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You need be “Agile” to enhance passenger safety in air

Agile is one of the most trending topic in organizational section. Agile project management mostly covers process development, value enhancement and to facilitate a process team engagement is in focus point. But do we ever imagine that one day Transportation Security Administration will follow agile waterfall process to identify the possible threats and nullify them through an automated process governed by agile methodology. With emerging and advancing threats to airport and aviation security, TSA identified the imperative to bring in an "application development team" to move Secure Flight toward a more agile development cycle. Not only that TSA is deploying identity-matching system it uses to crosscheck passengers with government watch lists for suspected terrorists or other possible threats to aviation prior to their boarding an aircraft. TSA is currently focusing on faster development cycles, enhanced name matching, improved reporting and data analytics, automated and consistent system builds and cloud infrastructure.

To read follow: http://fedscoop.com/tsa-eyes-agile-flight-screening-it

 

 

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Good Reasons to do Agile product management

Project management now a days requires a more flexible approach than traditional methods. This involves taking step by step actions which are ranked based on priorities.

4 Good Reasons To Do Agile Project Development-

1. Quality -A key principle of agile development is that testing is integrated throughout the lifecycle, enabling regular inspection of the working product as it develops. This allows the product owner to make adjustments if necessary and gives the product team early sight of any quality issues. 

2. Flexibility- In agile development, change is accepted. In fact, it’s expected. Instead the timescale is fixed and requirements emerge and evolve as the product is developed. 

3. Revenue -The iterative nature of agile development means features are delivered incrementally, enabling some benefits to be realized early as the product continues to develop.

4.Predictability – using an Agile  approach with fixed schedule iterations makes the cost of each iteration predictable.

To know more-http://revenueanalytics.com/blog/agile-project-management-benefits-to-a-revenue-management-project/

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