OREANDA-NEWS. January 18, 2013. General Dynamics Information Technology, a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), has achieved a Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Level 4 rating for its work under several high-maturity programs at the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), under the Enterprise Systems Development contract. The company attained the CMMI Level 4 rating ahead of CMS’ required schedule of September 2013. 

General Dynamics’ CMMI Level 4 rating signifies the company quantitatively manages projects, which improves work quality and efficiency and ensures projects align with the organization’s business objectives. Demonstrating CMMI Level 4 processes, the company develops quantitative project objectives based on customer and end-user needs and uses those objectives to manage project performance and measure program effectiveness. General Dynamics also uses statistical tools and techniques to predict the benefits or consequences of anticipated project changes and minimize performance variances. By implementing highly mature CMMI Level 4 practices, General Dynamics has institutionalized a culture of continuous improvement and performs high-quality work efficiently, meeting project objectives on budget and on schedule.

“High-quality, low-risk project management and software development are critical to the systems we maintain at Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,” said Marcus Collier, senior vice president for General Dynamics Information Technology’s Health and Civilian Solutions division. “As a CMMI Level 4 integrator, we quantitatively manage our projects, allowing us to maintain control over our processes, anticipate and understand how changes will affect our progress and better meet the objectives of our customers.” 

This CMMI Level 4 rating encompasses the Drug Data Process System and Payment Reconciliation System, Retiree Drug Subsidy and ViPS Medicare System programs. The Enterprise Systems Development contract is a multiple-award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity, performance-based contract awarded in August 2007. Under the contract, General Dynamics provides systems development and integration, system and application engineering and technical support to improve the automated systems and agency-wide applications of the Health and Human Services department.