Project Management Quality Standards

US Department of Energ

Total Quality Management in the US Department of Energy, in particular the Quality Self Assessment Approach is of use during an examination of a company or public organization's project management processes.

The ISO Quality Management Forum

The ISO Quality Management Forum, is a contact for the International Standards Organization with information on current and evolving standards and interpretation of ISO requirements for management of a project management organization. The ISO 9000 series of standards deal with quality systems that can be used for external quality assurance purposes.In particular "ISO 9004- Part 6 Guidelines to quality in project management " ... " gives guidance on those quality concepts, practices and systems for which the implementation of project management is important to and has and impact on the practice of project management "

Software Development and Documentation

MIL-STD-498 and its 22 DIDs were approved for use December 5, 1994. Two guidebooks supporting MIL-STD-498 were released in January 1996: Overview & Tailoring, and Application & Reference.

EIA and IEEE published a commercial version of MIL-STD-498 in January 1996 titled EIA/IEEE Interim Standard, Standard for Information Technology, Software Life Cycle Processes, Software Development, Acquirer-Supplier Agreement, (Intended for Trial Use), J-STD-016-1995. EIA and IEEE are developing a commercial replacement for MIL-STD-498, US Draft 12207-1996, which will be the U.S. implementation of ISO/IEC , Information technology - Software life cycle processes, 1995-08-01. See the MIL-STD Archives.

ISO/IEC 12207 standard provides a complete framework for the acquisition, supply, development, operation, and maintenance of software. In addition, the standard contains a framework for managing, controlling, and improving software life cycle activities.

The standard's primary importance is that it provides a reference basis for emerging engineering standards, such as program management, quality assurance, verification and validation, configuration management and metrics. The adaptation of ISO/IEC 12207 by ANSI/IEEE/EIA in the USA is expected to be completed by December 1996. DOD is expected to adopt IS 12207 and the other emerging standards as part of a phased transition.

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