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The GIT Enterprise Architecture (EA) Initiative is creating a decision making framework for identifying the GIT components that state agencies want to manage and fund as state enterprise assets. The GIT EA is a domain of the Information Services Board EA Program.
What are GIT EA Objectives?
Facilitate a single enterprise view of GIT data for policy makers, business partners and citizens.
Who is sponsoring the initiative and how will it be governed?
(The GIT Documenter Team suggests that you first read the
Summary document for an overview of the conceptual architecture component then read the Detail
document.)
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(Detail) (Diagram) - (Summary) (Detail) (Diagram) - (Summary) (Detail) (Diagram) - (Summary) (Detail) (Diagram) - (Summary) (Detail) (Diagram) - (Summary) (Detail) (Diagram) - (GIT Gaps) (Diagram) |
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George Spencer, *
DOT - GIS Manager |
Marty Parson, * DOR – GIS Manager |
Allen Jakobitz, Military Department – GIS Analyst |
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Joy Paulus, *
IAC – Salmon & Watershed Information
Management |
Jeff Holm, * DIS - ISB Staff |
John Tooley, ECY – GIS Manager |
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Tim Young, *
WDFW – GIS Manager |
Dave Wischer, DNR - GIS Manager |
Craig Erickson, DOH – GIS Lead |
Please send your comments to wagic@dis.wa.gov