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NCI Appraised at Level 3 by the CMMI Institute

By Ireland DeggesAugust 16, 2020
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Paul Dillahay, president and CEO, NCI, Inc.
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NCI Information Systems, Inc. has been appraised at Level 3, Version 2.0 of the CMMI Institute’s Capability Maturity Model Integration for Development and Services.

Achieving maturity Level 3 is a milestone that establishes NCI as having some of the most effective processes and business practices in place to improve performance. Currently, only 105 companies have achieved this appraisal.

CMMI is a collection of the best practices in business, development and services in 25 capability areas, which ranges from governance and service delivery management to technical solutions and requirements development and management.

The model’s framework provides organizations with a way to gauge the effectiveness of their business practices and identify areas for improvement.

“The delivery of optimal services and solutions to support mission success for our government customers is at the core of our culture, a commitment we take to heart and practice daily,” said Paul Dillahay, the company’s president and CEO.

“This designation from CMMI acknowledges that our focus on superior quality, delivery excellence and continuous improvement is woven throughout the entire organization and prioritized at every state of our operations.”

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