January Speaker Paul White

INCOSE Working Groups

Thursday, January 21, 2010

One of the ways that INCOSE brings value to its stakeholders is through its more than 30 Working Groups.  INCOSE Working Groups are composed of INCOSE members who are interested in building their expertise and contact in a particular area of systems engineering or who have expertise to some level and are interested in sharing that with others.  INCOSE Working Group members participate in many activities such as creating unique products, reviewing technical papers, participating in panels or tutorials, helping to develop or review international standards, and supporting technical initiatives.  INCOSE Working Groups focus on many areas of systems engineering, from air transportation to defense systems to information systems to net-centric operations to verification and validation.  This presentation will discuss INCOSE Working Groups and how you can get involved in this dynamic area of INCOSE.

Paul White is a systems engineer at L-3 Communications in Greenville, Texas, where he has worked for nine years.  He has served in various roles including systems engineer, software engineer, factory automation engineer, and quality engineer.  His primary experience is in military datalink systems.  He has a Master of Science in Computer Science from Texas A&M University at Commerce, and he has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Texas A&M University at College Station.   In INCOSE, he is serving our North Texas Chapter as the current Vice President of Communications and has served previously as Vice President of Chapter Development.

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