The Department of Homeland Security has successfully planned and made progress executing its shift to agile software development over the past four years, but needs to do a better job on reporting metrics, according to a recent audit.
In a study released June 1, the Government Accountability Office, said DHS “has taken many positive steps in its transition to agile software development,” including streamlining acquisition and life cycle processes that allow iterative delivery to providing senior executive level support for the transition.