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October 05, 2003
Forman speaks out
Ending a self-imposed seven-week silence since stepping down as the federal government's first E-administrator in mid-August, Forman says the government has not only met but in many instances has surpassed most businesses in developing an enterprise architecture aimed at simplifying computing in large organizations. "The federal government isn't two years behind business any more," says Forman, who has joined Cassatt Corp., an enterprise software startup, as executive VP of worldwide services.
I'm looking for best practice stories about EA in government. Suggestions?
Posted by John Gotze in Enterprise Architecture | Permalink
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