Colorado Front Range Chapter

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Welcome to the Colorado Front Range Chapter

The INCOSE is a professional society with the mission to foster the definition, understanding, and practice of world-class Systems Engineering in industry, academia, and government.

INCOSE Colorado Front Range is the local INCOSE chapter, covering the entire State of Colorado. Our purpose is to foster the definition, understanding, and practice of world class Systems Engineering in industry, academia, and government within the Colorado Chapter. Our local members represent the aerospace, defense, energy, telecommunications, medical devices, and manufacturing industries, as well as government and academia. We welcome systems engineers from all backgrounds and industries and encourage you to join our our chapter.

Contact us at co-front-range@incose.net

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•Contact the Board of Directors to volunteer at events
•Contact the Technical Programs Director to present a topic at a Chapter Meeting

•Contact the Communications Director to ensure that you get our monthly emails

To Request Sponsorship for a Colorado activity, please fill out form and send to: Colorado Front Range President

Chapter Events

INCOSE PM-SE: Examining The Intersection Between Project Management and Systems Engineering

Topic: Examining The Intersection Between Project Management and Systems Engineering
Speaker(s): Dr. Tina Srivstava and Mark Kaufman
Date: Thursday, 2 May 2024
Time:  18:00 - 19:00 Eastern Time Zone
Location: Virtual

Registrationhttps://pmibaltimore.org/event/examining-the-intersection-between-project-management-and-systems-engineering-live/
Cost: $5 for members; $10 for non-members.

Abstract: 
Dr. Tina Srivstava and Mark Kaufman of the Project Management - Systems Engineering Integration Working Group (PM-SE WG) will join in conversation with the Project Management Institute (PMI) Mass Bay Chapter on the topics of tensions and opportunities in the PM and SE working relationship.

Commonalities, differences, and confusion between systems engineering and the project management views are explored based on the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) and Project Management Institute (PMI) approaches for systems engineering and project management with an undercurrent of factors that are observed to cause conflicts and confusion between the disciplines in the real world. These intersects are expected to work in concert, yet in real life, the interaction often results in mismatched expectations and confusion as to who has the responsibility for each process/knowledge area. In this presentation we will discuss which discipline might be responsible for various project activities and identify mechanisms that can be used to reduce tensions between systems engineers and project managers.

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INCOSE PM-SE: Examining The Intersection Between Project Management and Systems Engineering

Topic: Examining The Intersection Between Project Management and Systems Engineering
Speaker(s): Dr. Tina Srivstava and Mark Kaufman
Date: Thursday, 2 May 2024
Time:  18:00 - 19:00 Eastern Time Zone
Location: Virtual

Registrationhttps://pmibaltimore.org/event/examining-the-intersection-between-project-management-and-systems-engineering-live/
Cost: $5 for members; $10 for non-members.

Abstract: 
Dr. Tina Srivstava and Mark Kaufman of the Project Management - Systems Engineering Integration Working Group (PM-SE WG) will join in conversation with the Project Management Institute (PMI) Mass Bay Chapter on the topics of tensions and opportunities in the PM and SE working relationship.

Commonalities, differences, and confusion between systems engineering and the project management views are explored based on the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) and Project Management Institute (PMI) approaches for systems engineering and project management with an undercurrent of factors that are observed to cause conflicts and confusion between the disciplines in the real world. These intersects are expected to work in concert, yet in real life, the interaction often results in mismatched expectations and confusion as to who has the responsibility for each process/knowledge area. In this presentation we will discuss which discipline might be responsible for various project activities and identify mechanisms that can be used to reduce tensions between systems engineers and project managers.

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