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Federal agencies are required by the Clinger-Cohen Act to develop an Enterprise Architecture (EA). The Clinger-Cohen Act requires agencies to develop sound and integrated information technology architectures. The OMB budget process requires agencies to indicate the degree to which their IT initiatives comply with the OMB's Exhibit 300B budget request forms.
A robust EA enables agencies to align their IT goals and objectives with the mission, goals, and objectives of the business. An effective EA requires governance, the enforcement of architecture policies and principles, and the procedures that integrate the EA process with the Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC) process. An efficient and effective EA provides the common ground where business and IT people can collaborate, make decisions, and set the direction of the organization.
• Architecture Development
• Integration of Federal Enterprise Architecture
• Business Function Transformation
• Gap Analysis
• EA Governance and PMO implementation
• IT Investment Strategies
• ROI and Earned Value Management Analysis |