April 8, 2008 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: Fernwood Building, Lower Level Classroom - 1NW02, 10401 Fernwood Road, Bethesda, Maryland 20817
Registration coming soon!
Description
The purpose of the NIH IT Enterprise Architecture is to support the NIH mission by creating a structured and dynamic NIH wide information technology (IT) design in order to guide the implementation of applications and infrastructure.
This interactive session is designed to introduce the concepts and terminology of Enterprise Architecture, why it's important to you, your IC, and the NIH, and what is needed to comply.
Objectives
Topics that will be covered are:
- Overview of NIH IT Enterprise Architecture
- Benefits of Enterprise Architecture
- Understanding the terminology
- Roles and responsibilities
- The standards development process
- What it means to "comply" with the NIH IT Enterprise Architecture
- Overview of current NIH IT Enterprise Architecture sponsored projects
Who Should Attend
IT Project Managers and anyone who designs IT systems or purchases IT hardware or software
Instructor(s)
Steve Thornton, OCITA
Last Updated:
January 19, 2008