Wednesday, 20 February 2019
Earned Value Management
for Agile
Speaker:
Caitlin Kenney, P.E
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Software development projects present a unique and complex project management challenge. In order to remain relevant throughout the development, the project must be able to adjust and adapt to emerging technology and requirements. In addition, projects must have finite start and end points, with cost, schedule, and performance metrics. To this end, Earned Value Management (EVM) has been used successfully to measure how a project is meeting the cost and schedule plan. EVM also allows project managers to determine the risks associated with achieving the planned cost and schedule goals and provides a mechanism to estimate expected project completion and final cost. Agile software development, specifically the Scrum approach, has applied EVM to measure software development progress.
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Networking and Dinner at 6pm and FREE Lecture at 7pm
(Earn 1 PDU)
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Location
: Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, 11100 Johns Hopkins Rd Laurel MD 20723 (Main Entrance – Lobby 1)
Meal
: Chicken breast with mushroom marsala sauce; Wild rice; Steamed Broccoli, served with garden salad, dressing, rolls and butter, dessert
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The purpose of the Chesapeake Chapter is to foster the definition, understanding, and practice of world class systems engineering in industry, academia, and government. In light of that goal, every month at our dinner meeting we have a drawing for the latest in Systems Engineering literature. So come on out for a chance to win. This month’s door prize is:
T
he Age of Agile: How Smart Companies Are Transforming the Way Work Gets Done
by Stephen Denning
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President's POV
INCOSE - CC Fostering Mentorship for STEM Students
Mr. Taras Alexander Mykytyn
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At the recent INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter’s dinner/presentation on 16 January 2019, I noted that the members of our Chapter should play an active role in various STEM activities throughout our community. Why is this important and what impact will this have on the future of Systems Engineering?
First and foremost, keeping students at all levels interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics is challenging to say the least. Students need great mentors, teachers, and curriculum to encourage them to
pursue STEM courses and careers. Good news is that this area is full of exciting opportunities for students and young professionals to pursue STEM-related curriculum and professional positions. Secondly, the education institutions and private industry need to provide the opportunities and foundation for STEM, which the Great DC-Baltimore area has a large high-tech industry, great education curriculum in many counties, excellent universities and colleges, and federal and state government agencies that are technology savvy.
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In This Issue
- This Month's Dinner Meeting
- President's POV
- STEM &INCOSE Chesapeake
- Upcoming Events
- SEP Certification training course
- Did YouMiss Last Month
- INCOSE-CC & local Job Fairs
- Membership Arena
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This is the monthly newsletter for INCOSE Chesapeake, a local chapter of INCOSE International. We are a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing a forum for professionals practicing the art and science of Systems Engineering in the Northern & Central Maryland & Southern Pennsylvania area
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The Chesapeake Chapter is always looking for volunteers to speak at our upcoming meetings! Please contact our
Programs Director
if you would like the opportunity to speak or can recommend someone.
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The Chesapeake Chapter of INCOSE is proud to recognize the following organizations for sponsoring our endeavors to expanding the understanding and appreciation of Systems Engineering in the local area:
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We’re is looking to gather volunteers to help us participate at Maryland's two premier regional science fair events. We are looking to put together a couple of independent judging teams to determine and deliver monetary awards to Division I level participants at the Baltimore and Anne Arundel County regional science fairs on behalf of the INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter.
We’ll be sending out follow-ups and reminder information in early March timeframe to volunteers who respond. Please consider volunteering for one day or multiple. Send your contact info to
stem@incose-cc.org
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Volunteers from the 2018 Science Fairs.
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Two Upcoming Scheduled STEM Outreach Events
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Saturday March 9th from 12am - 4pm
Anne Arundel County Regional Science and Engineering Expo
North County High School in Glenn Burnie
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Saturday March 23rd from 9am - 4pm
Baltimore Science Fair
At Towson University's West Village Commons facility
Awards Sunday March 24th at 4pm.
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Upcoming Events: Mark your Calendars
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Date:
20-Mar-19
Presentation:
Methodology Tailoring for Development Time Optimization
Speaker:
Anthony Millán
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Date:
17-Apr-19
Presentation:
Cloud-Based Telemetry Processing
Speaker:
Chandru Mirchandani
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Date:
15-May-19
Presentation:
Systems Engineering Problem-Solving
Speaker:
Prof. Howard Eisner
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INCOSE Systems Engineering Professional (SEP) Certification training course.
Back by Popular Demand
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Date:
May 6-10, 2019 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
The 5-day course will be held at
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, in Laurel, Maryland
We are pleased to announced Certification Training International (CTI) will be offering an INCOSE Systems Engineering Professional (SEP) Certification training course.
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Our Chapter President, Taras Mykytyn, discussed how the INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter should align to the INCOSE 2025 Vision for its celebratory year of 25 years as an INCOSE chapter and what we need to accomplish in the 25 year anniversary of the Chapter.
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Butch Rappe, Dave Alldredge, Mark Kaczmarek and
George Anderson
represented INCOSE-CC at the 1/28/2019
reStart Hiring Event.
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INCOSE-CC participating in local Job Fairs
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INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter attended the recent
reStart
job fair held at the BWI Hilton in Linthicum Heights. MD on January 28, 2019. Many of the participants also participated in the panel discussion that included tips as well as current methods that employers look for in their hiring process.
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Membership Arena
Mark Kaczmarek, ASEP, Membership Director
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INCOSE membership is over 17,000 world-wide. Over 100 corporate members, 70+ Global chapters in over 35 countries. The Chesapeake Chapter of INCOSE serves the systems engineering community in Baltimore and its surrounding areas. Our Chapter is very active and prides itself in the many endeavors it has undertaken. An organization such as ours relies on the willingness of its membership to put as much effort into it as they receive in return.
Chesapeake Chapter’s membership Includes:
- Current membership = 328
- Certification = 188 ~57%
-- ASEPs =
61
-- CSEPs =
94
-- ESEPs =
33
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The Chesapeake Chapter proudly welcomes our new members:
December 2018
- Adair, Chad, University of Maryland
- Bush, James, STScl
- Jaya Prakash, Prateek, ASEP, University of Maryland
- Kulkami, Pranav, ASEP, University of Maryland
- Lilly, Gwen, US DoD
- Naphade, Swapneel, ASEP, University of Maryland
November 2018
- Evans, Mark, MetaTech Consulting, Inc
- Gowda, Sharanya, University of Maryland
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October 2018
- Gonzalez, Benjamin, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
- Henkel PhD., Daniel, Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Kane, Jonathan, The Boeing Company
- Sigmon, Ryan, Linquest Corp.
- Stenbakken, David, JHU/APL
Sep 2018
- Bapat, Akshay, ASEP, University of Maryland
- Dejute, Gregory, ASEP, Naval Postgraduate School
- Kothari, Nukunj, ASEP, University of Maryland
Aug 2018
- Louth, Andrea
- Meehan, Charles, University of Maryland
- Mehta, Hanish, ASEP, University of Maryland
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Keep up with the latest news and events. Find out about our new Board of Directors. Explore our extensive library of previous lectures from our Monthly Dinner Meetings. Learn of the Benefits of Joining INCOSE. Check out Systems Engineering education in the local area. All this and more awaits you at
our INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter Website.
For any comments or suggestions about this newsletter please e-mail our
Communications Officer. We value your feedback.
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