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Figure 4: Agile Planning Levels by U.S. GAO

Figure 4: Agile Planning Levels

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AGILE ASSESSMENT GUIDE: Best Practices for Agile Adoption and Implementation

Figure 3: Relationship between the Agile Team and Customers by U.S. GAO

Figure 3: Relationship between the Agile Team and Customers

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Figure 5: Comparison of Traditional and Agile Development Program Management Constraints by U.S. GAO

Figure 5: Comparison of Traditional and Agile Development Program Management Constraints

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AGILE ASSESSMENT GUIDE: Best Practices for Agile Adoption and Implementation

Figure 10: Roles When Planning, Managing, and Executing an Agile Contract by U.S. GAO

Figure 10: Roles When Planning, Managing, and Executing an Agile Contract

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a) Contracting personnel typically includes a warranted contract officer, who has express authority to enter into and administer a contract on behalf of the government and a contract specialist who can act as a business advisor to program managers; contracting personnel typically assist in planning the acquisition of goods and services, help negotiated the terms of the contract and provide contract management and administration services.
b) The product owner is the "voice of the customer," and is accountable for ensuring business value is delivered by creating customer-centric items (typically user stories), ordering them, and maintaining them in the backlog. See appendix II: Key Terms for more about the definition of a product owner.
c) The contracting officer's representative (COR) is a technical expert designated by the contracting officer to perform specific technical and administrative functions. The COR may provide day-to-day oversight of the contractor and reviews deliverables to ensure that they meet government requirements for quality, completeness, and timeliness.
d) The program office refers to all other personnel who support the program. This can include legal support, program monitoring and control support, and program management support. It is important that all personnel who support the program are familiar with Agile processes.
e) As discussed in chapter 3, the development team consists of the software developers, team facilitator, and subject matter experts who code the features for the program.

Figure 6: Overview of Requirements Management Best Practices by U.S. GAO

Figure 6: Overview of Requirements Management Best Practices

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Figure 7: Backlog Decomposition for an Agile Program by U.S. GAO

Figure 7: Backlog Decomposition for an Agile Program

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Figure 9: Comparison of Waterfall and Agile Programs' Review Cycles by U.S. GAO

Figure 9: Comparison of Waterfall and Agile Programs' Review Cycles

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Figure 1: Comparison of Agile and Waterfall Methods for Developing Software by U.S. GAO

Figure 1: Comparison of Agile and Waterfall Methods for Developing Software

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Figure 15: Overview of Agile Metrics Best Practices by U.S. GAO

Figure 15: Overview of Agile Metrics Best Practices

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Figure 2: Overview of Agile Adoption Best Practices by U.S. GAO

Figure 2: Overview of Agile Adoption Best Practices

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