Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework Version 2

Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework Version 2

January 29, 2013 Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework Version 2 Service Delivery Governance Enterprise Strategic Plan/Goals (PRM) StrategicRoadmap Plan/Goals (PRM) Strategic Plan/GoalsBusiness (PRM) Strategic Plan/Goals (PRM) Strategic Plan / PriorityBusiness GoalsServices Integration (PRM) Business Functional Services Method BusinessServicesData and BusinessData and Current ServicesInformation(BRM) Future (KSAs) Segments ServicesDataInformation and (SRM) Views (EVM) Views DataInformation andEnabling (Ex 53/(Ex 300) Resource Resource DataInformation andEnablingApplications(DRM) Reporting Optimization InformationEnablingApplications EnablingApplicationsHost EnablingApplicationsHostInfrastructure(ARM) ApplicationsHostInfrastructure HostInfrastructure Program Mgmt. Mgmt. Program Security Controls Security Controls HostInfrastructure(IRM) Capital Planning Capital Human Capital Mgmt. Human Capital Infrastructure Transition Plan Standards Authoritative Reference 1.1 2.1 3.1 4.1 5.1 Engage Sponsor and Iden fy Organiza ons Formalize Collabora ve Define Funding Strategy Operate with the New Assess Stakeholder and Service Providers to Planning Team and and Make Decision Capabili es Needs Engage Launch Planning 3.2 1.2 2.2 4.2 5.2 Refine the Vision for Analyze and Validate Analyze Opportuni es Obtain Resources and Measure Performance Performance and Needs to Leverage Validate Plan Against Metrics Outcomes 3.3 1.3 2.3 Analyze the Current 5.3 4.3 Formulate Case to Determine Whether to State, Determine Analyze and Provide Execute the Plan Address the Needs Leverage Adjustments, and Plan Feedback the Target State 3.4 1.4 Formulate the Iden fy and Engage Integrated Plan and Governance Roadmap 3.5 Ini ate Execu on Governance 1 January 29, 2013 Table of Contents 1 Introduction to the Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) v2 ......................................... 11 2 Overview of the Collaborative Planning Methodology ......................................................................... 13 3 Step 1: Identify and Validate .................................................................................................................... 15 3.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................. 15 3.2 The Planner’s Role............................................................................................................................. 15 3.3 Outcome ........................................................................................................................................... 16 4 Step 2: Research and Leverage ................................................................................................................ 16 4.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................. 16 4.2 The Planner’s Role............................................................................................................................. 16 4.3 Outcome ........................................................................................................................................... 16 5 Step 3: Define and Plan ............................................................................................................................ 17 5.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................. 17 5.2 The Planner’s Role............................................................................................................................. 17 5.3 Outcome ........................................................................................................................................... 17 6 Step 4: Invest and Execute ....................................................................................................................... 18 6.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................. 18 6.2 The Planner’s Role............................................................................................................................. 18 6.3 Outcome ........................................................................................................................................... 18 7 Step 5: Perform and Measure .................................................................................................................. 18 7.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................. 18 7.2 The Planner’s Role............................................................................................................................. 18 7.3 Outcome ........................................................................................................................................... 19 8 Overview of the Consolidated Reference Model ................................................................................... 20 9 Introduction to the Performance Reference Model .............................................................................. 23 9.1 Purpose of the Performance Reference Model ................................................................................ 23 9.2 Structure of the Performance Reference Model .............................................................................. 23 10 Using the Performance Reference Model Taxonomy ............................................................................ 24 10.1 Integrating CPIC (Exhibit 300) Performance Reporting with the FEA PRM .................................... 24 11 PRM Touchpoints with other Reference Models ................................................................................... 25 12 Associated Methods/Best Practices for the PRM .................................................................................. 25 2 January 29, 2013 12.1 Line of Sight ..................................................................................................................................... 25 12.2 Selecting a Balanced Set of Exhibit 300 Performance Measures.................................................... 28 13 PRM Summary ........................................................................................................................................ 28 14 Introduction to the Business Reference Model ................................................................................... 30 14.1 Purpose of the Business Reference Model ..................................................................................... 30 14.2 Structure of the Business Reference Model ................................................................................... 30 15 Using the Business Reference Model Taxonomy ................................................................................... 31 15.1 Identifying opportunities to share services government-wide ...................................................... 31 15.2 Reducing costs by eliminating duplication within the enterprise .................................................. 31 16 BRM Touchpoints with other Reference Models ................................................................................... 32 17 Associated Methods/Best Practices for the Business Reference Model ............................................... 33 17.1 Business Architecture for Decision Support ................................................................................... 33 17.2 Business Process Modeling ............................................................................................................. 34 18 BRM Summary ....................................................................................................................................... 34 19 Introduction to the Data Reference Model .......................................................................................... 35 19.1 Purpose of the Data Reference Model ........................................................................................... 35 19.2 Structure of the Data Reference Model.......................................................................................... 35 20 Using the Data Reference Model Taxonomy ......................................................................................... 36 20.1 Using the DRM to Compare Data Sources across Federal Agencies ............................................... 36 20.2 Using the DRM to Create a Standardized Information Exchange ................................................... 36 21 DRM Touchpoints with other Reference Models .................................................................................. 37 22 Associated Methods/Best Practices for the Data Reference Model ..................................................... 37 22.1 Data Description ............................................................................................................................. 37 22.2 Data Context ................................................................................................................................... 38 22.3 Data Sharing .................................................................................................................................... 39 23 DRM Summary 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