Enterprise Architecture

As an organization grows, so do its technology investments and organizations often find themselves with a myriad of IT investments funding many systems without being informed by any form of strategic vision or objectives. This leads to a state of unpreparedness, leaving an organization vulnerable to losses in productivity and profitability.

  • Organizational Mission Alignment: Develop and establish Enterprise Architecture program to align federal and commercial customers’ investments, resources and processes to organizational strategic objectives and mission.

  • EA Functional and Technical Expertise: Complete standup and maintenance of COTS EA products (Unicom System Architect, Mega, Planview Troux) on client network. Train client EA staff on FEAF or DoDAF EA framework and proficiency on FEAF reference models and DoDAF Viewpoints and Models.

  • Roadmap and Current/Future/Transition Architectures: Develop critical enterprise roadmaps to optimize use of key organizational resources for maximum benefit. Empower enterprises to reach desired future state by developing current state, target state and transition architectures.

  • Organization-wide EA Data Access: Universalize EA benefits by building and deploying across enterprise a portfolio of pre-defined and custom web-based architecture EA data reports.

  • Skilled Workforce: Skilled team proficient in EA practices, principles, multiple frameworks (DoDAF, FEAF), and technologies enabling enterprises to realize the benefits of organizational architecture modeling.

  • Intelligent Solution: Establish senior leadership-approved EA scope, conduct EA stakeholder analysis, develop EA communication plan, and formalize a governance plan to sustain the enterprise architecture.

  • Effectiveness: Ensure technology spending alignment with strategic organizational objectives through architecture reviews of IT applications and funding investments.

  • Reduced Cost: Demonstrate cost savings opportunities by consolidating applications that are not supporting the agencies’ missions essential functions.