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NATO IV&V: Work in Progress
Brad Bigelow, SHAPEArend Smit, M&I/Partners
Bigelow/Smit – NATO IV&V: Work in Progress NASA 2013 IV&V Annual Workshop, 11 September 2013 1
NATO is a political and military alliance whose primary goals are: The collective defence of its members The maintenance of a democratic peace in the North Atlantic area
Established in 1949 28 Member Nations
Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium
What is NATO?
Bigelow/Smit – NATO IV&V: Work in Progress NASA 2013 IV&V Annual Workshop, 11 September 2013 2
Software Engineering Conference sponsored by the NATO Science Committee, Garmisch, Germany, 7-11 October 1968
NATO: A Pioneer in Software Engineering
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NATO Communications & Information Agency
Established 1 July 2012
Primary agency for developing and operating NATO’s civil and military information services and networks
Over 3,500 military and civilian staff
Over 30 locations in Europe, USA and Afghanistan
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NATO C&I Agency Customers
NATO Military Commands
NATO Military Operations
NATO Nations
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Began in 2001 Driven by concern of some NATO member nations over
the capacity and independence of in-house QA functions
Initially focused on QA during prime contractor execution Review of key deliverables Oversight of prime contractor testing & independent testing Support to project team during milestone reviews
Initial Use of IV&V
Use of contracted IV&V delivered real benefits: Faster turn-around on draft deliverables More consistent/higher quality technical support Greater attention to test-driven design and development
Initial Results
Two opportunities for improvement:
Broadening scope from QA of prime contractor activities to QA of overall project scope—including NATO internal factors
Bringing IV&V support on board during preparation of the prime contractor solicitation Better quality control over complex solicitation materials
Statements of Work, System Requirements Specifications Opportunity to review winning bidder’s material prior to
contractor award Enabled mitigation of some risks during pre-award discussions
Initial Lessons Learned
In 2007, NATO launched an initiative to establish a program management and integration capability for the Bi-SC AIS
Bi-SC AIS Bi-Strategic Command Automated Information Systems One of NATO’s largest investment programs—over 500M Euro Covers all Information Services and Systems used in NATO’s
Military Commands Supporting 15,000 users in 28 nations 10+ year rolling program Over 100 active projects
Programmatic Approach to IV&V
IV&V support staff reported to program manager, not project managers Issues elevated, resources made more quickly
IV&V resources managed as a pool at the program level Enabled program to prioritize and shift IV&V support to
different projects
Same contractor for both program and IV&V support Ensured higher degree of integration among project
3 Key Aspects
Pooled approach to IV&V resources has several advantages: Better workload balance—fewer peaks and valleys Compensates for differences in project timelines Ability to concentrate less common/higher cost experts
Management at the program level enables better adaptation to changing project needs Some projects have continuing QA challenges, but others
experience “QA crises” that can be resolved through prompt intervention
Initial Results of Programmatic Approach
120,000 M2 complex Construction started in
October 2010 Planned to be completed
early 2016 A secure, collaborative ,
energy-efficient building NATO C&I Agency is
implementing the network/IT infrastructure
New NATO Headquarters
For four security domains, ANWI provides Processing/storage Wired and wireless LAN switching Communications (telephone, teleconferencing, site security
communications, IPTV, GSM) End-user equipment Core information services Cross domain support for external networks interconnection
and information services interoperability
ANWI: Active Network Infrastructure
Integration with systems/services external ANWI scope Migration of services to new building Support for migration of business applications Integration Test Services (ITS)
Baselined reference suite of functions Host Nations test their capabilities prior to deployment in new
building
ANWI (continued)
Support in pre-contract award phase Focus on major risk areas during execution
Security accreditation Migration Service based specification, implementation, and acceptance Introduction of new capability
Unified Communications and Collaboration Service Management Cross Domain services
Monitor prime contractor’s Integration Test Services
ANWI IV&V
Questions?
Brad BigelowPrincipal Technical Advisor, J6Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE)(former Bi-SC AIS Program Manager, NATO C&I Agency)[email protected]
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Arend Smit, PhDIT and QA consultantM&I/[email protected]