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 8 July 2025 Chapter meeting featuring:

Presenter: Richard Beasley

Topic: Requirements Practice

Abstract: In this talk Richard Beasley will review various aspects of Requirements practice.  This will essentially look at Systems Engineering from a requirements-filtered lens – looking at requirements as a key, foundational aspect of Systems Engineering, aspects of requirements elicitation including various common pitfalls and misunderstandings, and the integration of requirements understanding into the wider Systems Engineering information management and iterative approach. 

Bio: Richard Beasley retired last year from Rolls-Royce where he was an Associate Fellow of Systems Engineering, leading the Systems Engineering capability.  He has been involved in INCOSE since 2007, serving as the UK chapter president 2014-16, INCOSE Director of Services 2022-2024, was one of original author team for SEBok, a lead author of the INCOSE Competency framework, and currently leads the International Working Group on “Embedding Systems Engineering Into Organizations”.  He has written many papers for INCOSE International Symposia over the years, a number of which form the basis for this talk. 

 

Use the Teams link above to join the meeting.

Upcoming INCOSE Events

INCOSE North Texas: Dassault Systèmes/NoMagic 1 Day SysML Tutorial

Plano , USA
5700 Tennyson Parkway, Suite 180

5700 Tennyson Parkway, Suite 180, Plano, TX, 75024

INCOSE North Texas: Dassault Systèmes/NoMagic 1 Day SysML Tutorial


Date: 08/15/25
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM


Register Here!


Hands on Tutorial with Dassault Systemes/No Magic. Software, Licenses and Materials will be provided. Attendee will need to bring a laptop and be able to install MSoSA 24x RF3 on site or be able to download prior to arrival. Topics include: SysML v2 Hands-on with CATIA Magic / CAMEO, Digital Engineering (DE) with MBSE and Digital Twin – Live Demonstration of Digital Tread, Baselining, Co-Simulation, UAF Best Practices Live Demonstration and New UAF Certification Overview, Models Management with TWC Best Practices.

 

Chapter News

Press Release: The Systems Engineering Competency Assessment Guide is Published

Feb 8, 2023, 13:35 PM by Danielle DeRoche

Press Release: Competency Guide

SAN DIEGO (08 February 2023)The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Competency Working Group is pleased to announce the publication of the Systems Engineering Competency Assessment Guide, published by Wiley.


For organizations, companies, and individual practitioners of systems engineering, this book is a one-stop resource for competency assessment.  Whether as an individual measuring their own skills and experience or development needs, or as a manager characterizing the current or future needs of systems engineering capabilities within an organization, this book is your reference.

The book defines a set of 37 competency areas spanning the systems engineering discipline and provides extensive guidance on the evaluation of these competencies.

Readers will learn how to tailor the contents to create a benchmark for proficiency levels within a competence area, to define a set of standardized terminology for competency indicators to promote like-for-like comparison, and how to provide typical non-domain-specific indicators of evidence which may be used to confirm experience in each competency.

Sample topics covered in the publication include:

  • Competencies described along five proficiency levels: awareness, supervised practitioner, practitioner, lead practitioner, and expert;
  • Numerous relevant indicators of knowledge, skills, abilities, and professional behaviors for each proficiency level;
  • What an individual needs to know, or do, in order to be an effective Systems Engineer;
  • How to leverage the book contents to develop training courses, educational curricula, position descriptions, and position performance evaluation criteria for system engineering positions.

Ian Presland (IET Fellow and INCOSE ESEP) has been involved with the framework since its inception in 2010 is the book’s primary editor and co-author.  He says “I am a passionate advocate for the use of a competency-based approach in the characterization and assessment of Systems Engineers and SE capability.  This book is the result of a global effort led by INCOSE over many years, and I am proud to have been a part of it.”

Clifford Whitcomb (Chair of the INCOSE Competency Working Group and INCOSE Fellow) has been involved with the framework and assessment guide since 2011 and is a book editor and co-author. He says “I have researched and developed several systems engineering competency frameworks over the years. I am very impressed at how well our internationally diverse group of authors, contributors, and reviewers provided their combined expertise to create a competency assessment guide that is a unique resource for individuals and organizations to use to structure and plan the development of their systems knowledge and skills.”

Lori Zipes (Co-Chair of the INCOSE Competency Working Group and INCOSE ESEP) states, “A significant amount of work has gone into developing the Assessment Guide to enable individuals and organizations to gain maximum benefit from the INCOSE SE Competency Framework which was published by INCOSE in 2018This book furthers the discipline of Systems Engineering globally.

The Systems Engineering Competency Assessment Guide is available to buy via, Wiley’s online store, Amazon and ThriftybooksPlease note: INCOSE Members are entitled to a 25% discount and MUST purchase the book via Wiley to get the discount.

INCOSE Media Contact:
Honor Lind, Director for Marketing and Communications, [email protected]

North Texas INCOSE is offering two paper based exam opportunities in September and October 2025.

SMU Paper Exam (Sep/Oct timeframe)​

SMU Campus located at 6251 Airline Rd, Building Junkins, Dallas, TX 75205​​

  • Test Date 1: September 20 ​

  • Test Date 2: October 18 ​

PAPER Exam will be paid for by INCOSE NTX

To register: log into your INCOSE profile, select Certificates, register for an exam, and select the North Texas date

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!

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