Compliance & regulationsArchitecture framework
FEA
Federal Enterprise Architecture
Definition
The Federal Enterprise Architecture is a framework for organizing federal government IT investments and ensuring alignment with agency missions and government-wide objectives. FEA provides reference models for business, data, applications, and technology architecture.
FEA compliance affects IT investment justification and system design approaches. Understanding FEA helps contractors align proposed solutions with government architecture standards. FEA reference models support interoperability and information sharing across agencies.
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