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.
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
enterprise architecture framework
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federal government framework → |
| aimsTo |
enhance information sharing
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improve decision making about IT → reduce duplication of systems → |
| appliesTo |
U.S. federal agencies
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applications architecture → business architecture → data architecture → performance architecture → technology architecture → |
| countryOfOrigin |
United States
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| domain |
enterprise architecture
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public sector IT management → |
| focusesOn |
business processes
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information flows → performance outcomes → technology infrastructure → |
| goal |
improve efficiency of federal agencies
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improve interoperability across federal agencies → |
| hasComponent |
governance guidance
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methodology → reference models → |
| provides |
common taxonomy for federal enterprise architecture
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standard structure for describing architectures → |
| purpose |
organize and align agency business processes
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organize and align agency information → organize and align agency technology → |
| regulates |
how agencies document enterprise architecture
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| relatedTo |
IT governance
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enterprise architecture → government interoperability initiatives → |
| sector |
public administration
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| stakeholder |
Office of Management and Budget
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federal CIOs → federal agencies → |
| supports |
alignment of IT with mission goals
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portfolio management of IT investments → standardization of data and services → |
| usedBy |
U.S. federal government
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federal chief information officers → |
| usedFor |
identifying shared services opportunities
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improving cross-agency collaboration → mapping business functions to IT assets → planning modernization of legacy systems → standardizing enterprise architecture practices → strategic planning of IT investments → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Office of the Chief Information Officer (U.S. Department of Labor)
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usesFramework |