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− | The TRM is a hierarchical foundation used to describe how technology is supporting the delivery of application capabilities. The TRM outlines the technology elements that collectively support the adoption and implementation of component-based architectures, as well as the identification of proven products and toolsets that are embraced by government-wide initiatives such as FirstGov, Pay.Gov, and the 24 Presidential Priority E-Government Initiatives.<ref>What is Technical Reference Model (TRM) [http://xml.coverpages.org/FEA-BusinessModelv10.pdf XML ]</ref> | + | The TRM is a hierarchical foundation used to describe how technology is supporting the delivery of [[application]] capabilities. The TRM outlines the technology elements that collectively support the adoption and implementation of component-based architectures, as well as the identification of proven products and toolsets that are embraced by government-wide initiatives such as FirstGov, Pay.Gov, and the 24 Presidential Priority E-Government Initiatives.<ref>What is Technical Reference [[Model]] (TRM) [http://xml.coverpages.org/FEA-BusinessModelv10.pdf XML ]</ref> |
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Revision as of 18:46, 6 February 2021
The TRM is a hierarchical foundation used to describe how technology is supporting the delivery of application capabilities. The TRM outlines the technology elements that collectively support the adoption and implementation of component-based architectures, as well as the identification of proven products and toolsets that are embraced by government-wide initiatives such as FirstGov, Pay.Gov, and the 24 Presidential Priority E-Government Initiatives.[1]