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Business and technology elements are aligned by means of Enterprise Architecture (EA) so as to attain strategic results, augment organizational performance, and drive departments to deliver their central missions more efficaciously.
Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) achieves this for any U.S. federal agency and assists systems go beyond interagency boundaries.
We discuss here 1 of the 6 interconnected reference models of the Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework—the Infrastructure Reference Model (IRM).
IRM takes care of definition of infrastructure technology elements, as well as provides direction for promoting favorable results across technology implementations.
IRM implementation aids in:
Common Approach to Federal EA as well as Purpose and Outcome of IRM are, respectively, the root of IRM Guiding Principles. IRM guiding principles are:
Enabled by the Common Approach to Federal Enterprise Architecture and supported by the IRM, 4 primary outcomes of IRM include the following:
IRM scope encompasses hardware, platforms, networks, and the facilities that house the infrastructure. The 3 levels of the model include:
Level 1—Domain comprises of Platform, Network, and Facility.
Level 2—Area covers 13 areas, each belonging to 1 of 3 domain elements.
Level 3—Category consists of 90 total categories and each linked to 1 of 13 areas.
The interconnectedness of the IRM domains allows analysis of IT assets throughout the 3 dimensions.
For an implementation of an IRM-based categorization of assets to be useful, additional data points should be captured. These data points include:
Data points classified by IRM are relevant to detecting prospects of sharing services, decreasing redundancy, and stimulating consolidation.
IRM classification can be embraced, as part of implementation, by the ensuing extensively recognized best practices, guidance, and standards, both in the public and private sectors.
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