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Government organizations must take a long-term view of their IT infrastructure to adhere to the increasing regulatory requirements. An increased focus on transparency in government spending requires a unified approach to managing the interoperability and integration between multiple systems at enterprise level. The unified approach must support the current business objectives while maintaining the ability to meet evolving business and regulatory requirements. The IT landscape of government organizations are complex with IT applications of various vintages. Some frequently arising challenges include:
1. Lack of a coherent technology strategy and the accompanying confusion regarding technology choice
2. Need to better accommodate strategic planning that effectively bridges business planning and technology planning of government organizations
3. Need for a forum to address functional duplication, data duplication, integration and reuse issues
4. Increasing focus towards energy management and green data centers emphasizing the need for architectural principles to guide technology decision-making
5. Lack of technical expertise in managing the enterprise architecture implementation
tieBridge’s approach to enterprise architecture provides a more holistic view of the organization’s infrastructure, applications, and data; including improving the alignment of these solutions with organization’s business processes and goals. Our enterprise architecture consulting services bring tools, methodology, and experience to help federal organizations with the following types of engagements:
- Defining and Implementing a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- Improving IT and Business Alignment
- Strategic Planning for Enterprise Architecture Implementation
- Assessing the existing Enterprise Architecture Program
- Creating Information and Business Process Models
- Enterprise Architecture Integration Solutions
- IT Strategic Planning
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