INCOSE Colorado Front Range Chapter Virtual Meeting: Future of Systems Engineering (FuSE) with Larry Strawser

This presentation will provide an overview of the INCOSE Future of Systems Engineering (FuSE), including its origins, charter, planned outcomes, a summary of FuSE projects (chartered, proposed, and gaps), and the relationship between the Systems Engineering Vision 2035 and FuSE.

Please join the Colorado Front Range Chapter for a virtual presentation by Larry Strawser:

This presentation will provide an overview of the INCOSE Future of Systems Engineering (FuSE) , including its origins, charter, planned outcomes, a summary of FuSE projects (chartered, proposed, and gaps), and the relationship between the Systems Engineering Vision 2035 and FuSE.


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Dr. Larry D. Strawser serves as the Liaison to the International Council of Systems Engineering and the American Society of Engineering Education for the Systems Engineering program of the Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University.

Larry has more than 35 years of professional experience focusing on acquisition program ($350M+, both hardware and software) and line (2100+ staff) management.  He successfully led large science and technology development teams and programs, and led enterprise-level strategic change to technology development processes in both government and industry.

He joined the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU APL) in 2005 where he served as the Mission Area Executive of the Strategic Deterrence Mission Area as well as a member of the Systems Engineering program of the Whiting School of Engineering.  He retired from JHU APL in 2015 while maintaining his appointment to the JHU Whiting School of Engineering.

Prior to joining JHU, Larry served in the U.S. Air Force for twenty-six years in a variety of assignments, serving in senior-level R&D positions including the Commander of Detachment 1 of the Air Force Research Laboratory and the Deputy for Advanced Technology of the Missile Defense Agency.

 

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