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Author: Created: 5/18/2011 9:44 PM
Evan Siegel is an employee of Strategi Consulting, and senior IT Management consultant.
By Evan Siegel on 6/5/2011 2:22 PM
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Last week's Architecture Plus Seminar was an excellent discussion between Federal IT professionals and private industry. There is a lot of exciting news and developments with regard to Federal EA, and I, for one, think the future looks optimistic. It was great to hear Dr. Scott Bernard, on behalf of OMB, provide a cohesive and forward-looking vision for EA in the Federal government and what he/OMB envisions for its use. I think this new vision will go a long way toward helping the U.S government identify and take the necessary (and perhaps painful) steps to improve mission performance, avoid duplication, cost overruns, and make smarter business/investment decisions that improve the services delivered to U.S. citizens. I am excited about the potential that architecture can play in this process. I realize that many in Federal IT have had high expectations of EA in the past, only to be unmet, but this time around I believe EA is better-positioned to make a major business/mission impact...
By Evan Siegel on 5/18/2011 9:46 PM
Much fanfare has been made recently about the Federal government's Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI). At this point, I think everyone can agree on a few fundamental notions that are almost certain not to change with regard to data center consolidation and cloud computing. First, the Federal government is going full steam ahead into the practice of cloud computing. Vivek Kundra, among many others, has made very clear that the future of IT in government resides in cloud-based operating models. Second, is the idea that the Federal government urgently wants to reduce its data center footprint. With close to 2,100 data centers currently in use it is no surprise that the government wants to reduce the costs and complexities associated with IT operations and management through the notion of shared resources, pooling, and realizing increased computing efficiencies through coordinated consolidation. While the Federal government's push to be proactive in identifying a future direction for IT is commendable,...

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