Gain 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).
This course is the initial course in the Certificate of Accomplishment in Enterprise Architecture.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone interested in learning about enterprise architecture, including aspiring and existing enterprise architects; CPIC coordinators; program/project managers; and IT, program, planning and budget specialists.
Objectives:
Explain the relationship of EA to strategic planning, capital planning and investment control (CPIC), IT security, configuration management and system development life cycles (SDLC)
Implement an agency enterprise architecture, including an "as-is" and "to-be" architecture and a transition plan for migrating from existing to targeted states
Understand the fundamental concepts used in developing an "as-is" and a "to-be" architecture
Comprehend the taxonomy and use of applying different architectural frameworks and approaches
Apply underlying principles governing the application of federal enterprise architecture reference models