implementing acquisition and system engineering processes
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Implementing Acquisition and System Engineering Processes in
a Maintenance Organization
Briefer: Mr. Bill FetechSenior Multi-Discipline Systems EngineerThe MITRE CorporationSupporting CPSG/ENPhone: 210-977-3712email: [email protected]
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Agenda
• Cryptologic Systems Group (CPSG)• Electronic Systems Center CMMI Focus• CPSG CMMI Implementation
– Process Guide– Implementation Guides
• CPSG CMMI Compliance• CPSG Training
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Agenda
• Cryptologic Systems Group (CPSG)• Electronic Systems Center CMMI Focus• CPSG CMMI Implementation
– Process Guide– Implementation Guides
• CPSG CMMI Compliance• CPSG Training
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Cryptologic Systems Group (CPSG)
• Mission– Ensuring Information Superiority and Agile
Combat Support; Providing a Wide Range of Acquisition and Sustainment Services to the Warfighter — Through Teamwork, Innovation and Technological Excellence
• Organization– 800+ personnel– Lackland AFB (San Antonio), Texas
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CPSG
• Programs– Air Force Public Key Infrastructure– Air Force Common Access Card (CAC)– Air Force cryptologic equipment depot and
maintenance– Air Force Cryptographic Modernization
Program Office
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Agenda
• Cryptologic Systems Group (CPSG)• Electronic Systems Center CMMI Focus• CPSG CMMI Implementation
– Process Guide– Implementation Guides
• CPSG CMMI Compliance• CPSG Training
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ESC CMMI Process Areas
Requirements Dev & Mngt Enterprise IntegrationIntegrated Testing System Safety
Engineering
ProjectManagement
Risk Management Technical Project Planning
ProcessManagement
Configuration Management Quality AssuranceLife-Cycle Logistics
Support
Category ESC Process Areas
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Red text – New ESC process areas
No process areas identified
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ESC/EN Process Areas by Maturity Level
Basic Project Management
22Enterprise Integration22Quality Assurance22System Safety22Technical Project
Planning22Life-Cycle Logistics
555
3
GPLevel
Continuous Process Improvement
Process Standardization
CMMI Focus
2Integrated Testing2Risk Management3Requirements Dev/Mngt
2Configuration Management
SP Level
Process Areas
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ESC CMMI Support(Toolkits)
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CPSG Focus Areas*
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ESC Toolkits(Contents)
• Process Diagram• Definitions• Process Steps
– Required– Optional– Suggested
• Tailoring Guidance• Training• Policies and References• Tool Reviews• Checklists• Examples
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ESC ToolkitConfiguration Management Process
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ESC ToolkitStep 1 - CM Process
ESC Actions (Optional)
ES
C M
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Action: Appoint an Enterprise Configuration Manager and Component System CMs and Develop Implementation Strategy
A Configuration Manager needs to be appointed for the program as well as a support team to handle the Integrated Digital Environment and any automated configuration management tools to be used on the program. An implementation strategy needs to be developed that addresses therequirements for the configuration management effort .
Sub Steps:StrategyHierarchyControlStakeholdersBuy-in
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ESC Tailoring Guidance
Required
The major steps are the goals of each process. All organizations are required to implement each process that achieves these goals.
Optional
The actions (e.g., 1a, 1b, etc) for each step are considered best practices and are expected to be performed by each organization to implement satisfactory processes. It is possible to satisfy the required goals without implementing the expected practices but the burden of proof is on the organization using an alternative set of practices.
Suggested
All material covered in the training sessions and resources provided in the toolkit are suggested approaches to implementing the expected practices. This material is optional and may be used at the discretion of the organization.
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Agenda
• Cryptologic Systems Group (CPSG)• Electronic Systems Center CMMI Focus• CPSG CMMI Implementation
– Process Guide– Implementation Guides
• CPSG CMMI Compliance• CPSG Training
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CPSG Process Areas
•Six Process Areas for Program Implementation– Configuration Management– Requirements Management– Risk Management– Integrated Testing– Life-Cycle Logistics– Technical Project Planning
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CPSG Process Guide
•All Mandatory Steps from ESC Process Area
•Some ESC “Optional” and “Suggested” Steps are Mandatory CPSG Steps
•Process Guide– Contain the “What” – Required Steps– No program tailoring allowed
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Configuration Management Process Guide
ES
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Ste
ps
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Configuration Management Process Guide Example
ES
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CP
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Req
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teps
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CPSG Implementation Guides
• Implementation Guides– Contain the “How”– Allowable program tailoring identified– Templates provided for each process area– Provide Program Managers/Lead Engineers
with an “80%” solution– Ensure consistency across CPSG– Example: Configuration Management Process
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CM Plan Development and Tailoring Guidance
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Agenda
• Cryptologic Systems Group (CPSG)• Electronic Systems Center CMMI Focus• CPSG CMMI Implementation
– Process Guide– Implementation Guides
• CPSG CMMI Compliance• CPSG Training
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ESC/EN WebE
SC
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MI P
roce
ss A
reas
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ESC CMMI (ENWeb) Generic Goals
ES
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ener
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oals
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ESC CMMI (ENWeb)Requirements Process Specific Goals
ES
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cific
Goa
ls
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ESC/EN WebC
orpo
rate
Pro
cess
Are
as
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Agenda
• Cryptologic Systems Group (CPSG)• Electronic Systems Center Focus• CPSG CMMI Implementation
– Process Guide– Implementation Guides
• CPSG CMMI Compliance• CPSG Training
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Training Plan
Engineering Process
Introduction
Audience:Program Managers
EngineersProcess POC’s
Engineering Process
Overview
Audience:Senior LeadershipDirectorate Chiefs
Audience:Program Managers
EngineersProcess POC’s
CPSG Process Overview
ENWebUsage
ConfigMngt
RiskMngt
RqrtsDev/ Mngt
QualityAssurance
SystemSafety
IntegratedTesting
ChangeMan ARM TBD
EnterpriseIntegration
Life Cycle
Logistics
TechnicalProject
Planning
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Wrap - Up
• Cryptologic Systems Group (CPSG)• Electronic Systems Center CMMI Focus• CPSG CMMI Implementation
– Process Guide– Implementation Guides
• CPSG CMMI Compliance• CPSG Training
Any Q
uesti
ons?
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Thank You for Your Time
*Source – MITRE – Mike Bloom
CMMI