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ASQ Section 0511 July 2024 Meeting Announcement
Wednesday, 10 July 2024
Deepwater Horizon - What Went Wrong?
Lead by Jeff Parnes
ASQ Section 0511 Charter Member, Past Chair, Past Treasurer, Webmaster and E-Media Chair
Supported By A Panel of Quality Experts
Short Description:
On April 20, 2010, an explosion and fire occurred on the Deepwater Horizon semi-submersible mobile offshore drilling unit, which was owned and operated by Transocean and drilling for BP in the Macondo Prospect oil field about 40 miles southeast off the Louisiana coast. The explosion and subsequent fire resulted in the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon and the deaths of 11 workers; 17 others were injured. The same blowout that caused the explosion also caused an oil well fire and a massive offshore oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, considered the largest accidental marine oil spill in the world, and the largest environmental disaster in United States history
The loss of life and the subsequent pollution of the Gulf of Mexico were the result of poor risk management, last-minute changes to plans, failure to observe and respond to critical indicators, inadequate well control response, and insufficient emergency bridge response training by companies and individuals responsible for drilling at the Macondo well and for the operation of the drilling platform.
Program Content:
Jeff will led the discussion using publicly available information. This will be an interactive discussion, with quality experts asked to give their opinions on the problems and how this tragedy could have been prevented.
Speaker Background:
Jeffrey Parnes is currently retired. His product assurance career started 50 years ago when he became a Quality Assurance Trainee for the Defense Contract Administration Services (DCAS).
- As a Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) employee, his responsibilities included wood products, computer software, statistics and Defense Supply Center operations.
- In the private sector, Jeff has worked for various firms in the Washington Metropolitan area, including:
- Computer Sciences Corporation as a computer scientist working as a sub for Boeing supporting the Peace Shield Project
- Hughes Training Corporation as a software quality manager and configuration manager on a variety of trainers (V22, LCAC, T45, & RAF F-16)
- Advanced Communications Systems as support for Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR)
- Orion Scientific supporting the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
- Planning Research Corporation/Northrop Grumman supporting multiple computer and hardware system deployments
- Electronic Data Systems supporting the Federal Reserve
- Unisys supporting multiple computer system deployments
- ITT as a product assurance manager supporting the FAA's Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADSB) systems deployment
- Maximus supporting nationwide health care systems
- Various contractors (ASM Research, Accenture Federal Systems, CSRA, and others supporting Department of Veterans Affairs system deployments and upgrades
Jeff has been a member of ASQ Section 0511 since its formation in 1983, having joined ASQC in 1979. He has served multiple terms as the section's Treasurer and Chair, and has maintained the ASQ0511 website since before 2007. He is also a board member of the Configuration Management Working Group of Metropolitan Washington.
This will be Jeff's third presentation to the membership, previously presenting in pandemic times and last month.
Reservations:
There is no charge to attend. To register, please use our on line reservation form which can be used up to the day of the meeting. If your plans change, please contact dba24@asq0511.org, and let us know.
Webinar Link / Meeting Instructions:
7:00pm — 8:30pm – Section Meeting InformationJoining by a direct link:
Meeting link: https://asq.webex.com/asq/j.php?MTID=md7b51d35a3b8efcb35d04e7efb115ad1
Joining by meeting information (requires entering the password):
Web address: https://asq.webex.com/asq
Meeting number: 2556 788 1959
Password: MnNJGYiP686
Joining by phone (you will have to identify yourself by name when you have joined):
Phone number: 1-408-792-6300 Call-in number (US/Canada)
Access code: 2556 788 1959
6:00pm — 7:00pm – Section Leadership Committee meeting
Joining by a direct link:
Meeting link: https://asq.webex.com/asq/j.php?MTID=mf9eacfe383eb679d2189a2bc3466debf
Joining by meeting information (requires entering the password):
Web address: https://asq.webex.com/asq
Meeting number: 2558 731 5440
Password: vcXvNJjF372
Joining by phone (you will have to identify yourself by name when you have joined):
Phone number: 1-408-792-6300 Call-in number (US/Canada)
Access code: 2558 731 5440
Next Meeting:
Wednesday, 14 August 2024 — TBA
Call for Speakers!!!
Would you or someone you know like to speak at a future ASQ meeting? We're always looking for volunteers. Be creative! Exercise your public presentation skills! Earn recertification credits! Get a free dinner! Please contact programs24@asq0511.org.
About Us:
ASQ Section 0511 is a geographic community in Northern Virginia that lives intertwined with the network of ASQ Divisions and technical communities specializing in specific quality domains and supporting ASQ Certifications in their domains. Its members have tremendous cumulative experience across multiple industries, companies, and government agencies. Any single one of you in our ASQ Section is a formidable source of takes, opinions, and lessons on a number of Quality Matters.