Title: Enabling Results Oriented Government
1- Enabling Results Oriented Government
- IT Quarterly Forum
- Dick Burk
- OMB Chief Architect
- July 21, 2005
2Scope of IT in the Federal Government
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2.2 Trillion Federal Budget
Total Federal IT Budget is 3 of entire Federal
Budget
65 Billion Federal IT Budget
3FEA Reference Models
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4LoBs and Services
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5CONOPS
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ARCHITECT
- Develop and maintain enterprise architecture
- Review, reconcile and approve segment
architecture for the agencys core lines of
business and common IT services
6Why is EA Adoption so Tough?
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Programs
7Realizing Results
LoBs projected to save over 5 billion dollars in
the next 10 years.
8Federal Stakeholders
FEA
- Agencies
- White House
- Congress
- Presidents Management Council
- Federal CIO Council
9State and Local Stakeholders
FEA
- State and Local CIOs
- State and Local Chief Architects
- NASCIO
- National League of Cities
- National Governors Association
10Private Sector Stakeholders
FEA
- Private sector CIOs and Chief Architects
- Industry Advisory Council
- Information Technology Association of America
- Information Technology Industry Council
11FEA Stakeholders
Working together well continue to develop and
institutionalize the FEA.
FEA
12Partners
Program Officials
CIOs
- Demand from CIOs an adequate ROI
- See the CIO as a strategic partner
- Think strategically and long-term
- Embrace the strategic objectives of your business
partners - Focus on bridging the gap between business and IT
- Focus on process
Architects
Industry Officials
- Enable the CIO to facilitate change in the
program areas - Manage the process to define the enterprise
architecture elements
- Help the government define the bigger picture in
IT - Determine how your contracts/projects fit into
the agencys EA and the FEA
13FEA PMO Direction
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14For Further Informationwww.egov.gov