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Home > Agile News > Agilex’ Greg Pfister Tackles the Pros & Cons of Agile Development for Government in New Podcast

Agilex’ Greg Pfister Tackles the Pros & Cons of Agile Development for Government in New Podcast

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Friday, 11 December 2009 12:37

Available on iTunes, “Realize the Value of Information with Agilex” is a monthly podcast series examining key topics in government IT

Chantilly, VA – December 10, 2009 – Agilex Technologies, Inc. <http://www.agilex.com/> , an enterprise application, solution and advisory firm serving the national security <http://www.agilex.com/industry/intel.asp> , healthcare <http://www.agilex.com/industry/healthcare.asp>  and public sectors <http://www.agilex.com/industry/civilian.asp> , today announced the availability of the December episode of Realize the Value of Information with Agilex.  This monthly podcast series features experts drawn from throughout Agilex addressing some of the most critical issues facing government IT leaders.  Realize the Value of Information with Agilex is available from iTunes and at www.Agilex.com/research <http://www.Agilex.com/research> .


In the December edition of Realize the Value of Information with Agilex, Greg Pfister of Agilex Technologies weighs the pros and cons of agile software development for government users.  He also outlines a number of best practices that developers can use to align their agile development processes with the unique requirements of government contracting.  Drawing on his recent experience helping to develop the CONNECT gateway for the Federal Health Architecture (FHA) program, Pfister also discusses how emerging paradigms, such as service-oriented architecture (SOA) and open source development, are impacting software engineering within the government IT market.

“Government program managers are seeking greater transparency and flexibility in major software development projects.  Agile delivers upon this need as it provides a more iterative and collaborative approach to software development,” said Ira Entis, Agilex’ chief marketing officer and the host of Realize the Value of Information with Agilex. “As a key member of one of the most successful development teams in government IT, Greg’s real-world perspective is proven and unique.  During this podcast, he shares invaluable lessons learned for delivering projects on-time and on-budget.”

As Director of Software Architecture for Agilex’ healthcare practice, Pfister is responsible for software engineering across all of the company’s healthcare initiatives.  He brings over twenty years of experience to the role. In addition to his work on the CONNECT gateway, Pfister played a leadership role in the development of one of the Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN) prototypes for the Department of Health & Human Services as well as the Theater Medical Information Program (TMIP) for the Military Health System.   Pfister is a Software Engineering Institute (SEI) certified Software Architect and he is also a Certified Scrum Practitioner (CSP).

Realize the Value of Information with Agilex is available from iTunes and at www.Agilex.com/research <http://www.Agilex.com/research> .

About Agilex Technologies, Inc.
Agilex is an employee-owned enterprise application, solution, and advisory firm. Our noteworthy business and technology professionals offer innovative thinking on leveraging advanced technologies.  We make it possible for our clients to optimize systems and exploit data to realize the value of information. Headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia, Agilex has delivered significant results for an impressive list of clients throughout federal, state and local government, and within global 2000 corporations.  

For more information, go to www.Agilex.com <http://www.Agilex.com> or call 1-888-3AGILEX.

Media Contact:

John Conley
Director of Market Development
(703) 889-3934
John.Conley@Agilex.com

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