Understanding Mission Engineering for Systems Engineers
Zoom Meeting Info:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84889688505?pwd=0S8PqDjZDm0MaldDbPK7zpyy5HcAad.1
Meeting ID: 848 8968 8505
Passcode: 107774
Presentation Abstract:
Mission engineering is an evolving field focused on engineering better solutions that meet mission need. Instead of concentrating on a specific system, mission engineering focuses on the mission itself and determines potential material and/or non-material solutions. Mission engineering practices are fundamentally different from systems engineering, but use similar techniques and skills. Mission engineering is coming up more frequently in the defense industry as a means to accelerate defense acquisition.
Today’s session discusses an overview of mission engineering, its history and some of its components. The session discusses some of the changes happening in the defense industry that’s driving the need for mission engineering practices. This session discusses a bit on the role of systems engineering in this space. The presenter hopes that attendees appreciate the unique discipline of mission engineering and the unique opportunities that the discipline.
Presenter Biography:
Risa Gorospe is a chief scientist in systems engineering at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL). She has worked various roles in systems engineering that span the systems engineering lifecycle such as requirements development, system architecting, system analysis, and integration & test. In her primary job function today, she provides thought leadership in systems engineering, digital engineering and mission engineering supporting numerous government sponsors. She also supports a systems engineering manager with the technical strategy and development of 50 systems engineering staff. She has a Bachelors in Computer Engineering from Villanova University, a Masters in Computer Science from the Johns Hopkins University and is an INCOSE Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP).







