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Importance of a Geospatial Architecture
Geospatial Best Practices for Architects Workshop
April 11, 2007
Dick BurkChief Architect and Manager, Federal
Enterprise Architecture Program, OMB
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Strategic Outcomes from EA
• Operational excellence
• More customer intimacy
• Better services to citizens (customers)
• More strategic agility
Source: Enterprise Architecture as Strategy, Jeanne Ross, Peter Weill and David Robertson
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FEA Strategic Initiatives for FY07
• Deliver Value to Core Mission Program Areas
• Accelerate Adoption of Cross Agency Initiatives
• Develop Measures of EA Performance
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Service Domains Service Types
Customer Services
Process Automation Services
Business Management Services
Digital Asset Services
Business Analytical Services
Back Office Services
Support Services
• Customer Relationship Management• Customer Preferences• Customer Initiated Assistance
• Tracking and Workflow• Routing and Scheduling
• Management of Process• Organizational Management• Investment Management• Supply Chain Management
• Content Management• Document Management• Knowledge Management• Records Management
• Analysis and Statistics• Visualization• Knowledge Discovery• Business Intelligence
• Data Management• Human Resources• Financial Management• Asset / Materials Management
• Security Management• Collaboration• Search• Communication
• Reporting
• Development and Integration• Human Capital / Workforce
Management
• Systems Management• Forms Management
Service Domains Service Types
Customer Services
Process Automation Services
Business Management Services
Digital Asset Services
Business Analytical Services
Back Office Services
Support Services
• Customer Relationship Management• Customer Preferences• Customer Initiated Assistance
• Tracking and Workflow• Routing and Scheduling
• Management of Process• Organizational Management• Investment Management• Supply Chain Management
• Content Management• Document Management• Knowledge Management• Records Management
• Analysis and Statistics• Visualization• Knowledge Discovery• Business Intelligence
• Data Management• Human Resources• Financial Management• Asset / Materials Management
• Security Management• Collaboration• Search• Communication
• Reporting
• Development and Integration• Human Capital / Workforce
Management
• Systems Management• Forms Management
Service Component Reference Model (SRM)
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SRM Domain: Business Analytical Services
Business Analytical Services
(741) Analysis and Statistics
583: Mathematical584: Structural / Thermal585: Radiological586: Forensics
(742) Visualization
(744) Business Intelligence
595: Demand Forecasting /
596: Balanced Scorecard
597: Decision Support and
587: Graphic / Charting588: Imagery589: Multimedia590: Mapping / Geospatial
591: CAD
(743) Knowledge Discovery
592: Data Mining
593: Modeling
594: Simulation
(745) Reporting
598: Ad hoc599: Standardized / Canned600: OLAP
/ Elevation / GPS
Management
Planning
Business Analytical Services
(741) Analysis and Statistics
583: Mathematical584: Structural / Thermal585: Radiological586: Forensics
(742) Visualization
(744) Business Intelligence
595: Demand Forecasting /
596: Balanced Scorecard
597: Decision Support and
587: Graphic / Charting588: Imagery589: Multimedia590: Mapping / Geospatial
591: CAD
(743) Knowledge Discovery
592: Data Mining
593: Modeling
594: Simulation
(745) Reporting
598: Ad hoc599: Standardized / Canned600: OLAP
/ Elevation / GPS
Management
Planning
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FTF Catalog Initiatives
E-Gov/Cross-Agency Initiatives (9):
10. Disaster Management
11. E-Authentication
12. E-Travel
13. Geospatial One-Stop
14. Grants.gov
15. HSPD-12
16. Information Sharing Environment
17. Integrated Acquisition Environment (IAE)
18. IPv6
FTF Catalog Pilot Version1. E-Authentication
2. IT Infrastructure Optimization (IOI)
3. IPv6
FTF Catalog Version 1.0
Lines of Business (9):
1. Budget Formulation & Execution (BF&E)
2. Case Management (CM)
3. Federal Health Architecture (FHA)
4. Financial Management (FM)
5. Geospatial (Geo)
6. Grants Management (GM)
7. Human Resources (HR)
8. Information Systems Security (ISS)
9. IT Infrastructure Optimization (IOI)
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Geospatial LoB Vision
The Nation’s interests are served, and the core
missions of Federal agencies and their partners
are met, through the effective and efficient
development, provision, and interoperability of
geospatial data and services
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Goals and Objectives
Goal 1 -> Productive intergovernmental collaboration for geospatial-related activities and investments across all sectors and levels of government.
Goal 2 -> Optimized and standardized common geospatial functions, services, and processes that are responsive to customers.
Goal 3 -> Cost efficient acquisition, processing, and access to geospatial data and information.
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FEA Geospatial Profile
Purpose: Provide guidance to government agencies to identify and describe the role of geospatial data, services, and related capabilities in their business processes and enterprise architectures.
Objectives:
1. Use the FEA to “geospatially-enable” business processes
2. Use the FEA as a means to support description and sharing of geospatial resources across organizations.
3. Build geospatial considerations into all aspects of agency enterprise architecture development.
4. Reinforce existing guidelines, standards, and policies established by OMB, FGDC, and ISO for development, management, and use of geospatial resources.
5. Provide a means to measure performance in the use and management of geospatial resources.
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For Further Information:www.egov.gov