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We should designate at least one person from each operating division (S&O, NCS, IS, ATSUS, Security) to serve as the chief architecture planner for that division.  These people should serve together on a CIT Cross Divisional Architecture Team, to be chaired by the Director of Advanced Technology and Architecture.  This team will be tasked with developing our architecture plans, standards and vetting cross-divisional IT issues.  The members of the team will each have a dotted line report to the Director of ATA for purposes of work on this team.  It is expected that the divisional architecture representatives will engage technical experts within their divisions as necessary to work on projects and issues.

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Architecture is the high-level definition of the structure of a system, which is comprised of parts, their interrelationships, and externally visible properties.  This team will focus on Enterprise Technical Architecture which is defined as the description of the current and/or future structure of an organization's:

  1. Hardware, platforms, and hosting: servers, and where they are kept
  2. Local and wide area networks, Internet connectivity diagrams
  3. Operating Systems
  4. Infrastructure software: Application servers, DBMS, etc..

Architecture should not be approached in isolation. It is intended to address important Enterprise-wide concerns, such as:

  1. meeting stakeholder needs
  2. aligning IT with the business
  3. seamless integration and data sharing
  4. security and dependability
  5. data integrity, consistency
  6. reducing duplication

Goals:

  1. Develop and publish a model of our current sateEnterprise Technical Architecture
  2. Develop and and evolve and model of the desired future state
  3. Articulate evangulize  a shared vision of the future

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