
Implementing Agile Methods for FAA Verification and Validation Summit Success
Explore the intricacies of accountable agility and success measures at the 17th Annual FAA Verification and Validation Summit. Discover insights on baselines, dollar value, schedules, and determining project completion. Delve into traditional vs. user-centric requirements, contracting risks, contract types in RDD, and defining success for contractors within the Federal Aviation Administration.
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Accountable Agility How Does This Work? 17th Annual FAA Verification and Validation Summit Presented to: Nathan Tash By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration
Success = ??? What s the baseline What s the dollar value What s the schedule How do we know when we are DONE Federal Aviation Administration 2
Speaking of Done Traditional requirements Different needs with different specs Everyone is fully satisfied (usually) User Acceptance Different users with different standards Requirements creep or requirement keep Is there a combination that works for everyone Federal Aviation Administration 3
Contracting Who takes the risk What contract type works best in RDD How do you describe success How does a contractor get paid Federal Aviation Administration 4