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DESCRIPTION:NOTE that the date is July 23\, 2015 \nAgenda:\nDinner &\; N
etworking: 5:45 PM - 6:15 PM\nChapter Business: 6:15 PM\nTown Hall Meeting
: 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM \nThis month we haves something a little different pla
nned\, instead of a presentation for our chapter\, our INCOSE chapter lead
ership is hosting a town-hall meeting to have a 2-way dialog with our memb
ership and friends of INCOSE. MEETING AGENDA: Introduction of the INCOS
E Orlando Board of Directors Current State of INCOSE \; (membership st
ats\, new document releases\, report from the International Symposium) MIT
-INCOSE collaboration Update on CPAG meeting Our website development Stude
nt Division General Discussion: &ldquo\;What do you want from your Orlando
Chapter of INCOSE?&rdquo\; Other issues \; (other than monthly meetin
gs) Dr. Kelly Neville is a Senior Research Psychologist with the Naval Ai
r Warfare Center Training Systems Division (NAWCTSD). She earned her M.A.
and Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from Rice University and\, prior to j
oining NAWCTSD\, worked in academia\, industry\, and the Air Force Researc
h Laboratory. Dr. Neville has a rich experience base in research and desig
n aimed at enhancing human and team performance in complex systems. She sp
ecializes in proficiency and expertise acquisition\, training system desig
n\, supporting cognitive performance in high stress work\, and improving t
eam coordination. A related area of interest is complex systems and their
resilience\, and the improvement of systems engineering methods to better
support the design and development of resilient sociotechnical systems. He
r most recent research and design efforts addressed human-machine interfac
es and training systems in the domains of remotely piloted aircraft (RPA)\
, air combat\, and petro-chemical operations. RSVP:\nPlease RSVP at \;
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/incose-orlando-chapter-july-chapter-meeting-i
nvitation-tickets-17785155880 by Tuesday\, July 21st at 5 pm to be registe
red for our monthly meeting. There is no cost to attend and dinner is prov
ided courtesy of INCOSE Orlando chapter with RSVP. \nThe meeting is open t
o all\; you do not need to be an INCOSE member to attend. If you are not a
member\, we invite you to become a member of the Orlando Chapter of INCOS
E at http://www.incose.org/about/Membership/Join
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LOCATION:Florida\,USA\,Orlando\,3100 Technology Parkway
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SUMMARY:INCOSE Orlando Chapter Meeting: Town Hall Discussion – Hosted by Dr
. Kelly Neville\, President Elect
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, 2015
\nAgenda:
\nDinner &\; Networ
king: 5:45 PM - 6:15 PM
\nChapter Business: 6:15 PM
\nTown Hall
Meeting: 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
\nThis month we ha
ves something a little different planned\, instead of a presentation for o
ur chapter\, our INCOSE chapter leadership is hosting a town-hall meeting
to have a 2-way dialog with our membership and friends of INCOSE.
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br /> MEETING AGENDA:
Dr. Kelly Neville is a Senior Research Psychologist with the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division (NAWCTSD). Sh e earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from Rice Universit y and\, prior to joining NAWCTSD\, worked in academia\, industry\, and the Air Force Research Laboratory. Dr. Neville has a rich experience base in research and design aimed at enhancing human and team performance in compl ex systems. She specializes in proficiency and expertise acquisition\, tra ining system design\, supporting cognitive performance in high stress work \, and improving team coordination. A related area of interest is complex systems and their resilience\, and the improvement of systems engineering methods to better support the design and development of resilient sociotec hnical systems. Her most recent research and design efforts addressed huma n-machine interfaces and training systems in the domains of remotely pilot ed aircraft (RPA)\, air combat\, and petro-chemical operations.