Title: CMMI Status Update
1CMMI Status Update
- NDIA Systems Engineering Division Meeting
- February 8, 2004
Vers 2
2Without End of Year s
First year SCAMPI appraisals exceeded CBA IPI
3Missing December s
4CMMI Transition StatusAs reported to the SEI as
of 12-31-041
More than the SG ever envisioned would be
trained, yet still growing by 700 / mo
- Training
- Introduction to CMMI 27,585 trained
- Intermediate CMMI 1,306 trained
- Introduction to CMMI Instructors 372 trained
- SCAMPI Lead Appraisers - 492 trained
- Authorized
- Introduction to CMMI V1.1 Instructors 232
- SCAMPI V1.1 Lead Appraisers 355
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5Number of Lead Appraisers Authorized (Cumulative)
6CMMI v1.2 Vision
- Primary rule of CMMI improvement
- Do thyself no harm
- Secondary rules of CMMI Improvement
- Changes must be based upon documented needs
- Simplicity and brevity is better than volume
- Legacy is good, but effectiveness is better
7V1.2 Current Decisions
- Reduce size and complexity
- Use a single book approach (not single
representation). - Eliminate concept of advanced practices.
Eliminate concept of common features. Integrate
the valuable content elsewhere in the model - Improve model-method interactions for artifacts.
- Replace OEI with Work Environment.
- Only suggested change to the PA structure
(several rejected) - Work Environment will have SE/SW baseline
content as well as its IPPD content - Address Hardware by adding informative material
- Amplifications like those for SE and SW
- Typical work products or other examples
- Not designated as new discipline.
- Hardware experts will be positioned on a model
sub-team
8V1.2 Current Plans 2
- Appraisal update will receive split approach
- V1.1A providing needed clarifications to the new
SCAMPI that was V1.1 available in mid-2005 - V1.1A may be delayed one month
- V1.2 release with model revision for larger issue
resolution - Single Book training course was successfully
piloted late last year with positive feedback - Anticipate that the single book course will
replace the Staged and Continuous courses for
V1.2 - Cross-team membership will assure coordinated
approaches (model development, piloting, CR
handling)
9V1.2 Next Steps
- The V1.2 A-Spec will be approved by the Steering
Group. - The teams will further review the CRs to identify
possible change packages for a V1.2 of model
and/or method. - CCB(s) will determine which CPs, if any, should
be accepted (stability goal remains). - Improvement packages will be developed to create
a beta for piloting (model, method, and
training) - Piloting will be conducted in FY 05/06.
- V1.2, incorporating piloting feedback, will be
released in FY 06.
Companies interested in piloting CMMI release
V1.2 in Fall 05 should contact Mike Philllips,
CMMI Project Team Lead, SEI dmp_at_sei.cmu.edu
10CMMI for Services Initiative
- NEED
- Services represent more than half of all DoD
acquisition budget - Services impact most major weapons systems
- Aircraft Maintenance
- Ship Maintenance
- Other Military Equipment Maintenance
- C4I System Maintenance
- PROBLEM
- CMMI Framework has much that applies to services
- Process Management, Support, most Program
Management - But . CMMI-SE/SW is primarily focused on
development - Actually can restrict services organizations from
applying it to improve capability - Not all services organizations perform
engineering as expected in CMMI - Some PAs exclude services organizations in their
language and examples - Some functions are different in Services
organizations - Project planning is very resource dependent
- Service level agreements require different
perspective and processes than system performance
specifications
11CMMI for Services - Objective
- Create a CMMI for services organizations
- Based upon the CMMI Framework
- Using the new CMMI Architectural guidelines
- Stripped of Development-only focus
- Adapted to the specialized environment of
services organizations - Initial focus will be on needs of organizations
that provide services to DoD - With provision for future inclusion of commercial
/ non-DoD organizational environments
12Proposed Approach
- Create/enhance the initial perspective and vision
for Services CMMI - Create detailed plan for work
- Prepare an initial draft for CMMI for Services
- Identify and remove development-specific elements
of CMMI-SE/SW/IPPD/SS v1.1 - Coordinate with Product Team to accommodate plans
for CMMI-SE/SWIPPDSS v1.2 - Identify gaps in remaining material for Services
environments - Create services specific elements for existing
material - Amplifications (to guide use for services)
- Practices (restatements or additions)
- PAs (where needed)
- Utilize generic SCAMPI without modifications
- Review training and identify potential
modifications - Present draft for review by services community
- Pilot draft with multiple services organizations
- Feedback early Services findings to V1.2 as
appropriate to simplify the Framework and
encourage overall commonality - Services team will proceed in parallel with V1.2
team under SEI Product Team Leadership
13Expectations for Volunteer Participants
- Completion of Intro to CMMI course
- Or previous work on CMMI Product Team
- Involvement and Experience in DoD Services
Environment - Commitment of at least ½ time for 3 months
- Probably in separated bursts
- Some evidence of team skills
- For Training analysis
- Familiarity with CMMI Framework training content
We plan to have a small team with service
experience rather than a gaggle of interested
and committed theorists.
14Request NDIA SED Sponsor Approval
- Several NDIA SED organizations have already
pledged their support if approved - Northrop Grumman
- Lockheed Martin
- Boeing
- CSC
- SSPC
- Effort will be initiated only if approved
15Interested in Participating on Services CMMI?
- Provide candidate name and qualifications to Hal
Wilson hal.wilson_at_ngc.com - (703) 556-3520