EA leader to show how business process analysis and business architecture help federal agencies and DoD organizations meet transparency requirements
RAYNHAM, Mass., April 27, 2010 – MEGA, a leader in enterprise architecture (EA) and business process analysis (BPA) solutions for federal agencies, will be at the Department of Defense (DoD) Enterprise Architecture Conference May 10-14 in San Antonio to demonstrate strategies and solutions that have helped federal agencies providing services to citizens, the military services and defense agencies, and DoD contractors meet federal EA mandates.
For more than seven years, the MEGA Suite has been used by federal agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration and Customs and Border Protection, the US Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency and Food Safety and Inspection Service, and many others.
MEGA is one of the few vendors supporting multiple frameworks, notations, and reference models at the same time in the same implementation. The MEGA Suite supports DoDAF, FEAF, TOGAF, NAF, and BPMN. In addition, for large deployments using SAP, the MEGA Suite integrates seamlessly with SAP to share documentation and transaction information.
At the conference, MEGA’s EA experts will demonstrate how the MEGA Suite for DODAF enables organizations to plan, govern, report, and measure their progress against federal mandates. The MEGA Suite supports every aspect of EA, BPA, business architecture, and transparency requirements for DoD organizations.
Federal agencies rely on the MEGA Suite’s ability to provide fast visibility into processes, the technology supporting those processes, the flow of information among systems, application system architectures, and technical infrastructure, all from a Web-based solution, local network, or wide area network.
MEGA provides local federal agency support through its East Coast and Washington, DC-based services team and technical support operations.
Attendees can schedule executive meetings at the conference by contacting Michael Hebda.