Federal Enterprise BOF Rick Murphy Chief Architect, Blueprint Technologies June 7, 2004.

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Federal Enterprise BOF Rick Murphy Chief Architect, Blueprint Technologies June 7, 2004

Agenda FEA Background FEA Reference Documents Line of Business Problem Statement Statement of Objectives Proposed Line of Business EA

FEA Background The FEA is a business and performance-based framework to support cross-agency collaboration, transformation, and government- wide improvement. It provides OMB and the Federal agencies with a new way of describing, analyzing, and improving the Federal Government and its ability to serve the citizen.

Reference Documents FEA-PMO (OMB) Reference Models –Business, Performance, Service Component, Technical, and Data (TBD) – CIO Council –Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework –Practical Guide to the Federal Enterprise Architecture – General Accounting Office –Enterprise Architecture Maturity Model Framework –

Reference Documents Continued Whitehouse EOP –President’s Management Agenda – dfhttp:// df Mark Forman –Implementing the President’s Management Agenda for e- Government – df

BOF Goals Identify a common business and technology solution to cross-agency line of business needs Propose an executable target enterprise architecture aligned with line of business vision Provide sufficient information to develop a joint business case

Line of Business Vision A government-wide, modern, cost-effective, standards based, and integrated solution that promotes citizen access, customer service, and agency financial and technical stewardship, as well as transformational common process and an executable target architecture.

Statement of Objectives 1. Establish an enterprise architecture with business, data, application, and technology layers that map to the FEA-PMO BRM sub- functions 2. Achieve the strategic goals outlined in the President’s Management Agenda 3. Achieve the project objectives on time and on budget by minimizing risk and managing change 4. Provide Earned Value Management capabilities for costs, schedule, and performance

Statement of Objectives 2 5. Identify and prioritize security and privacy issues across key resources 6. Provide cost estimate that includes all required resources and is risk adjusted to accommodate items in the risk management plan 7. Improve resource alignment with agency mission 8. Improve servicing ratio\response times 9. Reduce cycle times

Statement of Objectives Improve automated reporting 11. Reduce redundancy in resource allocation 12. Create process improvements and cost savings through shared services, joint procurements, and consolidation 13. Promote seamless data exchange across the Line of Business 14. Provide interface dependencies mapped to the FEA-PMO SRM

Producing a Line of Business EA Results-Oriented Business Process Analysis Integrated Requirements Analysis and Use Case Modeling Integrated Earned Value Management, Unified Process, and Use Case Modeling Integrated Risk Management and Change Management

Producing a Line of Business EA 2 Intelligent Cost Estimation Joint Acquisition Support Strategy-Driven Executable Architecture Reusable Component Design and Service Oriented Architecture Common Meta-modeling and Meta-data