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Chief Architects Forum. April 6, 2006. Agenda. 1:00 PM Welcome and Introduction Ira Grossman, NOAA & Chairman, CAF 1:10 PM Remarks – Dick Burk, Chief Federal Architect, OMB FEAPMO FEA Federal Transition Framework Vetting EA Principles 1:40 PM Records Management Profile
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Chief Architects Forum April 6, 2006
Agenda • 1:00 PM Welcome and Introduction • Ira Grossman, NOAA & Chairman, CAF • 1:10 PM Remarks – • Dick Burk, Chief Federal Architect, OMB FEAPMO • FEA Federal Transition Framework • Vetting EA Principles • 1:40 PM Records Management Profile • Reynolds Cahoon, NARA • Laurence Brewer, NARA • 2:20 PM Networking Break • 2:30 PM Break-out Discussion Groups • 4:00 PM Adjourn
https://collab.core.gov/CommunityBrowser.aspx The CORE.gov Customer Support Line: 202.208.7420 - Marion Royal: 202.208.4643 marion.royal@gsa.gov - Yvette Gibson: 202.501.3970 yvette.gibson@gsa.gov
ArchitecturePlus Seminar • Sponsored by: AFCEA International—Bethesda Chapter and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency • Date and Time: Thursday, April 13, 2006, 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM • Location: American Institute of Architects (AIA) Building • 1735 New York Avenue NW, 2nd Floor • Washington, DC • *************************************************************************** • 8:30AM Registration and Coffee • 9:00AM AFCEA and EPA Welcome • Linda Berdine, AFCEA Board Member John Sullivan, Chief Architect and Assistant Division Director,, EPA • 9:15AM CIO Council Architecture and Infrastructure Committee (AIC) Report • Lisa Schlosser, CIO of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Co-Chair of AIC • 9:30AM Migrating to a Network Centric Environment - Colonel John Rudolph, Air Force • 10:45AM Federal Data Architecture • Suzanne Acar, Senior Enterprise Data Architect, Department of the Interior Bryan Aucoin, Chief Architect for the Director of National Intelligence Chief Information Officer • 11:45AM Closing and Adjourn
Open Collaboration:Networking Health Information Technology • Tuesday, April 18, at the National Science Foundation, Ballston, VA from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm • Collaborative Expedition Workshop #50 • Please RSVP to Renee.hughes@gsa.gov or 202-501-4083. • Workshop Agenda:http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ExpeditionWorkshop/OpenCollaboration_NetworkingHealthInformationTechnology_2006_04_18 • You are invited to join any of the Communities of Practice at http://www.gsa.gov/collaborate • Learn how to participate in these communities through the April 28 orientation to the Collaborative Work Environment (including wiki usage) of the GSA Intergovernmental Solutions Division.
SOA for E-Government Conference • Tuesday, May 23 and Wednesday, May 24, starting at 8:30 am • Sponsored by the Federal CIO Council's Architecture and Infrastructure Committee and The MITRE Corporation • This event is open to government personnel and contractors. • This event will be held at the MITRE 1 Auditorium in McLean, Virginia • RSVP by Wednesday, May 17, 2006 http://www.mitre.org/register/soa • Registration is required and is limited to 250 people attending in person • See http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SOAforEGovernment_2006_05_2324
Enterprise Architecture Management Guide • Haiping Luo haiping.luo@va.gov 202-273-6271 • Chapter 1. Introduction to the Enterprise Architecture Discipline: • Beryl Bellman, California State University and FEAC Institute; • Felix Rausch, FEAC Institute • Chapter 2. Enterprise Architecture Theory: • Michael Tiemann, Booz Allen Hamilton • Chapter 3. Enterprise Architecture Design: • Rian Mey, USDA Forest Service & Adaptive • Chapter 4. Enterprise Architecting Lifecycle Management: • Klaus Niemann, act! consulting GmbH, Germany • Chapter 5. Enterprise Architecture Program Management: • Charles Muizers, SAIC • Lilian Penna, Booz Allen Hamilton • Chapter 6. Enterprise Architecture Use Types: • Bill Graca, gedas USA & the Enterprise Architecture Interest Group (EAIG)
Call for Participation • Enterprise Architecture 2006 ConferenceSeptember 11-13, 2006Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC • Deadline for Abstract Submission is 5:00 p.m. Eastern, Wednesday, April 12, 2006 • To review a list of potential topics to be covered and to submit your abstract, visit • http://www.e-gov.com/event_planning/cfp.asp?Conference=116