FEA DRM Registry: Information Resource Management Community of Interest


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This page lists all of the related topics for federal government, organized in order of importance. Also displayed are related resources with text abstracts, with hits highlighted in red.

  • GAO-04-49, Information Technology Management: Governmentwide ...
    [46] The CIO Council is the principal interagency forum for improving agency practices related to the design, acquisition, development, modernization, use, operation, sharing, and performance of federal government information resources.
  • Revision of OMB Circular No. A-130, Transmittal No. 4
    (i) Evaluate each investment in information resources to determine whether the investment will support core mission functions that must be performed by the federal government;
  • Office of Management and Budget
    1. Advise the Director of OMB on the development of United States positions and policies on international information policy and technology issues affecting federal government activities and the development of international information technology standards; and
  • GAO-04-798T, Information Technology: The Federal Enterprise ...
    Reference model: Business reference model; Description: Describes the hierarchy of federal business operations independent of the agencies that perform them, including defining the services provided to state and local governments; Status: Version 2.0 released in June 2003.
  • Strategic Plan - FY 2000-2005
    With an increase in federal government outsourcing, many computer companies have relocated to the Washington, D.C., area, creating intense competition in hiring and retaining these workers.
  • US Chief Information Officers Council
    • Sponsoring the Chief Architects Forum with the aim of assisting Chief Architects in improving the practice and usefulness of architectures in their agencies and in the federal government at-large.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Public Affairs involves the exchange of information and communication between the federal government, citizens and stakeholders in direct support of citizen services, public policy, and/ or national interest.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    The BRM identifies four (4) Business Areas that provide a high-level view of the operations the federal government performs. The four Business Areas comprise a total of thirty nine (39) external and internal Lines of Business and one hundred and fifty three (153) Sub-Functions.
  • NBC Enterprise Architecture Team
    National Business Center - an office within the Office of the Secretary, Office of Policy Management and Budget, DOI, that provides business and administrative services for agencies, bureaus, and offices of the federal government.
  • Capital Planning
    such, it is the "umbrella" IRM legislation for the federal government
  • EPA Environmental Information Exchange Network Grant Program Utah ...
    DEQ will support the State of Utah, federal government and multi-state efforts to improve the accuracy and reliability of environmental information and to simplify environmental regulation processes. External partnerships will be used to help accomplish this.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Knowledge Creation and Management involves the programs and activities in which the federal government creates or develops a body or set of knowledge, the manipulation and analysis of which can provide inherent benefits for both the federal and private sector.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    The Data Reference Model (DRM) describes, at an aggregate level, the data and information that support government program and business line operations. This model enables agencies to describe the types of interaction and exchanges that occur between the federal government and citizens.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    The delivery of a good or service to (or on behalf of) the citizenry by the federal government with no other intervening persons, conditions, or organizations.
  • NARA | Records Management | Guidance for Coordinating the ...
    The FRA charges NARA with providing guidance and assistance to federal agencies with respect to ensuring adequate and proper documentation of the policies and transactions of the federal government and ensuring proper records disposition.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    To facilitate efforts to transform the federal government to one that is citizen-centered, results-oriented, and market-based, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is developing the federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA), a business-based framework for government-wide improvement.
  • E-Architiecture - Glossary/Addendum
    Set of classification schemes that can be used to group artifacts within the federal, Departmental, and Agency architectures in a consistent manner across the federal government.
  • DHHS Call for the Five Year IRM Plan
    The government Performance and Results Act (GPRA, PL. 103-62) requires federal agencies to more effectively plan, budget, execute, evaluate, and account for federal programs.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Assets and Liability Management provide accounting support for the management of assets and liabilities of the federal government.
  • US Department of Labor E-Government Strategic Plan
    These efforts also resulted in the federal E-government Strategy issued by OMB in February 2002. The E-government strategy emphasizes the need to reform government operations according to three principles:
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Subsidies involve federal government financial transfers that reduce costs and/ or increase revenues of producers.
  • MSPB Strategic Plan FY2001- FY2006
    3. Provide governmentwide leadership in the use of ADR to resolve federal personnel disputes
  • Information Technology Investment: First Practices
    Support Mission —support core/ priority mission functions that need to be performed by the federal government;
  • HHS-IRM-2000-0001 Capital Planning & Investment Control (v.001 01 ...
    (4) provide for identifying information systems investments that would result in shared benefits or costs for other federal agencies or State or local governments;
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Manufacturing involves all programs and activities in which the federal government produces both marketable and non-marketable goods.
  • Evaluating Information Technology Investments
    determine whether the function to be supported by the investment should be performed in the private sector rather than by an agency of the federal government.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Transfers to States and Local governments involves the transfer of funds or financial assistance from the federal government to State and Local governments and Indian tribes.
  • part 8 chapter 4
    Identify information systems investments that would result in shared benefits or costs for other federal agencies or State or local governments.
  • US Treasury - Office of the CIO (OCIO)
    The Council now continues to raise the capability and maturity of IT Project Managers within the federal government with many initiatives including the use of the federally-developed IT Workforce Development Roadmap and private and public sector training opportunities in Project Management.
  • Department of Health and Human Services
    (4) provide for identifying information systems investments that would result in shared benefits or costs for other federal agencies or State or local governments;
  • Capital Planning invest_proposals
    Does the investment in a major capital asset support core/ priority mission functions that need to be performed by the federal government?
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Cultural and Historic Preservation involves all activities performed by the federal government to collect and preserve information and artifacts important to the culture and history of the United States and its citizenry and the education of U.S. citizens and the world.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Goods Acquisition involves the procurement of physical goods, products, and capital assets to be used by the federal government.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Controls and Oversight ensures that the operations and programs of the federal government and its external business partners comply with applicable laws and regulations and prevent waste, fraud, and abuse.
  • NBC Enterprise Architecture Team
    The BRM serves as the foundation for the federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA). The model describes the federal government's lines of business, including operations and services for the citizen, independent of the Agencies, bureaus and offices that perform them. (8)
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Controls and Oversight ensures that the operations and programs of the federal government and its external business partners comply with applicable laws and regulations and prevent waste, fraud, and abuse.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Legislative Relations involves activities aimed at the development, tracking, and amendment of public laws through the legislative branch of the federal government.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Public Affairs involves the exchange of information and communication between the federal government, citizens and stakeholders in direct support of citizen services, public policy, and/ or national interest.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    federal Asset Sales encompasses the activities associated with the acquisition, oversight, tracking, and sale of non-internal assets managed by the federal government with a commercial value and sold to the private sector.
  • IRM Strategic Plan, FY 1998-2002
    While there is an active process to consolidate federal data centers throughout the government, this plan assumes that the CDC Atlanta data center will continue operations.
  • Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Facilities, Fleet, and Equipment Management involves the maintenance, administration, and operation of office buildings, fleets, machinery, and other capital assets that are possessions of the federal government.

Created on Saturday, May 14, 2005

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