Tag: Model-Based Systems Engineering

Systems engineering for a new era

This is Part VI, the concluding installment of a series of posts about the history of Vitech. Part I recounts the company’s beginnings, in 1992. Part II tells the story of an influential mentor. In Part III, Vitech helps a company weather the Y2K transition in the late 1990s. In …

Improving how lawn mowers are made at John Deere

Carolyn Elliott served as an intern at Vitech in the summer of 2017. Elliott majored in Industrial and Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech and graduated in May of 2019. Not every engineering undergrad gets a chance to help improve a process at a major, well-regarded company before they’re even …

The Quest for Shared Cognition

Recently, I was asked a technical question regarding a workflow. I could offer a precise answer but fortunately had just enough context to know that in doing so I would set the project back rather than move it forward. In this case, the various players each had a slightly different …

The Importance of Digital Engineering in a Newly Defined World

In late October, I attended the National Defense Industry Association Systems Engineering Conference, held in Springfield, Virginia. The conference covers a wide spectrum of system engineering topics, primarily supporting the Department of Defense, but also in support of other federal agencies. There were many interesting topics and discussions over the …