Many federal agency CIOs are seeking a clearer, more accurate view of their agency’s Enterprise Architecture (EA) project management information, in order to better manage their enterprise technology. Taking a data-driven approach will help ensure data truth. Agency CIOs also need an enterprise-level management tool set that helps every agency staffer in the enterprise management or analysis team interact with the same information. This whitepaper will describe an approach toward data truth that includes a web services solution like InQuisient's IQ Architect. This tool makes it unnecessary to hire expensive database developers to build out the Enterprise Architecture. This not only provides the requisite view of data, but also makes the total cost of ownership much lower than other solutions.
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The Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA), passed by Congress in December 2014, represents the first major overhaul of how federal agencies buy their technology in almost 20 years. In 2015, the FITARA committee worked with the Government Accountability Office to develop a scorecard to help assess agencies' FITARA implementation efforts. Do you need to improve your agency's FITARA Scorecard? This whitepaper explains how you can take steps to do just that, including applying solutions like InQuisient's FITARA A Plus. This tool will track and analyze agency data and automatically generate required FITARA reports in the mandated format.
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Using a browser-based platform to collect an agency’s enterprise data in one place and providing a seamless view of that information to agency executives is critical for comprehensive agency management and better decision-making. Agency executives have to see everything from the organization’s Enterprise Architecture to IT Portfolio Management in order to enable business transformation at the speed of the agency’s mission. This whitepaper will explain how using a browser-based platform like InQuisient puts users in control, providing advanced visualization for real-time health assessments and decision-making.
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Data is getting a lot of attention as a critical element to unleashing the full potential of government information technology. And it can be vital—as long as it’s handled properly. Download this digital dialogue to hear from the Army’s chief data officer on the strategies to make mission data more usable and manageable.
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Download this Infographic to learn how you can fight cybercrime with actionable insights using IBM i2 Enterprise Insight Analysis. Learn how cyber criminals can be identified and disrupted with the same data they use to exploit companies!
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Data and information assist the decisions made during military defense operations. In this eBook, we look at the rapidly evolving use of advanced analytics in defense intelligence.
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The Defense Department launched a modernization effort to create a single join enterprise information technology platform the DOD can use to conduct all its missions. The eventual goal is to achieve what will be called a Join Information Environment (JIE). This will be a seamless DOD-wide environment to deliver information when and where it is needed. Download this article to learn more!
Sponsored by Cisco Ciena and OpenText
Special Operations Forces (SOF) from friendly countries use joint training exercises, such as Operation Nighthawk, to improve their own capabilities and to ensure that they can work together to counter cross-border and multi-national threats. Operation Nighthawk was a 2014 multinational SOF training exercise, bringing together 1,600 personnel from military and police forces from more than 10 countries. The goal was to simulate a fast-paced deployment of SOF units to an active hotspot, and train both field operatives and support staff to plan and conduct special operations.
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