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Federal Enterprise Architecture Reference Modelshttp://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/e-gov/fea/ FEA Reference Models include the Consolidated Reference Model Version 2.3 and Data Reference Model 2.0. FY10 FEA Reference Model Mapping Quick Guide.- Enterprise Architecture - Government EA - Reference Models - |
Pallab Saha (2008)
Over the past two decades, the government sector has emerged as the area of largest implementation of enterprise architecture - a critical success factor for all types, scales, and intensities of e-government programs. Advances in Government Enterprise Architecture is a seminal publication in the emerging and evolving discipline of enterprise architecture (EA). Presenting current developments, issues, and trends in EA, this critical resource provides IT managers, government CIOs, researchers, educators, and professionals with insights into the impact of effective EA on IT governance, IT portfolio management, and IT outsourcing, creating a must-have holding for academic libraries and organizational information centers.
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Analyzing Enterprise Architecture in National Governments: The Cases of Denmark and the Netherlands40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'07) Paper by Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, and Kristian Hjort-Madsen, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark. National enterprise architectures (NEA) promise to fill the gap between policy and implementation. NEAs are embedded within an institutional environment consisting of active players capable of responding strategically and innovatively to architectural initiatives, which might complicate NEA adoption. In this paper we analyze the efforts of two European national governments in developing enterprise architecture. Grounded in institutional theory and practice we develop an analytical framework and use this framework to analyze the efforts of two countries, Denmark and the Netherlands. Our framework and analysis draws the attention to the need to take a broader perspective on enterprise architecture, especially governance aspects determine the adoption and diffusion of NEA.- eGovernment - Enterprise Architecture - Government EA - |
Department of Commerce IT Architecture Capability Maturity Modelhttp://ocio.os.doc.gov/ITPolicyandPrograms/Enterprise_Architecture/DEV01_003735 The Operating Units of the Department of Commerce (DoC) have made a heavy investment in the development of enterprise-wide IT Architectures. We need to ensure that the Department continues to build on previous efforts and fully realize the benefits of IT Architecture. Assessments of IT processes within an organization are needed to evaluate where we are and where we should be headed. The Department has developed an IT Architecture Capability Maturity Model (CMM) to aid in conducting such assessments. The goal is to enhance the overall odds for success of the IT Architecture by identifying weak areas and providing a defined path towards improvement. As an Architecture matures it should increase the benefits it offers the organization.- Enterprise Architecture - Government EA - |
Enabling Citizen-Centered Electronic Government: 2005 - 2006 FEA PMO Action Planhttp://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/omb/egov/documents/2005_FEA_PMO_Action_Plan_FINAL.pdf The accomplishments of the last four years established the foundation necessary to execute a solid FEA practice. It is now time to focus on the adoption and utilization of the FEA- Enterprise Architecture - eGovernment - Government EA - |
E-Gov Enterprise Architecture Guidancehttp://www.cio.gov/documents/E-Gov_Guidance_July_25_Final_Draft_2_0a.pdf This FEAPMO-document describes a Federal-wide E-Gov target conceptual architecture, the Common Reference Model. The architecture is based on the business requirements derived from the initiatives as well as system engineering design best practices. It provides a workable description of the components needed by E-Gov Initiatives and business activities to move rapidly into the web service-enabled business transaction environment.- Enterprise Architecture - eGovernment - Government EA - |



