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Welcome to the CMMI® Web Site

This page, you can view information about how to navigate and search this site, submit change
requests, and work with the SEI.
If you are new to CMMI, view the What is CMMI? page for introductory information.


CMMI News
Policy statement on version 1.2 SCAMPI Class A appraisals updated.
Reminder of the CMMI Product Suite Version 1.1 and SW-CMM
Sunset Dates
Understanding and Leveraging a Supplier's CMMI Efforts: A
Guidebook for Acquirers has been released.
+SAFE, V1.2: A Safety Extension to CMMI-DEV, V1.2 is now
available.
A communication about CMMI level 4-5 interpretation and
implementations is available.
CMMI: Guidelines for Process Integration and Product Improvement,
Second Edition by Mary Beth Chrissis, Mike Konrad, and Sandy
Shrum is now available.
The CMMI Survival Guide: Just Enough Process Improvement by
Suzanne Garcia and Richard Turner is now available.

Information on This Web Site

Material provided on this Web site includes the following:


􀁺 Downloadable copies of all CMMI models and modules currently available
􀁺 Information to help you get started using CMMI
􀁺 Adoption information, including publications and presentations
􀁺 Performance results from process improvement based on CMMI models
􀁺 Currently available CMMI training courses, events, and forums
􀁺 Detail about appraisal services, which include SCAMPI Lead AppraisersSM and appraisal results
􀁺 Details of changes to CMMI in version 1.2
􀁺 Comparisons of CMMI models to other models and standards
􀁺 Background information about CMMI, including detail about the best practices on which it builds
􀁺 Official translations of the CMMI Models and other CMMI materials



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Change Requests
The CMMI User Feedback Process explains how to submit change requests for CMMI products, including models,
appraisal materials, and course materials.


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CMMI - Search
To search the CMMI Web site enter keyword below. To search all of the SEI Web site, select "search" from the blue
banner at top of this Web page.


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Working With the SEI
To further the adoption of the CMMI, the SEI is interested in working with government and commercial organizations.
Contact David Scherb, dscherb@sei.cmu.edu for further details.


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Let us know what you think of our Web site and suggest additions and changes by sending email to cmmicomments@
sei.cmu.edu.


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