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A properly formulated EA program, consisting of a coherent and realistic target state vision, an
accurate baseline EA and an executable EA Transition Plan, is essential to effective IT investment
management and is a critical enabler of the Federal government’s CPIC process. An agency’s EA provides
the framework necessary to align information resource requirements to organizational mission goals
and objectives. Accomplishing the vision of the "to-be" architecture at the least cost and risk to
the agency should be the focus of the CPIC process. The NETE Federal team has extensive experience
using a variety of EA frameworks to include:
- DoD Technical Architecture Framework for Information Management (TAFIM)
- DoD Common Operating Environment (COE)
- DoD C4ISR
- DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF)
- DoD Joint Technical Architecture (JTA)
- DoD Technical Reference Model (TRM)
- Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF)
- Treasury Enterprise Architecture Framework (TEAF)
- Zachman Framework, The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF)
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