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Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a conceptual blueprint that defines the structure and operation of an organization considering and aligning business, information/data, application, technology, security, and privacy domains to support strategic outcomes.  
 
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a conceptual blueprint that defines the structure and operation of an organization considering and aligning business, information/data, application, technology, security, and privacy domains to support strategic outcomes.  
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The mandate of GC EA, as part of the GC EARB, is to refine current architecture standards and to define target architecture standards.
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The mandate of GC EA, as part of the GC Enterprise Architecture Review Board (EARB), is to refine current architecture standards and to define target architecture standards.
    
EA does this by linking business and IT strategy, enabling cooperation between business and IT, and leading the enterprise response to disruption.
 
EA does this by linking business and IT strategy, enabling cooperation between business and IT, and leading the enterprise response to disruption.
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