2011 was a record year for the SEI—a year of significant growth in our impact, in our influence, and in our initiative. Working with the Department of Defense (DoD), we sharpened the research focus of the Institute, added to our world-class staff, and received funding for the largest amount of new work the SEI has ever undertaken in one year. It was a year of leadership, excellence, and growth in software engineering.
The SEI’s success is really the success of its men and women. Across the Institute, the SEI is fortunate to have a skilled, smart, and inquisitive staff—some 600 people dedicated to excellence and innovation.
That dedication was recognized in 2011 at the individual level with the naming of Linda Northrop as an SEI fellow, a designation awarded to people who have made especially significant career contributions to the SEI and the software engineering community—and who continue to chart the future on key issues. Northrop, director of the Research, Technology, and System Solutions Program, is the Institute’s fifth SEI fellow. We congratulate her (see page 26).
2011 was also, unfortunately, a year of departures. We marked the retirement in September of Clyde Chittister, a 26-year SEI employee who served the organization as deputy director for operations and chief operating officer. And, shortly after the end of the fiscal year, Doug Schmidt—our deputy director for research and chief technology officer—announced his decision to return to Vanderbilt University to teach and mentor the next generation of researchers.
This report in many ways reflects the hard work and innovative thought of people such as Linda Northrop, Clyde Chittister, and Doug Schmidt, shared and amplified by our entire staff.
Among the many stories in these pages, here are glimpses of just a few:
Through these efforts and many more—and through the dedicated work of the entire SEI team—we are well positioned for the future. We’ll continue to enhance our research efforts while maintaining our excellent record of transition and acquisition support. I look forward to answering the challenges as we have done over the past quarter-century, and fully expect that the SEI will have a significant impact in 2012 and the years beyond.
Sincerely,
Paul D. Nielsen
Director and CEO
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