From: Andrew Gabb (agabb@tpgi.com.au)
Date: Wed Feb 09 2000 - 09:58:45 EST
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Subject: [discuss] Requirements Management Symposium Announcement
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 12:40:25 -0500
From: "Jacobs, Norman" <jacobs_na@nns.com>
To: discuss@incose.org
The Hampton Roads Area Chapter of the International Council on
Systems
Engineering (INCOSE) is hosting a two-day Systems Engineering
Symposium on
Requirements Management at NASA Langley's Reid Conference Center,
from 7:30
am to 4:00 pm on 14 March and from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm on 15 March
2000.
There is no registration fee and attendance is open to the public.
Registration for day one is required to reserve a seat and may be
submitted
through the chapter's symposium web site at
http://seva.net/~incose/soreq.
Attendees should register for day two demonstrations directly with
the
exhibitor of interest during day one.
The symposium theme is "Managing the Requirements Process." Day one
features lectures, presentations and exhibits by leading experts on
requirements from industry, government and education. Day two is
dedicated
to demonstrations of products and services, primarily major
requirements
analysis tools. Complimentary refreshments and lunch will be
available
during day one, courtesy of Dekker, Ltd.
For further information, contact the Program Co-Chairs, Mrs.
Paulette
SanGiovanni, Newport News Shipbuilding, Email sangiovanni_pl@nns.com
and
Dr. Alan Wilhite, NASA Langley, at (757) 864-2982 Email
a.w.wilhite@larc.nasa.gov, or Dan Fontaine at (757) 688-2103 Email
fontaine_dr@nns.com. The Hampton Roads Area Chapter of INCOSE can
be
reached at http://seva.net/~incose/homepage.html.
Symposium co-sponsors include the Hampton Roads Area Chapter of
INCOSE, the
Hampton Roads Section of the American Society for Quality, NASA
Langley
Research Center, Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme Division,
National Society of Black Engineers, Newport News Shipbuilding, Old
Dominion University College Of Engineering and Technology, and the
Project
Management Institute.
INCOSE is a non-profit worldwide association of over 3,000 members,
formed
to foster the definition, understanding and practice of World Class
Systems
Engineering in industry, academia and government. For further
information,
contact the Central Office at Suite 804, 2033 Sixth Avenue, Seattle,
WA
98121. Phone (800) 366-1164, Email incose@halcyon.com.
_____________________________________________
Norm Jacobs
Newport News Shipbuilding
Engineering Supervisor
Systems Engineering - Ship Integration
jacobs_na@nns.com
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