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decisionmakers in understanding how an entity operates today and 
in the future. Although 52 percent of federal departments and	 
agencies report that they have satisfied at least those 	 
management practices for developing, completing, and leveraging  
architectures, only four percent report that they have satisfied 
the management practices necessary for an effective enterprise	 
architecture manager. As an advocate of enterprise architecture  
development and use, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)	 
has begun to address this area in its budget interactions with	 
major departments and agencies. Nevertheless, OMB could improve  
its oversight approach by measuring agency progress in a more	 
structured manner and advancing the state of enterprise 	 
architecture maturity, expanding the number of agencies subject  
to its oversight, and focusing on governmentwide actions to	 
assist agencies in meeting common enterprise architecture	 
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