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Compliance Mapping

The INCOSE Heartland Chapter presents:. Compliance Mapping This presentation provides an overview of Compliance Mapping of Industry Standards to the Rockwell Collins’ Technical Consistent Process Using a Requirements Database. Mr. Anthony Thompson Rockwell Collins. May 19, 2004, 5:30-7:30 PM.

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Compliance Mapping

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  1. The INCOSE Heartland Chapter presents: Compliance Mapping This presentation provides an overview of Compliance Mapping of Industry Standards to the Rockwell Collins’ Technical Consistent Process Using a Requirements Database. Mr. Anthony Thompson Rockwell Collins May 19, 2004, 5:30-7:30 PM Kirkwood Training Center (KTOS) 3375 Armar Dr Marion, IA Room 133 Note Time and Location for this Meeting!!! Food & Refreshments Provided RSVP (for food):jfpovacz@rockwellcollins.com (295-3504) http://www.incose.org/heartld/index.htm

  2. Compliance Mapping of Industry Standards to the RC-TCP Using a Requirements Database Abstract The growth in quantity, variety, and merging of industry standards, process capability models, regulatory requirements, and customer requests have inundated many Original Equipment Manufacture (OEM) process groups. Customer requests for objective evidence corroborating capability and maturity of documented internal design and development processes are necessary to demonstrate compliance to these source requirements. This paper discusses Rockwell Collins’ approach to manage these changes using a requirements database to assist projects in tailoring Enterprise standard design and development processes and process assets to meet the customer requirements. Biography Mr. Tony Thompson is a Senior Systems Engineer of Engineering and Technology Consistent Processes Department at Rockwell Collins Inc. (RC), Cedar Rapids IA. He has responsibility for leading metrics activities relating to measuring and improving Engineering Design and Development processes. Other responsibilities include Lean Electronics ™ initiatives, vendor tool evaluation, mentoring of project engineers in the proper application of metrics collection, estimation, and reporting. Prior to his present assignment, he assisted engineering as a Software Quality Engineer for Global Positioning Systems and High Frequency Communication Systems. He is president of the INCOSE Heartland Chapter, member of the American Society for Quality and the Project Management Institute. He received a B.S. in Applied Mathematics from University of Wisconsin – Stout and is currently working on his MBA from The University of Iowa Tippie School of Management.

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