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Date: January 26 to 29, 2019
Location: Torrance Marriott Redondo Beach, 3635 Fashion Way, Torrance, California 90503
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Date: Oct. 24 to Oct. 26, 2018
Location: Hilton Mark Center, 5000 Seminary Rd., Alexandria, VA
Topic:Accroding to MORS ETS, “The MORS Emerging Techniques Special Meeting (METSM) will feature high-quality technical presentations from leading experts from both inside and outside the MORS family and provide an opportunity for consumers of analysis and non-traditional providers of analysis to meet and share their needs and capabilities. METSM will provide a forum for presentations, demonstrations, and discussions on developing and employing emerging analytic techniques with an eye toward the problems of the National Security Community.”
Time | Agenda Item/Presentation Link | Presenter |
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12/07/2018 - 0930 - 1030 EST | DoD Digital Engineering Strategy and Implementation | Tracee Gilbert, PhD |
12/07/2018 - 1330-1600 EST | Exchanging Model-Centric Digital Artifacts for the System Life Cycle | John H. Coleman III, Ph.D. |
Date: Oct. 24 to Oct. 26, 2018
Location: 2900 Bayport Dr., Tampa, FL 33607 at Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay in the Audubon Conference Room
Abstract: As the Department of Defense (DoD) digital engineering effort has advanced, a need has emerged for a way to articulate the exchange of graphical and non-graphical digital artifacts among diverse stakeholders and digital technologies. The DoD Systems Engineering office proposes a construct, the Digital Engineering Information Exchange Model (DEIXM), that can form the foundation for an agreed-upon approach across the aerospace and defense sectors of government, industry, and academia. Fluid and seamless exchanges of digital artifacts enhances our ability to maintain a technological edge. As the U.S. Government collaborates with industry and academia on the realization of a DEIXM, we can enable parties to offer, request, and exchange digital artifacts. To achieve this end, we are broadening our initial DoD-focused development through collaboration with NDIA and INCOSE. The outcome of this initiative will be a DEIXM that establishes conventions on how the engineering of systems defines, creates, uses, and exchanges digital artifacts for the life cycle management of its systems and products. The desired benefits of a DEIXM result in full-spectrum solutions for digital engineering, private and public leaders innovating the way we do business, and technical practitioners improving their performance.
Time | Agenda Item/Presentation Link | Presenter |
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10/24/2018 - 1100 - 1130 EST | Exchanging Digital Artifacts for the Engineering Life Cycle | Ms. Philomena Zimmerman |
10/24/2018 - 1700-1800 EST | DEIX WG Product Descriptions | John Coleman, Frank Salvatore, & Chris Schreiber |
Date: Jul. 9, 2018; 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm
Location: 1000 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20001 at Grand Hyatt Washington Hotel in the Burnham Conference Room
Purpose: This was the inaugural meeting for the DEIXWG (pronounced dex-wig). This meeting is derived from the Digital Artifacts Team Challenge at the INCOSE IW 2018. The purpose is to discuss the way forward for digital artifacts under this working group, present current thinking on the subject, and propose ways for volunteers to participate
Time | Agenda Item/Presentation Link | Presenter |
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1330-1415 | DEIX WG Introduction | Frank Salvatore, John Coleman, Chris Schreiber |
1415-1500 | Model Curation | Donna Rhodes |
1530-1545 | MBE Manifesto | Ed Carrol |
1545 - 1630 | Taxonomies and Ontologies for Development of Lexicon | Steven Jenkins |
1630-1700 | RT-182: Enterprise Systems-of-Systems Model for Digital Thread Enabled Acquisition | Tom McDermott |
Date: Aug. 13 - Aug. 14, 2018
Location: Lockheed Martin, Maritime Plaza, 1201 M St SE, Washington DC 20003
Workshop focus – Digital models and data exchange. Define what a portable model is and the users and interfaces. This is a very non trivial topic that our OSD sponsor is asking for industry help to refine. Last year we looked at digital system models to support acquisition, this year we extend into how those digital models can interoperate.
Presentation Link | Presenter |
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SE Transformation - NAVAIR | Dave Cohen - NAVAIR |
Thoughts on Model Interoperability | Sean McGervey - JHU-APL |
Digital Artifacts and the Need for Portability | Phil Zimmerman - ODASD(SE) |
Presentation Link | Presenter |
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Team 1 Outbrief | Breakout Team #1 - Digital Artifact Concept Model |
Team 2 Outbrief | Breakout Team #2 - Acquirer Point of View |
Team 3 Outbrief | Breakout Team #3 - Provider Point of View |