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Strategic Planning
In accordance with the requirements of the
Government Performance and Results Act of 1993,
the Department of the Interior published a
Strategic Plan on December 27, 2006.
Pursuant to guidance contained in the Office of Management and Budget’s
(OMB) memorandum of December 16, 2005,
Improving Public Access to and Dissemination of Government Information and
Using the Federal Enterprise Architecture Data Reference Model,
the Bureau strives to organize and categorize our information intended for
public access, make it searchable across other federal agencies, and use
formal information models, such as OMB’s Data Reference Model (DRM), to
assist in information dissemination activities. Starting in late 2006, the
Bureau will also review the performance and results of our information
dissemination activities on an annual basis and will describe the results of
this review in an IT Strategic Plan Performance Results Plan accompanying
the next iteration of our IT Strategic Plan due for publication in early
2007. The current BOEMRE
Information Technology Strategic Plan and Information Guide, 2005-2007
is available for review.
The OMB DRM (along with enhancements made by
the Department of the Interior) describes and categorizes, at an aggregate
level, the data and information supporting the Bureau major program and
business line operations - Offshore Minerals Management and Minerals Revenue
Management. The DRM will enable the Bureau to describe the types of interaction and
exchanges occurring between the Federal government and you, our customers
and stakeholders.
The DRM also establishes a classification for
Federal data and identifies duplicative data resources. The Bureau’s use of a
common data model will streamline information exchange processes within the
Federal government and between government and external stakeholders.
The DRM has three standardization areas
supported by associated information models that will be detailed in our
future version of the BOEMRE Information Technology Strategic Plan:
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Data
Description provides a means to uniformly describe data,
thereby supporting its discovery and sharing
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Data
Context facilitates discovery of data through an approach to
the categorization of data according to categories
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Data
Sharing supports the access and exchange of data where access
consists of ad-hoc requests and exchange consists of fixed,
re-occurring transactions between parties. |
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