NaVOBA member HMS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (HMS) announced recently that the company’s Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI), Level 2 Certification has been confirmed by the Carnegie Mellon’s Software Engineering Institute (SEI). This confirmation represents the corporation’s ongoing commitment to providing quality information technology services to its clients/customers around the world.
The SEI CMMI® is an internationally recognized rating used throughout the industry as a prerequisite for the acquisition of military and government programs with significant service and/or systems engineering content. To earn the rating, companies must have established defined, repeatable and effective standards for project management, products and services engineering and quality assurance, with a focus on continual process improvement.
The funding to support this important effort came from the Mentor/Protégée Program with the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency as the sponsor and IBM as the Mentor. HMS was awarded the prestigious Nunn-Perry Award for Mentor/Protégée excellence and support to our Nations’ warfighters this year.
So what does this mean for HMS? It means that the company operates at CMMI Level 2: has established standards, policies, procedures to implement and maintain a high level of quality delivered to the customers. The company’s strategic goal now is to attain CMMI Level 3 certification.
To find out more about HMS TECHNOLOGIES, its products and services, visit www.hmstech.com.
 
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