Self-Assessment and the CMMI-AM—A Guide for Government Program Managers
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Software Engineering Institute
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CMU/SEI-2005-TN-004DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
10.1184/R1/6583784.v1Topic or Tag
Abstract
Use of capability maturity models has become commonplace among software development organizations, especially defense contractors. Government program offices, however, have lagged behind contractors in implementing their own process improvement programs. The difference in relative maturity between program offices and contractors sometimes makes it difficult for program offices to adequately gauge the state of their programs. In 2004, the Office of the Secretary of Defense announced the creation of the CMMI Acquisition Module (CMMI-AM). The module aids program offices in developing a level of parity with their suppliers in terms of process maturity.
The first step in any process improvement endeavor is to determine the baseline state. A program office can undergo an external appraisal, but generally that is not a cost-effective solution for an organization that is still a novice in process improvement. For organizations with little process improvement experience, a better choice is to begin with a self-assessment.
This guide provides program managers with general information about the CMMI-AM, details about the self-assessment technique, and the questions used in a self-assessment. After reading this guide, program managers can evaluate whether a self-assessment fits their needs, and if so, conduct one.
Cite This Technical Note
Blanchette, Jr., S., & Keeler, K. (2005, August 1). Self-Assessment and the CMMI-AM—A Guide for Government Program Managers. (Technical Note CMU/SEI-2005-TN-004). Retrieved November 24, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6583784.v1.
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Blanchette, Jr., Stephen, and Kristi Keeler. "Self-Assessment and the CMMI-AM—A Guide for Government Program Managers." (CMU/SEI-2005-TN-004). Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Digital Library. Software Engineering Institute, August 1, 2005. https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6583784.v1.
S. Blanchette, Jr., and K. Keeler, "Self-Assessment and the CMMI-AM—A Guide for Government Program Managers," Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Digital Library. Software Engineering Institute, Technical Note CMU/SEI-2005-TN-004, 1-Aug-2005 [Online]. Available: https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6583784.v1. [Accessed: 24-Nov-2024].
Blanchette, Jr., Stephen, and Kristi Keeler. "Self-Assessment and the CMMI-AM—A Guide for Government Program Managers." (Technical Note CMU/SEI-2005-TN-004). Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Digital Library, Software Engineering Institute, 1 Aug. 2005. https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6583784.v1. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
Blanchette, Jr., Stephen; & Keeler, Kristi. Self-Assessment and the CMMI-AM—A Guide for Government Program Managers. CMU/SEI-2005-TN-004. Software Engineering Institute. 2005. https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6583784.v1
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