Kent A. Johnson (kent.johnson@agiledigm.com) is Chief Technical Officer for AgileDigm, Incorporated. AgileDigm is an international consultancy that was formed in 2001 to support an agile paradigm for process improvement. AgileDigm is a partner of both the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and Scrum Training Institute (STI). These partnerships provide unique support for what is becoming known as Agile CMMI.
Kent’s long-term clients include one of the only Agile Organizations in the world to achieve CMMI Maturity Level 5, the highest level of recognition. Kent is an SEI-certified SCAMPI High Maturity Lead Appraiser, an SEI-authorized CMMI® instructor, and a Certified ScrumMaster.
Internationally, Kent has helped clients in over 25 countries to improve their systems and software processes. He has helped clients move from Maturity Level 1 to Level 5 using both the CMM and CMMI. He has conducted over 50 formal appraisals, including several high maturity SCAMPI Class A appraisals. He is co-author of Interpreting the CMMI: A Process Improvement Approach, Second Edition, Auerbach (2008) and several other books.
He is past Chairman, International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Systems Architecture Working Group.
Prior to joining AgileDigm, he was the Director of Systems Engineering for TeraQuest Metrics, Inc. (later acquired by Borland Software). While at Borland, he served as the project manager for one of the largest process improvement projects within Europe at NATO in the Netherlands and Belgium and led the Process Improvement Group within Borland’s EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) Region.
He is a former Senior Member of the Technical Staff and Program Manager of the Process and Methods Program at the Software Productivity Consortium (SPC – now Systems and Software Consortium). While at the SPC, he co-authored and led the team that created the software and system development method used by over 800 engineers in a dozen companies for the development of the F-22 Advanced Tactical Fighter. Prior to joining the SPC, Kent was a Senior Engineering Scientist at Emerson Electric, where he successfully managed the development and integration of several complex software-intensive systems.
He has conducted presentations and tutorials at conferences worldwide including US SEPG conferences, European SEPG conferences (Amsterdam and London), Latin America SEPG Conference (Argentina), Software Engineering Systems Analysis and Modeling Conference (Stockholm), INCOSE Conferences (USA), Java and Object Orientation Conference (JAOO-France), and Software Technology Conferences (USA).
