"PRIDE" Methodologies for IRM Structured Methodologies for Information Resource Management from M. Bryce & Associates (MBA). Includes Enterprise Engineering Methodology (EEM), Information Systems Engineering Methodology (ISEM), Data Base Engineering Methodology (DBEM), and Project Managamenet (PM). http://www.phmainstreet.com/mba/pride/pride.htm
Adaptive Adaptive, Inc. is a corporation that provides business transformation knowledge management software and consulting services to large organizations and governments around the world. The software and services platform is very flexible and adaptable to handle many problems faced by enterprises today, including project portfolio management, performance scorecard implementation, business process management, operational risk management, pre and post merger planning and design, and application software portfolio optimization. http://www.adaptive.com
NASCIO Adaptive Enterprise Architecture Development Program The Adaptive Enterprise Architecture Development Program is funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, under Grant No. 98-DD-BX-0067, and awarded to NASCIO. In 1998, when the program began, few states considered the importance of enterprise architecture in the provision of services. However, following publication in February 2000 of the NASCIO report, Toward National Sharing of Governmental Information, a national call for architecture was made. As recommended in 1998 by the Office of Justice Programs and identified as critical in the report findings, NASCIO developed an enterprise architectural framework for government information systems integration. . https://www.nascio.org/hotIssues/index.cfm
North Dakota EA Through legislative authority, the Information Technology Department (ITD) of the state of North Dakota is mandated to develop policies, standards, and guidelines for technology based on information from state agencies, institutions, and departments with the goal of creating a common statewide architecture. Since 1998, the Standards and Policy Review Group consisting of lead IT coordinators representing every agency have performed this cooperative function. Enterprise Architecture will replace this current process. http://www.state.nd.us/ea/