man

Fo

rbes

, SAF

/AQ

RE 10837 - Joint Service Safety Testing Standards

Dr. Elizabeth Rodriguez-Johnson, ODDR&E/SE

11133 - ESOH — Lessons Learned from DoD Acquisition Systems Engineering Program Support Reviews

Mr. William Thacker, Booz Allen Hamilton

10848 - System Safety Engineering in a System of Systems Environment

Ms. Janet McKinney, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division

TR

AC

K 8

Soft

war

e-In

tens

ive

Syst

ems

Pal

m I

I

Mr.

Paul

Cro

ll,

CSC

M

r. M

ike

McL

endo

n,

OD

DR&

E/SE

11080 - Top Ten Reasons for Software-Reliant Acquisition Program Failure

Mr. William Novak, Software Engineering Institute

11117 - Software Engineering Strengths and Weaknesses in System Engineers

Dr. Paul Shebalin, Naval Postgraduate School

TR

AC

K 7

Tech

nolo

gy

Mat

urit

y Pa

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Dr. Michelle Atchison, Lockheed Martin

11072 - An Integrated Approach to Managing Technology Maturation Costs

Dr. Deganit Armon, Advatech Pacific, Inc.

10974 - Evaluating the Readiness of Federations-of-Models for Use in Simulation-Based Concept Development of Advanced Warfighting Capabilities

Mr. Bryan Herdlick, GWU and JHU/APL

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Dr. Fran Greene, Planned Systems International

11034 - Applying Systems Engineering to Workforce Development

Mr. Ken Mosteller, The Center for Systems Management

10866 - Design Considerations in Building a Corporate Systems Engineering Training and Development Program

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11079 - MRAP Requirements Management Process

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Mr. Robert Kennedy, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

11002 - Enhancing T&E and SE Alignment Using Database Driven Documentation

Ms. Sue O’Brien, The University of Alabama in Huntsville

10611 - Cost Estimation of System of Systems at Early Development Planning

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Ms. Lisa Graf, U.S. Army - TARDEC

10940 - EVM Method for LOE Projects Mr. Lynwood Townsend, GWU and Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division

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Moderator: Ms. Sharon Vannucci, ODDR&E/SE Ms. Cheryl Jones, Quality Engineering & System Assurance Sciences Group, RDECOM-ARDECMr. Joel M. Manary, Engineering Process Office, SSC Pacific Air Force Mr. Chris Ptachik, SAF/AQREMr. Garry Roedler, Lockheed Martin Engineering Process Improvement Center

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Abstract ID

Abstract Title Additional Authors

10507 Developing a Net-Centric Mission Architecture: From Mission Analysis to Executable Model Ms. Elizabeth O’Keefe10586 New Army and DoD Reliability Scorecard Ms. Nancy Welliver10591 Military Modeling & Simulation Systems Oriented Architecture (SOA) Concepts Pilot Ms. Anita Zabek

Mr. Richard Crutchfield Mr. William Beebe

10598 Systems Engineering Processes Improvement Using the CMMI in Large System of Systems Space Programs

Mrs. Sarit Assaraf

10604 Test and Evaluation Issues for Systems of Systems: Sleepless Nights to Sominex Dr. Judith Dahmann10713 Scenario Based Evaluation of Evolution Roadmaps for Agility and Architectural Consistency Dr. Ipek Ozkaya10715 Australia’s Experience in Technical Risk Assessment for Defence Acquisitions Mr. Jim Smith

Dr. Nigel McGinty10721 Developmental Environment, Safety and Occupational Health Evaluation: A Risk Assessment Tool

for Early Evaluation of Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health ImpactsMr. Noah Lieb

10724 Systems Engineering and User Needs — Strategies and Tactics for the Evolving System Acquisition Environment

Dr. Conrad Monson

10725 Safety in Systems Engineering Technical Reviews Ms. Kristin Thompson10730 AT&L and DOT&E IA Cross Walk Improving Information Assurance in Systems Acquistion and

TestingMr. Robert Smith Mr. Ralph Harris Ms. Darlene Mosser-Kerner Ms. Susan May

10733 2010 Strategic Plan for DoD T&E Resources Mr. Rick Thomas Mr. Ashton Burke

10736 Adapting Systems Engineering Best Practices to Technology Development in Applied Research Mr. Hossam Ahmed Mr. Mike Ellis

10745 The Trouble with the System Readiness Level (SRL) Index for Managing the Acquisition of Defense Systems

Dr. Edouard Kujawski

10755 A Framework for Evaluating U.S. DoD Systems Engineering Principles Against Defense System Quality

Mr. Nazanin Azizian

10763 Considerations for Using Agile in DoD Acquisition Mr. Ray Williams Dr. Charles Hammons Mr. Daniel Burton Mr. Alfred Schenker

10768 Mission Engineering for Warfighting Integration of Net-Centric Systems Mr. Timothy Menke10770 NCOIC’s Network Centric Analysis Tool (NCAT TM) Mr. Hans Polzer10771 First Steps in the Development of an Architecture Framework for a Product Development Process Dr. Jerrell Stracener10773 NDIA Top 5 Software and Systems Engineering Issues - 2010 Mr. Geoff Draper10774 PLM for Systems Engineering Support within ECSS Mr. Ed Kincaid

Mr. Ron Krugman Mr. Steven Pavick

10780 NDIA Life Cycle Affordability Project Mr. Bruce Pieper Mr. Jerry Cothran

10785 Risk Management in the TACOM LCMC Mr. Michael Olsem Ms. Cheryl Rassette Ms. Barb Dmoch

10792 “The Conversation,” Applying Systems Thinking to the Science and Technology Phase of Acquisition

Mr. Bryan DeHoff Ms. Carol Ventresca

ADDITIONAL AUTHORS

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10795 Recapturing System Decomposition Techniques for Improved S&T Development of Future Warfighter Capabilities

Mr. Robert Rapson Ms. Carol Ventresca Mr. Thomas Archer Mr. Bryan DeHoff

10796 Valuing System Flexibility via Total Ownership Cost Analysis Dr. Jo Ann Lane Dr. Raymond Madachy

10798 Early Integration of Test and Evaluation Subject Matter Experts in the Acquisition Life Cycle Mr. Roy Emanuel, II10799 The Realization of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Through Design Patterns via the Defense

Business Mission Area (BMA) Strategy and RoadmapDr. Aaron Drew

10800 SEP Preparation Guide 3.0 — It’s here! Ms. Sharon Vannucci10803 NCOIC Systems, Capabilities, Operations, Programs, and Enterprises (SCOPE) Model Dr. Todd Schneider10806 Key System of Systems Engineering Artifacts to Guide Engineering Activities Dr. Judith Dahmann

Mr. George Rebovich Mr. Ralph Lowry

10812 Introduction to the DoD Systems Requirements Analysis Guide Mr. Stuart Booth10819 Systems Engineering Program Metrics Mr. Peter Nolte

Ms. Laura Dwinnell10820 Enhancing Performance Management via Metrics Ms. Laura Dwinnell

Mr. Ryan Sinclair10822 DAU’s New Continuous Learning Module on Human Systems Integration Mr. James Campbell10823 System of Systems Technology Analysis and Selection Methodology Mr. Art Van Nostrand

Mr. William Algoso10831 T&E Methodology for Business Systems Mr. Keith Seaman10834 Improved Acquisition Processes Through Incremental Commitments Dr. Jo Ann Lane10838 The Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability: An SoS Success Story Mr. Met Metivier

Dr. Richard Weatherly Mr. Mike Wright Ms. Anita Zabek

10840 Assessment of Integration Risk Within the Department of Defense for Major Acquisition Programs Mr. Lawrence GreskoMr. Ray Lowe

10849 Principles of Net-Centricity Dr. Todd Schneider10851 Assessment of Human Systems Integration in Air Force Acquisition Mr. Steven Deal

Ms. Sarah Orr Lt Col Valerie Martindale Mr. Adrian SalinasCol Larry Kimm

10852 Interoperability by Design Mr. Dave Leedom Mr. Kevin Pugh

10861 Use of a Model-Based Approach to Minimize System Development Risk and Time-to-Field for New Systems

Mr. Barry Gosnell Mr. Robert Loesh Mr. Tim Brockwell Mr. Luke Daniels

10864 Semantic Web Tools and Technologies in Systems Development Mr. Jeffrey Wallace Mr. Alex Hoover Mr. Terrell McCloud

10869 Proposed Functional Architecture and Associated Benefits Analysis of a Common Ground Control Station for Unmanned Aircraft Systems

CDR Michael Supko Mr. Gregory Miller

10875 Integrating the Technology and Systems Development Lifecycles to Mature Technology for Transition

Mr. Troy Peterson

10877 Creating a Graphical CONOPS Mr. Peter Korfiatis10881 A Systems Engineering & Integration Methodology for Complex Systems Mr. Troy Peterson10883 Undergraduate Systems Engineering Programs in the United States Dr. Donald Gelosh10887 Army System-of-Systems Engineering Processes Mr. Terry Edwards

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10888 Army System-of-Systems Architecture Developments Ms. Hillary Richardson Mr. Scott Lee

10889 System-of-Systems Engineering for Army Battle Command Convergence Dr. Mark Matthews Dr. Michael Kwinn

10890 Systems-of-Systems Engineering for Army Transport Mr. David Poole10901 Enhancing the Usability of the Human Machine Interface on the Handheld Interagency Identity

Detection Equipment (HIIDE)Ms. Kelly Faddis

10903 Guarding the Intent of Requirements Throughout the Test Execution Cycle Mr. Eric Kaplan10907 A Case Study of an Evolving ESOH Program — One Company’s Perspective Mr. Ricky Milnarik10908 Mission Thread Workshop — Lessons Learned in End-to-End Capability and Quality Attribute

Specification for SoS Architecture DevelopmentMr. Michael Gagliardi

10910 Rapid Affordability and CAIV Exploration (RACE) Tool Mr. David Anderson10926 Design For Reliability (DFR) Methodology Applied to Stryker NBCRV Program Dr. Dmitry Tananko

Mr. Sharad Kumar Mr. Carl Elliott Mr. Michael Staniszewski

10927 Lifecycle Management Cost Optimizer Mr. Philip Fahringer10932 BKCASE: Body of Knowledge and Curriculum to Advance Systems Engineering Dr. David Olwell10935 Strategic Enterprise Test and Evaluation Process Approach Ms. Eileen McConkie10937 Advanced Use of Prototyping in Human Computer Interface Development Mrs. Colleen Johnson

Mrs. Robin Ross10940 EVM Method for LOE Projects Dr. Thomas Mazzuchi

Dr. Shahram Sarkani10951 DoD Synergy with International Standards Mr. Edward Bauer10957 Human Systems Integration Support for Rapidly Fielded Systems Dr. Matthew Risser10958 Results of a Study on the Management of Broadly-Needed Modeling and Simulation Tools Dr. Katherine Morse

Mr. Randy Saunders Mr. Stephen Kay Mr. Christopher Erdman

10959 NDIA Model Based Engineering (MBE) Subcommittee Report Mr. Jeff BergenthalMs. Sandy FriedenthalMr. Mark RupersburgMr. Greg Pollari

10971 A-10, Thunderbolt II — a Study of Human Systems Integration Mr. Larry Carr10974 Evaluating the Readiness of Federations-of-Models for Use in Simulation-Based Concept

Development of Advanced Warfighting CapabilitiesDr. Shahram Sarkani Dr. Thomas Mazzuchi

10988 Air Force Requirements Traceabilty Tool Mr. Hugh Griffis11002 Enhancing T&E and SE Alignment Using Database Driven Documentation Dr. Dawn Sabados

Mr. Lance Warden11003 GAO Observations on DoD Implementation of the 2009 WSARA Mr. Mike Sullivan11004 Defining Factors Needed to Develop a Qualitative Approach to Assessing a Program Architecture Dr. Thomas Mazzuchi

Dr. Shahram Sarkani11010 Human Systems Integration Approaches for Developmental Testing Ms. Alisha Belk11011 Systems Engineering in Development Planning and Science & Technology Mr. Jeff Loren11033 The View from Here — Human Views in Architecture Models Dr. Jennifer Narkevicius

Ms. Sue Archer11034 Applying Systems Engineering to Workforce Development Mr. Ken Mosteller11047 A Compliance Case for Interoperability in Systems of Systems Mr. Patrick Place

Mr. Marc Novakouski Mr. Phillip Boxer

11048 Data Interoperability for Systems of Systems: An Integrated Software Engineering Perspective Mr. Patrick Place Mr. Marc Novakouski Mr. Phillip Boxer

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11052 Graduate Systems Engineering Programs: Report on Outcomes and Objectives Dr. Timothy Ferris11060 GAO’s Annual Assessment of Selected Weapons Programs Mr. Mike Sullivan11063 Best Practices in Contracting for Models, Simulations, and Associated Data Subcommittee Report Ms. Julianne Nelson11068 GRCSE and GswE2009: Educational Advancements to Support Government and Industry Dr. Massood Towhidnejad

Dr. Guilherme Travassos11070 Status of the Development of an International Standards Organization (ISO) Definition of the

Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) and Their Criteria of AssessmentMr. Cornelius Dennehy Mr. Prasun Desai Dr. Corinne Kramer Mr. James Bilbro Mr. Richard Widman Mr. Richard Weinstein

11072 An Integrated Approach to Managing Technology Maturation Costs Dr. Roy Smoker Mr. David Peterson

11073 Advancing Systems Engineering Through Use of Collaborative Space Dr. Alan Heminger11078 Curriculum for the Life Cycle of the Systems Engineer Dr. Tommer Ender11079 MRAP Requirements Management Process Mr. Sebastian Iovannitti11082 HSI Translation of Capability Requirements to Acquisition Ms. Andrea Cooks

Mr. Roderick Thornton11083 Early Systems Engineering for Tech Base Projects Mr. Frank Salvatore11089 Naval Systems Engineering Technical Review Process Mr. Paul Dube11091 Deployment of MBSE Processes Using SysML Mr. Tom Alameda11106 Practical Agile Requirements Engineering Mr. Richard Carlson11114 Panel: Systems Engineering Management and the Relationship of Systems Engineering to Project

Management and Software EngineeringDr. Barry Boehm Dr. Ed ConrowDr. Ken NidifferDr. Garry Roedler

11115 Application of Lean Process to Software Engineering via Value-Stream Mapping Mr. Clarence Nelson Mr. Thomas Treffner

11131 The Case for Considering Acquisition Program Executability Prior to Materiel Development Decision (MDD)

Mr. Howard Hayden

11135 A Decision-Focused Model for DoD Development Planning—A Step Toward Uncovering and Targeting the Real Program Shapers

Mr. Howard Hayden

11445 The Use of Navy Warfare Centers as Lead System Integrators: Lessons Learned from Mission Module Development

Ms. Carly Jackson Mr. Cecil Whitfield

11446 Lessons Learned in the Application of System Readiness Level to the Development of Systems of Systems for the Mission Modules Program Office

Ms. Carly Jackson Mr. Brian Sauser

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