“FEA: Beyond Reference Models” September 07, 2006 Dick Burk Chief Architect and Manager, Federal Enterprise Architecture Program Management Office – OMB
Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 2 FEA Reference Models
Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 3 Architecture Principles for the Federal Government The federal government focuses on citizens The federal government is a single, unified enterprise Federal agencies collaborate with other governments and people Information is a national asset The federal architecture is mission-driven Security, privacy and protecting information are core government needs The federal architecture simplifies government operations
Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 4 HHS Energy DHS Interior Justice EPA SBA Defense Treasury Agencies Business Services Human Resources Financial Management Economic Development Education Community and Social Services Health Human Resources Financial Management Natural Resources Homeland Security HHS Energy DHS Interior Justice EPA SBA Defense Treasury Reusable Service Components Core Mission Area Agencies Business Services Mapping / Geospatial / Elevation / GPS Security Management Records Management Economic Development Education Community and Social Services Health Human Resources Financial Management Natural Resources Homeland Security HHS Energy DHS Interior Justice EPA SBA Defense Treasury Enterprise Services Core Mission Area Agencies Business Services Architecture Segments: LoBs and Services
Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 5 CONOPS ARCHITECT Develop and maintain enterprise architecture Review, reconcile and approve segment architecture for the agency’s core lines of business and common IT services END-TO-END GOVERNANCE Architectural Portfolio INVEST Select IT initiatives to define the agency’s IT investment portfolio Control IT investments Evaluate IT investments Investment Portfolio IMPLEMENT Develop and maintain segment architecture Develop IT program management plan Execute IT projects Transition Strategy
Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 6 E-Government Initiatives Government to Government Grants.gov Geospatial One-Stop Disaster Management SAFECOM E-Vital Government to Business E-Rulemaking Expanding Electronic Tax Products For Businesses Federal Asset Sales International Trade Process Streamlining Business Gateway Consolidated Health Informatics Government to Citizen Recreation One-Stop GovBenefits.gov E-Loans IRS Free File USA Services Internal Efficiency & Effectiveness E-Training Recruitment One-Stop Enterprise Human Resources Integration E-Clearance E-Payroll E-Travel Integrated Acquisition Environment E-Records Management Cross-Cutting Identity Management (E-Authentication and HSPD-12) IPv6
Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 7 FEA Strategic Initiatives for FY07 Deliver Value to Core Mission Program Areas Accelerate Adoption of Cross Agency Initiatives Develop Measures of EA Performance
Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 8 Federal Transition Framework (FTF) What it is… –A single information source for government-wide IT policy objectives and cross-agency initiatives, including OMB-sponsored initiatives – E-Gov initiatives, LoB initiatives Government-wide initiatives – IPv6, HSPD 12 –A simple structure to organize and publish existing information –Three documents FTF Usage Guide FTF Catalog FTF Meta-model Reference What it isn’t… –Does not define new government-wide IT policy or strategy
Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 9 FTF Catalog Structure FTF Catalog is organized into sections FTF Catalog will be published in both PDF and XML format
Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 10 FTF Catalog Structure Technology Service Component Data Business Initiative Layer Performance & Strategy TRM SRM DRM BRM PRM FEA Reference Models Catalog Section
Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 11 Using the FTF
Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 12 Using the FTF Agency OMB
Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 13 For Further Information: