This position is located in the Office of Information Services (OIS), Office of the Chief Administrative Officer, United States Capitol Police (USCP). OIS provides modern, cost effective, reliable, and secure information and technology products and services - a vital enabler of, and strategic asset to the USCP's mission. The Enterprise Architect serves as the principal advisor to the Chief Information Officer with responsibility for establishing the agency's technical vision and leading all aspects of technology development.
Creates and implements a vision for the USCP's information management framework, technology systems engineering, and the technical management of information technology in accordance with the Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996. Designs customer-oriented initiatives and objectives that are based on the successful implementation of the road maps. Chairs high-level committees, review groups, and councils for the planning, development, evaluation, and management of USCP’s information management systems.
Develops, plans, coordinates, and implements information technology architecture, service architecture, service catalog, and policy in specific areas, such as enterprise architecture, technology insertion, processing, and reengineering. Interpretations, findings, and judgments form the basis for official actions and/or policies. Identifies potentially beneficial areas for analysis, formulating proposals for original studies and justifying and presenting such proposals to appropriate authorities within the OIS. Establishes and/or updates EA policies and directives from the operations, intelligence, logistics, and administrative areas to ensure they are accurate and consistent across USCP.
Within the Federal budgeting process, develops, plans, and oversees implementation of short and long-range plans for acquisition of information technology hardware, software, and firmware to support the Department’s vision. Performs business case analyses to determine return on investments using investment strategies and business process reengineering techniques as they apply to information technology systems. Evaluates emerging technologies and prototype programs and guides their deployment to satisfy mission requirements.
Starting at $178,896 Per Year (CP 13)