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Welcome to the Atlanta Chapter

The Atlanta Chapter was formed in 2005 through the efforts of several local Atlanta INCOSE members with the help of South Carolina and Alabama members. The chapter has been active, earning Silver and Bronze Circle Awards almost every year. The chapter continues to stay actively engaged in INCOSE and the broader Systems Engineering community today.

We meet monthly for talks, workshops, socials, and to discuss the state of Systems Engineering on a national level. Our normal meeting location is Kennesaw State University in Marietta, or Georgia Tech in Atlanta. The Chapter membership is made up of representatives from Aerospace, Energy, Academia, Government to name a few. Our members range from college undergraduates to seasoned veterans of Systems Engineering.

Contact us at atlanta@incose.net

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Atlanta Chapter October 2021 Meeting - "A Continuation of the Synopsis of the INCOSE 2021 International Symposium"

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Atlanta Chapter September 2021 Meeting - "A Synopsis of the INCOSE 2021 International Symposium”

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Atlanta May 2021 Meeting - "Simulation-based What-if Analysis for Georgia Vaccination Distribution Policy"

Atlanta Chapter Meeting

20 September 2023

"Synopsis of IS2023"

Kennesaw State University - Marietta Campus

Bldg Q, Rm 204

6pm EDT

Contact david.takacs@lmco.com for more information

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Chapter News

Joint INCOSE-ASME Standards Development Effort

Feb 14, 2022, 13:05 PM by Danielle DeRoche

ASME - Plant Systems Design
Global Standard for System Design Engineers

ASME is looking for additional volunteers to participate in developing this technology neutral standard.

By participating, you can influence the quality and content of the standard, and gain personal and professional rewards, such as:

  • Networking with the foremost technical experts in your field.
  • Awareness of technical issues, standards and best practices in your industry.
  • Broader understanding of other segments of your industry worldwide.
  • In some instances, fulfilling the requirements for professional development.

ASME PSD-1 is under development to develop, review and maintain a technology neutral standard for design of plant systems for nuclear, fossil, petrochemical, chemical, and hazardous waste plants and facilities. The standard provides processes and procedures for design organizations to: (a) integrate process hazard analysis in the early stages of design; (b) incorporate and integrate existing systems engineering design processes, practices and tools with traditional architect engineering design processes, practices and tools; and (c) to integrate risk informed probabilistic design methodologies with traditional deterministic design. The focus is to provide requirements and guidance for design processes, methodologies and tools that will provide safer and more efficient system and component designs with quantified safety levels.

The new committee will also foster collaborations within various Sectors of ASME, including the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code committees, Technical Events and Content (TEC) Sector, as well as other technical societies, including the International Council on Systems Engineering.

Intended for plant systems design organizations and engineers for design of plants and facilities with significant hazards to worker and public safety.

Organizations gain benefits when they support employees’ engagement in ASME Standards & Certification activities, such as:

  • Organization’s perspective considered in standards development and requirements.
  • Enhancement of participating employees’ understanding of relevant standards.
  • Access to opportunities for shared participation in research and development.

Meetings - PSD committees convene regular remote meetings with planned face-to-face (F2F) meetings twice a year. The next F2F is May 1-2, 2022 in New Orleans, LA – held in conjunction with ASME Boiler Code Week. Please contact the committee chair to learn about remote meeting schedules.

For further information, contact:

Ralph Hill, Chair PSD Standards Committee
Email: hillr@asme-member.org

Daniel Miro-Quesada, ASME Staff Secretary
Email:  MiroQuesadaD@asme.org

 

04 August 2023:

Atlanta Chapter President David Takacs addressed the Georgia Tech Commencement class for the Professional Masters in Applied Systems Engineering (PMASE) on the benefits of joining INCOSE.  David announced the winning Capstone Project and awarded a cash prize to the winning team.

21 August 2023:

Atlanta Chapter President David Takacs was invited and briefed the incoming Georgia Tech PMASE cohort on the benefits of INCOSE Membership.  He also notified this new cohort that when they complete their capstone projects in 2 years, they would also be eligible for the INCOSE Atlanta Chapter prize.

13 October 2023:
The Atlanta Chapter is offering a SEP Paper exam.  Registration instructions below:

  1. Log in to https://portal.incose.org

  2. Click on “Certifications” in the menu banner

  3. Select “Register for an Exam”

  4. Click on tile for appropriate exam.

  5. Click on hyperlink for “Registration” and follow the prompts to complete registration.

Or click on this link once you login in: https://portal.incose.org/integratedEvents/home/13-OCTOBER-2023-ATLANTA-KNOWLEDGE-EXAM

 

Registration will close 9 October 2023 at 11:59 pm.

Find out more by visiting the  Atlanta Chapter Yammer  community today!

Yammer 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 first.last@incose.net or first.last@incose.buzz.   

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