From: Lew Lee [mailto:lew.lee@pacbell.net]
Sent: Mon 8/4/2003 5:24 AM
To: Distribution
Subject: INCOSE Meeting on Tues., Aug. 12
New! RSVP online at http://www.incose.org/sfbac/rsvp.html
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International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) San Francisco Bay Area Chapter
August 12, 2003, Tuesday Evening Monthly Program
"System Engineering Challenges:
1. Increasing Net Worth Using Systems Engineering, and
2. The Heritage and Power of the Integrated SE and PM Project Cycle"
Presented by Hal Mooz
Founder and CEO of Center for Systems Management
Program Abstract
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Two presentations will comprise the August meeting. The first talk will be "Increasing Net
Worth Using Systems Engineering" in which Hal Mooz will relate his experiences in applying
Systems Engineering to designing, and building or renovating 12 homes.
The second talk will be from his INCOSE 2003 paper, "The Heritage and Power of the Integrated SE and PM Project Cycle."
About the Presenter:
Harold (Hal) Mooz is the Founder and CEO of Center for Systems Management - a company dedicated to training, mentoring, consulting, and culture building in project management and system engineering and related disciplines. He has been a Chief Systems Engineer, Program Manager, and Deputy Director of Programs for intelligence satellites at Lockheed Missiles and Space Company. His consulting clients have included: NASA, CIA, Department of State, DOE, Lucent Technology, AT&T, and a host of government contractors including Lockheed Martin, TRW, TASC, General Dynamics, Boeing, GTE, ESL, etc.
He co-authored "Visualizing Project Management" (2nd edition published April, 2000) that in six months became the best selling project management book of 1300 on Amazon.com. He also co-authored Communicating Project Management (published 2002).
He is a member of PMI and presenter of papers and tutorials at PMI, ProjectWorld, and international project management conferences. Hal is a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP) by Project Management Institute (PMI).
Hal has been a member of INCOSE since 1992 and received INCOSE's Pioneer Award in 2001 for furthering the cause of System Engineering.
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Tues, August 12: 5:30 PM Social Half-Hour and dinner
6:00-7:00 Talk followed by questions.
Networking and sidebars to 8 PM.
Place: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space Operations, Sunnyvale.
** NOTE LOCATION CHANGE **
Bldg 157 Executive Conf. Room. Third & Mary
(Take the Mathilda exit on Highway 101,
North on Mathilda, past the Blue Cube,
and left on Third Ave. to parking lot at corner of Mary Ave.
Parking is across the street from Building 157.)
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Donation: FREE for members; $4 for non-members
Reservations: RSVP online at http://www.incose.org/sfbac/rsvp.html
Contact Lew Lee (Northrop Grumman)
408-531-2811, lew.lee@pacbell.net
NOTE - Heightened Security Alert procedures are in use. Visitors to the Lockheed Martin facility are required to show some government-issued picture ID to gain entry.
To expedite entry:
US Citizens (consultants or representatives of foreign governments, see below for additional instructions): Present a photo ID (Driver's License, etc.)
Permanent Residents: Present a photo ID (Driver's License, etc.) or
I-551 ("Green Card").
Consultants, Non-Resident Aliens, and Representatives of Foreign Governments: Submit a
Foreign National Visitor form in advance, 12-days prior to the meeting. Contact one of the following:
Tom Jackson, (408) 742-2013, t.l.jackson@lmco.com or
Dorothy McKinney, (408) 742-8790, dorothy.mckinney@lmco.com
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Visit www.incose.org/sfbac/ for more information.
Next meeting on Mon, Sep. 8, 2003 -- A talk by Dr. Heinz Stoewer,
INCOSE's President-Elect and 2004/2005 President
Our programs are posted at http://www.incose.org/sfbac/.
The INCOSE website is at http://www.incose.org
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The mission of the International Council on Systems Engineering
(INCOSE), a non-profit professional society, is to "foster the
definition, and practice of World Class Systems Engineering in
industry, academia, and government." The SF Bay Area Chapter
presents thought-provoking monthly programs for its members and
their guests. Learn about the INCOSE at www.incose.org.
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ASCII Map - Use Courier 10 or a small monospace font to view map
(http://www.incose.org/sfbac/sunnyvale.html for a graphical map)
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| 157 |
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INCOSE visitors enter through the lobby of Building 157. Please park in the lot opposite the
building. Visitor sign-in is in the lobby.
Handicapped Access Parking close to the lobby is available in the lot.
Suggested Driving Directions:
Hwy 101, North -- exit at Mathilda. Proceed north on Mathilda to 3rd Ave. Left on 3rd to Mary.
Hwy 101, South -- take Highway 237 exit to Mathilda. Proceed north on Mathilda to 3rd Ave. Left on 3rd to Mary.
Hwy 237, West or East -- exit at Mathilda. Proceed north on Mathilda to 3rd Ave. Left on 3rd to Mary.
Highway 85, North -- take Highway 237 East exit to Mathilda. Proceed north on Mathilda to 3rd Ave. Left on 3rd to Mary.
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