In an agile project, especially in its early iterations, flexibility and adaptability are key. When more resources are needed and there are no internal resources available, the project manager should engage in a time and materials (T&M) contract and hire a local vendor to support development1. This approach allows for greater flexibility as the project evolves and changes, which is a hallmark of agile projects2. It also allows the project manager to bring in expertise as needed, without committing to a fixed scope or price3. This strategy maximizes project delivery by ensuring that the necessary resources are available when needed, while also maintaining the flexibility inherent in agile projects123. References: PMI Vendor Management Strategies, PMI Vendor Management Practices, Gartner