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Life Cycle Management: How we work
Are we there yet?
Ever feel like your project is NEVER going to be completed… And when it is it doesn’t quite work how you expected?
Life Cycle Management: The system that ensures we provide what you expect, how and when you expect it.
The primary objective of life cycle management is to deliver quality systems when promised and within cost estimates using an identifiable, measurable, and dependable process. This Life Cycle Management process establishes management policies, procedures, and practices governing the initiation, definition, design, development, deployment, operation, maintenance, enhancement, and retirement of outdated information systems.
The use of this approach ensures you receive:
- Quality systems which meet or exceed your expectations when promised and within cost estimates.
- Systems that work effectively and efficiently within the current and planned information technology infrastructure.
- Products and Systems that are cost-effective to enhance and maintain.
- Developed quality controls using identifiable, measurable, and repeatable processes.
- Established organizational and project management structure with appropriate levels of authority to ensure that each project is effectively managed throughout its life cycle.
- Roles and responsibilities of all affected parties including functional and technical managers throughout the project timelines.
- Project system requirements are well defined and subsequently satisfied.
- Readily provide comprehensive information to functional and technical managers for all project or infrastructure system resource requirements and expenditures.
- Established means for ease of communication to provide timely direction, coordination, control, review, and approval of the AIS or infrastructure system project.
- Project management accountability.
- Identify and communicate project risks early and manage them before they become problems.
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