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NIH Enterprise Business Model
Mapped to Other Federal Models

Description

The following table shows how the NIH Enterprise Business Model aligns with both the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) Business Reference Model (BRM) and the HHS Business Reference Model:1

 

FEA BRM

HHS Business Reference Model

NIH Enterprise Business Model

Services for Citizens

Health / Health Care Research and Practitioner Education

Health Care Research and Practitioner Education 

 

 

Assess Stakeholder Input

Plan Research Agenda

Receive Grant Applications

Refer Grant Applications

Review Grant Applications

Award Grants

Contract for Research

Aggregate Biomedical Data

Disseminate Knowledge

Conduct Health Related Research

Conduct Intramural Research

Support Delivery of Services

Public Affairs

Public Affairs

Establish External Business Relationships


Management of Government Resources

Administrative Management / Facilities, Fleet and Equipment Management

Facilities, Fleet and Equipment Management

Provide Facilities

Financial Management / Budget and Finance

Budget and Finance

Formulate Budget Request

Human Resource Management

Human Resource Management 

Manage Human Capital

Human Resource Management / Organization and Position Management

Organization and Position Management 

Align Organization Structure to Business Goals

Information and Technology Management

Information and Technology Management

Deliver Information

Supply Chain Management / Goods Acquisition

Goods Acquisition

Acquire Goods and Services

Manage Finances

Administer Funded Projects

Closeout Funded Project

Supply Non-Human Subjects


1As of July 12, 2006 (Source for FEA BRM is http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov/a-3-brm.html).

Time Table

This architecture definition approved on: July 21, 2006

The next review is scheduled in: TBD