About this Chapter
INCOSE is a global professional society committed to advancing the definition, understanding, and practice of world-class systems engineering across industry, academia, and government.
The Central Arizona Chapter (CAZC) Chapter was founded in 2002, to support INCOSE in the expansion of SE definition, under standing, practice, and evolution.
Our chapter serves members throughout Central Arizona, supporting the growth and application of systems engineering within our local community. Our members represent a wide range of sectors—including aerospace, defense, energy, technology, healthcare,
We welcome systems engineering professionals from all industries and invite you to get involved in our chapter.


Chapter Leadership
Get to know our chapter leadership team working to grow our community, elevate systems engineering practices, and support members
Chapter Goals
- Foster education and professional growth by presenting regular programs on SE topics. Provide a local forum for fellowship and dissemination of SE knowledge.
- Conduct focused SE workshops, to supplement government and industry training programs.
- Promote collaboration in SE research and education.
- Support INCOSE technical committees.
- Serve Chapter members in their efforts to understand, apply, and represent SE in their specific industrial, academic, or government positions.
Meetings
The Chapter holds monthly meetings – free of charge to members. Guests are welcome. Meetings often feature invited speakers. Attendees freely discuss problems of importance in their work, and learn about SE efforts in local organizations.
About INCOSE
INCOSE connects systems engineering professionals with education, networking, and career advancement to develop a global community of systems engineers.
Contact Us
Contact our chapter team for questions, membership support, or details about events, initiatives, and local activities.