The EVMS is the Department of Defense's process for assessing program performance. It is a project management technique that combines measurements of scope, schedule and costs to determine program ...
The ultimate goal of any project is that it meets its deadlines, accomplishes its objectives and comes in at or under budget. In September 2009, a study released by Objectwatch, a market research and ...
The construction sector increasingly relies on sophisticated project management techniques to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Earned Value Analysis (EVA), a critical component ...
Back in 1996, then Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology Paul G. Kaminski announced that he accepted the recently published industry guidelines for earned value management systems ...
If your IT shop isn’t using earned value management, you may want to start thinking about it. EVM, which has its roots in the U.S. Department of Defense, is moving into private industry. More ...
When an executive from a government contracting firm reaches out to me, seeking ideas about how they can distinguish themselves from the crowd to win more project business, oftentimes I’ll point them ...
The Defense Contract Management Agency thinks it needs some analytical tools to help review earned value management systems that contractors use to manage suppliers. DCMA has issued a request for ...
Office of Management and Budget officials are becoming increasingly persistent in urging agencies to adopt earned value management (EVM) oversight of major capital projects. A proposed rule change to ...
Rich Wilkinson, director of solutions engineering for Unanet and a GovCon Expert, has published his latest article as a member of Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Expert program on Wednesday to present an ...
The energy sector faces pressure from unpredictable markets, shifting regulations, and ambitious project scopes. Large programs often struggle with scheduled dr ...