Government Enterprise Architecture Grid Adaptation in Finland
Valtonen, K., Seppänen, V., & Leppänen, M. (2009). Government Enterprise Architecture Grid Adaptation in Finland. In Proceedings of the 42th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICCS-42), January 5-8, Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii. https://doi.org/10.1109/hicss.2009.232
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In government, support for strategic political steering, administrative and cross-sectoral development,
and integration of processes and systems can be sought
out of enterprise architecture (EA) planning. To facilitate this, a proper EA method covering essential government levels is needed. A constructive case study has
been carried out to create an adaptation model of Finnish government EA (GEA) grid. The study builds on
general principles of method adaptation and observations about GEA method engineering and its pilot
adaptations in Finnish State Administration. The model
presents systematic guidelines for situational GEA grid
adaptation and reuse in Finnish State administration.
The model supports GEA grid adoption as a strategic
tool for planning and management of organizational
change. It facilitates prioritization of government
goals, communication and commitment among government actors, and implementation of government
interoperability.
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