Enterprise Architecture Executive Handbook - U.S. Coast Guard
Enterprise Architecture Executive Handbook - U.S. Coast Guard
Enterprise Architecture Executive Handbook - U.S. Coast Guard
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Organization<br />
The following are the members of the EAB:<br />
Role Office<br />
Chair CG-66, Chief <strong>Enterprise</strong> Architect<br />
Member CG-0931<br />
Member CG-1<br />
Member CG-2<br />
Member CG-4<br />
Member CG-5<br />
Member CG-7<br />
Member CG-8<br />
Member CG-9<br />
Member CG-61, Office Chief<br />
Member CG-62, Office Chief<br />
Member CG-63, Office Chief<br />
Member CG-64, Office Chief<br />
Member CG-65, Office Chief<br />
Member CG-68, Office Chief<br />
Member CG-69, Office Chief<br />
Member C4&IT Service Center Representative<br />
Advisory Member CG-6, COE-C2CEN, Commanding Officer<br />
Advisory Member CG-6, COE-OSC, Commanding Officer<br />
Advisory Member CG-6, COE-TISCOM, Commanding Officer<br />
Advisory Member ACO<br />
Advisory Member NPFC Representative<br />
All headquarters Directorates will designate representatives at the O-6 and GS-15 level with decision<br />
authority as members. In addition, the EAB may call upon senior managers and subject matter experts<br />
from CG-6 to serve as advisory members.<br />
Process<br />
As directed by the IRB, the EAB will conduct technical reviews of USCG C4&IT and decision requests:<br />
1. All sponsors shall complete the EAB review form for C4&IT decision requests and, as requested,<br />
conduct a briefing and/or demonstration to the EAB.<br />
2. The EAB will issue its findings and recommendations to the IRB, who communicates the findings and<br />
recommendations to the Sponsor.<br />
3. All sponsors shall respond to the findings and recommendations of the EAB.<br />
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