| Architecture
Government agencies face increasing pressure to focus on architecture—from establishing or evolving an enterprise architecture that will guide the organization’s information technology (IT) investments to implementing Service-Oriented Architectures as a way to improve interoperability across the enterprise.
Successful architecture approaches must include both a top-down and a bottom-up examination of the full context of the architecture work; otherwise, implementation can easily become a series of disconnected, short-sighted activities that strain an organization’s resources and fail to realize the full potential and benefits of a comprehensive architecture.
FGM’s approach to architecture development is comprehensive and results-based—we develop practical, usable architectures that scale with organizations using a blend of custom and commercial products for maximum cost effectiveness and return on investment. FGM has proven experience in designing enterprise architectures and Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) to ensure that your architecture activities are well founded, appropriate for your organization’s current and future goals, and are usable and integrated within your organization both technically and culturally.
FGM’s proven architecture approaches—developed for customers such as the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense—focus on the processes, people, and technology for long-term improvements, not simply short-term gains, while recognizing the need to evolve existing systems and leverage current IT investments.
We offer our customers architecture approaches that are realistic solutions—not just theoretical exercises—that encompass the full life cycle of an organization’s enterprise, including incorporation of fiscal constraints, contract governance, and a judicious infusion of new and emerging technology trends.
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Dennis P. Gilbert, Jr.
Vice President
Business Development
dgilbert@fgm.com
Ph.: 703.885.1000
Fax: 703.885.0130
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