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Enterprise IT Strategy and Architectures
"Setting the Stage for More Effective IT Initiatives"
Silo operations, with disparate and disconnected solutions within government agencies are rapidly giving way to interoperable solutions based on unifying technology platforms and common data and process models. Today's system architectures must be developed within the context of a broader enterprise architecture that considers:
- A broad business reference model, including mission, goals, and objectives
- All business stakeholders, both internal and external
- Agency-wide business processes, and the interaction those processes have with external people, businesses, and agencies
- The broad array of services the agency may provide—both internally and externally
- The encompassing scope of data the agency uses in the course of business
- Other agency systems
A properly developed enterprise architecture yields an agile technology framework for streamlined development of new systems and the ability to quickly adapt to changing technology and business process needs. Today's most sophisticated architectures leverage XML and secure web services to create a digital web of interconnected capabilities.
Digital Management employs a strategic team of industry thought leaders,
information technology analysts, and some of the foremost experts in enterprise
and systems architecture. In support of the Office of the Management and Budget's
E-Government Strategy that is focused on expanding
e-government implementation
throughout the federal government, Digital Management offers:
- IT capital planning and OMB Exhibit 300 development and validation
- Design and application of enterprise architecture (EA) models
- Services-oriented architecture (SOA) design & development
- Business process design & automation
- Secure systems planning
- IV&V, systems evaluation & assessment
- Project Management Office (PMO) services









