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  2. Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) - The White House

    obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/omb/e-gov/fea

    Agency highlights, templates, case studies - These stories highlight where agencies have applied enterprise architecture methodologies to solve specific business problems which has resulted in programmatic success.

  3. Federal enterprise architecture - Wikipedia

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    A federal enterprise architecture framework (FEAF) is the U.S. reference enterprise architecture of a federal government. It provides a common approach for the integration of strategic, business and technology management as part of organization design and performance improvement.

  4. Federal Enterprise Architecture Guidance. The Common Approach to Federal Enterprise Architecture (May 2, 2012) (PDF, 1.9 MB)

  5. Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework | CMS

    www.cms.gov/.../enterprise-architecture/federal-enterprise-architecture-framework

    The Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) was established in 1999 by the Chief Information Officers (CIO) in response to the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996. The purpose of the FEAF is to facilitate shared development of common processes and information among Federal Agencies and other government agencies.

  6. THE COMMON APPROACH TO FEDERAL ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE - The...

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    Standardization in the Common Approach to Federal EA is based on the following items: primary outcomes, levels of scope, basic elements, sub-architecture domains, reference models, current and future views, transition plans, and a roadmap.

  7. FEA Practice Guidance - The White House

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    The Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) Practice Guidance describes important concepts architects can use with stakeholders to deliver value to the business and improve results in agency mission areas.

  8. An enterprise architecture (EA) establishes the Agency-wide roadmap to achieve an Agency™s mission through optimal performance of its core business processes within an efficient information technology

  9. This guide focuses on EA processes, products, and roles and responsibilities. While this guide addresses the enterprise life cycle, it describes in detail how the EA processes relate to enterprise engineering, program management, and capital planning and investment control (CPIC) processes.

  10. Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEA) - CIO Wiki

    cio-wiki.org/wiki/Federal_Enterprise_Architecture_Framework_(FEA)

    The Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEA)' is a comprehensive framework used by the federal government of the United States to organize its information and resources to align government agencies' missions, programs, and processes with their strategic goals and objectives.

  11. Information Technology: The Federal Enterprise Architecture and...

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    The Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework describes an approach, including models and definitions, for developing and documenting architecture descriptions for multiorganizational functional segments of the federal government.9 In February 2002, OMB established the Federal Enterprise Architecture Program Management Office to develop the FEA ...