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Effort to create architecture lexicon on hold, Burk says

By Jason Miller
GCN Staff

The Chief Architects Forum has put on hold their attempt to establish a 
common glossary for the Federal Enterprise Architecture after coming up 
with four or five definitions for 120 terms.

Richard Burk, the Office of Management and Budget’s chief architect, 
said last week that the effort to harmonize terms and build consensus 
among agencies is on hiatus until the group can decide on the context of 
the terms.

“The term ‘transition plan’ may mean one thing for current-state 
architecture and another thing for ‘to-be’ architecture,” Burk said 
during a luncheon sponsored by the Industry Advisory Council in 
Washington. “There is a fair amount of loosey-goosey terminology 
floating around. This is the problem we are trying to solve.”

While the Chief Architects are working on a common set of terms, OMB is 
finalizing a service component-based architecture white paper—the first 
of nine volumes, according to a presentation given at the Chief 
Architects Forum meeting last week. The white paper is a guide for 
agencies to implement distributed and reusable services and components. 
The white paper also will integrate service-oriented architecture (SOA), 
reflect the evolution of the FEA and incorporate agency feedback, 
according to the presentation.

The other volumes will include capital planning and investment control 
and EA integration, SOA strategy, service-component governance and using 
governmentwide profiles and the Lines of Business.

OMB and the CIO Council’s Architecture and Infrastructure Committee also 
accepted suggestions to the FEA Reference Model Maintenance Framework 
through Jan. 30. Burk said OMB and the committee will update the 
framework by March 31 and again by Sept. 30. The General Services 
Administration’s Rick Murphy is leading this effort.

“The framework will frame existing policies so agencies can easily 
recognize and incorporate elements of the cross-agency initiatives into 
their future state architectures,” Burk said.

http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/38150-1.html

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