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Management / Clinger–Cohen Act / Enterprise life cycle / IT portfolio management / Federal enterprise architecture / Government / United States Department of Health and Human Services / Information technology / Chief information officer / United States Office of Management and Budget / Enterprise architecture / Capital Planning and Investment Control
Date: 2012-02-15 18:22:16
Management
Clinger–Cohen Act
Enterprise life cycle
IT portfolio management
Federal enterprise architecture
Government
United States Department of Health and Human Services
Information technology
Chief information officer
United States Office of Management and Budget
Enterprise architecture
Capital Planning and Investment Control

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