Agile/Lean Community

Supporting people working with agile/lean methodologies and those who would like to learn more.

Open to anyone with a .gov or .mil email address.

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To join, email listserv@listserv.gsa.gov with nothing in the subject and subscribe agile-lean-cop in the body.

509 members
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Community Managers

USPTO | Washington D.C.

The Agile/Lean Community of Practice was started to bring together federal employees who are currently working with agile/lean methodologies or would like to learn more about Agile/Lean. We believe that agile/lean concepts can help the federal government become more efficient and effective while delivering better public services to the American citizen.

Community Managers

Logan Powell (Census) and Dr. Bill Brantley (USPTO)

Who We Are

We are a diverse community of project managers, developers, agency leaders, and other public servants who want to improve organizational processes while becoming more personally effective in their work.

What we do

The Agile/Lean Community of Practice has three goals:

  1. To share best practices and case studies of successful agile/lean projects in the federal agencies.
  2. To provide learning opportunities through unconferences, webinars, and other training to help increase the adoption of agile/lean methodologies in government.
  3. To serve as a voice for the Agile/Lean federal government community.

Key Resources

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Community Conduct

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