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Our goal is to put together a definition of a "pilot", collect some best practices around when to use and what makes a "pilot" successful and test our definition and best practices on a couple of current pilots.
We will also pull together a simple framework and guidelines for pilot inititaion, control and closeout We plan work closely with the Project Management Team to leverage existing materials.

Potential candidates:

  1. Altiris for Remote Disk Management
  2. IPTV
  3. Bit Locker for Disk Encryption

Definition: PILOT

A Pilot

  1. Is a Project (complete with scope, deliverables, sponsor, project leader, etc.)
  2. Has Resources (people time, budget, equipment)
  3. Answers some Question(s) (e.g., if we build it, will they come(customer demand)? will this technology work?)
  4. Has a planned closeout (i.e. go, no-go decision point; if it can't be killed/stopped it isn't a pilot)
  5. Has an exit strategy for go and no-go outcomes.
  6. Experimental pilots have a discovery focus and
  7. Evolutionary pilots have a delivery focus and need to build in a plan for potential support and sustainability.

Current List of Pilots

Starting List:

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  • ISDA - Jon
  • CSS - Jon
  • OIS - Kyle
  • AC - Laxmi
  • TSS - Kyle
  • VP Office - Laxmi

List of pilots

Work Completed so far

  • Kick-off Meeting - November 15, 2006

Working Group Meetings (See Attachments)

  • November 15, 2006

NEXT STEPS

  • Collect list of current pilots projects - by December 4, 2006
  • Next group meeting - December 6, 2006
  • Status report of working groups efforts to Leadership group - December 21, 2006.