Summary

Transitioning to Lean-Agile practices for building technology-based capabilities is especially challenging in the government context. But issues of legacy governance, contracting, and organizational barriers can be overcome with the right information and strategies. During this two-day course, attendees will learn the principles and practices of the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®), how to execute and release value through Agile Release Trains, and what it means to lead a Lean-Agile transformation of a program inside a government agency.

Attendees gain an understanding of the Lean-Agile mindset and why it’s an essential foundation for transformation. They’ll also get practical advice on building high performing, multi-vendor Agile teams and programs, managing technology investments in Lean flow, acquiring solutions with Agile contracting, launching the program, and planning and delivering value using SAFe. Attendees also learn how specific leadership behaviors can drive successful organizational change in government.

Learning Goals

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To perform the role of a SAFe® for Government leader, attendees should be able to:

  1. Transition government programs from traditional software and systems development models to Lean-Agile and DevOps mindset, principles, and practices using SAFe
  2. Adapt technology strategy, budgeting and forecasting, acquisition, compliance, and governance processes to flow-based practices using emerging government guidelines
  3. Organize government programs into one or more Agile Release Trains (ARTs) and execute in Program Increments (PIs)
  4. Explore Large Solution coordination in a government and multi-vendor environment
  5. Identify and internalize the mindset and leader behaviors essential to successful Lean-Agile transformation
  6. Follow success patterns for SAFe implementations adapted to the government context
  7. Build a preliminary outline of next steps to begin and/or accelerate the SAFe implementation in your program or agency

Topics Covered

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  1. Advancing Lean-Agile in government
  2. Embracing a Lean-Agile mindset
  3. Understanding SAFe principles
  4. Creating high-performing Agile teams and programs
  5. Planning with cadence and synchronization
  6. Supporting program execution
  7. Mapping the path to agency and program agility
  8. Leading successful change

What Attendees Get

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The class registration includes:

  1. Attendee workbook
  2. One-year membership to the SAFe Community Platform
  3. Course certificate of completion
  4. One Certification exam attempt upon General Availability of the course
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Who will benefit?

The following individuals will benefit from this course:

  1. Business Analyst
  2. Agile Coach
  3. SAFe Program Consultant
  4. Practice Lead
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Prerequisites

All are welcome to attend the course, regardless of experience.
However, the following prerequisites are highly recommended:

  1. A foundational understanding of the Agile Manifesto, SAFe House of Lean, and SAFe Principles is required using pre-work suggestions
  2. A foundational understanding the full lifecycle of government technology programs is helpful
  3. Registered attendees will receive a list of readings and videos specific to Agile in government that will be beneficial to review before the course.

Professional Development Units (PDUs)
and Scrum Education Units (SEUs)

Attendees may be eligible to apply for 15 PDUs toward their continuing education requirements with the Project Management Institute (PMI) for PMP, PgMP, and PMI-ACP certifications.

Attendees may be eligible to apply for SEUs under Category C, toward earning or renewing their CSP through Scrum Alliance.

Activity Number SAFeforGov Duration 2 days
PMI Certification Technical Leadership Strategic Total
PMP® 6.00 0.00 0.00 6.00
PgMP® 6.00 0.00 0.00 6.00
PMI_RMP® 2.00 0.00 0.00 2.00
PMI_SP® 3.00 0.00 0.00 3.00
PMI_ACP® 5.00 0.00 0.00 5.00
PfMP® 2.00 6.00 3.00 11.00
PMI_PBAsm 4.00 0.00 0.00 4.00
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Exam & Certification Details

Exam prerequisite skills

  1. A foundational understanding of the Agile Manifesto, SAFe House of Lean, and SAFe Principles is required using pre-work suggestions
  2. A foundational understanding the full lifecycle of government technology programs is helpful
  3. Registered attendees will receive a list of readings and videos specific to Agile in government that will be beneficial to review before the course

Exam requirements
The first step toward becoming an Certified SAFe® Government Practitioner is to attend the SAFe® Government course. This is a requirement, because attending the course provides access to all the study materials and the exam. Note that attending the course does not guarantee passing the exam.


Exam details

  1. Exam name – SAFe® 4 Government Practitioner Exam – or – SAFe® 5 Government Practitioner Exam
  2. Exam format – Multiple choice; Multiple select
  3. Exam delivery – Web-based (single-browser), closed book, no outside assistance, timed
  4. Exam access – Candidates can access the exam within the SAFe Community Platform upon completion of the SAFe® Government course
  5. Exam duration – Once the exam begins, candidates have 90 minutes (1.5 hours) to complete the exam
  6. Number of questions – 45
  7. Passing score – SGP5 = 32 out of 45 (71%)
  8. Language – English
  9. Exam cost – First exam attempt is included as part of the course registration fee if the exam is taken within 30 days of course completion. Each retake attempt costs $50.
  10. Retake policy – Second attempt on exam (first retake) can be done immediately after first attempt. Third attempt requires a 10-day wait. Fourth attempt requires a 30-day wait.

Exam study materials

The exam is designed to measure knowledge and skill related to the job role. We highly recommend candidates use a variety of resources to prepare for this exam including:

  1. Course Materials – The course materials are an essential artifact from the course and can be downloaded from the SAFe Community Platform. These materials can be used to reference back to the content that was specifically presented during the class.
  2. Study Guide – This comprehensive guide details the job role and all resources related to the exam, including a detailed reading list. Access is available through the Learning Plan in the SAFe Community Platform upon course completion.
  3. Practice Test – The practice test is designed to be predictive of success on the certification exam*, and it has the same number of questions, level of difficulty, and time duration. It is part of the Learning Plan in the SAFe Community Platform and can be taken an unlimited number of times at no cost. *This is not the actual exam and passing it does not guarantee success on the certification exam.
  4. Sample Questions – A web-enabled, flashcard style version of the sample questions can be found online and in the study guide.

What you get

Becoming a Certified SAFe® Government Practitioner requires an exceptional range of skills and is a career path for many government leaders and lead practitioners. Certification includes:

  1. Certified SAFe® Government Practitioner PDF certificate
  2. Certified SAFe® Government Practitioner digital badge to promote the accomplishment online
  3. One-year membership to the SAFe Community Platform, which includes access to the SGP Community of Practice
  4. Access to Meetup groups and events that provide connections to other certified SAFe professionals
  5. A variety of learning resources to support certified professionals during their SAFe journey
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