SAFe ® Government Practitioner (SGP)
Three Full Days or Six Half Days
Overview
The SAFe® Government Practitioner (SGP) – Leading SAFe® for Government course is designed to help public sector professionals master Lean-Agile principles within the unique context of government operations. Participants will learn how to apply the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe®) to improve mission outcomes, deliver value faster, and ensure compliance with regulatory and procurement constraints.
This instructor-led training provides practical tools, government-specific case studies, and proven frameworks to help organizations achieve transformation success. By completing this course, participants gain the globally recognized SAFe Agilist (SA) certification—an industry-leading credential that demonstrates expertise in applying Lean-Agile practices within the public sector.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for professionals involved in leading, managing, or supporting Agile transformation in government and public sector organizations, including:
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Government Leaders and Executives
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Program and Project Managers
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Portfolio Managers and Strategy Leaders
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Government Contractors and Partners
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Change Management Professionals
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IT Directors and Technology Leaders
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Procurement and Acquisition Specialists
Participants seeking to modernize government program delivery, increase efficiency, and align initiatives with mission objectives will benefit most from this certification.
Prerequisites
This is a foundational-level course with no prerequisites required.
A basic understanding of project management, Lean-Agile principles, or government operations may be helpful but is not mandatory.
Exam Format
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Type: Multiple-choice, online exam
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Duration: Timed assessment with coaching report
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Practice Test: Unlimited attempts with question-level feedback
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Certification Awarded: SAFe® Agilist (SA) Certification and Digital Badge
Delivery Mode / Training
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Instructor-led sessions (classroom or virtual live training)
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Interactive workshops and case studies
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Exam-focused preparation with practice questions and test strategies
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Access to online resources, templates, and reference materials
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Flexible timing options across US, UK, Europe, Dubai, Middle East, India, and Asia-Pacific
Topics Covered
1. Government Agile Leadership – 25%
Learn to lead Lean-Agile transformations within the constraints of government systems, understanding how to build alignment, accountability, and continuous improvement across agencies and contractors.
2. Value Stream Mapping – 20%
Identify, analyze, and optimize government value streams to improve mission delivery flow while maintaining transparency and compliance.
3. Mission-Focused Planning – 20%
Develop and execute Program Increment (PI) Planning aligned with strategic objectives, ensuring both agility and regulatory adherence.
4. Lean Portfolio Management – 20%
Structure portfolios to align investments and resources with mission outcomes while addressing governance and oversight requirements.
5. Implementation Tools and Case Studies – 15%
Apply frameworks, roadmaps, and case studies specific to government Agile adoption, including navigating procurement, policy, and cultural challenges.
Learning Outcomes
1. Apply Lean-Agile Principles in Government Contexts – 25%
Gain a deep understanding of how to adapt SAFe principles to meet public sector mission needs and constraints.
2. Lead Agile Transformation Across Agencies – 20%
Develop leadership skills to guide government organizations through cultural and procedural change toward agility.
3. Align Programs and Portfolios with Mission Objectives – 20%
Learn how to connect strategy to execution using Lean Portfolio Management practices tailored for government operations.
4. Plan and Execute Agile Programs Effectively – 20%
Master PI Planning and cross-agency collaboration techniques to ensure alignment and compliance during project delivery.
5. Leverage Government-Specific Tools and Resources – 15%
Access practical tools, frameworks, and templates to sustain Agile practices, supported by case studies and peer networks.





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