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Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) Architecture Plus Meeting December 4, 2007 Kshemendra Paul (Acting) Chief Architect.

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1 Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) Architecture Plus Meeting December 4, 2007 Kshemendra Paul Kshemendra_N._Paul@omb.eop.gov (Acting) Chief Architect Office of Management and Budget

2 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 2 FEA Context –Goals and Objectives (9/07) Build relationships and deliver FEA-based value inside the E-Gov Office and within OMB Work with stakeholders to enhance and extend the practice of and results from the FEA Manage the operational aspects of the FEA Provide continuity around the FEA

3 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 3 Proposed Actions (11/07) Enhance and Extend FEA Linkages inside OMB –E-Government –Performance Management –Budget Decisions Focus FEA Activity to Facilitate E-Gov Results –Top Down –Bottoms Up –Tools – FTF, Service / Exchange Repositories Collaborate and Share Leadership –Segment architecture –Performance management –Investment management Champion Program Focused Guidance –Examples - PGFSOA, NIEM/UCORE –Potentials – Identity Management & Access Control, Web 2.0, IT Infra

4 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 4 Release of Consolidated Reference Model (CRM) v2.3 –Minor updates –Added 3-digit codes to: PRM Measurement Groupings TRM Service Standards Release of EA Assessment Framework v2.2 –Incremental update focused in three areas: New criteria in Results area on “Measuring EA Program Value” Reduced set of EA materials required for annual EA assessment submission, with focus on EA Transition Strategy Assessment scoring algorithm is updated – Green requires a level 4 in Completion, Use and Results Release of updated FEA Practice Guidance –Inclusion of “Measuring EA Program Value” section –Additional guidance on incorporating cross-agency initiatives Recently Updated Policy and Guidance

5 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 5 Upcoming Annual Agency EA Assessment Agency EA submissions due to OMB (FEA PMO) by February 29 th, 2008 –Utilizing EA Assessment Framework v2.2 –Include a completed self-assessment template

6 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 6 Section 1 – Overview Section 2 – Introducing Segment Architecture Section 3 – Developing Segment Architecture Section 4 – EA Transition Strategy Section 5 – Measuring EA Program Value FEA Practice Guidance

7 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 7 Architecture Levels

8 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 8 Architecture Development & Maintenance

9 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 9 EA Transition Strategy

10 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 10 EA Value Measurement Overview Causality is Hard to Demonstrate EA is a Link in the IT Governance Chain Time Lag on Results Use of EA Products by Decision Makers Political & Funding Process

11 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 11 Steps for Measuring EA Program Value Step 1: Define Value Measurement Areas –Identify Stakeholder Communities –Identify EA Program Value Goals (Outcomes) –Common Value Indicators Step 2: Identify Measurement Data Sources Step 3: Execute Value Measurement –Establish Baseline –Establish Target Measures –Measure Actual Value Results

12 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 12 Common Value Indicators Measurement Area StakeholdersTypeCommon Indicators Agency Enterprise Architecture  Senior Leadership  CIO Objective  Total EA Assessment Score (including completion)  % of baseline and target architectures modeled within EA repository Subjective  % of surveyed respondents indicating EA work products are useful to support decisions for strategic, IT and performance planning IT Investment Portfolio  IT Portfolio Managers  Budget Planners Objective  % of IT investments compliant with agency transition strategy Subjective  % of surveyed respondents indicating EA work products are useful to support decisions for IT portfolio selection, control and evaluation Operating Environment  CIO  Architects  IT Managers Objective  Total cost savings/avoidance as a percentage of the total IT budget.  Number of cross-agency service level agreements  Number of common/shared business processes, data entities, and service components.  % of IT systems complaint with agency technical standards profile Subjective  % of surveyed respondents indicating EA work products are useful to support decisions for managing agency IT environment Segment Architecture  Line of Business Owners  Senior Leadership  CIO Objective  Number of enterprise segments with an assigned IPT  Number of approved segments reconciled with agency EA  Utilization of cross-agency architecture and E-Gov initiatives Subjective  % of surveyed respondents indicating EA work products are useful to support decisions for lines of business and cross-agency collaboration IT Investment Business Case  Budget  Capital Planning  CIO Objective  Allocation of investments by segment type (core, business or enterprise)  Consolidation resulting in fewer Exhibit 300 submissions Subjective  % of surveyed respondents indicating the architecture supports investment decisions Example

13 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 13 Using EA Program Value Measures Continuous improvement Answering EA value questions –Are stakeholders satisfied with the content and level of detail of the EA? –Does collaboration between EA staff and business owners increase satisfaction? –Does the EA have a measurable impact on the IT investment portfolio? –Does the EA lead to measurable improvements of agency performance? –Is there a clear relationship between EA and business services? –Does the agency EA result in measurable cost savings/avoidance?

14 Citizen-Centered, Results Driven Government 14 For Further Information: www.egov.gov www.egov.gov


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