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How REI Systems Used Agile Software Development, DevSecOps, and UX to Modernize the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services.
ADG-REI Technology Ventures, a collaboration between REI Systems and ADG Tech Consulting, has been awarded a joint venture (JV) contract by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) which will provide Agile DevSecOps services for mission-critical immigration systems.
GSA sought to decommission several systems, and integrate others into a coherent whole, a new “Integrated Award Environment” (IAE), with SAM.gov (the System for Award Management) as its portal. Leveraging REI Systems’ App Modernization expertise, GSA has been able to launch IAE, and concurrently completely decommission several major applications.
REI Systems to advance innovation at NASA through Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) Platform Engineering and Technology Services (PETS) contract.
Technologically speaking, government has traditionally lagged behind industry. However, the ever-increasing rate of technological, social, and industrial change over the past 20 years has brought about unprecedented risks and complexities for the government. By the mid-2010s, case studies emerged that demonstrated real results from building and sustaining government services using agile approaches.
The most significant challenge has been consistently establishing what is, or isn’t, agile. As such, two waves of agile experimentation through organizational change, technology modernization, and framework adoption have highlighted three key lessons.