| Sampling Factors: |
Location (Not Relevant: No discernible process execution differences due to geographical location. All development projects utilize and comply with the organizational standard set of processes and assets regardless of geographical location.)
Customer (Not Relevant: No discernible process execution differences due to Customer Classification. All development projects have a government customer type. All development projects utilize and comply with the organizational standard set of processes and assets. There are no unique customer process requirements imposed by the customer base that violate the standard process.)
Size: Process execution can vary due to differences in the size of development projects. Organizational requirements and waivers are allowed for “small” development projects, defined by the organization as 9 personnel equivalence (PEs) or fewer that would result in a discernable difference in the process execution work stream within the organizational processes requirements and assets.
Organizational Structure (Not Relevant: No discernible process execution differences due to the type of work. The development projects are distributed among 4 business unit domains that correlate to customer type and logical division of work for management purposes. Each business unit and all development projects within utilize the same lifecycle and comply with the organizational standard set of processes and assets.)
Type of Work (Not Relevant: No discernible process execution differences due to the type of work. All development projects are considered “development” projects utilizing the same lifecycle and complying with the organizational standard set of processes and assets.) |
| Sampling Factor Values: |
Large (Size): 10 or more FTEs
Small (Size): 9 or less FTEs |
| Subgroups: |
Development – Large: Development projects that deliver capabilities in accordance with an established organizational lifecycle utilizing all lifecycle phases.
161 People, 8 Basic Units
– Large
Development – Small: Development projects that deliver capabilities in accordance with modified organizational lifecycle processes.
22 People, 3 Basic Units
– Small |