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Chair’s Message – Section Events and Outlook, June 2011

Like all North Alabama communities, IEEE Huntsville Section members continue recovery from the devastating effects of the April 27th tornadoes, attending loss of life and property, and week-long power outage during the TVA infrastructure recovery. As thousands rebuild their lives and property in the wake of widespread destruction, hastened with volunteer assistance from across the country, this community’s response to these environmental disasters is a testament to resilience of the human spirit and the healing possibilities when government, businesses, and volunteers work together.

Huntsville Section welcomes Westwood Presnall as incoming Graduates of Last Decade (GOLD) Chair this year. Westwood works at Palco Telecom and he agreed to serve as GOLD Chair at the March ExCom meeting. Westwood is planning several affinity group networking and technical meetings this year. All active IEEE members less than 10 years from graduating with first undergraduate degree are automatically GOLD members, so keep watching the LiveWire blog for news of upcoming GOLD meetings and social events. Since joining the Section ExCom, Westwood was an enthusiastic member of the IEEE Section judge teams at both NARSEF and ASEF, and represented the Section at the Awards presentations for the top student winners.

At the June meeting, the ExCom confirmed our new Education Committee Chair, Lockheed Martin employee Jennifer Deang, PhD. Jennifer works on the National Team (MDNTB – A&SE) and is already an active participant in the Huntsville Section sponsored Future City Competition and other Section educational activities. We all look forward to Jennifer’s leadership on Section K-12 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and university educational outreach projects. Huntsville Section prioritizes interaction STEM projects led by the Huntsville Association of Technical Societies (HATS) including HATS STEDTRAIN teacher grant program, as well as several other STEM projects with area and statewide students. Jennifer will manage and coordinate IEEE teams supporting these projects, as we continue providing event judges, technical support, and planning committee assistance.

The Section annually participates in the Alabama Regional Future City Competition (ARFCC) at UAHuntsville, North Alabama Science and Engineering Fair (NARSEF) at UAHuntsville, Alabama Science and Engineering Fair (ASEF) at UAHuntsville, Alabama Council on Technology in Education (ACTE) Student Competition at the Von Braun Center, ACTE Team Programming Challenge (TPC) at Randolph High School, and the BEST Robotics Competition at Calhoun Community College. Huntsville Section also helped sponsor two teams to the FIRST LEGO Competition in Carlsbad, CA this year, please check out the associated article here. Huntsville Section supported the Hampton Cove Elementary team in the article as well as the Jones Valley Elementary team, after both teams had superlative performances in the regional competition and advanced to the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) North American Open Championship Robotics Tournament.

The 2011 Third Annual Systems and Software Engineering Forum now takes place July 26 – 27, 2011 in the UAHuntsville University Center – Exhibit Hall. The Forum Planning committee worked closely with the UAHuntsville Continuing Education department to help locate a new host venue on campus after the week-long power outage preempted the original June hosting date Shelby Technology Center. IEEE Huntsville Section, Computer Society Chapter, Huntsville Regional INCOSE Chapter, and a small but dedicated team of professionals have supported the Forum since its inception, along with excellent leadership provided by NASA, the U.S. Army, and Huntsville corporate and academic professionals. UAHuntsville is now hosting the forum in its campus University Center, and you can see more details on the agenda and content in the LiveWire article at http://www.ieee-huntsville.org/2011-systems-and-software-engineering-forum. As shown in the Forum article, space is limited, so register soon!! Click to download the Forum poster for additional ways to register.

The Huntsville Section-MGA planning committee is now well into advanced stages for a 2-day IEEE Member Geographic Activities (MGA) Metro Area Workshop next fall, an exciting and cost-effective opportunity for current and prospective Section members. While the planning committee has not fully defined workshop details, the “sneak preview” for each attendee is two 8-hour workshops from a slate of Wireless RF Communications, Software Engineering, and Smart Grid Power Systems. The second day also hosts a Career Enhancement Workshop option as possible choice. The Section reserved the North Hall on November 4-5, 2011 (Friday and Saturday) and MGA is currently finalizing VBC host contracts. Workshops include breakfast and lunch both days, with a sit-down dinner and plenary speaker on Friday evening, all priced very affordable for members and non-members (roughly $100 and $200, respectively). IEEE Communications Society, Computer Society, and Power Society are providing workshop technical content, in some cases compressed versions of multiple day workshops offered by those Societies, typically hosted in much larger venues. As soon as we finalize the workshop content, we will provide that data and registration links on the Section website, stay tuned!!

We’re eagerly anticipating the 28th Annual Professional of the Year (POY) Banquet, presented by the Huntsville Association of Technical Societies (HATS) Huntsville-Westin, Tuesday June 21, 2011, 5-8 PM. The 2011 IEEE Huntsville Section POY is Willie J. Fitzpatrick, PhD, past Section Chair (2007-2008), Section Outstanding Engineer in 2002, and Section Outstanding Service in 2009. Willie is Chief of the Aviation Division in the Software Engineering Directorate of the U.S. Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command’s Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center. Dr. Fitzpatrick has a B.S.E.E. (Tuskegee University, 1974), M.S.E.E. (Leland Stanford University, 1975), and Ph.D., Industrial and Systems Engineering (UAHuntsville, 2001). He now serves as UAHuntsville Adjunct Professor and sits on their PhD committee as well as AAMU curriculum steering committees. Willie’s 35 year distinguished aviation and missile system career spans Apache, Blackhawk, Chinook, Comanche, Scout, and Kiowa automatic control systems and systems/software engineering. Willie demonstrates exceptional commitment to IEEE Huntsville Section K-12 STEM and university activities, serving as IEEE teamjudge and coordinator. He annually leads the IEEE Technical Team for the BEST Robotics Competition.

We’re constantly searching for better ways to meet Huntsville Section member needs and look forward to your suggestions to make IEEE better support your career development and professional networking needs. Join us on the Section website at http://www.ieee-huntsville.org and Huntsville Section LinkedIn group site.

Chair’s Message – Section Events and Outlook, Spring 2011

IEEE Huntsville Section has seen a series of activities so far this year, beginning with the Alabama Regional Future City Competition (ARFCC) in January, followed with exception performance of the ARFCC top finisher in the national Future City Competition in Washington, D.C. during Engineers Week in mid-February. The Section presented awards to outstanding community contributors at the Eweek Awards Banquet. In March, we supported the IEEE-USA Annual Meeting in Austin, immediately followed by the Region 3 SoutheastCon 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee. The IEEE UAH Student Chapter fielded an entry in the annual SoutheastCon robotics competition, and we heard excellent presentations on cutting edge trends and technology possibilities. IEEE Region 3 members worked collaboratively to develop strategies to better meet the needs of IEEE members and mitigate issues due to challenging economic times, nationally and globally. Attendees debated and reached consensus on proposals that we will present at IEEE Sections Congress this summer.

Huntsville Section met with IEEE engineers and scientists from across the country to explore vehicle electrification challenges and opportunities, infrastructure, and enabling standards at IEEE-USA Annual Meeting “Engineering in Motion” in Austin, Texas. During that same week, engineers Wayne Kendrick, Westwood Presnall, and Woody Williams represented the Section as North Alabama Regional Science and Engineering Fair (NARSEF) category judges, where they awarded area middle and high school students who demonstrated outstanding projects that exemplified excellence in IEEE areas of interest. Top NARSEF finishers competed with students from across the state a week later in the Alabama Science and Engineering Fair (ASEF), where we evaluated statewide competitors. Students judged as demonstrating the "Best of the Best" projects from NARSEF and ASEF will compete with students worldwide at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in San Francisco later this year.

The North Alabama regional Alabama Council on Technology in Education (ACTE), led by local teachers Sylvia Dean and Sue Zupko, held the annual ACTE Team Programming Challenge last week. IEEE Section members helped judge the Team Programming Challenge Thursday night at Randolph High School, where junior-senior teams, freshman-sophomore teams, and 7th-8th grade teams displayed their teamwork and analytical problem solving skills against other area school teams. Every year, the competition becomes more heated as these students code solutions in their programming language of choice. On Friday, we returned to the ACTE Technology Fair at the Von Braun Center, where grades 3-12 students faced off against area school teams (and Boy Scout et al) in robotic competitions, multimedia competitions, computer programming, webpage design, and other competitions. Click here for full list and evaluation criteria.

In May, the Huntsville community is once again looking forward to the 2011 Third Annual Systems and Software Engineering Forum. IEEE Huntsville Section, Computer Society Chapter, Huntsville Regional INCOSE Chapter, and a small but dedicated team of professionals have supported the Forume since its inception, along with excellent leadership provided by NASA, the U.S. Army, and Huntsville corporate professionals. UAHuntsville is once again hosting the forum on its campus, and you can see more details on the agenda and content in the LiveWire article at http://www.ieee-huntsville.org/2011-systems-and-software-engineering-forum. As shown in the Forum article, space is limited, so register soon!! Click to download the Forum poster for additional ways to register.

We’re constantly searching for better ways to meet Huntsville Section member needs and look forward to your suggestions to make IEEE better support your career development and professional networking needs. Join us on our Section website at http://www.ieee-huntsville.org and our Huntsville Section LinkedIn group site.

2011 NASA/Army/Industry/Academia Systems and Software Engineering Forum

The 2011 3rd Annual Systems and Software Engineering Forum is rescheduled to July 26th and 27th at UAHuntsville’s University Center. For current program information and agendas, visit the Forum websites: https://mrpt.saic.com/ssf/default.html or http://www.pcs.uah.edu/jsp/forum.jsp

The Forum agenda features subject matter experts delivering systems and software engineering presentations that you don’t want to miss, and you will gain valuable insight on how government programs, academia, and industry implement/maintain systems and software engineering disciplines at their workplaces.

Register early.  Due to facility seating capacity constraints, space in the main forum area is limited to the first 200 people registered. Please distribute this announcement to those in your organizations who may be interested in attending. Click to view the Forum poster for additional ways to register.

Systems and software engineering projects have become very complex. We are facing many challenges in dealing with limited resources and meeting increasingly complex mission requirements; therefore, learning and sharing the technologies with other Government Agencies, Industries, and Academic has become critical to the success of our programs.

This forum will address shared challenges in the disciplines of Software and Systems Engineering, provide a chance to learn real world solutions, and provide opportunities for networking and collaboration with other Government Agencies, Industries, and Academia. The forum will provide an opportunity to collaborate with others in learning in the industry and learn about the technologies needed to help us to move forward.

This is an excellent opportunity to learn lessons from local, national, and international subject matter experts with experience in government, industry, research, and academia. In today’s uncertain environment opportunities for collaboration such as this are highly valuable. We encourage everyone to take advantage of this program.

Attendee registration is $145 with limited space remaining, so register soon!!

Registration Link: http://www.pcs.uah.edu/jsp/forum.jsp

This year’s forum features the following Keynote Speakers and technical presentations addressing a broad range of Systems and Software Engineering topics.

July 26th, 2011 Keynotes

8:40-9:30 Keynote Speaker: Streamlining the Development of Complex Systems through Model-based Systems Engineering
Hans-Peter Hoffmann, Ph. D.
IBM, Chief Systems Methodologist

1:00-1:45 Keynote Speaker: Systems Engineering Challenges for a National Space Launch System (Exhibit Hall)
Todd May
MSFC, Associate Director

July 27th, 2011 Keynotes

8:30-9:30 Keynote Speaker: Biologically Inspired Systems (Exhibit Hall)
Dr. Michael Hinchey
Irish Software Engineering Research Center, Lero, Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Limerick, Ireland, Director
NASA Consultant

1:00-1:45 Keynote Speaker: The Rocket City Space Pioneers: Dynetics Leads Race Back to the Moon. (Exhibit Hall)
Tom Baumbach
Dynetics, President
Mike Graves
Manager of the Dynetics Space Vehicles Department and Technical Lead for the Rocket City Space Pioneers

July 26th, 2011 Schedule

Morning Program

7:30-8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:30-8:40 Welcome and Kickoff (Exhibit Hall)
Tim Crumbley
NASA, MSFC Engineering Directorate, Special Assistant

8:40-9:30 Keynote Speaker: Streamlining the Development of Complex Systems through Model-based Systems Engineering
Hans-Peter Hoffmann, Ph. D.
IBM, Chief Systems Methodologist

9:30-9:45 Morning Break

Parallel Session 1 (Exhibit Hall)
Session Chair: Steve Pearson, NASA/MSFC

9:45-10:20 Presentation: Application of Systems Integration Organizational Models to Government Projects
Leann Thomas
NASA/MSFC

10:30-11:10 Presentation: Lessons Learned in Systems Engineering on the Ares I-X Mission
Glenn Jones
NASA/MSFC

11:20-12:00 Presentation: Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer
Jerry Gabig
Sirote and Permut, Attorney

Parallel Session 2 (UC Room 126)
Session Chair: Holley Wingard, Army/AMRDEC

9:45-10:20 Presentation: Industry, Systems Engineering, and MDA Targets
Gail Lowe
Missile Defense Agency, Director of Systems Engineering, Targets & Countermeasures

10:30-11:10 Presentation: The Challenges of Competitive Technology Development
Bill Decker
Defense Acquisition University (DAU)

11:20-12:00 Presentation: System Engineering Roles in Aviation S&T Programs
Treven Baker
Parallel Session 3 (UC Room 127)
Session Chair: Dave Schultz, Jacobs Engineering

9:45-10:20 Presentation: An Overview of Model-based Systems Engineering
Sara Sumner – 3SL, Inc.
Loyd Baker – 3SL, Inc.

10:30-11:10 Presentation: The Fast, Affordable, Science and Technology SATellite, FASTSAT, a low cost, low complex solution to responsive space
Mark Boudreaux
NASA/MSFC

11:20-12:00 Presentation: Avoiding Quality Initiative and Process Model Self Abuse
Roger Ellson
Visible Information, VP of Engineering Services

12:00-1:00 Lunch Break

Afternoon Program

1:00-1:45 Keynote Speaker: Systems Engineering Challenges for a National Space Launch System (Exhibit Hall)
Todd May
MSFC, Associate Director

1:45-2:00 Break

Parallel Session 4 (UC Room 126)
Session Chair: Pam Caruso, NASA/MSFC

2:00-2:45 Presentation: Systems Engineering & Integration Approach for the NASA Space Launch System (SLS)
Ron Porter
NASA/MSFC

2:45-3:30 Presentation: CMMI – “Making a Molehill out of a Mountain
Sandra Cepeda – Cepeda Systems & Software Analysis, Inc.
Connie Wallace – enGenius Inc.
Nancy Kurtz – Analytical Services Inc.

3:30-3:45 Afternoon Break

3:45-4:30 Presentation: Improving Software Development through Agile
Amy Stapleton
NASA/MSFC

4:30-5:00 Presentation: 7 Processes that Enable NASA Software Engineering Technologies
Helen Housch
Cepeda Systems & Software Analysis, Inc.

Parallel Session 5 (Exhibit Hall)
Session Chair: Caroline Wang, NASA/MSFC

2:00-2:45 Presentation: Using a System of Systems Approach to Develop a Suite of Metrics for the ARMY Supply Chain – Panel Discussion
Dr. David Berkowitz
Dr. Laird Burns
Dr. Wes Colley
Dr. Nelson Martin
Dr. Ravi Patnayakuni
Dr. Fan Tseng
Dr. Al Wilhite

2:45-3:30 Presentation: Integration Challenges for the Systems Engineer
John Thomas
INCOSE, President Elect & Booz Allen Hamilton, Senior VP

3:30-3:45 Afternoon Break

3:45-4:30 Presentation: UAHuntsville Unmanned Systems Research and Development
Drs. Landrum, Slegers, Fahimi, and Robinson
Dr. Brian Landrum
Dr. Slegers
Dr. Fahimi
Dr. Robinson
UAHuntsville

4:30-5:00 Presentation: Overview of the UAHuntsville ENGINEER Program: Creating an Engineering Education Pipeline
Phillip A. Farrington
UAHuntsville

5:00-6:30 Forum Reception at Bevill Center

July 27th, 2011 Schedule

Morning Program

7:30-8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:30-9:30 Keynote Speaker: Biologically Inspired Systems (Exhibit Hall)
Dr. Michael Hinchey
Irish Software Engineering Research Center, Lero, Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Limerick, Ireland, Director
NASA Consultant

9:30-9:45 Morning Break

Parallel Session 6 (Exhibit Hall)
Session Chair: Guy Osborne, Miltec

9:45-10:20 Presentation: System Engineering Challenges/Solutions for Software Development at the Army’s Software Engineering Directorate (SED)
Kerry Wagner
U. S. Army Research Development and Engineering Command Software Engineering

10:30-11:10 Presentation: Training the Systems Design and Acquisition Workforce
Matt Kennedy
UAHuntsville

11:20-12:00 Panel Discussion – Transition From Pure Research To Commercial Application
Panelists: Dr O’Neal Smitherman – Hudson-Alpha
Larry French – Griffon Aerospace
Dan Adamek – Cohesion Force
TBD – MSFC

Parallel Session 7 (UC Room 126)
Session Chair: Don Biggs, Jacobs Engineering

9:45-10:20 Presentation: Biodetection and Diagnostic Systems
Dr. Kapil Pant
Micro-Nano BioSytems (CFDRC Research Coporation), Director

10:30-11:10 Presentation: Application of Systems Engineering to Biological Systems
Dan Adamek
Cohesion Force

11:20-12:00 Presentation: DoD System Engineering Policy and Directive Changes
Wally Tubell
DAU, Professor of Systems Engineering

12:00-1:00 Lunch Break

Afternoon Program

1:00-1:45 Keynote Speaker: The Rocket City Space Pioneers: Dynetics Leads Race Back to the Moon. (Exhibit Hall)
Tom Baumbach
Dynetics, President
Mike Graves
Manager of the Dynetics Space Vehicles Department and Technical Lead for the Rocket City Space Pioneers

1:45-2:00 Break

Parallel Session 8 (UC Room 126)
Session Chair: Mike Gully, Army/SED

2:00-2:40 Presentation: Rapid Software Development
Ken King
NASA/MSFC

2:45-3:30 Presentation: A New Environment for Hardware-in-the-Loop testing of Avionics Systems at the Marshall Spaceflight Center
Pat Tobbe
Dynamic Concepts

3:30-3:45 Aftenoon Break

3:45-4:30 Presentation: FPGA comparison to Software: Similarities and Differences In NASA’s Development Strategies
Shawn Wallace
NASA/MSFC

4:30-5:00 Presentation: Software Safety Engineering and Model Based Design
Jeffrey H. Kulick
UAHuntsville

Parallel Session 9 (Exhibit Hall)
Session Chair: Donna Hardage, NASA/MSFC

2:00-2:40 Presentation: Rotorcraft Systems Engineering and Simulation Center’s Response to OSD’s Model Based Engineering Initiatives
Sue O’Brien
UAHuntsville

2:45-3:30 Presentation: Assessing the Relationship Between System Engineering MPTs and Integrated Product Team Performance
Paul J. Componation
UAHuntsville

3:30-3:45 Afternoon Break

3:45-4:30 Presentation: International Space Station Permanent Multi-purpose Module Operational and Static-Age Life Extension Assessment
Kathy Jones
NASA/MSFC

4:30-5:00 Presentation: An Overview of Huntsville Operations Support Center (HOSC) Solutions for Mission Operations
Susan Best NASA/MSFC

5:00-5:30 Closing Session

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