- Value [1] Focus on Citizens
- Citizens’ needs determine how government functions are defined and delivered. Functions include direct services and regulating
society to serve the public.
- Value [2] Single, Unified Enterprise
- The federal government operates as a single enterprise with decision-making flexibility at the agency level.
- Value [3] Collaboration with Other Governments and People
- Federal government agencies, other government entities, and private companies work together using commonly accepted open standards
to improve services’ quality, consistency, and cost-effectiveness.
- Value [4] Mission-Driven Architecture
- Government core mission needs and priorities are the primary drivers for architecture.
- Value [5] Security, Privacy and Protecting Information
- Security, privacy and protecting information are integral to government operations, and are part of the architecture. Government
must protect information against unauthorized access, denial of service, and both intentional and accidental modification.
- Value [6] Information Is a National Asset
- Information is an asset needed by citizens and leveraged across the government to improve performance.
- Value [7] Simplification of Government Operations
- Federal Architecture is designed to reduce complexity and enable integration to the maximum extent possible.
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