17 California Project Management Methodology (CA-PMM)
- Supporting Information consisting of the following:
- The Getting Started Summary (pdf)
to read before downloading the Toolkits - A Frequently Asked Questions (pdf)
document responding to various CA-PMM-related questions - A Requirements Summary (pdf)
table summarizing the California Qualified training and other CA-PMM requirements
- The Getting Started Summary (pdf)
- A - The CA-PMM Reference Manual (pdf)
- B - The CA-PMM Concept Statement Toolkit for IT Project Proposals (xls)

- C - The CA-PMM Toolkit (xls)
- D - The CA-PMM Toolkit excerpts for:
- D. 1 Complexity Assessment (xls)
- The instructions for completing the Complexity Assessment are included in the CA-PMM Reference Manual (SIMM Section 17 A above). - D. 2 Project Status Reports (xls)
- The instructions for completing the Project Status Reports are included in the CA-PMM Reference Manual (SIMM Section 17 A above). The portions of the Project Status Report to be completed and forwarded to the OCIO are the Project Manager's Report to the Project Sponsor and the Project Sponsor's Report to the Project Steering Committee which includes the Monitoring Vital Signs Scorecard. - D. 3 Scope Change Request (xls)
- The instructions for completing the Scope Change Request are included in the CA-PMM Reference Manual (SIMM Section 17 A above). - D. 4 Required Skills and Skill Gap Plan
- D. 1 Complexity Assessment (xls)
- E - Training Information:
- The Training Requirements (pdf)
for IT project managers, project team leads, executives, and Sponsors, along with CA-PMM training information and recommended qualifications for IT project managers. - E.1 Course Descriptions
- E.2 CA-PMM Qualified Program Requirements Validation Forms
- E.3 Training Presentations
- E.3.1 CA-PMM Boot Camp Training (pdf)
- E.3.2 CA-PMM Express Training (pdf)

- E.3.1 CA-PMM Boot Camp Training (pdf)
- The Training Requirements (pdf)
Note: SIMM Section 17 replaces SIMM Section 200 in its entirety.
