Join us for our 9 April 2024 Chapter meeting featuring:
Main Presentation: "Risk Management and Systems Engineering: The Shaping of New and Future Activities of the INCOSE Risk Management WG", by Jack Stein and Bob Parro
Abstract:
Systems engineers as individuals, and the field of systems engineering as a whole, are faced with an enormous challenge. Increasing system complexity, and ever more rapid and unpredictable developments and changes in technology, and in the socio-technical environments in which we will engineer and use the systems of the future, are creating levels of uncertainty, risk, and opportunity never before encountered.
In response, the practice of risk (and opportunity) management, in general and specifically as related to systems engineering, are undergoing significant change.
This presentation will inform attendees of recent changes in the practice of risk (and opportunity) management, and will provide an overview of INCOSE Risk Management Working Group (RMWG) current and future planned activities. The session will include an open Q&A segment, and is intended to be engaging two-way exchange of information, thoughts and ideas, aimed at directing, prioritizing, and improving the activities and work products of the INCOSE RMWG.
Bio:
The INCOSE Risk Management Working Group (WG) was established in 1998, making it one of INCOSE’s longest running working groups. Currently, the WG has just over 120 members world-wide. The size and scope of activities of the WG are expected to increase as fundamental changes in the concepts, principals and practices of risk management defined in the 1st (2009) edition of overarching international risk standard ISO 31000, Risk Management — Principles and guidelines, are implemented in an increasing number of organizations and systems engineering projects and programs. These changes are reflected in ISO/IEC/IEEE 16085:2021, Systems and software engineering — Life cycle processes — Risk management, and in the 5th Edition of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook.
Bob Parro and Jack Stein share in the chair-person duties of the Risk Management WG, making sure the WG is represented at monthly TechOps meetings and Annual International Workshops (IWs). As WG co-chairs, Jack and Bob have co-authored the Risk Management sections of both the 4th and 5th editions of the INCOSE SE Handbook. Together with WG member and standards specialist Paul Heininger, they represented INCOSE and the WG in the ISO/IEC/IEEE 16085:2021 work.
Jack Stein resides in Michigan and is a Past President of the INCOSE Michigan Chapter. Bob Parro resides in the Chicago area and is a Past President of the Chicagoland Chapter. They are both strong advocates of WG-Chapter interaction.
7th Annual Systems Engineering in Healthcare Conference
The Healthcare Working Group invites you to participate in the 7th Annual INCOSE Healthcare Systems Conference (2021). The conference will be fully virtual and will be free to both INCOSE members and non-members.
7th Annual Systems Engineering in Healthcare Conference
A Free Virtual Conference
Theme: Advancing the Practice of Systems Engineering in the Healthcare Industry
Dates: Friday afternoons from 29 October - 19 November
Time: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Eastern Time
Website: https://www.incose.org/hwg-conference
Schedule:
The conference will be held on Friday afternoons from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm starting on October 29 and running through November 19. The conference sessions are as follows:
● Friday, October 29, 2021, 1-5 pm USA Eastern Time
Session 1: Requirements Tools to Meet FDA Design Control Requirements
● Friday, November 05, 2021, 1-5 pm USA Eastern Time
Session 2A: Systems Responses to COVID-19 and Future Pandemics
Session 2B: User View on Requirements Tools
● Friday, November 12, 2021, 1-5 pm USA Eastern Time
Session 3A: Linking SE Models with Simulations for Device Development
Session 3B: System Approaches to Tracking Pandemic Responses
● Friday, November 19, 2021, 1-5 pm USA Eastern Time
Session 4: Lean Healthcare Systems Engineering
Click to download HWG 2021 Flyer