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Enchantment Chapter: New Mexico & El Paso, TX

Chapter meetings

Date: 2nd Wednesday of each month
Time: 4:45-6:00 pm MT
Location: Electronically via Zoom

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PMIRGC Partnership

Our Chapter partners with the Project Management Institute Rio Grande Chapter (PMIRGC). As an INCOSE Enchantment Chapter member, you may attend PMIRGC events for their member price. Visit the PMIRGC website for event information. 


Socorro Systems Summit
The Socorro System Summit is co-sponsored by the INCOSE Enchantment Chapter and the New Mexico Tech Electrical Engineering Department. The annual event is a collaborative exchange on open issues, and includes workshops, speakers, and professional development.

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Connect to your community of practice. Mix with people who have the same professional interests as you do, but with a diversity of perspective beyond daily workmates. It comes in handy when you need help or answers to questions outside your accumulated experience, need a connection at another organization, or simply want some mind stretching thought.

Meeting announcements, event notices, and Zoom links routinely go to all INCOSE members within the Chapter’s geographic territory; as well as to names on an information list open to one and all. Sign up for the Chapter Info List by contacting us at enchantment@incose.net 

Collaborating Chapters

Texas Gulf Coast

Chicagoland

Colorado Front Range

Southern Arizona


Chapter Events

Enchantment Meeting Speaker: Jim Armstrong - Systems Engineering Evidence in Commercial Kitchens

Online
Ann Hodges
505-951-7067
alhodge@sandia.gov

Abstract: INCOSE has expressed interest in the application of systems engineering principles and practices in industries outside of the classic aerospace, communications, and other large system developments commonly related to the discipline. In this case, a visit to the kitchen at the Inn at Little Washington triggered thinking about how and why it was so different from other commercial kitchens. The resulting analysis of how systems engineering has significant relationship to the design of a wide variety of commercial kitchens is provided in this paper. The objective is to learn how we can see systems engineering in places it isn’t normally found to both find other ways it can be applied and to help others improve their results by using systems engineering discipline.

Speaker Biography: Jim Armstrong has practiced systems engineering for 54 years, performing various roles including configuration management, test, deployment, chief engineer, program manager, and program element monitor. For the last 30 years, he taught, consulted, and appraised systems engineering in industry and government. Jim was on the author teams for most of the systems engineering standards and is a frequent presenter at INCOSE events. He has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, an MS in Systems Management from the University of Southern California, and a PhD in Systems Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology. He has an INCOSE Expert Systems Engineering Professional certification.

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