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Business Processes

Business Processes

The BLM's architecture provides an integrated view of business processes, data, applications, and technology. The architecture is described using the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) reference models which provides a common taxonomy for use in Capital Planning & Investment Control (CPIC), security and architecture.


Within the Business Process architecture in the BEA, the team is focused on the Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) Lab, which helps project teams document, improve, and measure their business processes.

Through the analysis and reengineering of their business processes, project teams can more effectively support project and agency goals and objectives, align to agency reference models such as the Business Reference Model (BRM) and the Performance Reference Model (PRM), and therefore more readily justify expenditures.

Beyond the BLM
FEA BRM
FEA PRM
BLM BPR Lab's Links page


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