CMMI Acquisition Handbook
Guidance for Addressing and Verifying CMMI Requirements in Contracts and Acquisition Efforts
Guidance for Addressing and Verifying CMMI Requirements in Contracts and Acquisition Efforts
Government Procurement: The audience for this handbook includes any contracting organization that is acquiring products and services based on Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI®) best practices model.
This handbook contains the most needed and frequently requested information for:
The CMMI Model has recently expanded to include best practices for measuring capability and improving performance in the areas of people management, data management, and virtual work.
Organizations that wish to publish the results of their Benchmark or Sustainment appraisal types may do so on the ISACA's CMMI PARS webpage. Benchmark Appraisal ratings are valid for three years. Sustainment Appraisal ratings are valid for two years. This website publishes the CMMI level achieved by organizations appraised using the Benchmark or Sustainment appraisal types.
1999: The “Gansler Memo” required DoD Software Evaluations for ACAT I Programs. It stated, “At a minimum, full compliance with (CMMI) Capability Maturity Model Level 3, or its equivalent level in an approved evaluation tool, is the Department’s goal.”
The Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) is a web-based system that allows government agencies to report and rate contractor performance.
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