INCOSE recognizes Working Group Supporting MBSE Collaboration

Juan Mendo of Boeing, who leads the PDES, Inc. Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) project, and John Nallon of INCOSE, along with their  colleagues were honored for their contributions to INCOSE’s Tool Interoperability and Model Lifecycle Management (TIMLM) Working Group, which is focused on strengthening the foundations of systems engineering in an increasingly digital and model-driven environment. Honorees were John Nallon, who chairs the TIMLM working group, Kyle Hall of Airbus, Juan Mendo of Boeing, Mark Williams (ret. Boeing), and Kirk Moen of Boeing.

In a LinkedIn post, Mendo pointed out that the proliferation of digital standards presents both opportunity and risk and the importance of collaboration to exploit the opportunities and mitigate the risks.

This award exemplifies the spirit of collaboration that PDES, Inc. values—bringing together diverse stakeholders to advance interoperability, reduce fragmentation, and enable faster, more effective digital transformation. The PDES, Inc. and INCOSE memorandum of understanding helps solidify the collaboration between the two organizations.

John Nallon, Kyle Hall, and Juan Carlos Mendo accepting the award on behalf of the entire team

Congratulations to the TIMLM Team

PDES, Inc. congratulates Juan Carlos Mendo and the entire TIMLM Working Group on this well-deserved recognition. Their work highlights the importance of cooperation across standards communities and reinforces the role of PDES, Inc. as a trusted forum for advancing model-based engineering and systems interoperability. The MBSE project brings together organizations such as OMG, prostep ivip, Modelica and others to collaborate to ensure that model-based systems engineering standards are aligned, interoperable and ready for real-world implementation.