2015 Enterprise Architecture Event Offers Training Opportunities to Government Personnel
Vienna, VA (PRWEB) August 12, 2015 -- This two-day training event features over 14 educational sessions in two dedicated tracks: "Achieve Mission Outcomes" and "Strengthen Enterprise Management." Government and industry experts will address topics related to the essential role Enterprise Architecture plays in enabling shared services throughout government. The conference will take place October 6-7 – while pre-event workshops (additional entry fee required) will be conducted exclusively on Monday, October 5 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
Conference sessions provide participants with two distinct Enterprise Architecture tracks focusing on enabling agency strategy; analysis of agile solutions; and enterprise knowledge in support of improved mission outcomes. Conference sessions focus on demonstrating actionable decision support and analysis insight through the use of Enterprise Architecture. The Achieve Mission Outcomes track includes insights from Pallab Saha on "Architecting Future-Ready Governments in the Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous World." The Strengthen Enterprise Management track includes a look at how the Department of Energy leverages enterprise intelligence to drive enterprise architecture. Additional conference topics include discussions on EA and FITARA, Architecture as a part of your Digital Strategy and much more. The complete agenda is available online at goveaconference.com/sessions.
Attendees will have a myriad of peer networking opportunities to engage with other Enterprise Architects in roundtable and case study panel discussions.
Conference space is limited. To guarantee your complimentary spot by August 25, visit govEAconference.com today.
About The Enterprise Architecture Event
1105 Government Events' 13th Annual Enterprise Architecture Event continues to serve as a dynamic platform for practitioners of Enterprise Architecture to convene and discuss best practices in EA that are modernizing agency operations to comply with the 21st century digital government. This year's event is focused on how EA is making the mission possible today; topics include cutting-edge EA methodologies to increase efficiencies, fostering innovation and using EA as a medium for restructuring. Visit govEAconference.com for full session details.
Emily Jacobs, 1105 Media, Inc., http://campustechnology.com, +1 703-876-5052, [email protected]
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