This level of architecture is defined in the common approach to Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework and focuses on international partnerships of (the U.S. Federal) Government with other governments, global industry, non-profits, and other groups. These international-level architectures often center on the enablement of shared services, wherein the roles of provider and consumer need to be detailed and a comprehensive business model for the service provides the requirements for the architecture.
Source: See Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (common approach - as explained in Collaborative Planning Methodology).
One example of a partnership with an international level of scope is the partnership for the Addis Ababa Action Agenda (Actor Atlas), including for monitoring and evaluation as addressed by its third chapter: Addis Ababa Action Agenda - III. Data, monitoring and follow-up.
The backlinks below usually do not include the child and sibling items, nor the pages in the breadcrumbs.
- 1-Scoping and Building
- 2-Managing and Maintaining
- 3-Reviewing and Revising
- 4-Moving On
- Capital formation
- Child Benefit Applications
- Child Benefit Business
- Child Benefit Data
- Child Benefit Motivation
- Child Benefit Programme
- Child Benefit Strategy
- Child Welfare
- Combating Climate Change
- Constraints to macro journeys
- Content consumer
- Content filtering
- Data protection impact assessment
- Deportation Process
- #digicoop5b - Multi-stakeholder "systems" approach for cooperation and regulation
- Environmental harms
- Epistemic bubble
- Facets of large language models
- Fear
- Fear and Greed Index
- Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework
- Feed algorithm
- Financial Markets
- Flow
- Global Partnership
- Global Partnership for Information Integrity
- Global Partnership Frameworks
- GPEDC Effectiveness Principles
- #gpii99c - Undertake advocacy(xy)
- Greed
- Implementation and Migration Extension
- Index
- Indicator
- Institutional Governance Fragmentation
- Life Event
- Limited exposure to disenting information
- Macro decision frame
- Macro level
- MECE principle
- MECE violations
- Metamodel
- Model relationships
- Motivation Extension
- Noncitizen
- Noncitizen in the U.S.
- Partnership Formation Journey
- Partnership Inhibitor
- Person
- Personalization algorithm
- PlantUML
- Protecting Biodiversity
- Recommendation service
- Reducing Pollution
- Reforestation
- Reinforced belief
- Relevance ranking rule
- Repository for a Global Partnership
- Rich-poor gap
- Risk assessment
- Risk management
- Serving
- Social media platform
- Social Protection Management Information System (SP-MIS)
- Social Protection System
- Social Registry
- Social unrest and instability
- Societal architecture
- Society-level outcomes
- Sociotope capability
- Soil Conservation
- Strategy elements
- Sustainable Fishing
- Technotope capability
- The SDG Partnership Guidebook
- Triggering
- Undocumented Immigrant in the U.S.
- U.S. Citizen
- Vision
hashtags for goods, services and harms