In this FAC-P/PM-IT FPM 513 certification training course, you learn to apply the principles, concepts and methods of enterprise architecture and infrastructure design to align IT strategy with the goals of the organization. You also gain an understanding of data management, including modeling techniques, backup and recovery, data mining and data warehousing as well as the mechanisms required to deliver products and services within the enterprise. Additionally, you learn how to design networking, implement security and build an operations plan.
4thdacad’s FAC-P/PM-IT training has been fully verified by the Federal Acquisition Institute (FAI).
All Federal employees (non DoD) who work in a Program/Project Management role are required to be FAC-P/PM certified. Private industry/contractors are eligible to attend FAC-P/PM training, but are not eligible to become certified.
FAC-P/PM certification is awarded at the agency level and requirements vary by agency. Check with your Acquisition Career Manager (ACM) for information on certification requirements.
FAC-P/PM-IT Training: Architecture and Design (FPM 513) Delivery Methods
Training fully verified by the Federal Acquisition Institute (FAI)
Train your whole team by bringing this course to your facility
FAC-P/PM-IT Training: Architecture and Design (FPM 513) Course Benefits
Analyze, interpret and evaluate technologies within a complex IT environmentApply the principles of agency and federal enterprise architecture to align IT strategy with the missionEnsure that software, hardware and networks are integrated through the principles of infrastructure designEmploy architectural methodologies in the design and development of information systemsOperationalize the principles, procedures and tools of information system design and data managementEstablish procedures to ensure delivery of products and services, including new or enhanced software
FPM 511 Course Outline
Adopting Enterprise Architecture
Complying with definitions and methods
Defining agency Enterprise Architecture (EA) and Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA)
Revealing Federal Reference Models
Standardizing and managing architecture
Establishing OMB Guidance
Increasing performance and throughput
Aligning the architecture with federal standards
Measuring results and improvement
Building a road map for IT development
Customizing a Technology Architecture
Designing Infrastructure Solutions
Planning Enterprise Data
Managing the Data Component
Supporting IT Operations