INCOSE Certification of Systems Engineers: - What’s The Process?
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Date
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
Time
6:00PM
Description
Presentation Topic: INCOSE Certification of Systems Engineers: What’s The Process?
Using excerpts from the Standard INCOSE Presentation, Mr. McMath will provide some insights in going through the application process for the INCOSE Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) certification. The requirements are being updated by INCOSE for June/July of this year. This presentation will be very beneficial for any systems engineer interested in achieving CSEP certification.
Speaker
Jim McMath is a federal employee of Department of the Air Force working in the Electronic Systems Center, Capabilities Planning Directorate, Improvised Explosive Device Defeat (IEDD) Program Office. His primary duty is developing system engineering processes for the acquisition of advanced technologies to support United States Air Force detection of IEDs.
Previous, Jim was a systems and acquisition support contractor engineer for 22 years at ESC working in several different programs, most recently as a Systems Engineer III for Engility Corp, an L-3 Communications subsidiary, in the ESC Global Air Traffic Management (GATM) Program Office. In October of 2006, Jim received his Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) certification from the International Council of Systems Engineers.
Location
MITRE Corporation
Room 1M306 - go to the M-Building Lobby
202 Burlington Road,
Bedford, MA. 01730-1420
Cost
INCOSE Members $10
Non members: Free for first meeting
Student members: Free
Payable at the door.
Reservations
Please RSVP to info@incose-ne.org