Government Programs Group attains globally accepted standard for improving capability, optimizing business performance and aligning operations to business goals

Janet Spruill, Executive Vice President, Government Programs Group
Aptima, Inc., the leader in human-AI teaming, announced today that its Government Programs Group has been appraised at Level 3 of ISACA’s Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI®) – Development v2.0. The appraisal was led by P3I Incorporated.
CMMI is a proven, outcome-based performance model and the globally accepted standard for improving capability, optimizing business performance and aligning operations to business goals.
An appraisal at Maturity Level 3 indicates the organization is performing at a “defined” level. At this level, processes are well characterized and understood, and are described in standards, procedures, tools and methods. The organization’s set of standard processes, which is the basis for Maturity Level 3, is established and improved over time.
“This milestone appraisal is an indication of Aptima’s ongoing commitment to delivering services and solutions that are aligned with the highest quality standards and continuous process improvements,” said Aptima’s Janet Spruill, Executive Vice President, Government Program Group. “When our customers place their trust in us to provide human performance solutions, they can be confident that efficient and proven processes are in place to ensure quality and timely delivery of every solution, every time.”
The tenets of CMMI align with the Government Program Group’s goals to deliver tailorable, mature technology solutions to Aptima’s customers. Being appraised at CMMI Level 3 demonstrates the Aptima’s dedication to ensuring that it consistently exceeds customer expectations by institutionalizing project management and software engineering processes, methods, and guidelines.
For more information, please contact aptima_info@aptima.com.
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