This strategic document offers a roadmap for modernizing enterprise architecture, emphasizing a federated approach, robust governance, and the integration of security standards.
The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) is a three-volume set. The attached Volume I introduces the DoDAF framework and addresses the development, use, governance, and maintenance of architecture data.
The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) is a three-volume set. Volume II outlines the essential aspects of architecture development and applies the net-centric concepts to the DoDAF products.
The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) is a three-volume set. Volume III introduces the architecture data management strategy and describes the pre-release CADM v1.5, which includes the data elements and business rules for the relationships that enable consistent data representation across architectures.
This document provides an overview of the DoDAF Architecture Framework Version 2.0, provides a background to the framework, discusses what is new with version 2.0, and details the vision for its future development.
This presentation provides an introduction to the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA), Segmented Architecture and Federal Segmented Architecture Methodology (FSAM). Then answers the question: how is FSAM related to FEA?<br /><br />Good discussion.
This package contains training material for Federal Segment Architecture Methodology (FSAM). This enterprise architecture training material includes Training slides Instructors guide Participants guide Training exercises.
This guide offers an in-depth exploration of Federal Enterprise Architecture, highlighting how its reference models contribute to effective and efficient government IT management.