How VA’s Agile Center of Excellence is Transforming Software Development – GovernmentCIO Media & Research

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The agency’s product line management vision is seeing value with new efforts driving culture change.

The Department of Veterans Affairs has been on a modernization journey toward DevSecOps and agile software development. A key part of this effort has been through its Agile Center of Excellence (ACOE) the agency stood up in 2018 to help overcome the large undertaking of changing the culture of traditional software development.

Nestled within the VA Office of Information and Technology (OIT), the center was designed to help empower products and inspire a culture of continuous improvement in its DevSecOps and product line management (PLM) transformation.  

The ACOE offers expert coaching and tailored training for teams to optimize the way they work together to deliver value. Since its inception, VA has expanded the center’s organizational role to include teams that are dedicated to advancing metrics, analytics, dashboarding, technical solutions and, of course, product line management.

“Our top priorities this year focus on transformation and building transparency,” the center’s chief of staff, Brooke Jordan, told GovCIO Media & Research. “Empowering teams and individuals with the knowledge and behaviors necessary to thrive in an ever-changing landscape and advancing product line management — moving us closer to a more mature DevOps culture. We’re also looking to enhance the way we use data to make more informed decisions.” 

Jordan said the center is creating products and services that enable proactive and intentional solutions. When it comes to PLM, Jordan’s team is focusing on breaking down barriers that have historically existed between development, security and operations teams. 

“We started organizing around product lines to build long-lived teams and streamline value delivery, a monumental shift from the traditional project-driven structure. We simplified the foundation, expedited communication, and collaborated with the customer to give teams the time and autonomy to innovate,” Jordan said. “Building compound product knowledge, meaningful relationships and shared accountability for security is helping us focus on outcomes across the life of the product. We are all coming to the table earlier so we can consistently deliver safer products that delight our end user faster.” 

OIT’s PLM implementation stays true to the Agile principles it was built to evangelize, delivering simple systems that iteratively actualize change, Jordan said. The effort has been through multiple maturity levels.

The center is currently staging for PLM level three to compound the knowledge and practices gathered during preceding levels of maturity. The first level of PLM focused on creating a lean foundation, postured for change. Level two used that trusted foundation to explore ways to improve outcomes. Teams were connected to subject matter experts through a matrixed model so they could advance their capabilities in data strategy and upskill their staff. 

“When we aligned subject matter experts to the product lines, people knew exactly who to go to when they needed help with the touch of a button. This checked the box for immediate needs, like strategic communications and budget, but it also unveiled an opportunity for team members to explore, collaborate and see the bigger picture. Partnering with experts beyond their normal domain helped build both ‘T-shaped’ teams and empathy across the organization. We don’t need everyone to be an expert in everything, but we do need them armed with enough knowledge and awareness to feel empowered,” Jordan said. 

Jordan’s team is also developing dashboard and reporting capabilities to enhance the organization’s approach to using data to make more informed decisions.  

The dashboards utilize authoritative data, …….

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