Categories: General
      Date: Nov 28, 2007
     Title: Joe Smith and Shannon Lantzy receive their Federal Enterprise Architecture Certifications (FEAC) from the FEAC institute. 
Joe Smith and Shannon Lantzy were notified of their FEA certification by the Executive Director of the FEAC Institute earlier today. They recently completed the graduate-level Federal Enterprise Architecture Certification Institute (FEACI) Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) program.

Washington, D.C. -- Information Dynamics, a strategic planning consulting company, today congratulated two additional staff Enterprise Architects for achieving Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) Certification. The newly certified Enterprise Architects were inducted as Federal Enterprise Architecture Institute Fellows and earned the right to use the coveted "Certified Enterprise Architect" title.

Joe Smith and Shannon Lantzy were notified of their FEA certification by the Executive Director of the FEAC Institute earlier today. They recently completed the graduate-level Federal Enterprise Architecture Certification Institute (FEACI) Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) program. The FEAF program consists of the four core Enterprise Architecture courses: enterprise architecture concepts, enterprise architecture program planning, enterprise architecture program implementation, and enterprise architecture program integration. Each of these courses is eligible as four Masters Degree semester hours with participating, accredited universities. A fully developed Practicum project defended with formal oral and graphic presentation was also necessary for graduation.

The Federal Enterprise Architecture Certification Institute (FEACI) offers both the Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) certification and Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) certification in the emerging discipline of Enterprise Architecture.

For more information on the institute visit the FEAC Online website.

Enterprise Architecture is an emerging field in the federal government and in Fortune 500 companies. Enterprise Architecture employs principles from Organizational Development & Change Management (ODCM), business transformation, and other foundational disciplines to provide strategic insight to organizations. Some of the major benefits of Enterprise Architecture are: