Hello PSAS Team,

We've settled back on Thursdays from 3-4pm for the Systems Engineering
(SYSE) meetings with Hakan. We simply won't be able to have about half of
the people there that we really want, so we will focus on meeting Teresa's
Space Grant SCORE requirements and on prepping PSAS to use the SYSE
methodologies at the beginning of next year, with as much implementation
between now and then as we can reasonably manage.

I would be very happy to hold a separate meeting on Tuesdays at 5:30 to
discuss SYSE with anyone who missed the Thursday meeting. Please reply to
me if you are interested and can commit to that meeting.

Thanks everyone,

Risto

On Wed, Feb 13, 2019, 7:57 PM Hakan Kutgun <ha...@pdx.edu> wrote:

> Thanks Risto for sending out another poll as the previous one that I sent
> ended up not working. I won't be available this week for an in person
> meeting but I'll put in my availability on the poll and provide feedback to
> what Teresa has come up with tomorrow with the hope that it can be shared
> with the whole team next week.
>
> Best,
> *Hakan Kutgun*
> Ph.D. Student
> ,
> Engineering & Technology Management Department
> Communications Director,
> Portland International Center for Management of Engineering & Technology
> (PICMET)
>
> Operations Director
> , Associated Students of Portland State University
>
>
> *Book a meeting: hakan.youcanbook.me <http://hakan.youcanbook.me>*
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 2:39 PM Risto Rushford <c...@pdx.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hello PSAS Rocketry team,
>>
>> One more thing, we need to have our systems engineering meeting
>> established at a time that works for all of our teams to field someone. It
>> doesn't need to be a team lead per se, but someone on your team should be
>> in attendance to ensure that each project is designed as part of a larger
>> system and able to be integrated with the rest into a whole rocket.
>>
>> To schedule these meetings, please click this link and input your
>> (usual) weekly availability <https://www.when2meet.com/?7548125-rszDp>.
>> The goals of these meetings are as follows:
>>
>>    - Provide an overview of Systems Engineering as a practice, including
>>       - Why it is important for us to use in PSAS
>>       - Why it will set you apart in your career as an engineer
>>    - Establishing a schema for documentation to use in each PSAS project
>>    to use onboarding and continuity, including
>>       - Concept of Operations (Conops)
>>       - Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
>>    - How to bring these methodologies into your project for more
>>    effective technology development and coordination with other teams that 
>> are
>>    affected by your design decisions
>>
>> Please let me know if you have any questions, thoughts, or concerns.
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>>
>> Risto B. Rushford <https://www.linkedin.com/in/risto-rushford-4b350441>
>> KI7ZHF
>> Portland State University
>> B.S. Supply Chain Management
>> PSAS Project Manager <https://github.com/psas>
>> Base 11 Space Challenge <https://www.herox.com/spacechallenge/timeline>
>> Team Captain
>> PSU AIAA <https://www.aiaa.org/AboutAIAA/> Founder and Chair
>>
>> Need to book an appointment <https://risto.youcanbook.me/>?
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