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                                  Establishing and Evolving Architecture Expertise Across a Global Organization 
                      Rolf Siegers  
                      Lead, Raytheon Mission Architecture Program, Raytheon
                     Raytheon began its 'architecture journey' years   ago when Corporate Engineering, Technology & Mission Assurance   (ET&MA) executive leadership defined a vision to establish and   evolve architecture capabilities across the Raytheon enterprise. Since   then, Raytheon has enhanced its architecture competencies through a set   of company-wide initiatives including:                  
                     
                      -  Raytheon Certified Architect Program (RCAP)
 
                      -  Raytheon Enterprise Architecture Process (REAP)
 
                      -  Corporate Architecture Review Board (ARB)
 
                      -  Raytheon Reference Architectures
 
                      -  Architecture Collaboration Tool & Repository
 
                      -  Collaboration with government, industry, academia, and architecture standards organizations 
 
                     
                     These initiatives are major contributors in support   of the development of the highly complex systems and enterprise   architectures needed to fulfill Raytheon's customers' mission and   operational requirements. This presentation will overview these   architecture competency growth initiatives and summarize their scope,   synergies, and lessons learned. 
                     
                    
                      
                         Rolf Siegers joined Raytheon in 1984 and currently leads the company-wide Raytheon Mission Architecture Program (RayMAP), a set of initiatives addressing architecture governance, assessment, process, training & certification, collaborations, reference architectures, and tools. Rolf is an Engineering Fellow, a Raytheon Certified Architect, Open Group Master Certified IT Architect and a member and past Chair of Raytheon's corporate Architecture Review Board.  
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