Software Quality Assurance Training
DOE
is committed to provide qualified staff to assist,
guide, direct, oversee and evaluate its safety
software. The Department’s Safety
Software Quality Assurance Functional Area Qualification
Standard (FAQS) establishes common functional
area competency requirements for its personnel.
Additionally, specific Office/Facility-Specific
Qualification Standard supplements the technical
FAQS and establishes unique operational competency
requirements.
One of the first steps undertaken in July 2003
was the issuance of DOE Notice 411.1, Safety
Software Quality Assurance Functions, Responsibilities,
and Authorities (FRA) for Nuclear Facilities
and Activities. This notice assigned roles and
responsibilities for the improvement of safety
software quality assurance (SQA). DOE
Order 414.1C superseded DOE Notice 411.1
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE)
Federal Technical Capability Program Policy,
P 426.1, issued by the Secretary in December
1998, commits DOE to continuously strive for
technical excellence and establishes the Technical
Qualification Program (TQP). The TQP, along
with the supporting technical Functional Area
Qualification Standards, complements the personnel
processes that support DOE's drive for technical
excellence. Detailed operating requirements
for the TQP and Functional Area Qualification
Standards are described in the Federal Technical
Capability Manual, DOE M 426.1-1.
To ensure that DOE personnel possess and maintain
the appropriate level of competency required
for their positions, DOE has committed to provide
training for its personnel. Public courses
on software quality engineering were researched
and compared with the technical
qualifications. The American
Society for Quality (ASQ) Software Quality Engineering
(SQE) course, that is based upon industry
accepted practices in SQE, best matches DOE-STD-1172-2003,
Safety Software Quality Assurance Functional
Area Qualification Standard, competencies
requirements. This course has as its foundation,
ASQ’s SQE body of knowledge that has been
used to certify hundreds of software quality
engineers across the United States since 1997.A
crosswalk
was done between the Safety Software Quality
Assurance competency Requirements and the ASQ
Software Engineering course for competencies
satisfied by this course.
DOE will update this material from time to
time. Suggestions and recommendations may be
sent to Subir
Sen in the Office of Corporate Safety Programs.
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