GFEBS Wins Prestigious Enterprise Architecture Award

  

 

GFEBS Wins Prestigious Enterprise Architecture Award

 

Photo Caption: COL Patrick Burden(Left), Project Manager, GFEBS, and Dr. Al Baharmast(Right), Enterprise Architecture Lead, GFEBS, receive the 2012 Award for Excellence in Government Enterprise Architecture from Mr. John Zackman(Middle), President, Zachman International, at an awards ceremony on November 29.

By Pamela Gray, GFEBS public affairs

Project Manager, General Fund Enterprise Business System (PM GFEBS) is the recipient of the 2012 Excellence in Enterprise Architecture (EA) award in the Leadership in Government Transformation Using EA category. The award was presented to GFEBS at the 2012 Enterprise Architecture Conference on November 29 at the Washington Convention Center.

The Excellence in Enterprise Architecture awards recognize the impacts of EA best practices on achieving efficiencies, greater effectiveness, transparency, increased collaboration or innovation in solutions to government missions’ outcomes. The awards are co-sponsored by the 2012 Enterprise Architecture Conference and Exposition and the Federated Enterprise Architecture Certification Institute (FEAC).

“I am extremely proud of the GFEBS team and their accomplishments as reflected by this award,” said COL Burden. “Every day we strive to achieve efficiencies and innovations to ensure excellence in our products, solutions and services, and this award is a clear testimony to the dedication and commitment of the GFEBS team.”

This is the second significant awards win for GFEBS this year; they also received the Rising Star Award (Ms. Tara Miner), and made the second round of the competitive Harvard University’s Innovations Award.

More information about this conference and award can be found here.

Last Updated on Mon, 10 December 2012 10:00
 
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