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Day 1 – Introduction to Enterprise Architecture Strategies for Government
1. Enterprise Architecture (EA) in the public sector and why it matters.
Transformation, integration and innovation imperatives.
- Managing essential and accidental complexity
- Defining Enterprise Architecture
- Benefits of EA in enabling government transformation
- The EA landscape in the public sector
2. Enterprise Architecture frameworks and methodologies.
A roadmap to better outcomes.
- Five architectural strategies to tame complexity
- Abstractions and models
- Generalization and reference models
- Layering and enterprise design levels
- Frameworks vs. methodologies
3. Enterprise Architecture modeling.
Achieving alignment across domains.
- Business architecture contribution to EA
- Program and services models for the public sector
- Information architecture and semantic consistency
- Technology architecture and impact of changes on IT
4. Reference Models.
Design patterns for the public sector.
- Coherent government services by design
- Models for government programs and services
- A look at real world government reference models
- Role of enterprise standards
5. Enterprise Architecture and IT Portfolio Management
Governance and transformation.
- The project portfolio and reality of priorities
- Role of EA in supporting the project portfolio
- Effective governance is key to successful transformation
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“I congratulate you on the high caliber of your speakers they bring a wealth of knowledge to supplement the course material.”
Carol Lachapelle
Director, Information Management
NB Department of Transportation
“Absolutely excellent, current and immediately applicable.”
James Meck
Chief Architect
BAE Systems
“The pragmatic approach is helpful and appreciated.”
Carol Bingaman
Program Manager
Commonwealth of Pensylvania
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Day 1
1. EA in public sector
2. EA frameworks and methodologies
3. EA modeling
4. Reference Models
5. EA and IT Portfolio Management
John Bruder John is a member of the Intervista faculty and has over 20 years of experience in the information technology industry.
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“Absolutely excellent, current and immediately applicable.”
James Meck
Chief Architect
BAE Systems
“John did a great job. He was extremely flexible in adapting the material to the class.”
Chirstopher Riccio
Director Planning & Enterprise Architecture
Sodexo
“I congratulate you on the high caliber of your speakers they bring a wealth of knowledge to supplement the course material.”
Carol Lachapelle
Director, Information Management
NB Department of Transportation
“Class was very well presented. Good content and a lot of knowledge that can be applied to my role.”
René Royer
Project Engineer
FedEx
“Great courses - lots of very useful information and tools.”
Carlyle Hogan
Enterprise Architect
Agriculture Financial Services Corporation
“The instructor, John Bruder, poured his heart and soul into the training. His experience & knowledge on the subject benefited the trainees. Lots of good examples and always good answers to all questions asked.”
Kathy McGibbon
Sr. Business Consultant
Ministry of Transportation |