GAO Cost Assessment Guidebook

August 7, 2008 · Filed Under Estimating, Estimation Process, General · 1 Comment 

The GAO cost assessment Guidebook is something you should keep an eye on if you work in the government environment at all. And if you are in a commercial business there are some good tidbits in there for you as well.  As I understand it the guidebook was originally intended to support auditors.  Then its scope was expanded to provide a consistent methodology and identification of best practices for both government and industry for developing and managing program cost estimates.  I, along with a cadre of others have been providing review and feedback.

The guide lists a 12 step estimating process and guidance in numerous areas.  While it is still a work in process I am generally pleased with it at this point.  The July 2008 draft can be found at GAO Cost draft.

One area I was especially interested in included,  a 5 level scale of estimating maturity.  They originally had three levels.  That just didn’t seem consistant with machuriy scales.  I send them the CECIM work done in the UK on estimation process.  And I believe a 5 level scale has now been Incorporated.