Introduction to Enterprise Architecture
The Enterprise Architecture 101 course provides an overview of enterprise architecture by reviewing architectural frameworks and approaches, in conjunction with legislative and regulatory requirements, including those published by OMB's Federal Enterprise Architecture Program Management Office (FEA-PMO).
What you will learn
- The relationship of EA to strategic planning, capital planning and investment control (CPIC), IT security, configuration management and system development life cycles (SDLC)
- Approaches to implement an agency enterprise architecture, including an "as-is" and "to-be" architecture and a transition plan for migrating from existing to targeted states
- Understanding of the fundamental concepts used in developing an "as-is" and a "to-be" architecture
- Use of taxonomies, architectural frameworks, and approaches
- Applying underlying principles governing the application of federal enterprise architecture reference models
Who should attend
Professionals interested in learning about the discipline of enterprise architecture, including aspiring and existing enterprise architects; CPIC coordinators; program/project managers; and IT, program, planning and budget specialists.
Course Duration & Location
This is a 2-day course. All training is performed at your site, or at a site of your choosing.
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