SUBTITLE: How Program Management and Systems Engineering Teamed to Build the World’s Largest IceCube
LOCATION: Prescott Public Library, Founder’s Suite
SPEAKER: Randall C. Iliff
BIO: Mr. Iliff has over 45 years’ experience guiding developmental efforts ranging in size from a few thousand to billions of dollars. Both a seasoned Program Manager and expert Systems Engineer, he has a solid record of disruptive innovation in aerospace, medical, scientific, commercial and consumer markets.
An amateur astronomer for many years, Randy is a member of the Prescott Astronomy Club, past member of the East Valley Astronomy Club in the Phoenix area, and particularly enjoys public outreach events that let people experience the joy and wonder of the world around them.
COMMENTS: What can Astronomers learn from an IceCube? In this case, a lot!
This is an insider’s story of how a small team of Scientists, Engineering and Project Management were able to bring IceCube into existence on time, on budget, and comfortably in excess of technical requirements. This fun and engaging presentation shares many of the actual working documents and photos of key steps during the development process, along with a few stories you’ll probably hear nowhere else!