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The [[Data]] and Information Reference [[Model]] (DRM) describes, at an aggregate level, the data and information that support program and [[business]] line operations. The model aids in describing the types of interactions and information exchanges that occur between the Federal Government and its various customers, constituencies, and business partners. It categorizes the government's information along general content areas and decomposes those content areas into greater levels of detail. The DRM establishes a commonly understood classification for Federal data and leads to the identification of duplicative data resources. A common data model streamlines the processes associated with information exchange both within the Federal government and between the government and its external stakeholders.<ref>Data and Information [[Reference Model]] (DRM) [http://xml.coverpages.org/FEA-BusinessModelv10.pdf coverpages.org]</ref>
 
The [[Data]] and Information Reference [[Model]] (DRM) describes, at an aggregate level, the data and information that support program and [[business]] line operations. The model aids in describing the types of interactions and information exchanges that occur between the Federal Government and its various customers, constituencies, and business partners. It categorizes the government's information along general content areas and decomposes those content areas into greater levels of detail. The DRM establishes a commonly understood classification for Federal data and leads to the identification of duplicative data resources. A common data model streamlines the processes associated with information exchange both within the Federal government and between the government and its external stakeholders.<ref>Data and Information [[Reference Model]] (DRM) [http://xml.coverpages.org/FEA-BusinessModelv10.pdf coverpages.org]</ref>
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== See Also ==
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<div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4">
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[[Data Compatibility]]<br />
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[[Data Access]]<br />
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[[Data Analysis]]<br />
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[[Data Analytics]]<br />
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[[Data Architecture]]<br />
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[[Data Asset Framework (DAF)]]<br />
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[[Data Buffer]]<br />
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[[Data Center]]<br />
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[[Data Center Infrastructure]]<br />
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[[Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)]]<br />
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[[Data Cleansing]]<br />
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[[Big Data]]<br />
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[[Big Data Integration]]<br />
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[[Big Data Maturity Model (BDMM)]]<br />
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[[Metadata]]<br />
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[[Data Collection]]<br />
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[[Data Compatibility]]<br />
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[[Data Consolidation]]<br />
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[[Data Deduplication]]<br />
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[[Data Delivery Platform (DDP)]]<br />
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[[Data Description (Definition) Language (DDL)]]<br />
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[[Data Dictionary]]<br />
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[[Data Discovery]]<br />
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[[Data Driven Organization]]<br />
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[[Data Element]]<br />
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[[Data Enrichment]]<br />
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[[Data Entry]]<br />
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[[Data Federation]]<br />
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[[Data Flow Diagram]]<br />
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[[Data Governance]]<br />
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[[Data Health Check]]<br />
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[[Data Hierarchy]]<br />
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[[Data Independence]]<br />
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[[Data Integration]]<br />
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[[Data Integration Framework (DIF)]]<br />
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[[Data Integrity]]<br />
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[[Data Island]]<br />
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[[Data Item]]<br />
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[[Data Lake]]<br />
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[[Data Life Cycle]]<br />
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[[Data Lineage]]<br />
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[[Data Loss Prevention (DLP)]]<br />
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[[Data Management]]<br />
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[[Data Migration]]<br />
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[[Data Minimization]]<br />
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[[Data Mining]]<br />
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[[Data Model]]<br />
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[[Data Modeling]]<br />
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[[Data Monitoring]]<br />
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[[Data Munging]]<br />
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[[Data Portability]]<br />
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[[Data Preparation]]<br />
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[[Data Presentation Architecture]]<br />
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[[Data Processing]]<br />
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[[Data Profiling]]<br />
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[[Data Proliferation]]<br />
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[[Data Propagation]]<br />
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[[Data Protection Act]]<br />
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[[Data Prototyping]]<br />
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[[Data Quality]]<br />
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[[Data Quality Assessment (DQA)]]<br />
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[[Data Quality Dimension]]<br />
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[[Data Quality Standard]]<br />
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[[Data Reconciliation]]<br />
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[[Data Reference Model (DRM)]]<br />
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[[Data Science]]<br />
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[[Data Security]]<br />
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[[Data Stewardship]]<br />
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[[Data Structure]]<br />
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[[Data Structure Diagram]]<br />
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[[Data Suppression]]<br />
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[[Data Transformation]]<br />
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[[Data Validation]]<br />
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[[Data Value Chain]]<br />
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[[Data Vault Modeling]]<br />
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[[Data Virtualization]]<br />
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[[Data Visualization]]<br />
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[[Data Warehouse]]<br />
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[[Data Wrangling]]<br />
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[[Data and Information Reference Model (DRM)]]<br />
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[[Data as a Service (DaaS)]]<br />
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[[Database (DB)]]<br />
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[[Database Design]]<br />
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[[Database Design Methodology]]<br />
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[[Database Management System (DBMS)]]<br />
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[[Database Marketing]]<br />
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[[Database Schema]]<br />
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[[Database System]]<br />
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</div>
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Revision as of 23:13, 15 October 2022

The Data and Information Reference Model (DRM) describes, at an aggregate level, the data and information that support program and business line operations. The model aids in describing the types of interactions and information exchanges that occur between the Federal Government and its various customers, constituencies, and business partners. It categorizes the government's information along general content areas and decomposes those content areas into greater levels of detail. The DRM establishes a commonly understood classification for Federal data and leads to the identification of duplicative data resources. A common data model streamlines the processes associated with information exchange both within the Federal government and between the government and its external stakeholders.[1]


See Also

Data Compatibility
Data Access
Data Analysis
Data Analytics
Data Architecture
Data Asset Framework (DAF)
Data Buffer
Data Center
Data Center Infrastructure
Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)
Data Cleansing
Big Data
Big Data Integration
Big Data Maturity Model (BDMM)
Metadata
Data Collection
Data Compatibility
Data Consolidation
Data Deduplication
Data Delivery Platform (DDP)
Data Description (Definition) Language (DDL)
Data Dictionary
Data Discovery
Data Driven Organization
Data Element
Data Enrichment
Data Entry
Data Federation
Data Flow Diagram
Data Governance
Data Health Check
Data Hierarchy
Data Independence
Data Integration
Data Integration Framework (DIF)
Data Integrity
Data Island
Data Item
Data Lake
Data Life Cycle
Data Lineage
Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
Data Management
Data Migration
Data Minimization
Data Mining
Data Model
Data Modeling
Data Monitoring
Data Munging
Data Portability
Data Preparation
Data Presentation Architecture
Data Processing
Data Profiling
Data Proliferation
Data Propagation
Data Protection Act
Data Prototyping
Data Quality
Data Quality Assessment (DQA)
Data Quality Dimension
Data Quality Standard
Data Reconciliation
Data Reference Model (DRM)
Data Science
Data Security
Data Stewardship
Data Structure
Data Structure Diagram
Data Suppression
Data Transformation
Data Validation
Data Value Chain
Data Vault Modeling
Data Virtualization
Data Visualization
Data Warehouse
Data Wrangling
Data and Information Reference Model (DRM)
Data as a Service (DaaS)
Database (DB)
Database Design
Database Design Methodology
Database Management System (DBMS)
Database Marketing
Database Schema
Database System


References

  1. Data and Information Reference Model (DRM) coverpages.org