Saturday, January 29, 2005
CMMI Level 2
Yesterday at work my department was certified CMMI Level 2. What does that mean? CMMI stands for Capability Maturity Model® Integration. It is a measurement of a project's or company's processes and procedures for software and hardware development. Level 1 is the lowest, and level 5, which is the real goal, is the highest. So obtaining a level 2 rating is actually a good thing, since most projects are operating at a level 1. The people in this photo are fellow project members, our supervisors, and the team members who evaluated us. Click on the photo for a larger size.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
You all look happy in the photo. I hope you're feeling better.
Just to update my old post, the black man in the middle is now serving 6 years for accepting bribes from three subcontractors that he got work for on this project. One of the owners of the small business who bribed him is in this photo serving 18 months in prison. In total, 7 people were sent to federal prison.
Post a Comment