14
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Predicting USMC SBIR Phase I to II Transition Success by Evaluating Use of Systems Engineering Capabilities

&
Pages 21-28 | Published online: 18 Apr 2015

  • Ahern, David, “CMMI Assessments,” Ninth Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1999).
  • Booth, T., and W. Oran, “Allied Signal Capability Models and Assessment Tool,” Sixth Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1996).
  • Brill, James, and K. Brammer, “A Framework for Assessing Systems Engineering Capability,” Third Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1993).
  • Defense Systems Management College, Systems Engineering Fundamentals, Defense Acquisition University Press (2001).
  • Ferguson, Jeff R., “The CMMI Project,” Ninth Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1999).
  • Gansler, J. S., “Plan to Facilitate the Transition of SBIR Technologies into Acquisition Programs” Memorandum from Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology (February 11, 1999).
  • Kuhn, Dorothy A., “Lessons Learned as a SE-CMM Author,” Fifth Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1995).
  • Kuhn, Dorothy, “Using the Industrial Collaboration's Systems Engineering Capability Maturity Model for Process Improvement at Texas Instruments Incorporated,” Sixth Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1996).
  • Kuhn, Dorothy A., and Suzanna M. Garcia, “Developing a Capability Maturity Model for Systems Engineering,” Fourth Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1994).
  • Mackey, William, “Conducting a Systems Engineering Process Assessment,” Fifth Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1995).
  • Mar, Brian W., “Systems Engineering Maturity Model,” Third Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1993).
  • MARCORSYSCOM SBIR Program Office, http://www.marcorsyscom.usmc.mil/s&t/sbir.htm, Marine Corps Systems Command Office of Science and Technology Web Site (October 8, 2001).
  • Petee, Danny, and Paul J. Componation, “Development of a Systems Engineering Training Plan at the US Navy's Coastal Systems Station,” Journal of Systems Engineering (2002).
  • Schoening, W., and A. Clouse, “CMMI and Systems Engineering,” Ninth Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1999).
  • Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Program, Department of the Navy, www.navysbir.brtrc.com, Navy SBIR Program Web Site (October 10, 2001).
  • Software Engineering Institute (SEI), “CMMI for Systems Engineering/Software Engineering, Version 1.02: Continuous Representation,” Report #CMU/SEI-2000-TR-019, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University (2000).
  • Wessner, Charles W., The Small Business Innovative Research Program: Challenges and Opportunities, National Academy Press (1999).
  • Widmann, E. Rich, “Capability Assessment Model for Systems Engineering,” Third Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1993).
  • Widmann, E. Rich, E.J. Dragavon, J.J. Schuster, G. Richman, D. W. Bradley, “Observations on the Measurement of Systems Engineering Capability,” Sixth Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1996).
  • Widmann, E. Rich, and W. J. Mindlin, “An Economical Approach to Conducting Assessments of Systems Engineering Capability,” Eighth Annual Conference Proceedings, International Council on Systems Engineering (1998).

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.