Workshop Systems Engineering Test & Evaluation Conference 2024

Collaborating in the Systems Engineering Ecosystem for Realizing the Systems Engineering Vision 2035 (21298)

William D Miller 1 , Stephen Cook 2 , Kerry J Lunney 3 , Paul Pearce 4
  1. INCOSE, BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NEW JERSEY, United States
  2. SHOAL Group Pty Ltd, Adelaide
  3. Thales Australia, Greater Sydney Area
  4. BAE Systems Maritime Australia, Adelaide

The panel moderator will describe the context for the Future of Systems Engineering (FuSE) initiative to realize the Systems Engineering Vision 2035 followed by the panelists presenting their position statements identifying challenges, opportunities, development needs, and opportunities for collaboration. The exponentially increasing aspects of scale, interactions, complexity, uncertainties, and emerging technologies challenges our engineering of systems and systems of systems. Together with stakeholders in the systems engineering ecosystem, we must foster collaboration to innovate and build quality professional practice of system engineering, which continues to evolve in response to technical opportunities and political, economic, social, technological, environmental, and legal (PESTEL) challenges. Anticipating what systems engineering will and should be in the future has significant implications for research, education, training, certification, and resources. The panel is 90 minutes with the intent to allocate 50 percent of the time for participants to then engage with the panel and each other.

  1. Systems Engineering Vision 2035 Copyright 2021 by INCOSE https://www.incose.org/publications/se-vision-2035