Denise Hill
(IM-21)
12/05/2008, 11:00
Enterprise Architecture and IT Governance
Presentation
By leveraging Enterprise Architecture (EA) best practices when making business decisions, EA becomes a valuable tool to better achieve mission and business results.
Three main areas of successful EA are -
EA Value - An alignment of technologies with business processes does not realize the full value of the EA proposition. Through alignment from data sources all the way up to achievement...
Bruce Gras
(IM-21)
12/05/2008, 11:45
Enterprise Architecture and IT Governance
Presentation
Your mechanic says your car needs a part called an ARG-92, but they only have the ARG-95 in stock. Will it do everything the original part does? The names seem similar, but how can you be sure?
The same problem arises in Enterprise Architecture, when the titles of architectural elements appear to match but don't. Or else they have different names but are the same thing (Would you like a Pop...
Kate Rivera
(Sandia National Laboratories)
12/05/2008, 13:30
Presentation
This presentation is a case study on how Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Applications hold the key to strategic customer intimacy and portfolio management.
Traditionally, CRM tools are used to organize customer information under a variety of functional services. They allow organizations to create an integrated view of the customer and use this information to coordinate...
John Davenport
(DOE OCIO)
12/05/2008, 14:15
Enterprise Architecture and IT Governance
Records Management and Information Technology Management: A Necessary Collaboration in Complying With the Department's A-130 Requirements.
OMB Circular A-130, Management of Federal Information Resources, requires agencies to (among other things ) take an integrated approach to managing information throughout its life cycle, collect only that information needed to perform agency functions,...
Ahmad Douglas
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
12/05/2008, 15:30
"Green" Computing
The complex-wide stakes for secure classified computing have been forever raised. The Department of Energy and National Nuclear Security Administration have increased their oversight of the National Laboratories' information technology operations. Scrutiny from the news media and the general public is at an all-time high. Most importantly, we must continue to improve our cyber defenses...