Systems Engineering Effectiveness Committee
Mission
The mission of the Systems Engineering Effectiveness Committee (SEEC) is to assist the Systems Engineering (SE) community in achieving a quantifiable and persistent improvement in program performance through appropriate application of systems engineering principles and best practices. Our current activities are to:
1. Identify systems engineering principles and best practices proven to provide improved program performance.
2. Identify a set of leading indicators that provide insight into technical performance at major decision points for managing programs quantitatively across their life cycle.
Benefactors of these activities will include program technical decision makers, SE practitioners, system developers, and system acquirers.
Committee Chair
Mr. Alan R. Brown
The Boeing Company
(314)234-2337
alan.r.brown2@boeing.com
Committee Lead Researchers
Mr. Joseph P. Elm
Study of Systems Engineering Effectiveness Working Group
Software Engineering Institute
(412)268-9132
jelm@sei.cmu.edu
Dr. Tom Christian
USAF AFIT
(937)255-3355
thomas.christian@afit.edu
Mr. Mike McLendon
SEI
Reports
NDIA System Development Performance Measurement Report, December 2011
Systems Engineering Effectiveness Study, December 2008
Systemic Root Cause Analysis (of program failures), March 2009