The ultimate destination of Enterprise Architecture (EA) is the successful use of EA principles to deliver results that align business and IT functions, eliminate duplication, leverage IT investments, accelerate delivery of electronic government, and support information sharing. To arrive at this destination, business and IT executives throughout the federal government are seeking best practices for establishing an EA framework that delivers results. To identify successes and roadblocks and gather intelligence on key issues impacting agency EA programs, Citizant conducted a series of focus groups – Government-Industry Partnerships for EA Excellence – to delve into these issues at the GTRA ArchitectureGOV Symposium.
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