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CPIC Training Session: Enterprise Architecture

CPIC Training Session: Enterprise Architecture. 2007. Enterprise Architecture and CPIC What’s Important?. CPIC and EA are mutually supportive processes which, when integrated, create the ideal environment for effective IT governance. Enterprise View of Agency IT Portfolio

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CPIC Training Session: Enterprise Architecture

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  1. CPIC Training Session: Enterprise Architecture 2007

  2. Enterprise Architecture and CPICWhat’s Important? • CPIC and EA are mutually supportive processes which, when integrated, create the ideal environment for effective IT governance. • Enterprise View of Agency IT Portfolio • What is your investment business alignment? • What technologies are you using? • What enterprise services are you using? • Moving toward the Target Architecture • Are DMEs updating milestones documented in the Transition Strategy & Sequencing Plan?

  3. FY07 Proposed EA Compliance Certification Criteria for majors in DME and selected Lites

  4. Basic Solution EA Requirements EA Requirements for CPIC Integration Coordinated with READ Population

  5. Complete READ Record

  6. CPIC Lites, Complete the Investment Proposal Form

  7. Complete EA-related information in E300

  8. Part I.F: Enterprise Architecture 1. Is this investment included in your agency’s target enterprise architecture? Yes___No___ a. If “no,” please explain why? 2. Is this investment included in the agency’s EA Transition Strategy? Yes___ No___ a. If “yes,” provide the investment name as identified in the Transition Strategy provided in the agency’s most recent annual EA Assessment. b. If “no,” please explain why? 3. Identify the service components……(SRM mapping) 4. How the investment aligns with the TRM….(TRM mapping) 5. Will the application leverage existing components and/or applications across the Government (i.e., FirstGov, Pay.Gov, etc)? Yes____ No____ a. If “yes,” please describe. 6. Does this investment provide the public with access to a government automated information system? Yes___ No___ a. If “yes,” does customer access require specific software (e.g., a specific web browser version)?Yes___ No___ b. If “yes,” provide the specific product name(s) and version number(s) of the required software and the date when the public will be able to access this investment by any software (i.e. to ensure equitableand timely access of government information and services). YES YES …describe the reason adequately, referencing retirement and/or migration dates.* There must be at least one entry in the TRM table for each Component listed in the SRM. All columns are completed including the service specification field. If yes, identify what existing components or applications within EPA, or across the Government, that the investment is currently using. Please include EPA enterprise services as well as external components/services.

  9. Detailed Solution Architecture Requirements Additional EA Requirements For E300’s in DME(and specifically identified additional investments)

  10. Aligning the Performance Measures

  11. Objective 1: Improve effectiveness Performance goal 1: Increase X by 10% • Connecting the Dots Sample PART Deficiencies Agency Strategic Plan Enterprise Architecture Exhibit 300 Exhibit 53 OMB Budget

  12. Completed High-Level Business Model

  13. Business Process Model Sample

  14. Completed Conceptual Data Model

  15. Conceptual Data Model Samples

  16. System Interface Model

  17. Solution Interface Diagram Sample #1

  18. Solution Interface Diagram Sample #2

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