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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”
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
K 8
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
on I
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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8:35
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9:10
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10:5
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11:2
5 AM
TRACK 10Logistics Supportability
and Sustainment Crown Point
Mr. Joel Moorvitch, Raytheon Company
1059
2 - E
ngin
eerin
g D
esig
n An
alys
is (P
hysic
s of
Fai
lure
)
Mr.
Gar
y D
rake
, U.S
. Ar
my
Mat
erie
l Sys
tem
s An
alys
is Ac
tivity
1092
6 - D
esig
n Fo
r Re
liabi
lity
(DFR
) M
etho
dolo
gy A
pplie
d to
St
ryke
r NBC
RV P
rogr
am
Dr.
Dm
itry
Tana
nko,
G
DLS
1078
0 - N
DIA
Life
C
ycle
Affo
rdab
ility
Pr
ojec
t
Mr.
Joel
Moo
rvitc
h,
Ray
theo
n C
ompa
ny
TRACK 10Logistics Supportability
and Sustainment Crown Point
Mr. Joel Moorvitch, Raytheon Company
1083
6 - L
ogist
ics
Dem
onstr
atio
ns: A
St
rate
gy to
Red
uce
Cos
t, M
aint
ain
Sche
dule
, and
M
itiga
te R
isks t
o Ac
hiev
e Pe
rform
ance
Goa
ls
Mr.
Jeffr
ey G
ilber
t, U
.S.
Arm
y Ev
alua
tion
Cen
ter
1107
1 - S
usta
inin
g an
d U
pgra
ding
the
Air F
orce
’s Le
gacy
Mob
ility
Fle
et:
Addr
essin
g Is
sues
Usin
g SE
Ent
erpr
ise A
ppro
ach
Mr.
Ray
Flo
res,
USA
F Ai
r Mob
ility
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
rivin
g H
SI
into
Com
mon
Indu
stry
Prac
tice
Dr.
Nor
een
McQ
uinn
, Th
e Bo
eing
Com
pany
1072
4 - S
yste
ms
Engi
neer
ing
and
Use
r N
eeds
— S
trat
egie
s and
Ta
ctic
s for
the
Evol
ving
Sy
stem
Acq
uisit
ion
Envi
ronm
ent
Dr.
Will
iam
Ree
se,
Nor
thro
p G
rum
man
El
ectro
nic
Syste
ms
1085
1 - A
sses
smen
t of
Hum
an S
yste
ms
Inte
grat
ion
in A
ir Fo
rce
Acqu
isitio
n
Mr.
John
Maz
iarz
, Boo
z Al
len
Ham
ilton
TRACK 9Human Systems Integration
Mariner Point
Ms. Elaine Thorpe, The Boeing Company
1108
2 - H
SI T
rans
latio
n of
Cap
abili
ty
Requ
irem
ents
to
Acqu
isitio
n
Ms.
Lisa
Kam
insk
i, Bo
oz
Alle
n H
amilt
on
1095
7 - H
uman
Sys
tem
s In
tegr
atio
n Su
ppor
t for
R
apid
ly F
ield
ed S
yste
ms
Mrs
. Ela
ine
Thor
pe, Th
e Bo
eing
Com
pany
1101
0 - H
uman
Sys
tem
s In
tegr
atio
n Ap
proa
ches
fo
r Dev
elop
men
tal T
estin
g
Dr.
Mat
thew
Riss
er,
Paci
fic S
cien
ce &
En
gine
erin
g G
roup
TRACK 8Test & Evaluation in Systems Engineering
Palm II
Dr. Beth Wilson, Raytheon Company
Darlene Mosser-Kerner, ODDR&E/DT&E
1060
4 - T
est a
nd
Eval
uatio
n Is
sues
for
Syste
ms o
f Sys
tem
s: Sl
eepl
ess N
ight
s to
Som
inex
Dr.
Beth
Wils
on,
Ray
theo
n C
ompa
ny
1091
1 - (
JMET
C)
Effec
tive T
&E
by
Impr
ovin
g D
istrib
utiv
e Te
st C
apab
ilitie
s
Mr.
Ryan
Nor
man
, Joi
nt
Miss
ion
Envi
ronm
ent T
est
Cap
abili
ty, L
ead
Syste
ms
Engi
neer
1073
3 - 2
010
Stra
tegi
c Pl
an fo
r DoD
T&
E Re
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
uire
men
ts Th
roug
hout
the T
est
Exec
utio
n C
ycle
Mr.
Step
hen
Scuk
anec
, N
orth
rop
Gru
mm
an,
Aero
spac
e Se
ctor
1074
1 - D
efini
ng,
Impl
emen
ting
and
Testi
ng N
on-F
unct
iona
l Re
quire
men
ts on
Agi
le
Prog
ram
s: Le
sson
s Lea
rned
Mrs
. Dor
othy
Act
on,
Lock
heed
Mar
tin
1078
3 - E
volu
tion
of th
e To
mah
awk
Land
-Atta
ck
Miss
ile O
pera
tiona
l Tes
t La
unch
Met
hodo
logy
Mrs
. Ang
elic
a Li
lly, J
HU
/AP
L
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
y O
sent
oski
, D
RIV
E D
evel
opm
ents,
In
c.
1105
9 - D
iagn
ostic
Im
prov
emen
t of
Com
plex
Sys
tem
s Th
roug
h En
hanc
ed
Info
rmat
ion
Usa
ge
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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ESD
AY, O
CT
OB
ER
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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
mot
e O
nlin
e Ed
ucat
ion
for
SE C
ompe
tenc
y D
evel
opm
ent
Ms.
Alic
e Sq
uire
s, St
even
s Ins
titut
e of
Te
chno
logy
1144
5 - Th
e U
se o
f Nav
y W
arfa
re C
ente
rs a
s Lea
d Sy
stem
Inte
grat
ors:
Less
ons
Lear
ned
from
Miss
ion
Mod
ule
Dev
elop
men
t M
r. R
ich
Volk
ert,
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
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
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E Pr
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sing
SysM
L
Mr.
Tim
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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
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entr
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issio
n Ar
chite
ctur
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From
Miss
ion
Anal
ysis
to
Exec
utab
le M
odel
Mr.
Jam
es S
ierc
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Ray
theo
n M
issile
Sys
tem
s
1146
6 - A
pply
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NAT
O’s
Dist
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Ear
ly S
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ms
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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
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for
Con
sider
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Acqu
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m E
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tabi
lity
Prio
r to
Mat
erie
l D
evel
opm
ent D
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on
(MD
D)
Mr.
Gre
gory
Lau
shin
e,
SAIC
1081
0 - I
mpr
ovin
g Su
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Te
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logy
Usin
g an
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l Ep
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k fo
r Ear
ly
Syste
ms E
ngin
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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
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SA
(ALT
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1088
8 - A
rmy
Syste
m-
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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
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AK
1079
9 - P
rocu
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-Pay
Po
rtal
Pilo
t: In
tegr
ated
Fe
asib
ility
Ass
essm
ent (
IFA)
Ms.
Lien
Din
h, D
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se
Busin
ess T
rans
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ency
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Sy
stem
s Eng
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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
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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
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for E
valu
atin
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ms
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Prin
cipl
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Agai
nst D
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m
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lity
Dr.
Naz
anin
Aziz
ian,
M
arin
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orps
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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
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tem
s En
gine
ers
Mr.
Geo
rge
Rebo
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MIT
RE
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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
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alua
tion
and
Inte
grat
ion
Cen
ter
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1 - L
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Sim
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Cap
abili
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or
Syste
ms A
naly
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Dr.
Dou
glas
Hod
son,
W
PAFB
1092
2 - Th
e M
odel
ing
and
Sim
ulat
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alog
fo
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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
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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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
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Anal
ysis
of a
Com
mon
G
roun
d C
ontro
l Sta
tion
for
Unm
anne
d Ai
rcra
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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
Page 12 12 PagePage 13 13 Page
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
Page 14 15 Page
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
lm I
Mr.
Bill
Nol
te a
nd
Dr.
Jam
es M
alas
, Pl
ans a
nd P
rogr
ams
Dire
ctora
te
11041 - DoD Manufacturing Policy and Technical Maturity Issues Challenging Affordability
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
TR
AC
K 6
Wor
kfor
ce
Dev
elop
men
tM
issi
on I
II
Dr.
Don
G
elos
h,O
DD
R&E
/S
ED
r. A
rt P
yste
r, St
even
s Ins
titut
e of
Tech
nolo
gy
10822 - DAU’s New Continuous Learning Module on Human Systems Integration
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
Dr. Philip Trudeau, The MITRE Corporation
TR
AC
K 5
Req
uire
men
ts
Dev
elop
men
tM
issi
on I
I
Mr.
Gen
e R
osen
blut
h,
Nor
thro
p G
rum
man
Miss
ion
Syste
ms
11098 - Services Based Requirements: Acquiring “Right Sized” Systems
Ms. Ronda Henning, Harris Corporation
11079 - MRAP Requirements Management Process
Ms. Jennifer Johnson, PEO CS&CSS, PM MRAP
TR
AC
K 4
Earl
y SE
/Tes
t M
issi
on I
Mr.
John
Loh
se,
Rayth
eon
Com
pany
M
r. Je
ff Lo
ren,
Al
ion S
cienc
e &
Tech
nolog
y
10798 - Early Integration of Test and Evaluation Subject Matter Experts in the Acquisition Life Cycle
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
Mr. Kishore Gagrani, PRICE Systems, LLC
TR
AC
K 3
Spec
ialty
En
gine
erin
g B
ayvi
ew I
II
Mr.
Joel
Moo
rvitc
h,
Rayth
eon
Com
pany 10586 - New Army and DoD Reliability
Scorecard
Mrs. Marguerite Shepler, U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity
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AIC 11107 - Panel: SE Standards: Status & Needs
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 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
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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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