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PEARSON AWARDED ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE
CONTRACT BY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
ARLINGTON VA., June
13, 2005 - The U.S. Department of Education's Federal Student Aid (FSA)
office awarded Pearson Government Solutions a three-year contract
(inclusive of all option periods), which started in January 2005, to build
on existing work to enhance the agency's Enterprise Architecture program.
The program was established as a
result of the Clinger-Cohen Act and Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
regulations, which require federal agencies to make information technology
(IT) investment decisions that support business drivers and are consistent
with their IT architectures. As the government's first performance-based
organization, operating like a business to deliver federal financial aid
to eligible postsecondary students and their parents, FSA bases its IT
investments on explicit consideration of costs, risks, and results. To
obtain and maintain products and services that are mutually compatible and
interoperate effectively, FSA must employ an enterprise-wide approach for
architecture.
Under a previous contract,
Pearson Government Solutions worked with FSA for 20 months to rebaseline
its Enterprise Architecture, which comprises three major components:
business processes, capital planning and investment control (CPIC), and IT
infrastructure. The new contract will continue to support alignment of EA
with the CPIC process, maintenance of the Enterprise Architecture data
repository, support integration with the larger Department of Education,
and track and respond to federal Enterprise Architecture requirements.
FSA is a $73 billion-per-year
financial services organization, providing grants and loans to over 10
million Americans a year and managing a loan portfolio of approximately
$357 billion. The agency's goals for the Enterprise Architecture program
are to emphasize governance, strategic planning, performance measurement,
enhancement, and maturity of the Enterprise Architecture environment, and
to update its Enterprise Architecture services.
"To help FSA provide quality products and services to its customers, we
must ensure its IT environment continues to be responsive to the demands
of changing business needs," said Mac Curtis, President and CEO, Pearson Government Solutions.
About Pearson Government Solutions
With nearly 5,000 employees worldwide, Pearson Government Solutions, based in Arlington, Va., serves customers in the
U.S. federal, state and local, and international government; higher
education institutions and student financial aid entities; and the
worldwide telecommunications industry. The company designs, builds, and
operates solutions that optimize public sector entities' performance in
delivering information, benefits, and services to their constituents.
Clients include the Federal Communications Commission; the U.S.
Departments of Defense, Education, Health and Human Services, Homeland
Security, Justice, Labor, and Veterans Affairs; the Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission, and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
Pearson Government Solutions is a business of Pearson,
the international media company. Pearson's primary operations include
Pearson Education, the Financial Times Group, and the Penguin Group.
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