Section 4.9 Ending the IV&V Engagement

At the end of an IV&V Engagement certain project wrap-up activities need to take place.  Regardless of the ICT  project lifecycle, The Agency shall hold an End Of IV&V Engagement meeting with the IV&V Provider to finalise the end of engagement.

Figure 4.15 below summarizes the end of engagement activity and scenario.


Figure 4.15:  End of Engagement Activities and Scenarios

Report Out

Typical project management project close-out activities are conducted with a focus on lessons learned regarding quality processes and activities.  Several key reports are to be prepared, including:

  • Final Report i.e. Test Completion Report (TCR), which:
    • records the project and its management activities over the course of the project and ensure unresolved items are documented as well.
    • assessment of overall SUT quality.
    • lists issues from the entire ICT project lifecycle.
    • lessons learned.
    • any recommendations for future continual improvements.
  • Quality Gate Report specifically addresses the entire Engagement phase of the ICT project effort. 

The IV&V Engagement is formally closed upon the handover of the abovementioned reports to The Agency.

Handover

If the IV&V Engagement is not continuing further into the operations and maintenance testing of the Production system, then the following are to be conducted at this point:

  • Official engagement artefacts and test wares handover to The Agency, and
  • Knowledge sharing from IV&V Provider to The Agency.

Normal and Abnormal Closure of IV&V Engagement

There are two (2) types of closure of IV&V Engagement:

  • NORMAL Closure of IV&V Engagement,

where the IV&V Engagement proceeds to closure where all deliverables are fulfilled, and show-stoppers (if any) can be overcome. 

  • ABNORMAL Closure of IV&V Engagement,

where the IV&V Engagement experiences showstoppers that hinders it from proceeding or from being completed.  In this situation, the end of engagement could be determined via:

  • Mutual agreement with The Agency, and/or
  • Enforcement of end-of-contract terms, as applicable.

Suspension and Resumption of IV&V Engagement

The recommended method of mitigating ABNORMAL Closure is to provide for the suspension and resumption of the IV&V Engagement.

In this situation, the following shall apply:

  • The Agency must define the suspension and resumption criteria during the Pre-Engagement stage (i.e. in the Tender documents) and must be agreed to by the IV&V Provider and Development Team.
  • There should not be more than one (1) suspension declaration by The Agency during any IV&V Engagement.
  • A maximum period of suspension must not exceed three (3) calendar months.
  • During suspension, the IV&V Provider shall be held harmless and shall have the right to release its resources from the IV&V Engagement.
  • Upon resumption, the IV&V Provider shall be given a two (2) weeks’ notice to reinstate the IV&V Engagement.

In situation where the resumption criteria cannot be fulfilled by the end of the suspension period, the project automatically proceeds to ABNORMAL Closure.