Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework

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The Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework is a U.S. federal government methodology and reference model for organizing and aligning agency business processes, information, and technology to improve efficiency and interoperability.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf enterprise architecture framework
federal government framework
aimsTo enhance information sharing
improve decision making about IT
reduce duplication of systems
appliesTo U.S. federal agencies
applications architecture
business architecture
data architecture
performance architecture
technology architecture
countryOfOrigin United States
domain enterprise architecture
public sector IT management
focusesOn business processes
information flows
performance outcomes
technology infrastructure
goal improve efficiency of federal agencies
improve interoperability across federal agencies
hasComponent governance guidance
methodology
reference models
provides common taxonomy for federal enterprise architecture
standard structure for describing architectures
purpose organize and align agency business processes
organize and align agency information
organize and align agency technology
regulates how agencies document enterprise architecture
relatedTo IT governance
enterprise architecture
government interoperability initiatives
sector public administration
stakeholder Office of Management and Budget
federal CIOs
federal agencies
supports alignment of IT with mission goals
portfolio management of IT investments
standardization of data and services
usedBy U.S. federal government
federal chief information officers
usedFor identifying shared services opportunities
improving cross-agency collaboration
mapping business functions to IT assets
planning modernization of legacy systems
standardizing enterprise architecture practices
strategic planning of IT investments

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