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The FBI Sentinel project was textbook waterfall

The FBI’s Sentinel project was textbook waterfall. Big budget. Big bang. Zero value delivered after four years and hundreds of millions spent.

The solution? Throw it out. Build a basement Scrum Studio. Hand-pick 40 people. Give them space to work iteratively.

Within a year: $30 million. Working product.

Agile didn’t just save the project, it exposed the insanity of pretending waterfall ever worked at this scale.

If you’re still defending your 18-month Gantt chart, ask yourself: what would your stakeholders say after four years and nothing in production?

That’s not control. That’s negligence.

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