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BRM-PRM-BLA- New Thinking for Transformation and Actionable and Adaptable Architecture
Solution Architecture Boot-camp April 1 Agenda
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IAC EA SIG Role- Federal and State and Local Involvement
New Challenges Facing Agencies
Using BRM-PRM- Overview of Reference Models
The Federal Enterprise Architecture is a business-focused framework for cross-agency, Government-wide improvement
The FEA is being constructed through a collection of inter-related “reference models” designed to facilitate cross-agency collaboration, and horizontal / vertical information sharing
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The FEA Business Reference Model (BRM) is a function-driven framework for describing the Lines of Business performed by the Federal Government independent of the Agencies that perform them
The Draft FEA Service Component Reference Model (SRM) – to be released for agency review shortly - consists of seven Service Layers with supporting Categories and Component Areas.
The SRM is supported by multiple Access and Delivery Channels that provide a foundation for accessing and leveraging capabilities
The Draft FEA Technical Reference Model (TRM) will provide an effective means by which Service Components can be leveraged, built, and deployed across the Federal Government…
The draft FEA Data Reference Model (DRM) is envisioned to support the classification of data across horizontal and vertical business areas / functions
… and provide a framework to support the creation and integration of cross-agency initiatives and business solutions
Using BRM-PRM- Process Focus
Step 1: BRM- PRM Thinking
Enterprise Architecture to Reference Model Alignment
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The PRM is comprised of measures drawn from those currently being used by federal agencies, the Balanced Scorecard, Baldrige Criteria, and private sector best practices and principles
Performance Reference Model and Business Reference Models Must be integrated with the Strategy and GPRA oriented Goals
Once applied, the PRM will provide critical performance information about how efficiently and effectively agencies and programs are conducting Sub-functions
Enterprise Reference Process, Model and Life Cycle Schematic
Using BRM-PRM- GSA Case Study
Define Enterprise Performance Measures:
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Strategic Process Maturity Model Report Evaluation
GSA positioning
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