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Cell/mobile phone: (617) 893-9542 Last revised: 27 September 2019 Business (CAUSES) and home phone: (978) 443-3660 E-mail address: [email protected] “Complexity Are Us” Systems Engineering Strategies Web Site: www.cau- ses.net Brian E. White, Ph.D. 215 Mossman Road Sudbury, MA 01776-1356 Current Aspirations Seeking new executive, academic, or program/project level support opportunities to contribute complex system (CS) behavior, complex systems engineering (CSE) principle, and systems thinking (ST) ideas to various customer domains, e.g., company organizations, private institutions, colleges and/or universities concerned about or wrestling with critical world problems, such as climate change, overpopulation, unlimited material growth, healthcare, disaster response, homeland security, air traffic management, digital communications, social networking, information privacy, cybersecurity, virtual world training, and/or elementary (Kindergarten through 12 th grade [K-12]) education, Also, looking for additional opportunities to provide CSs tutorials/workshops, teach CSE, develop courses in ST and/or CSE, and conduct applied CSE research in areas such as heuristics for decision making. Most recently, aspiring to develop short courses with practical exercises, serving as tutor and/or elementary school teachers’ aide toward nurturing kids’ innate understanding of complexity, and/or mentoring and tutoring local middle/high school students having difficult with basic mathematics (viz., algebra, trigonometry, plane or solid geometry, pre-calculus, and/or calculus), and/or interested in pursuing an engineering or science career in college and beyond. Education Ph.D., Computer Sciences, concentration in Monte Carlo techniques, University of Wisconsin (UW), 1973 M.S., Computer Sciences, concentration in Numerical Analysis and Theory of Computation, UW, 1971 S.M., Electrical Engineering, concentration in Systems Analysis and Communications Theory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), 1962

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Cell/mobile phone: (617) 893-9542 Last revised: 27 September 2019 Business (CAUSES) and home phone: (978) 443-3660 E-mail address: [email protected] “Complexity Are Us” Systems Engineering Strategies Web Site: www.cau-ses.net

Brian E. White, Ph.D.215 Mossman Road

Sudbury, MA 01776-1356

Current AspirationsSeeking new executive, academic, or program/project level support opportunities to contribute complex system (CS) behavior, complex systems engineering (CSE) principle, and systems thinking (ST) ideas to various customer domains, e.g., company organizations, private institutions, colleges and/or universities concerned about or wrestling with critical world problems, such as climate change, overpopulation, unlimited material growth, healthcare, disaster response, homeland security, air traffic management, digital communications, social networking, information privacy, cybersecurity, virtual world training, and/or elementary (Kindergarten through 12th grade [K-12]) education, Also, looking for additional opportunities to provide CSs tutorials/workshops, teach CSE, develop courses in ST and/or CSE, and conduct applied CSE research in areas such as heuristics for decision making. Most recently, aspiring to develop short courses with practical exercises, serving as tutor and/or elementary school teachers’ aide toward nurturing kids’ innate understanding of complexity, and/or mentoring and tutoring local middle/high school students having difficult with basic mathematics (viz., algebra, trigonometry, plane or solid geometry, pre-calculus, and/or calculus), and/or interested in pursuing an engineering or science career in college and beyond.

Education

Ph.D., Computer Sciences, concentration in Monte Carlo techniques, University of Wisconsin (UW), 1973M.S., Computer Sciences, concentration in Numerical Analysis and Theory of Computation, UW, 1971S.M., Electrical Engineering, concentration in Systems Analysis and Communications Theory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), 1962S.B., Electrical Engineering, concentration in Circuit Theory, M.I.T., 1962

Employment History/Work Experience

2010 – present: Consultant Principal, CAUSES, Sudbury, MA (“Complexity Are Us” Systems Engineering Strategies)

2010 – present: Hired to fulfill various teaching and tutoring opportunities March 2013: Hired to give deposition in patent infringement lawsuit as fact witness

regarding circa 1980 satellite communications study performed while at The MITRE Corporation (MITRE)

1986 - 2010: The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA2010: Systems engineering (SE) staff member supporting to several projects

Recommended technical roadmap for personnel recovery of isolated personnel connected to various projects, e.g., Combat Survivor Evader Locater (CSEL); organized successful United States (U.S.) Air Force and U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) technical exchange meeting

Participated in independent assessment team review of small airborne joint tactical radio system terminal focusing on systems engineering, communication, and networking issues

Reviewed navigation data chain documentation and hardware/software development standards to harmonize military and civil approaches to safe and compatible aircraft avionics implementations

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Reviewed aerial network documentation and made recommendations for future Joint Tactical Data Link (JTDL)

September 2003 – 2009: Director of MITRE’s Systems Engineering Process Office (SEPO), leading virtual project organization to enhance MITRE’s systems engineering capabilities, and making available various systems engineering resources including accepted processes, standards documentation, training, and project facilitation services. Had special personal focus on complexity theory, complex systems engineering, and enterprise systems engineering.

Major SEPO accomplishments included:

2008-2009: Conceived, coordinated, and led cross-Center MITRE team in developing Corporate-wide Systems Engineering Guidebook (SEG) web site resource and learning environment. Approximately 100 systems engineering topics were covered. Initial “roll-out” to MITRE employees was accomplished by December 2009.

2006-2008: Conceived, coordinated, and led successful cross-Center MITRE team in developing Corporate-wide Project Leadership Handbook (PLH) web site resource. Initial “roll-out” to MITRE employees was completed in spring 2008. Responsible for upgrading content; first revision was accomplished by fall 2009.

2004-2008: Principal member of senior level team supporting MITRE Officer Goal 4 (formerly, Goal 2): “Practice Systems Engineering: We must strengthen our systems engineering practice and advance the development of large, complex systems engineering at the enterprise level.” (and Objective 2A: “Continue to develop within MITRE a well-defined discipline for enterprise systems engineering, which encompasses and enriches traditional systems engineering, apply it to our work, and be recognized externally for this expertise.”)

Measure Coordinator for Goal 4, Objective D: Strengthen our reputation (establish a strong reputation as a systems-engineering thought leader to maximize our influence and impact across the work program)

Major contributor to Goal 4, Objective B: Evolve Systems Engineering (further develop MITRE’s discipline of systems engineering, spanning the spectrum from traditional to enterprise)

Engaged in an Enable Systems Engineering Initiative, interviewing key MITRE project leadership staff in effort to amplify and expand upon “positive deviance” successes in programs.

INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering) Highlights

2004-2008; 2010-2011: INCOSE contributions while at MITRE Presented complex systems engineering tutorial at INCOSE Symposium 2011 in June. Invited to present complex systems engineering tutorial to Washington District of

Columbia (D.C.) Metropolitan Area Chapter of INCOSE in August 2011 Rejoined INCOSE as senior member in July 2010. For INCOSE Symposium 2010 was

invited to be on two panels (architecture and cyber-security), re-present my 2010 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) International Systems Conference paper in the IEEE session, and chair that session and a complex systems session.

Responsible for getting MITRE re-engaged with INCOSE as Corporate Member (2004) MITRE representative to the INCOSE Corporate Advisory Board (CAB), 2004-2008.

Voluntarily passed this role on to another MITRE senior staff member in February 2008. In February 2005, was appointed Assistant Director (AD) of Systems Science on

INCOSE’s Technical Leadership Team (TLT)

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Founder and Chair of the Systems Science Enabler Group (SSEG) of INCOSE’s technical infrastructure

Was responsible for soliciting, reviewing, selecting, and editing SSEG essays for the January 2008 special issue of INCOSE INSIGHT on complex systems engineering

Three-year appointed term as AD and member of INCOSE’s TLT ended after INCOSE’s International Workshop in late January 2008

Helped rejuvenate New England (NE) Chapter of INCOSE by organizing and running lecture series in complex systems engineering in 2007-2008; resulted in NE Chapter receiving Silver Award from INCOSE in 2008.

2003-present: Further developed and augmented MITRE’s “Regimen for Complex Systems Engineering” to create what is now called the Complex Adaptive Systems Engineering (CASE) methodology. Developing case studies showing the degree to which CASE principles are followed in

important government programs such as maritime domain awareness, Census Bureau information processing, etc.

November 2002 – October 2003, Communications and Networking Directorate, D600, Project Development Manager and Global Grid Architecture Project Leader,MILitary COMmunications (MILCOM) 2003 Conference Unclassified Program Technical Co-Chair, primarily responsible for organizing sessions, ensuring adequate draft paper reviews, tracking approval forms, and interfacing with all the session organizers and chairs.

August 2002 – August 2003, Communications and Networking Directorate, D600 Project Development Manager and Global Grid Architecture Project Leader, Individual contributor to Command and Control (C2) Constellation program at the Electronic Systems Center (office designation CXP) serving as the principal communications and networking senior staff consultant. Introduced the need for important specific technical capabilities for the airborne network of the C2 Constellation and offered fundamental concepts for approaching analyses of capability gaps and introducing common information infrastructure services.

June 1999 – July 2002, Communications and Networking Directorate, D600 Project Development Manager and Global Grid Architecture Project Leader, involved in D600 business development, organized and presided over Directorate recruiting and hiring processes, and led a dozen staff years/year project developing and publishing network centric tenets and products. Project received MITRE Program Recognition Award in June 2001. Led internal research and development communications architecture study for a future airborne network envisioned by the U.S. Air Force called the Multi-Sensor Command and Control Constellation (MC2C).

February 1997 – May 1999, Section Leader/Resource Manager, Department D340, led Robust Global Operations/Tailored Situational Awareness (RGO/TSA) Task Leaders, supporting communications- and sensor-related projects.

1991 – January 1997, Communications Division, Department Head, D057Bedford Project Leader on work for MITRE’s Center for Advanced Aviation Systems Development (CAASD) on advanced VHF air/ground communications (Projects 1761C and 1766B) and terminal area surveillance (Project 3366*), and Project Leader on Tower Restoral Vehicle (TRV) and PATCR (Project 6210 and 621P/J/C), all related to air traffic control systems for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and DoD. Served on RTCA and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) committees developing international standards for advanced VHF air/ground communications systems.

1986 - 1991, Tactical Communications Division, Department Head, D54, and Project Leader, Have Quick (Project 622*) and Air Force SINgle Channel Ground-Air Radio System (SINCGARS) (Project 648*), both anti-jam tactical radio programs. Made significant

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contributions to North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Standardization Agreement (STANAG) on SATURN, the Second-generation Anti-jam Tactical UHF Radio for NATO.

1981 - 1986: Signatron, Inc., Lexington, MA Department Head, Command, Control and Communications Systems and Software1977 - 1981: The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA

Strategic Communications Division Department D97, Group Leader, Communications Analysis, and Department Department D91, Department Staff

1973 - 1976: M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA Communications Division, Member of Technical Staff

1969 - 1973: The University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (while doing Ph.D.) Computer Sciences Department, Research Assistant

1965 - 1969: M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA Communications Division, Member of Technical Staff

1962 - 1965: U. S. Air Force, Hanscom AFB, Bedford, MA Technical Intelligence Officer (1st Lieutenant)

Teaching Experience

Adjunct Professor (master’s level)2019: Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI); online course in System of Systems (SoS) Engineering (SoSE), 11 April-13 June 20192017: WPI: online course in SoS, February-March 2017.2014-2015: WPI Developed SoS and SoSE courses2009-2010: WPI: Concepts in Systems Engineering (twice); Architecture and Design1996-1997: Northeastern University: Digital Signal Processing (DSP) I; DSP II1994-1995: WPI: Signal Analysis; Sequential Machines1993: Lowell University: Non-Numeric Programming

Facilitation Experience

Proposed, developed, and facilitated course in robotics with artificial intelligence focus on big questions at Harvard’s Institute for Learning in Retirement (HILR), Cambridge, MA, Spring, 2018

Participated as lecturer in INCOSE’s Northeast Systems Engineering Tour (NSET), 28-31 March 2016, presenting talks on “Complex Systems: How to Recognize Them and Engineer Them,” at M.I.T., Stevens Institute of Technology, Drexel University, and Washington DC area systems engineering conference (and panel) [3rd Systems Engineering in the Washington Metropolitan Area (SEDC 2016), 31 March – 1 April 2016, Chantilly, VA

2011-2015: Presented complex systems engineering tutoria l (T) or tutorial/workshop (T/W) at 11th Annual IEEE SoSE Conference, Kongsberg, Norway, June 2016 (T/W) ASEM, 2015 Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN, 7-10 October 2015 (T/W) 9th Annual IEEE SoSE Conference, Adelaide, Australia, June 2014 (T/W) Complex Adaptive Systems 2013 conference, Baltimore, MD, November 2013 (T) 23rd INCOSE International Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, July 2013 (T) 6th IEEE Systems Conference (SysCon) 2013, Orlando, FL, April 2013 (T) International conference by Israel’s INCOSE Chapter, Herzlia, Israel, March 2013 (T) (invited) NDIA 15thAnnual Systems Engineering Conference, San Diego, CA, October 2012 (T) Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area Chapter of INCOSE, August 2011 (T) (invited) INCOSE Symposium, Denver, CO, June 2011 (T)

Visiting Lecturer on complex systems and complex systems engineering at Baruch College of City College of New York (CCNY) (November 2012)

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Visiting Lecturer Conducting Workshop in systems engineering and management at California State University – Northridge, Engineering Management Department (September 2012)

MITRE co-instructor of System Design and Integration course conducted by Johns Hopkins University’s Whiting School of Engineering, part of a Systems Engineering Masters-Degree program for MITRE staff (2008, 2006, and 2003-2004)

Lecturer in complex adaptive systems engineering during enterprise systems engineering (ESE) course as part of MITRE’s Johns Hopkins Masters-Degree program in Systems Engineering (2003-2006)

Instructor in several other courses within the MITRE Institute during tenures at MITRE Graduate program lecturer in Monte Carlo methods at the University of Wisconsin during doctoral

studies as research assistant in the Computer Sciences Department (1972-1973)

Miscellaneous Categories

Hardware and EquipmentMacintosh MacBook Air and Dell Latitude laptops personal computers (PCs)Epson Workforce WF-3640 printer

Software Microsoft Office: Facile with Power Point, Excel, and Microsoft WordCybersecurity: Malwarebytes, NortonProgramming Languages: FORTRAN, assembly, LISP, SNOBOL, APLApplications: Mind Map, Personal Brain, Microsoft Project, scientific programmingCommunications /Network, Protocols, Standards, or Software: ISO OSI model

Federal Regulations, Standards, and Acquisition PracticesSome familiarity, mostly from past involvements

External Technical Committee Memberships INCOSE Complex Systems Working Group [past]INCOSE Leader of Systems Science Enabler Group [past] AIAA Communications [past]IEEE [past]

Professional Society or Association MembershipsINCOSE [intermittent; presently inactive] ASEE [past]AIAA, Senior Member IEEE, ACM, SIAM [all past]

Professional Honors Sigma Xi

Other Skills or ExperienceForeign Languages: Scientific Russian [past] (passed doctoral language exam at advanced level)Total Quality Management Delta Team Advisor [past]Virtual Worlds: Second Life [inactive]

Other Technical InterestsComplexity theory, complex systems, complex adaptive systems engineering, and enterprise systems engineering [all particularly applied to world problems as well as limited venues]; communications theory; bandwidth efficient digital modulation techniques; digital coding techniques; digital signal processing, networking, multiplexing, and random access techniques;

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satellite communication; low-earth orbit satellites; anti-jam and adaptive high frequency communications.

Technical Publications

Books and Book Chapters

Author of draft “Evolution of Practice Theory of Complex Adaptive Systems Engineering (CASE),” Focus on Complex Adaptive Systems, Nova Publishers, 2019.

Author of draft “Enterprise Systems Engineering” chapter for new book: Handbook of Systems Sciences, Metcalf, Deguchi and Kijima editors, under Engineered Systems section edited by James N. Martin, 2019.

Co-Editor (with Paul R. Garvey) of a book series “Complex and Enterprise Systems Engineering” with Taylor & Francis publishers (e.g., CRC Press) of the United Kingdom, New York, NY, and Boca Raton, FL.

Author of “Case Studies Toolset,” Chapter 2 of new book: Evolving Toolbox for Complex Project Management, Gorod, Ireland, Gunawan, and Hallo, editors, 2019.

Co-author of three chapters and co-editor (with four others) Case Studies in System of Systems, Enterprise Systems, and Complex Systems Engineering, Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2015.

Co-author (with Beverly Gay McCarter), Leadership in Chaordic Organizations, Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2012.

Co-author of three chapters and co-editor (with four others) Case Studies in System of Systems, Enterprise Systems, and Complex Systems Engineering, Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2015.

Chapter 5 author, “Enterprise Opportunity and Risk,” and co-editor (with George Rebovich), Enterprise Systems Engineering: Advances in Theory and Practice, Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2011.

Author, “Systems Engineering Lexicon,” Taylor and Francis Complex and Enterprise Systems Engineering Book Series web site [2007, http://www.enterprise-systems-engineering.com/lexicon.htm]; presently on personal website: http://www.cau-ses.net.

Co-author (with Beverly Gay McCarter) of book chapter, “Emergence of SoS, Socio-cognitive Aspects,” in System of Systems Engineering—Principles and Applications, Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2009.

Co-author (with Shereazad Jimmy Gandhi, Alex Gorod, Günter Hofbauer, Vernon Ireland, and Brian Sauser), A Systematic Risk Management Framework for System of Systems (SoS), 147-164, in: Hofbauer, Günter (editor): Challenges, Research and Perspectives, Trust in social, economical and financial relations, Yearbook of the European Research and Working Group 2015, Berlin 2015.

Book Reviews

Reviewer, Managing Complexity, by George Rzevski and Petr Skobelev, Southhampton, Boston: WIT Press, 2014 (ISBN: 978-1-84564-936-4), INCOSE INSIGHT, Vol. 18, Issue 3, October 2015, 49-50.

Reviewer, Managing Complexity, by George Rzevski and Petr Skobelev, Southhampton, Boston: WIT Press, 2014 (ISBN: 978-1-84564-936-4), Journal of Enterprise Transformation, Vol. 5, No. 4, 2015, published online 3 March 2016, 275-7, www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19488289.2015.1144998?src=recsys.

Journal Articles

On Data and Connectivity in Complete Supply Chains, Business Process Management Journal, Headquarters: Bingley, West Yorkshire, England, UK: Emerald Publishing Ltd., to be published 2019. (co-author)

On People and Complexity in Healthcare Service Supply, International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Special Issue on Complex Systems, papers from Complex Systems 2018 conference, New Forest, UK, 14-6 May 2018, Vol. 13, No. 3, 2018, 238-249. (co-author)

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Fathoming the Future of Artificially Intelligent Robots, International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Special Issue on Complex Systems, papers from Complex Systems 2017 conference, New Forest, UK, 23-5 May 2017, Vol. 13, No. 1, 2018, 1-15.

On a Maturity Model for Complexity, Complex Systems, and Complex Systems Engineering, International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Special Issue on Complex Systems Applications, papers from Complex Systems 2016 conference, New Forest, UK, 1-3 June 2016, Vol. 11, No. 4, 2016, 532-42.

Systems Engineering Beliefs: Contemplating Personal Perceptions regarding State of the Art, International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Special Issue on Complex Systems Applications, papers from Complex Systems 2015 conference, New Forest, UK, 12-14 May 2015, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2016, 10-23.

On Leadership in the Complex Adaptive Systems Engineering of Enterprise Transformation, Journal of Enterprise Transformation, Vol. 5, No. 3, 192-217. 11 September 2015. Supplementary Material (Appendices): http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/suppl/10.1080/19488289.2015.1056450; ISSN: 1948-8289 (Print) 1948-8297 (Online) Journal homepage: http:// www.tandfonline.com/loi/ujet20 ; http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19488289.2015.1056450.

Complex Adaptive Systems Engineering (CASE), IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, Vol. 25, No. 12, December 2010, 16-22, ISSN 0885-8985

Systems science: deepening our understanding of the theory and practice of systems engineering, INCOSE INSIGHT, Vol. 11, No. 1, January 2008, 5.

Asks the chief engineer, “So what should I go do?”, INCOSE INSIGHT, Vol. 11, No. 1, January 2008, 25-27.

What is enterprise systems engineering? —a lively discussion of definitions and dichotomies, INCOSE INSIGHT, Vol. 10, No. 3, July 2007, 33-35.

Overview of low earth orbit (LEO) satellite developments, Marine Electronics, May/June 1994 (co-author).

Two-Level multiaccess schemes for packet satellite systems with low duty factor terminals, IEEE Trans. Commun. COM-33, No. 8, August 1985, 880-883 (co-author).

A frequency-division multiple-access system concept for 30/20 GHz high-capacity domestic satellite service, J. Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 20, No. 6, November - December 1983, 619-625 (co-author).

On low crosstalk data communication and its realization by continuous-frequency modulation schemes, IEEE Trans. Commun. COM-26, No. 1, January 1978, 131-135 (co-author).

Suboptimal continuous shift keying (CSK) demodulation for the efficient implementation of low crosstalk data communication, IEEE Trans. Commun. COM-25, No. 9, September 1977, 1037-1041 (co-author).

A worst-case crosstalk comparison among several modulation schemes, IEEE Trans. Commun. COM-25, No. 9, September 1977, (co-author) 1032-1037.

On optimal extreme-discrepancy points sets in the square, Numer. Math. 27, 157-164 (1977).

Mean-square discrepancies of the Hammersley and Zaremba sequences for arbitrary radix, Monatshefte für Mathematik 80, 219-229 (1975).

Correlation loss with optimized receiver delay for bandlimited communication, IEEE Trans. Commun. COM-22, No. 4, April 1974, 503-507.

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On the construction of N-ary orthogonal sequences under a continuous-phase constraint, IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory IT-19, No. 4, July 1973, 527-532.

A derivation of the spectral of N-ary orthogonal continuous-phase FSK waveforms for ELF/VLF communications, IEEE Trans. Commun. Technol. COM-19, No. 4, August 1971, 536-539.

Conference Papers

Engineering One’s Quality of Life as an SoS, 14 th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering (SoSE), Anchorage, Alaska, 19-22 May 2019

On People and Complexity in Healthcare Service Supply, Complex Systems 2018 conference, New Forest, UK, 14-6 May 2018. Published in International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Special Issue on Complex Systems, Vol. 13, No. 3, 2018, 238-249 (co-author) (see above)

Fathoming the Future of Artificially Intelligent Robots, Complex Systems Conference, New Forest, UK, 23-5 May 2017. Published in Int. J. of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Special Issue on Complex Systems, Vol. 13, No. 1, 2018, 1-15 (see above)

Leadership Under Conditions of Complexity, IEEE SoSE Conference, Kongsberg, Norway, 12-16 June 2016

An Architecture for Stewarding Enterprises, IEEE SoSE Conference, Kongsberg, Norway, 12-16 June 2016 (co-author)

On a Maturity Model for Complexity, Complex Systems, and Complex Systems Engineering, Complex Systems Conference, New Forest, UK, 1-3 June 2016. Published in Int. J. of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics. Vol. 11, No. 4, 2016, 532-42

A Complex Adaptive Systems Engineering (CASE) Methodology — The Ten-Year Update, IEEE Systems Conference. Orlando, FL, 18-21 April 2016

Systems Engineering Beliefs: Contemplating Personal Perceptions Regarding State of the Art. International Conference on Complex Systems in Business, Administration, Science and Engineering, 12-14 May 2015, New Forest, UK, 13 May 2015. Published in Int. J. of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics. Vol. 11, No. 1, 2015, 10-23

The Case for Online College Education – a work in progress, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference, 23-26 June 2013, Atlanta, GA (co-author)

On the Importance and Value of Case Studies, The 7th IEEE International Systems Conference, 5-18 April 2013, Orlando, FL (co-author)

Applying Complex Systems Engineering in Balancing Our Earth's Population and Natural Resources, The 7th

International Conference for Systems Engineering, INCOSE_IL 2013, 4-6 March 2013, Herzlia, Israel

A Contribution to Developing a Complex Project Management BOK, Project Perspectives Issue, International Project Management Association (IPMA) World Congress, Creta Maris, Crete, Greece, 29-31 October 2012 (co-author), pp. 16-25

Systems Engineering Decision Making May Be More Emotional Than Rational!, 22nd Annual INCOSE International Symposium, Rome, Italy, 9-12 July 2012

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Application of Case Studies to Engineering Management and Systems Engineering Education, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference, 10-13 June 2012, San Antonio, TX (co-author)

Let’s Do Better in Limiting Material Growth to Conserve Our Earth’s Resources, Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER), 19-22 March 2012, St. Louis, MO

Complex Systems, 16 August 2011, Panel: Supplemental Training for the Newly Graduated Engineer, ICSEng Conference, 15-18 August 2011, Las Vegas, Nevada 

Case Study in System of Systems Engineering: NASA’s Advanced Communications Technology Satellite, 30 June 2011, 6th IEEE International Conference on System of Systems Engineering (SoSE 2011), 27-30 June 2011, Albuquerque, New Mexico (co-author)

Managing Uncertainty in Dating and Other Complex Systems, Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER), 15-16 April 2011, Redondo Beach, CA

A Personal History of System of Systems, 18 October 2010, Special Session on Systems of Systems (SoS), International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems, 18-20 October 2010, Moscow, Russia

Architecting the Enterprise: Is INCOSE up to the challenge?, Position Paper for INCOSE 2010 Symposium Panel, 15 July 2010, 20th Annual International INCOSE Symposium, 12-15 July 2010, Rosemont, IL

Conflict of Self Organization and Standards for Next Generation System Security Strategy, Position Statement for INCOSE Symposium 2010 Panel, 14 July 2010, 20th Annual International INCOSE Symposium, 12-15 July 2010, Rosemont, IL

Complex Systems Engineering Case Study of a Case Study on Maritime Domain Awareness, 11 July 2010, 20th

Annual International INCOSE Symposium, 12-15 July 2010, Rosemont, IL

Complex Systems Engineering Case Study of a Case Study on Maritime Domain Awareness, 8 April 2010, 4 th

Annual IEEE International Systems Conference, 5-8 April 2010, San Diego, CA

Systems Engineering Activity (SEA) Profiler, 18 March 2010, Eighth Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER), 17-19 March 2010, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ

Complex Adaptive Systems Engineering (CASE), 28 April 2009, SoSEF (System of Systems Engineering Forum), 28-29 April 2009, Vienna, VA (presentation only) (invited)

Complex Adaptive Systems Engineering (CASE), 24 March 2009, IEEE Systems Conference 2009, 23-26 March 2009, Vancouver, Canada

Complex Adaptive Systems Engineering (CASE), 10 December 2008, 3rd System of Systems Conference, National Institute of Standards & Technology, 9-10 December 2008, Gaithersburg, MD (presentation only) (invited)

Complex Adaptive Systems Engineering, 12 May 2008, 8th Understanding Complex Systems Symposium, 12-15 May 2008, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; for paper, presentation and audio clip, refer to: http://www.howhy.com/ucs2008/schedule.html (invited)

Let’s Give More Emphasis to Opportunities in “Complex” “Enterprise” Environments, 9 November 2007, Conference on Advanced Risk Management and Its Applications to Systems Engineering, 8-9 November 2007, Hampton Roads Area Chapter of International Council on Systems Engineering, Newport News, VA (presentation only) (invited)

Asks the Chief Engineer: “So what do I go do?!”, Complex07, The 8 th Asia-Pacific Complex Systems Conference, 2-5 July 2007, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (co-author)

Hybrid system dynamic, Petri net, and agent-based modeling of the Air and Space Operations Center, 25 June 2007, INCOSE 2007, 17th International Symposium, 24-28 June 2007, San Diego, CA

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Let’s talk more about opportunities in uncertainty management!, 18 May 2007, Project Risk Symposium 2007, 16-18 May 2007, San Francisco, CA (presentation only) (invited)

Hybrid system dynamic, Petri net, and agent-based modeling of the Air and Space Operations Center, 14 May 2007, 7th Understanding Complex Systems Symposium, 14-17 May 2007, Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (presentation only) (co-author)

On interpreting scale (or view) and emergence in complex systems engineering, 11 April 2007, 1st Annual IEEE Systems Conference, 9-12 April 2007, Honolulu, HI

Collaboration/Cooperation in sharing and utilizing net-centric information, 15 March 2007, Fifth Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER), 14-16 March 2007, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ (co-author)

Multi-scale modeling of the Air and Space Operations Center, Symposium on Complex Systems Engineering, 11-12 January 2007, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA (co-author) (invited)

Fostering intra-organizational communication of enterprise systems engineering practices, 26 October 2006, National Defense Industrial Association, 9th Annual Systems Engineering Conference, 23-26 October 2006, San Diego CA

Modeling and simulation of data sharing at multiple scales: an application of the Regimen of Complex-System Engineering, 26 July 2006, System of Systems (SoS) Engineering Conference, 25-26 July 2006, Defense Acquisition University (DAU), Fort Belvoir, VA (presentation only) (co-author)

Enterprise opportunity and risk, INCOSE 2006, 16th International Symposium, 9-13 July 2006, Orlando, FL

On the pursuit of enterprise systems engineering ideas, Sixth International Conference on Complex Systems (ICCS2006), 25-30 June 2006, Boston, MA

On the pursuit of enterprise opportunities by systems engineering organizations, 25 April 2006, IEEE International Conference on Systems Engineering, Sponsored by IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society, 24-26 April 2006, Los Angeles, CA

“Systems of systems”: An overview complex systems engineering panel: Complex systems engineering position paper: A regimen for CSE, 7 April 2006, Fourth Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER), 7-8 April 2006, Los Angeles, CA (co-author).

A Complementary Approach to Enterprise Systems Engineering, 26 October 2005, National Defense Industrial Association 8th Annual Systems Engineering Conference, 24-27 October 2005, San Diego, CA (presentation only)

Engineering enterprises using complex-system engineering, INCOSE 2005 Symposium, 10-15 July 2005, Rochester, NY, 11 July 2005 (co-author).

Engineering Enterprises Using Complex-System Engineering (CSE), 14 June 2005, 1st Annual System of Systems (SoS) Engineering Conference 13-14 June 2005, Johnstown, PA (presentation only)

Class of functions approach to enterprise communications, MILCOM ’04, Monterey, CA, 2 November 2004

Airborne communications, networking, and processing architecture for the Command and Control (C2) Constellation, MILCOM ’03, Boston, MA, 16 October 2003 (co-author)

Layered communications architecture for the Global Grid, MILCOM ’01, McLean, VA, 30 October 2001

Tactical data links, air traffic management, and software programmable radios, MILCOM ’99, Arlington, VA, November 1999

Tactical data links, air traffic management, and software programmable radios, IEEE-AIAA 18 th Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), St. Louis, MO, 23-29 October 1999

Avionics architecture study for Air Mobility Command aircraft, AIAA/IEEE Digital Avionics Systems Conference, Irvine, CA, 29 October 1997

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CNS/ATM avionics for a militarized commercial transport, 0-7803-3050-1/95, 1995 IEEE, AIAA Digital Avionics System Conference (DASC), Cambridge, MA, 5-9 November 1995 (co-author)

Recommended modulation scheme for the VDL: Mode 2, AMCP/WG-C/5, Appendix B to the report on Agenda Item 2, AMCP Third Meeting, Montreal, Canada, 7-22 April 1994

Improved VHF air/ground communications system: technical tradeoffs, AIAA/IEEE Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 12th DASC, 25-28 October 1993, Ft. Worth, TX, 93CH3327-4, 86-91 (co-author)

Overview of low earth orbit (LEO) satellite developments, RTCM Annual Assembly Meeting, 2-7 May 1993, San Diego, CA (co-author) (invited)

Low earth orbit satellite concepts for air traffic control applications, AIAA 14th Intern. Commun. Sat. Systems Conf., 22-24 March 1992, Washington, DC, 885-895 (co-author)

A frequency-routed satellite system concept using multiple orthogonally-polarized beams for frequency reuse, MILCOM ’83, 31 October 1983, Arlington, VA (with E. Rotholz)

Two FDMA demand assignment system concepts for Intelsat, Sixth Intern. Conf. on Digital Satellite Commun., 19-23 September 1983, Phoenix, AZ, VIII-I - VIII-6 (co-author)

An extension of collision resolution (TREE) algorithms, Intern. Conf. Commun. (ICC ‘83), 19-22 June 1983, Boston, MA, B2.7.1 - B2.7.5

Zip-coded cellular interface concepts for mobile terminals and proliferated satellite communications networks, Intern. Conf. Commun. (ICC ‘81), 14-18 June 1981, Denver, CO, 59.2.1 - 59.2.5

Application of advanced on-board processing to satellite communications -- cost/performance implications for technology development, Intern. Telemetering Conf. (ITC/USA ‘80), 14-16 October 1980, San Diego, CA 53-61 (co-author) (invited)

Digital chirp modulation: opportunities for lower cost and higher performance in mobile-satellite communication, AIAA 8th Commun. Sat. Sys. Conf., 21-24 April 1980, Orlando, FL, 696-702 (co-author)

A two-level multiple access scheme for a packet satellite system of many terminals, AIAA 8th Commun. Sat. Sys. Conf., 21-24 April 1980, Orlando, FL, 386-390 (co-author)

Satellite communications system netting concepts for mobile terminals, Nat. Telecommun. Conf. (NTC ‘78), 4-6 December 1978, Birmingham, AL, 28.2.1-28.2.5 (co-author)

Simulation of two bandwidth efficient modulation efforts in satellite communications, Intern. Telemetering Conf. (ITC/USA ‘78), 14-16 November 1978, Los Angeles, CA 611-618 (invited)

Offset quadrature phase comparison modulation schemes for low crosstalk communication, Intern. Conf. Commun. (ICC ‘77) 12-15 June 1977, Chicago, IL. 6.5.-133-6.5.-137 (co-author)

A digital spectral limiter for multiple-access satellite power control with asynchronous terminals, Intern. Conf. Commun. (ICC ‘75), June 1975, San Francisco, CA 28-26-28-29

L2 discrepancy of the Roth sequence in [0, 1]2 for an arbitrary number of points, Computer Science Conf., February 1973, Columbus, OH, paper R3F9

Technical Reports

The MITRE Corporation

Enterprise systems engineering theory and practice, Volume 5: enterprise opportunity and risk, MP 05B0000043, November 2005.

Engineering enterprises using complex-system engineering, MP 05B0000003, January 2005 (co-author).

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Time Critical Targeting (TCT) thread architecture findings and recommendations, MP 03B0000060, November 2003 (co-author).

An analysis of the internet protocol, version 6 (IPv6): technical and transition issues, MP 02B0000028, April 2002 (co-author).

Joint Battlespace Infosphere and Global Grid inter-working and quality of service, MP 02B0000020, March 2002 (co-author).

Tactical Air Control Party Modernization (TACP-M) radio roadmap, MP 02B0000022, March 2002 (contributor).

Target Radio Architecture (TRA), MP 01B0000022, April 2001 (co-author).

Layered models view of Air Force enterprise management—Part I, MP 01B0000027, May 2001 (co-author).

An architecture for quasi-distributed internet work-level mobile routing, MP 01B0000020, April 2001 (editor).

Layering communications systems for the Global Grid … and implications for the integrated command and control system of systems, MP 01B0000019, March 2001 (co-author).

Global Grid for large C2/ISR aircraft with Joint STARS example, MP 00B0000065, November 2000 (co-author).

Tactical data links, air traffic management, and software programmable radios, MP 99B0000041, August 1999.

On tactical data links, air traffic management, and software programmable radios (abstract), MP 99B0000016, April 1999.

Certification matrix for 8.33 kHz radios, MP 98B0000036, December 1998.

Effects of weather and deployable air traffic control and landing systems availability on airlift and tactical landing scenarios, MP 97B0000033, May 1997 (co-author).

End-of-year air traffic control and landing systems project report (April 1996 through December 1996), MP 96B0000134, 23 December 1996.

Air Mobility Command (AMC) communications, navigation, and surveillance/air traffic management (CNS/ATM) study – architecture and cost report, MP 97B0000001, January 1997 (co-author)

Air Mobility Command (AMC) communications, navigation, and surveillance/air traffic management (CNS/ATM) study – requirements report, MP 96B0000129, December 1996 (co-author)

Air Mobility Command (AMC) communications, navigation, and surveillance/air traffic management (CNS/ATM) study – avionics survey report, MP 96B0000112, November 1996 (co-author)

ATCALS analytical support – modeling & simulation tools for estimating operational MOEs and MOPs, MP 96B0000080, July 1996 (co-author).

Making IPTs work: guidance for MITRE integrated product team (IPT) staff members and chief engineers, MP 96B0000045, May 1996 (co-author).

Bimonthly ATCALS project report (Oct-Nov 95), MP 95B0000427, 30 November 1995.

Future aeronautical environment for non-developmental airlift aircraft, MP 95B0000045, April 1995.

Cost estimates for modifying military very high frequency (VHF) radios to accommodate new civil waveforms, MP 94B0000153, August 1994 (co-author).

Producing MITRE documents and related products – a generic approach, WN 94B0000001, April 1994 (co-author).

VDL - adjacent channel considerations, Information Paper, Agenda Item 8: Material on very high frequency (VHF) data link (VDL), International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), Aeronautical Mobile

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Communications Panel (AMCP), Third Meeting, Montreal, 7 to 22 April 1994, AMCP/3-WP/11, 9 March 1994.

Recommended modulation scheme for the VDL: Mode 2, Information Paper, Agenda Item 7: Review of Working Group C activities (Development of proposed SARPs for VHF data link), International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), Aeronautical Mobile Communications Panel (AMCP), Third Meeting, Montreal, 7 to 22 April 1994, AMCP/3-WP/12, 9 March 1994.

VHF air/ground communications for air traffic control: a decision tree approach to system innovations, M93B0000096V1, July 1993 (co-author).

VHF air/ground communications for air traffic control: a decision tree approach to system innovations, M93B0000096V2, July 1993 (co-author).

Technical feasibility of digital three-dimensional cellular communications for air traffic control applications, M91-112, Vols. 1-3, December 1991 (co-author).

Low earth orbit satellite system concepts for air traffic control communications applications, M91-93, Vols. 1-2, October 1991 (co-author).

SATURN technical report: cosite techniques, WP-28011, August 1988.

Simulation of artificial magnetospheric substorms and the possible impact on electronic systems, MTR 8562, Vol. I, March 1982 (co-author).

Third year technical report - - on-board processing for future satellite communications systems: satellite - routed FDMA, MTR-8311, May 1981 (co-author).

Two-level multiple access schemes for packet satellite systems, WP-23562, May 1981 (with S. L. Kota)

A zip-coded cellular interface concept for mobile terminal and moving satellite communication networks,

WP-23111, February 1981.

Second year technical report -- on-board processing for future satellite communications systems, MTR-8164, October 1980 (co-author).

Executive summary -- First year report: on-board processing concepts for future satellite communications systems, MTR-3943, May 1980 (co-author)

Magnetospheric effects on electronic systems: an annotated bibliography, WP-22789, November 1979.

Application of advanced on-board processing concepts to future satellite communications systems, MTR-3787, Vol. I, June 1979 (co-author).

Satellite and adaptive HF communications for large military aircraft; access control and network considerations, M-78-243, Vols. I & II, March 1979 (co-author).

Adaptive HF communications: technical considerations, WP-21700, 6 April 1978 (co-author)

Signatron

Mobile-satellite experiment (MSAT-X) networking system study, series of seven technical reports for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 1985 - 1986 (co-author).

Demand assignment system study (SCPC), INTEL-190, contractual report for Intelsat, July 1982 (co-author).

Enduring command facilities and communication for reconstitution, series of five contractual reports for the

U. S. Air Force Electronic Systems Division, 1981 - 1983 (co-author)

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M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory

Simulation of a narrow bandpass-limited satellite channel, TN-10, August 1976.

A bandwidth conserving approach to multiple access satellite communication for mobile terminals, TN-26, December 1975 (co-author).

On the close packing of unsynchronized FDM waveforms, TN-34, October 1975.

A digital spectral limiter for asynchronous multiple-access satellite communication, TN-25, August 1974.

Efficient realization of Boolean functions by pruning NAND (NOR) trees, TN-48, September 1969.

Remote control of the SANGUINE transmitters: an airborne approach, NAC-11, February 1969.

Spectra of phase-continuous FSK waveforms, NAC-3, August 1968.

Correlation loss with optimized receiver delay for special band-limited communication, NAC-2, July 1968.

On a class of orthogonal sequences, TN-23, June 1968.

An AJ analysis of maximin frequency-hopping, SC-6, November 1967.

A message transmission concept for the SANGUINE system, SANG-4, August 1977.

A pseudorandom frequency selector for satellites, SC-3, July 1967.

An anti-jam satellite command system, SC-2, January 1967.

An anti-jam command link for satellite applications, SC-1, November 1966.

A conceptual description of a family of frequency synthesizers, TN-43, September 1965.

Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin

The L2 discrepancies of the Hammersley and Zaremba sequences in [0, 1]2 for an arbitrary number of points, TR-196, November, 1973.

The L2 discrepancy of the Roth sequence in [0, 1]2 for arbitrary radix, TR-196, January 1973.

Complete minimum discrepancy distributions for one through six points in the unit square, TR-118, April 1971.

Ph.D. Dissertation:Discrepancy formulae for N-ary quasirandom sequences in the plane, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, September 1973.

Masters Thesis:Implementing combinatorial logic with the NAND tree, M. I. T., Cambridge, MA, September 1962.