MODAF

The British Ministry of Defence Architecture Framework (MODAF) was an architecture framework which defined a standardised way of conducting enterprise architecture, originally developed by the UK Ministry of Defence. It has since been replaced with the NATO Architecture Framework.

United Kingdom
Ministry of Defence
Department overview
Formed1964 (as modern department)
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
HeadquartersWhitehall, Westminster, London
Employeesover 80,000 civilian staff
Annual budget£35.165 billion (2009/10)
Minister responsible
Department executives
Websitehttps://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-defence

Initially the purpose of MODAF was to provide rigour and structure to support the definition and integration of MOD equipment capability, particularly in support of network-enabled capability (NEC).

The MOD additionally used MODAF to underpin the use of the enterprise architecture approach to the capture of the information about the business to identify the processes and resources required to deliver the vision expressed in the strategy.

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