Many talented people were part of the product team that developed CMMI-ACQ. The following lists comprise those who participated in one or more of the following teams during the development of CMMI-ACQ. The organizations listed by members’ names are those they represented at the time of their team membership.
Seven primary groups were involved in the development of this model:
The initial draft development team
The CMMI Architecture Team
The CMMI-ACQ, V1.2 Model Team
The CMMI-ACQ, V1.2 Training Team
The CMMI-ACQ, V1.2 Quality Team
The CMMI Acquisition Advisory Board
The CMMI Steering Group
The initial draft development team created the document used as the initial baseline for the development of CMMI-ACQ, Version 1.2. This document was piloted by a few select organizations and publicly reviewed.
Kathryn M. Dodson, EDS
Matt Fisher, Software Engineering Institute
Hubert F. Hofmann, General Motors
Keith Kost, Software Engineering Institute
Gowri S. Ramani, Hewlett-Packard
Deborah K. Yedlin, General Motors
In 2005 and 2006, the CMMI Architecture Team updated the architecture used to build components of the CMMI Product Suite, such as models and training materials.
Roger Bate, Software Engineering Institute
Mary Beth Chrissis, Software Engineering Institute
Hubert F. Hofmann, General Motors
Craig Hollenbach, Northrop Grumman
Lisa Ming, BAE Systems
Mike Phillips, Software Engineering Institute
John Scibilia, U.S. Army
Hal Wilson, Northrop Grumman
Gary Wolf, Raytheon
The Version 1.2 CMMI-ACQ Model Team used the baseline developed by the initial draft development team and input from reviewers and users to revise the initial draft and create CMMI-ACQ, Version 1.2.
Lloyd Anderson, Department of Homeland Security
Larry Baker, Defense Acquisition University
Roger Bate, Software Engineering Institute
Rhonda Brown, Software Engineering Institute
Aaron Clouse, Software Engineering Institute
Brad Doohan, Defence Materiel Organisation
Tom Keuten, General Motors
Mike Konrad, Software Engineering Institute
Keith Kost, Software Engineering Institute
Madhav S. Panwar, U.S. Government Accountability Office
Mike Phillips, Software Engineering Institute
Margaret Porteus, Institute for Defense Analyses
George Prosnik, Defense Acquisition University
Karen Richter, Institute for Defense Analyses
John Scibilia, U.S. Army
Sandy Shrum, Software Engineering Institute
Deborah K. Yedlin, Borland Software Corporation
The Version 1.2 CMMI-ACQ Training Team included a core team of developers and many reviewers. The development team used baselines created by the CMMI-ACQ, V1.2 Model Team and the existing “Introduction to CMMI” course to develop training for CMMI-ACQ, V1.2.
Bruce Allgood, U.S. Air Force
Rhonda Brown, Software Engineering Institute
Peter Capell, Software Engineering Institute
Mary Beth Chrissis, Software Engineering Institute
Aaron Clouse, Software Engineering Institute
Erin Czerwinski, Software Engineering Institute
Jack Ferguson, Software Engineering Institute
Matt Fisher, Software Engineering Institute
Thierry Girou, Thales
Jon Gross, Software Engineering Institute
Tom Keuten, General Motors
Mike Konrad, Software Engineering Institute
Phil Miller, Software Engineering Institute
Mike Phillips, Software Engineering Institute
Christine Safa, Thales
Sandy Shrum, Software Engineering Institute
Barbara Tyson, Software Engineering Institute
Christian Zion, Thales
The Version 1.2 CMMI-ACQ Quality Team used a process developed over the years for CMMI model quality assurance. The team tailored the quality assurance (QA) process to CMMI-ACQ, V1.2 to prepare it and the training material developed by the CMMI-ACQ, V1.2 Training Team for release.
Rhonda Brown, Software Engineering Institute
Pamela Curtis, Software Engineering Institute
Keith Kost, Software Engineering Institute
Sandy Shrum, Software Engineering Institute
The CMMI Acquisition Advisory Board was responsible for providing direction to and approving the development work of the CMMI-ACQ, Version 1.2 Model Team. The board had final authority regarding decisions that impacted CMMI-ACQ, Version 1.2.
Kristen Baldwin, OUSD (AT&L) SSE/SSA
Tony D’Agosto, U.S. Army
Richard Frost, General Motors
Hubert F. Hofmann, General Motors
Guy Mercurio, Defense Contract Management Agency
Lawrence Osiecki, U.S. Army
Madhav Panwar, U.S. Government Accountability Office
Bob Rassa, National Defense Industry Association
Linda Roush, U.S. Navy
Katie Smith, U.S. Navy
Michael W. Smith, Missile Defense Agency
Bob Swarz, U.S. Air Force (The MITRE Corporation)
The CMMI Steering Group has guided and approved the plans of the Version 1.2 CMMI Product Team, provided consultation on significant CMMI project issues, ensured involvement from a variety of interested communities, and approved the final release of this model.
Kristen Baldwin, OUSD (AT&L) SSE/SSA
Clyde Chittister, Software Engineering Institute
Jim Gill, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
John Kelly, NASA HQ
Kathy Lundeen, Defense Contract Management Agency
Larry McCarthy, Motorola, Inc.
Mike Nicol, U.S. Air Force ASC/EN
Lawrence Osiecki, U.S. Army
Bill Peterson, Software Engineering Institute
Bob Rassa, Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems
Joan Weszka, Lockheed Martin
Hal Wilson, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems
Brenda Zettervall, U.S. Navy, ASN/RDA CHENG
Lloyd Anderson, Department of Homeland Security
Roger Bate, chief architect, Software Engineering Institute
Mike Phillips, CMMI program manager, Software Engineering Institute
Beth Sumpter, National Security Agency
Mike Konrad, Software Engineering Institute
During the development of CMMI-ACQ, others served temporarily on the CMMI Steering Group. Anthony D’Agosto (U.S. Army RDECOM ARDEC) was a full Steering Group member. Thomas Drake (SES) and Deborah K. Yedlin (General Motors) were ex-officio members.
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