North Texas Chapter

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Welcome to the North Texas Chapter

The North Texas Chapter of INCOSE (International Council of System Engineering) is centered in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of North Texas and is open to those interested or practicing systems engineering.  

Contact us at [email protected]

Mission

Promote, educate, and mentor on Systems Engineering standards and practices to strengthen the North Texas Systems Engineering industry.

Vision

Serve as a professional organization that is the regional focal point for Systems Engineering resources, development, and awareness, in order to create a better world.

Chapter Meetings

Call for Ambassadors

The chapter is looking for people willing to host chapter meetings at remote sites. If you are interested contact the Vice President of Chapter Development, [email protected]

Program meetings typically 2nd Tuesday of month
Time: 6:00-7:00 CST
Networking at 5:30

Physical Locations

*Bell Helicopter
*L-3Harris - Greenville
*Lockheed Martin Aero- Fort Worth
*Lockheed Martin MFC- Grand Prairie
*Raytheon- McKinney
*Abbott  

Remote Program Access
Teams (Video/Audio) - Click here to join the meeting.
Contact INCOSE North Texas Chapter [email protected] to be added to our meeting emails.
The meetings are not recorded. Presentations are posted in the library and resources during the following weekend if we receive the presentation.

Board meetings typically 1st Tuesday of month
Time: 5:30-7:00 CST

Visit our 

Library & Resources 

for past newsletters and information/presentations from past meetings.

Chapter Events

Join us for our 11 Feb 2025 Chapter meeting featuring:

PRESENTER: Sean Densford and Javier Villafane

TITLE: Strategies and Best Practices for Managing Complex System Architectures

ABSTRACT: As the paradigm shifts towards the adoption of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), the Change and Configuration Management of digital models and handling of complex digital project model architectures emerges as critical area of focus as traditional document-based methods fall short in addressing the unique demands of digital model management. While change and configuration management is a widely recognized procedure in conventional document-based systems engineering, its implementation in digital models is comparatively less established. New capabilities and tools that simplify the management of digital models have been provided with the implementation of MBSE. The increased capacity of these skills makes digital processes and procedures more suitable for management than their traditional counterparts.

Currently, the industry is saturated with many approaches for managing digital models coming from a traditional document-based perspective. Many questions emerge when none of the approaches are suitable for the project model architecture and leading to a perceived gap in capability that prevents MBSE adoption. The goal of this presentation is to demystify complexities surrounding digital model management, communicate considerations for management of digital models, and propose model architecture patterns that support the effective handling of models throughout their lifecycle.


Use the Teams link above to join the meeting.

Upcoming INCOSE Events

INCOSE Chicagoland: 2025 SPRING SEMINAR CYBERSECURITY IN THE AGE OF AI

INCOSE Canada: Implementing a Model Mesh in Model Based Systems Engineering

SE Lab Demo Day 012: Reqtify: Connecting the dots between Requirements Management, Modeling, Simulation, Tests & CAD solutions, to establish End-to-end Traceability

Chapter News

International Symposium on Systems Engineering is coming to Detroit in June

Jun 7, 2022, 12:51 PM by Honor Lind


SAN DIEGO (
07 Jun 2022) – Systems Engineers and those interested in systems approaches of all kinds will gather in Detroit in June for the 32nd annual INCOSE International Symposium. INCOSE, the International Council on Systems Engineering, is a global professional society for systems engineers, with over 20,000 members and associates, and chapters in over 30 countries.

The symposium theme is The Power of Connection, and features experts in aerospace, energy, healthcare, transportation, the Internet of Things, AI, and Cyber-Physical Systems.

Marilee Wheaton, the INCOSE President says, “INCOSE is excited to bring our Symposium to Detroit, the capital of the automotive industry and I am delighted that Carla Bailo, President, and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) and Christopher Davey, Senior Global Manager for Systems Engineering, System Safety, Modelling & Simulation and Senior Technical Leader in Software & Control Systems Engineering at Ford Motor Company are delivering two of our four Keynote addresses.   In addition, the Director of the National Reconnaissance (NRO), Dr. Chris Scolese and Laura Doughty, Director of Peakfield Consultancy Ltd. and currently Head of Culture and Engagement for Sellafield Ltd., complete our distinguished group of keynote speakers.”

Michael Vinarcik, the INCOSE Treasurer and former Michigan Chapter President says, “INCOSE recognizes that the Detroit/Michigan area is home to over 100,000 engineers and the INCOSE Great Lakes Chapters are some of the most active in INCOSE.  We have hosted fourteen regional conferences and look forward to the first International Symposium in Detroit.  This is a great opportunity for Engineers in the local area to get involved in a global symposium, to share our knowledge and experience, and gain an understanding of how Engineers from across the globe are engaged in the digital transformation of systems engineering.  INCOSE’s recently released Vision 2035 leads the way…and events like this help us collectively address the opportunities and challenges inherent in our work.  It’s a great…and challenging time…to be a systems engineer.”

The annual symposium attracts an international mix of professionals at all levels, including practitioners in government and industry, as well as educators and researchers. Attendees include representatives from BAE Systems, BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, GE, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies, Medtronic, Network Rail, Roche, Rolls-Royce and many more.

INCOSE offers a variety of options for sponsoring and exhibiting at IS 2022, allowing organizations to build their presence as a supporter of and leader in the profession of systems engineering.

Scheduled keynote topics and speakers include: 
Dr. Christopher J. Scolese, Director, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and former NASA Chief Engineer. Dr. Scolese provides direction, guidance, and supervision on matters pertaining to the NRO and executes other authorities specifically delegated by the Secretary of Defense and the Director of National Intelligence. His topic is Architecting the Future: The Role of SE and DE at the NRO.

Laura Doughty, Director of Peakfield Consultancy Ltd. and currently Head of Culture and Engagement for Sellafield Ltd. Laura has over 25 years' experience in designing, building and leading multi-agency teams to achieve results from strategy, inception and planning through to delivery and operations. Her topic is The Power of Connection: The power of influencing and how to do it.

Carla Bailo, President and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) is a leader in engineering and vehicle program management. Under her leadership, CAR continues to be a preeminent resource of objective and unbiased research, analysis, and information regarding the North American automotive industry. Her topic is Mobility and System Engineering Integration.

Christopher Davey, Senior Global Manager for Systems Engineering, System Safety, Modelling & Simulation and Senior Technical Leader in Software & Control Systems Engineering at Ford Motor Company. His topic is Ford’s Connected-Agile, Model Based Systems Engineering and Simulation Journey….so far.

Symposium sponsors to-date include IBM, Siemens, Pure Systems, and SAIC with academic sponsors including Caltech, Georgia Tech, Johns Hopkins, University of Detroit Mercy, University of Connecticut, Colorado State University, and the Systems Engineering Research Center.

Join us for the largest annual gathering of systems engineering professionals, educators, and researchers. Find out more and register here: www.incose.org/symp2022

About the International Council on Systems Engineering
The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) is a not-for-profit membership organization that promotes international collaboration in systems engineering practice, education, and research. INCOSE’s mission is to “address complex societal and technical challenges by enabling, promoting and advancing systems engineering and systems approaches.” Founded in 1990, INCOSE has more than 65 chapters and over 20,000 members and associates worldwide. For additional information about INCOSE visit www.incose.org.

About the INCOSE Symposium
The INCOSE symposium has a rich history that dates back to 1991 and has continued uninterrupted every year to the present. The symposium is the largest worldwide annual gathering of systems engineering professionals and includes six days of presentations, case studies, workshops, tutorials, and panel discussions. Participants attend the Symposium to share ideas, network, build competency, and pursue certification. They contribute to the advancement of the profession through collaboration on tools, processes, and methodologies, and forging new partnerships.  For information on the 32nd INCOSE International Symposium, see www.incose.org/symp2022.

INCOSE Media Contact:   Honor Lind, Director for Marketing and Communications,
[email protected], Call INCOSE at 1-858-541-1752 or visit www.incose.org. 

The North Texas Chapter is excited to Sponsor the SEP Exam at the 2025 MBSE Cyber Systems Symposium. 

SEP Exam is only available to attendees of the MCSS 2025 event.

https://mbsecyberexperience.3ds.com/mcss2025/

North Texas Chapter has received the INCOSE GOLD Circle award for 2023 and the Most Improved Performance in One Year Award 2023!

The Gold Circle Award recognizes the chapter for reaching the highest goals and standards established by our organization. Additionally, the chapter is awarded the Director’s Award as the Most Improved Chapter in 2023.

For many, chapters provide the primary day-to-day interface with INCOSE. Chapters organize technical and social programs, communicate key information about our organization and discipline, support technical activities, and enhance the member experience by facilitating an open, inviting environment where members receive valued products and services that enhance their careers. In fulfilling this mission, the chapter leaders and members have committed significant time and energy to further the goals of our organization.


Find out more by visiting the NORTH TEXAS ENGAGE community today!

Viva Engage is INCOSE's social media platform for members. Use your INCOSE-issued Microsoft credential to login and join the conversation. INCOSE credentials are in the form of [email protected] or [email protected].   

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