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Revista Lasallista de Investigación
Print version ISSN 1794-4449
Abstract
DIAZ AYALA, Santiago Elías; SOTO DURAN, Darío Enrique and VILLAMIZAR JAIMES, Aixa Eileen. Fundamentals to measure levels of Maturity of Enterprise Architecture, in the government sector. Rev. Lasallista Investig. [online]. 2023, vol.20, n.1, pp.7-21. Epub Dec 29, 2924. ISSN 1794-4449. https://doi.org/10.22507/rli.v20n1a1.
Introduction:
The Mintic as the great custodian of compliance with the Colombian Digital Government Policy (PGD), presents the "Business Architecture Framework" (MAE) for the government sector. The MAE allows public entities to apply a business architecture approach to strengthen the institutional capacities required to provide services to the users of each entity through the appropriate use of ICTs. The level of compliance with the PGD must be measured and for this it is required that the Business Architecture (EA) exercises executed be evaluated periodically to assess the evolution of the levels of maturity and capacity associated with each domain.
Objective:
To develop a methodological model to assess the level of maturity of the domains associated with business architecture under MAE 2.0.
Materials and methods:
Two perspectives are used (quantitative and qualitative). The qualitative from review and argumentation; the quantitative from the formulation and validation required by the model. A route of three stages was executed: Analysis, Design, Validation.
Results:
A Methodological Model of four phases (Enlistment, Adaptation to the method, Execution and improvement plan) is proposed, accompanied by a procedure for its implementation.
Conclusions:
The proposed model constitutes a tool to manage the use and exploitation of ICTs, it gives capacities to the state and its compatriots, making them digitally reliable, competitive, proactive, and innovative, in such a way that they generate true public value.
Keywords : Digital Transformation; Enterprise Architecture; Methodological Models; Maturity Assessment.












