BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 12.1//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Central Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231102T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=11 TZNAME:Central Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20230301T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=2SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:Central Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:When 9 March 2016\, Networking &\; Lunch 11am\, talk starts 11:30 am Abstract A drive to more affordable solutions doesn&rsquo\;t mean that something always has to be given up. In fact\, industry and history prove regularly that it&rsquo\;s possible to deliver even more value at t he same or lower cost over time. To do that successfully\, though\, syste ms engineering principles and sound planning have to be carefully applied. This will ensure that the design or service solution is developed withi n the affordability constraints of the acquirer and matched against the re alization abilities of the supplier(s). In this presentation\, we look at value vs. affordability along with what drives each of them. We further investigate what successful programs are doing today to break the old para digm that states that achieving greater capabilities or functionality must come at a higher cost. We finally look at how achieving higher value in more affordable systems is the cornerstone of the value proposition of sys tems engineering. By extending the systems engineering principles into th e tough problems at the system and even enterprise levels\, we can attain the innovations and breakthroughs that are coveted but often elusive. Biog raphy Bob Scheurer is an Associate Technical Fellow at the Boeing Company with over 30 years of experience in developing both defense and commercial products. He has used systems engineering principles in the design and i mplementation of hardware and software on various military and commercial products throughout his career. Bob is a charter member of the Midwest Ga teway INCOSE Chapter (Member #123) and is the current chapter Treasurer. He holds a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Washin gton University\, St. Louis and a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois in Urbana/Champaign. Location Boeing Bldg 305\, room 190b. 325 McDonnell Blvd (at Lindbergh). Open to non-members of INCOSE. Lite Lunch supplied. Non-INCOSE members asked to donate $7 to defray expenses. Non-Boeing people must have a badge prepar ed ahead of time. Supply your name and affiliation to Lou Pape\, louis.e. pape-ii@boeing.com \, 314 233-5782\, or Jake Hertenstein\, jake.d.hertenst ein@boeing.com \, 314-563-6828. DTEND:20160309T183000Z DTSTAMP:20240329T101216Z DTSTART:20160309T170000Z LOCATION:MO\,USA\,St. Louis\,325 McDonnell Blvd SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:INCOSE Midwest Gateway Meeting: Bob Scheurer\, Achieving Higher Val ue in More Affordable Systems UID:RFCALITEM638472859366328278 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
When
9 March 2016\, Networking &\; Lunch 11am\, talk starts 11:30 am
Abstra ct
A drive to more affordable solutions doesn&rsquo\;t mea n that something always has to be given up. In fact\, industry and histor y prove regularly that it&rsquo\;s possible to deliver even more value at the same or lower cost over time. To do that successfully\, though\, syst ems engineering principles and sound planning have to be carefully applied . This will ensure that the design or service solution is developed with in the affordability constraints of the acquirer and matched against the r ealization abilities of the supplier(s).
In this presentation\, we look at value vs. affordability along with what drives each of them. We further investigate what successful programs are doing today to break the old paradigm that states that achieving greater capabilities or functional ity must come at a higher cost. We finally look at how achieving higher v alue in more affordable systems is the cornerstone of the value propositio n of systems engineering. By extending the systems engineering principles into the tough problems at the system and even enterprise levels\, we can attain the innovations and breakthroughs that are coveted but often elusi ve.
Biography
Bob Scheurer is an Associate Technical Fellow at the Boeing Company with over 30 years of experience in developing both defense and commercial products. He has used systems eng ineering principles in the design and implementation of hardware and softw are on various military and commercial products throughout his career. Bo b is a charter member of the Midwest Gateway INCOSE Chapter (Member #123) and is the current chapter Treasurer. He holds a Master of Science degre e in Electrical Engineering from Washington University\, St. Louis and a B achelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois in Urbana/Champaign.
Location
Boe ing Bldg 305\, room 190b. 325 McDonnell Blvd (at Lindbergh). Open to non -members of INCOSE. Lite Lunch supplied. Non-INCOSE members asked to don ate $7 to defray expenses.
Non-Boeing people must have a badge pre pared ahead of time. Supply your name and affiliation to Lou Pape\, louis .e.pape-ii@boeing.com \, 314 233-5782\, or Jake Hertenstein\, jake.d.herte nstein@boeing.com \, 314-563-6828.
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