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Welcome to the Southern Maryland Chapter

Founded in February, 1998, the Southern Maryland Chapter follows the INCOSE International Mission, Vision and Goals. 

Additionally, we will:

  • Continue our outreach program to support systems engineering conferences and events at both the Regional and International levels of INCOSE
  • Continue to build partnerships with local professional associations offering unique and diverse systems engineering insights while complimenting their inherent interest areas

Contact us at southern-maryland@incose.net

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Enchantment Meeting Speaker: Judi See, Applying the Human Readiness Level (HRL) Scale in the SE Process

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

Abstract
This presentation describes the Human Readiness Level (HRL) scale and its application in the systems engineering process. The HRL scale is a simple nine-level scale designed to complement and supplement the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) scale in order to evaluate, track, and communicate the readiness of a system for safe and effective human use. Application of the HRL scale ensures proper attention to human systems design throughout design and development to minimize or prevent human error. The HRL scale was codified into a formal technical standard and approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) in September 2021. The Joint Human Systems Integration (HSI) Steering Committee under the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (OUSD) is currently working on a proposed path forward for Department of Defense (DOD) adoption of the standard. The standard is also being applied to ongoing Army and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) work. A complimentary copy of the HFES 400-2021 standard can be downloaded at https://my.hfes.org/online-store/publications.

Bio
Dr. Judi See has worked as a human factors engineer and systems analyst at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, since 2010. Before coming to the labs, she worked for 16 years as a DOD contractor, primarily supporting rapid acquisition for the Air Force. Dr. See has a doctorate degree in Experimental Psychology (Human Factors) as well as master’s degrees in Experimental Psychology (Human Factors) and Systems Engineering. She also has professional certification in human factors and ergonomics from the Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics (BCPE). Dr. See has published research in the areas of vigilance, signal detection theory, target detection, visual inspection, workload, and human readiness levels.

Chapter News

SoMD Chapter (1st in-person meeting of the year)

Join Maple Café Friday 12th Feb at 8am US Pacific, 11am US East, 4pm UK, 5pm Europe)

Feb 23rd 6:45pm SoMD Chapter Speaker Meeting: Ken Ptack, ESEP

The Southern Maryland Chapter of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) began in February 1998.  The core group of organizers recognized the sizable Systems Engineering infrastructure  in the Patuxent River area created by the presence of the Naval Air Systems Command, the Naval Air Warfare Center (Aircraft Division and Field Activity at St. Indigos), the Naval Air Station, and a growing community of Industry partners.
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