2007 Se3 Conference
"Netcentricity: Systems and Software for the Real World"

 HYPERLINK http://www.se3conference.org

You are cordially invited to attend the Fifth Annual Southeastern Software & Systems Engineering Conference and Exhibition - Se3, formerly known as the Southeastern Software Engineering Conference and Exhibition - Se2.  The conference and exhibition will be held in the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama, March 12-15, 2007. Please plan to attend and take advantage of an opportunity to learn and interact with world class and nationally recognized subject matter experts from Government, Industry, and Academia participating as speakers, panelists, and workshop leaders.

        This year's conference will focus on the current issues and real-world applications of Net-centric Systems and Software in DoD, NASA, Industry, and Academia.  Conference Sessions include:

      • Net-Centric Now
      • Challenges Architecting Net-Centric Systems & Software
      • Net-Centricity: Securing Systems & Information
      • System Assurance

Free pre-and post-conference Training Workshops will be available to registered conference attendees on March 12 and March 15 to complement the conference core sessions on March 13 and 14. The workshops will also offer the opportunity to earn Continuous Learning Points (CLPs).  Workshop Topics include:

      • CMMI for Systems and Software Engineering: Moving Ahead
      • Telecommunications: The Future, Open & Secure?
      • Software & Systems Challenges: The Return to Formal Methods
      • Migrating to Service Oriented Architectures
      • SEI Continuous Acquisition Improvement
      • Software Security: Your Toolbox for Developing Secure Software

Special conference events include luncheon presentations on March 13 and 14, a reception on March 13, and a Digital Combat Exercise in the Exhibits Area.

        The conference and exhibition is sponsored by the National Defense Industrial Association - Tennessee Valley Chapter (NDIA-TVC); the International Council On Systems Engineering (INCOSE) - Huntsville Regional Chapter (HRC); and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Huntsville Section and Computer Society Chapter.

        Huntsville, aka the Rocket City, is a fast-growing high technology center with a rich heritage in the research and development of complex DoD and Space systems and software. The city offers visitors a variety of tourist attractions, restaurants, and comfortable and convenient accommodations.

 

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Updated 1/30/2007