REUSABLE METRICS
SUPPORTING THE AGILE PROCESS
An NIE is the culminating activity of the Agile Process. Here, SPC Rockne Foster, right, a multichan- nel transmission systems operator-maintainer assigned to 1st Battalion, 77th Armored Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team (BCT), 1st Armored Division, inspects the outside of a billeting shelter of the expeditionary combat outpost (ExCOP) May 20 before disassembling it. Soldiers spent three weeks evaluating the durability and energy efficiencies of the ExCOP at White Sands Missile Range, NM, during NIE 13.2. (Photo by SGT Janelle Dean, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
MR. MICHAEL BADGER is a senior net- work engineer for PEO C3T. He holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the Rutgers College of Engineering and an MBA from Monmouth University. He was a resi- dent senior executive fellow of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in 2010. Badger is Level III certified in systems plan- ning, research, development and engineering (SPRDE) – systems engineering and is a mem- ber of the U.S. Army Acquisition Corps (AAC).
DR. DENNIS BUSHMITCH is an inven- tor and prolific technical author, and has been a chief analyst for several Army programs. He holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical engi- neering from the Polytechnic Institute of the
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New York University. He is Level III certi- fied in SPRDE – systems engineering and is a member of the AAC.
MR. RICHARD “RICK” COZBY is the deputy director for SoS engineering and inte- gration within the Office of the ASA(ALT). He holds a B.E. in electrical engineering from Vanderbilt University, an M.S. in adminis- tration from Central Michigan University, and an M.A. in management and leadership from Webster University. He is Level III certi- fied in program management and in test and evaluation, and is a member of the AAC.
MR. BRIAN HOBSON is a senior analyst, senior program manager and deputy direc- tor for Trideum Corp., Huntsville, AL.
He holds a B.S. from the United States Military Academy at West Point and an M.S. in operations research from the Air Force Institute of Technology. He is a life- time member of the International Test and Evaluation Association and the Military Operations Research Society.
Contributing to this article were Mr. Vince Baxivanos, Ms. Christina L. Bouwens, Dr. Melanie Bragg, Dr. Nancy M. Bucher, Ms. Karen Drude, Ms. Diane Eberly, Mr. Derek Erdley, Mr. Na Gaither, Mr. Omar Gutierrez, Dr. John Harwig, Mr. Anthony W. Harriman, Mr. Michael S. Jessee and Dr. Chris Morey.
Army AL&T Magazine
October–December 2013
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