OPM, IRS win architecture awards
The Enterprise Architecture Awards ceremony also included the induction of two new hall of fame members.
.The Office of Personnel Management and the Internal Revenue Service took top honors today in the sixth annual Enterprise Architecture Awards. The awards are bestowed by 1105 Government Information Group in conjunction with the Federated Enterprise Architecture Certification Institute.The winners are:At the ceremony, held this morning in Washington, two new members were inducted into the EA Hall of Fame. They are Colleen Coggins, chief architect at the Interior Department, and Beverly Hacker, principal enterprise architect at Citizant and former chief architect at both the Treasury and Housing and Urban Development departments. “This year’s nominees demonstrated innovative solutions via enterprise architecture to improve their agency’s efficiency and effectiveness to better meet mission requirements,” said Christina Condos, vice president of events at 1105 Government Information Group, of which Federal Computer Week is a part. “The EA Awards highlight the best in the field, and I congratulate all the nominees for their skills and achievements.”
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- Leadership in Enterprise Architecture Driven Results Award: Joe Campbell , coordinator for the Human Resources Line of Business at OPM, for his work on that project.
- Leadership in Government Transformation Using EA Award: Avi Bender, director of enterprise architecture at IRS, for his work in IRS filing and compliance.
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