An Enterprise Enabler

Lately, though, a sensible solution has increasingly risen to the fore, in the form of the enterprise integrator. It’s rooted in a philosophy traced back to the 1990s and the concept of netcentric warfare introduced by the late VADM Arthur Cebrowski, who served as the director of the DoD’s Office of Force Transformation from late 2001 to early 2005. In the age of enterprise architecture, the enterprise integrator is more relevant than ever before. The enterprise integrator offers a solution to the challenge of making data readily interoperable – a human intervention to smooth out what has so far been a bumpy technology road.


As an intermediary working on behalf of government, the enterprise integrator’s chief virtue is one of neutrality. Straddling the line between big commercial integration vendors on the one hand, and mission-driven government managers on the other, the integrator can serve as an essential partner to guide the process without being beholden to any one specific agenda.

Ideally, the integrator takes the government’s practical needs and translates them into technical specifications. From there the integrator will communicate them in such a way as to keep the systems integrator on time and on budget. Unlike a coach on the sidelines, the enterprise integrator is more like a quarterback on the field for every play. The integrator analyzes the requirements and divides them into a set of implementation packages, effectively calling the plays. The integrator stays engaged at each step, conducting testing and evaluations on systems to ensure developers are on target, and serving as the government’s agent to ensure the end product has common standard interfaces and is therefore interoperable.

Specifically, the integrator may receive requirement packages for implementation. They will manage the mission and requirements decomposition, as well as the system-of-systems architecture, while systems developers perform component design and development according to the blueprint.

Working as the government’s agent, the enterprise integrator tests and evaluates systems and works with the program managers to communicate key messages and ensure all stakeholders are involved and updated throughout the process.

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