The Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) is a framework developed by the US Federal Government to assist federal agencies in improving IT governance, promoting shared services, and achieving better alignment of IT investments with business objectives. It provides a common language and methodology for describing and analyzing IT architectures across the federal government. FEAF helps agencies plan, manage, and modernize their IT resources, aiming for increased efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability. It is commonly used as a guideline for enterprise architecture development within the US Federal Government.
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