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DESCRIPTION:This will be our regular Chapter meeting for the month of Octob
er 2015.\n***  \;Note the change in meeting location - Finnet at 1135
W. NASA Blvd\, Suite 200\, Melbourne FL.  \;See directions below. Top
ic: The Theory of Effective Systems Engineers Speaker: Steve Mathe &\;
Zach Douglas\, Harris Corporation About the Presentation:\nWhat makes a
good Systems Engineer? Can we predict the success of an aspiring Systems E
ngineer? What are the traits and characteristics that will make a systems
engineer successful? These and other questions are the subject of Atlas: T
he Theory of Effective Systems Engineers developed by Stevens Institute of
Technology&rsquo\;s Helix research team (sponsored by U.S. Department of
Defense). As a participating industry member of the Atlas study review tea
m\, Steve Mathe from Harris will present an overview of the Atlas study al
ong with insight into how the Atlas theory is being applied in industry.
About the Speakers:\nSteve Mathe is a Senior Systems Engineering Manager f
or the Space and Intelligence Systems Segment of Harris Corporation.  
\;He is also the Systems Engineering Vertical Lead\, leading a team of 10
systems engineering managers committed to the corporate-wide development\,
training\, process improvement and advancement of the SE discipline. Thro
ughout his 35 year career\, Steve has held roles as digital\, analog and o
ptical designer\, IPT lead\, Systems Engineer\, Project Engineer\, Advance
d Programs Engineer and Chief Systems Engineer. Steve is a member of INCOS
E and NDIA\, and is Chair Emeritus and senior member of the Michigan Tech
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering External Advisory Commit
tee. \nZach Douglas is a systems engineer in the Electronics Systems Segme
nt of Harris Corporation.  \;He is currently serving as the Chief Syst
ems Engineer for a pair of programs in Harris&rsquo\;s Avionics Business U
nit delivering hardware to the US Navy.  \;He hold a Masters of System
s Engineering from FIT in addition to a Masters of Mechanical Engineering
from Georgia Tech and a Bachelors of Mechanical Engineering from Vanderbil
t University.  \;In the past he has served as a mechanical design engi
neer\, IPT lead\, and subcontracts technical lead in both the avionics and
space electronics domains.  \;Prior to joining Harris\, Zach was a re
search assistant at Wright Patterson AFB performing research  \;on the
flow characteristics in the ignition cavity of scramjet engines and at Ge
orgia Tech performing research on acoustically enhanced boiling heat trans
fer with applications in high-heat flux and microgravity electronics cooli
ng. He has been a member of the local INCOSE chapter for two years.  \
; Location - Finnet at 1135 W. NASA Blvd\, Suite 200\, Melbourne FL.\nThe
building is on the SW corner of the intersection of Woody Burke and NASA B
lvd\, where there is a traffic light. It is the white building with a blue
roof and blue trim that is closest to NASA Blvd.  \;Park in the back
parking lot off of Woody Burke and enter through the back entrance (there
is only one back door). Once you enter the building you will see the train
ing room through the glass wall\, where the meeting is. \nNote that mappin
g programs (e.g.\, Google Maps) and perhaps GPS may not show this location
correctly - but they will get you close enough to use the directions abov
e. On-line Access:\nThis is a new location for us\, so we are not sure if
there will be on-line access for this meeting.  \;Give it a try. 
\;\nWebinar Address: https://incose.pgimeet.com/GlobalmeetNine\nGuest Pass
code: 940 973 4856\nUSA /Canada (toll free): 1-877-860-3058\nDirect Access
Number: 1-719-867-1571  \;
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LOCATION:Florida (FL)\,USA\,Melbourne\,1135 W. NASA Blvd\, Suite 200 (Finne
t)
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SUMMARY:INCOSE-SCC Monthly Chapter Meeting - October 1\, 2015
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This will be our regular Chapter meeting for t
he month of October 2015.
\n***  \;Note the change in meeting loc
ation - Finnet at 1135 W. NASA Blvd\, Suite 200\, Melbourne FL.  \;See
directions below.
Topic: The Theory of Effe
ctive Systems Engineers
Speaker: Steve Mathe
&\; Zach Douglas\, Harris Corporation
About the P
resentation:
\nWhat makes a good Systems Engineer? Can we pr
edict the success of an aspiring Systems Engineer? What are the traits and
characteristics that will make a systems engineer successful? These and o
ther questions are the subject of Atlas: The Theory of Effective Systems E
ngineers developed by Stevens Institute of Technology&rsquo\;s Helix resea
rch team (sponsored by U.S. Department of Defense). As a participating ind
ustry member of the Atlas study review team\, Steve Mathe from Harris will
present an overview of the Atlas study along with insight into how the At
las theory is being applied in industry.
About the Sp
eakers:
\nSteve Mathe is a Senior Systems Engineering Manage
r for the Space and Intelligence Systems Segment of Harris Corporation. &n
bsp\;He is also the Systems Engineering Vertical Lead\, leading a team of
10 systems engineering managers committed to the corporate-wide developmen
t\, training\, process improvement and advancement of the SE discipline. T
hroughout his 35 year career\, Steve has held roles as digital\, analog an
d optical designer\, IPT lead\, Systems Engineer\, Project Engineer\, Adva
nced Programs Engineer and Chief Systems Engineer. Steve is a member of IN
COSE and NDIA\, and is Chair Emeritus and senior member of the Michigan Te
ch Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering External Advisory Com
mittee.
\nZach Douglas is a systems engineer in the Electronic
s Systems Segment of Harris Corporation.  \;He is currently serving as
the Chief Systems Engineer for a pair of programs in Harris&rsquo\;s Avio
nics Business Unit delivering hardware to the US Navy.  \;He hold a Ma
sters of Systems Engineering from FIT in addition to a Masters of Mechanic
al Engineering from Georgia Tech and a Bachelors of Mechanical Engineering
from Vanderbilt University.  \;In the past he has served as a mechani
cal design engineer\, IPT lead\, and subcontracts technical lead in both t
he avionics and space electronics domains.  \;Prior to joining Harris\
, Zach was a research assistant at Wright Patterson AFB performing researc
h  \;on the flow characteristics in the ignition cavity of scramjet en
gines and at Georgia Tech performing research on acoustically enhanced boi
ling heat transfer with applications in high-heat flux and microgravity el
ectronics cooling. He has been a member of the local INCOSE chapter for tw
o years.