| Role: Enterprise Architect |
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| Enterprise architects work with stakeholders, both leadership and subject matter experts, to build a holistic view of the FNFG's strategy, processes, information, and information technology assets. |
| Role Sets: Enterprise Architecture Management Role Set |
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Relationships

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Main Description
Enterprise architects work with stakeholders, both leadership and subject matter experts, to build a holistic view of
the FNFG's strategy, processes, information, and information technology assets. The role of the enterprise architect is
to take this knowledge and ensure that the business and IT are aligned. The enterprise architect links the business
mission, strategy, and processes of FNFG to its IT strategy, and documents this using multiple architectural models or
views that show how the current and future needs of the organization will be met in an efficient, sustainable, agile,
and adaptable manner.
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Staffing
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Ability to explain complex technical issues in a way that non-technical people may understand
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Knowledge of IT governance and operations
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Comprehensive knowledge of hardware, software, application, and systems engineering
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Project and program management planning and organizational skills
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Time management and prioritization
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Version and Release
Unified Life Cycle (ULC): 5.1, November 3, 2014
Phase Gates: 1.1, May 27, 2014
Process Engineering Process (PEP): 1.1, May 27, 2014
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