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1 1Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016 NYC EA CTO Office City of New York Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications City of New York Enterprise Architecture (Internal Use Only) Anthony Insolia Director, Enterprise Architecture

2 2Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016 City of New York Enterprise Architecture (Internal Use Only) NYC EA is a repository of information used for planning This planning information is gathered from other existing operational data sources to establish “line of sight” between technology products and business goals and objectives and to facilitate costing and informed decision making NYC Enterprise Architecture Planning Operational Data Components of, Views of Integrated, Synchronized

3 3Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016 Three Proven Frameworks Five Industry Standard Methods UML IDEF ABC BPMN DoD DoDAF FEAF Zachman NYC Enterprise Architecture The NEAF is a set of specifications for collecting and organizing information using three foundational frameworks and five industry-standard methods. NYC EAF NYC EA Framework is a set of standards for planning data

4 4Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016 (Portfolio Gap / Issue Identified) (Scoping / needs analysis) (Translates ideas into plans) (Procurement) The Owner wants Idea OMB approves, ACCO bids The Business Analyst / Architect specifies The Builder builds The Systems Integrator / Engineer designs Blueprints / Plans (electronic) APPLYING EA: Architecting a house or a business, the process is: Blueprints / Plans (paper) Architecture Repository City of New York Enterprise Architecture (Internal Use Only) NYC Enterprise Architecture ABC Activity-Based Costing

5 5Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016 How is it really done? Programs like ECTP do it with architecture activities, tasks, work products, deliverables, methods, and roles embedded in the program lifecycle and collected via plans based on a standard set of program phases and milestones to enable governance. City of New York Enterprise Architecture (Internal Use Only) NYC Enterprise Architecture

6 6Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016 City of New York Enterprise Architecture (Internal Use Only) The NEAF treats the City portfolio as a collection of capabilities delivered by programs that embed architecture activities designed to gather information required to make investment decisions. The NYC EAF is also the basis for the creation of reference models that are like zoning maps and ordinances for the development of capabilities. The information is stored in the NYC EA and passed on from mayor to mayor: the City doesn’t skip a beat. NYC Enterprise Architecture

7 7Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016 DOITT is applying the NEAF in gathering and recording information about Foundational IT initiatives –NEA Reference Models (BRM, TRM) –Service Management –Emergency Communications (911) –Emergency Notifications –Identity and Access Management –others NYC Enterprise Architecture

8 8Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016 Service Management Blueprints “Baseline” Service Management Blueprints “To-Be” ABC OMB $ IV&V OMB $ NYC Enterprise Architecture City of New York Enterprise Architecture (Internal Use Only) “Service Management” (ITIL) Capability Assuring that the IT investments are aligned with the goals and objectives The estimated cost of “Service Management” capability is understood before and investment decision is made That capability/service/system/application information is preserved so as to avoid rediscovery costs Solicitation NEAF Content and information Standards Industry guidance

9 9Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016 PSAC 1&2 Blueprints “To-Be” Solicitation NEAF Content and information Standards PSAC I Blueprints “Baseline ” PSAC 1&2 Blueprints “As-Is” ABC OMB $ IV&V OMB $ NYC Enterprise Architecture City of New York Enterprise Architecture (Internal Use Only) Transition Plan Public Safety Access Center (PSAC) Information required for business continuity and operations is recorded in the early stages of the program via “architecture” activities and tasks Service Desk based on Gartner “Liaison Model” to include the use of Blueprints by the Service Desk during problem determination

10 10Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016 DOF/DOITT EA PARTNERSHIP NYC ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE AN AGENCY VIEW Jane Landon Deputy Commissioner & CIO New York City Department of Finance

11 11Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016 An Agency View of the Enterprise Architecture Framework

12 12Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016

13 13Prepared by Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications, January 12, 2016 Agency Service Graduation to Citywide Shared Service


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