Federal Enterprise Architecture solutions
Updated: June 28, 2007
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is developing and implementing the Federal Enterprise Architectures (FEA), a business-based framework designed to help the federal government become more citizen-centered, results-oriented, and market-based. Federal government agencies are under increasing pressure from the OMB to act upon this framework and demonstrate real progress toward its goals.
Through the mapping of technical solutions to the FEA requirements, Microsoft and its partners have developed a robust enterprise architecture approach that enables agencies to quickly establish business-focused enterprise architecture, tightly coupled to the technology that supports it.
Enterprise architecture initiates the development of a task-driven transition plan that encompasses the future needs of an agency, while maximizing the agency's current IT assets and demonstrating their value in support of the requirements of the funding cycle.
The following links will show you how these solutions can help your agency meet FEA requirements:
| • | FEA assessment and strategic roadmap A comprehensive FEA assessment and strategic roadmap can help your agency align its technology investments with mission initiatives. The roadmap will identify ways Microsoft products and technology can help your agency meet FEA requirements. |
| • | Microsoft InfoPath Form 300 The Form 300 Solution from Microsoft is a simple-to-use tool that helps non-technical users create, edit, and e-mail capital planning business cases. Based on Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003, it works in accordance with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 300 Extensible Markup Language (XML) schema. |
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