All Class A SCAMPI v1.2 appraisals that will become public record (e.g.,
announced in a press release or on an organization??™s Web site, or posted on a published
SCAMPI appraisals results Web page) or used in a proposal in response
to U.S. Department of Defense requirements must be led by an SEI-authorized
SCAMPI Lead Appraiser from an external, third-party organization. The external,
third-party organization can be another SEI Partner company or a separate business
unit from the one containing the appraised organization (e.g., from corporate
or from a different division, group, or other organizational business type, which is
under separate management).
Appraisal Classes
As mentioned earlier, there are three classes of CMMI Appraisal Methods. Each
class is distinguished by the degree of rigor associated with the application of the
method. Class A is the most rigorous. Class B is slightly less rigorous. Class C is the
least rigorous. Table 20.2 gives you some idea of the expected differences between
the methods in each class.
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