Common use of Service Component Reference Model Clause in Contracts

Service Component Reference Model. (SRM) The SRM categorizes service components that support agencies’ business and performance objectives. The SRM is focused on standardizing technology and application service components to support government business operations. The SRM framework promotes the sharing, consolidation, and “re-use” of business processes and services capabilities across the federal government. IT investments must be aligned with service capabilities required to support agencies’ business operations. The Application Services address requirements for service components that support enterprise and organizational processes. The Application Services provide support for mission-critical business applications and collaborative service capabilities. These services include support for developing and implementing enterprise and departmental-level business applications. These applications may be “cross-cutting” in nature, with inter-related service processing components extending across/beyond the enterprise, or unique to a particular agency/department’s mission requirements. The Application Services are aligned with the service domains defined in the FEA SRM: Customer Services; Process Automation; Business Management Services; Digital Asset Services; Business Analytical Services; Back Office Services; and Support Services. The Alliant SB GWAC also includes services for developing and implementing systems required to support unique agency and departmental-level mission requirements. Detailed information pertaining to the FEA SRM is available at the following URL: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/omb/egov/a-4-srm.html

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: www.mtiinc.com, www.gsa.gov, www.gsa.gov

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Service Component Reference Model. (SRM) The SRM categorizes service components that support agencies’ business and performance objectives. The SRM is focused on standardizing technology and application service components to support government business operations. The SRM framework promotes the sharing, consolidation, and “re-use” of business processes and services capabilities across the federal government. IT investments must be aligned with service capabilities required to support agencies’ business operations. The Application Services address requirements for service components that support enterprise and organizational processes. The Application Services provide support for mission-critical business applications and collaborative service capabilities. These services include support for developing and implementing enterprise and departmental-level business applications. These applications may be “cross-cutting” in nature, with inter-related service processing components extending across/beyond the enterprise, or unique to a particular agency/department’s mission requirements. The Application Services are aligned with the service domains defined in the FEA SRM: Customer Services; Process Automation; Business Management Services; Digital Asset Services; Business Analytical Services; Back Office Services; and Support Services. The Alliant SB GWAC also includes services for developing and implementing systems required to support unique agency and departmental-level mission requirements. Detailed information pertaining to the FEA SRM is available at the following URL: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/omb/egov/a-4-srm.html

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: ecstech.com, www2.deloitte.com, www.ibm.com

Service Component Reference Model. (SRM) The SRM categorizes service components that support agencies’ business and performance objectives. The SRM is focused on standardizing technology and application service components to support government business operations. The SRM framework promotes the sharing, consolidation, and “re-usere -use” of business processes and services capabilities across the federal government. IT investments must be aligned with service capabilities required to support agencies’ business operations. The Application Services address requirements for service components that support enterprise and organizational processes. The Application Services provide support for mission-critical business applications and collaborative service capabilities. These services include support for developing and implementing enterprise and departmental-level business applications. These applications may be “cross-cutting” in nature, with inter-related inter -related service processing components extending across/beyond the enterprise, or unique to a particular agency/department’s mission requirements. The Application Services are aligned with the service domains defined in the FEA SRM: Customer Services; Process Automation; Business Management Services; Digital Asset Services; Business Analytical Services; Back Office Services; and Support Services. The Alliant SB GWAC also includes services for developing and implementing systems required to support unique agency and departmental-level mission requirements. Detailed information pertaining to the FEA SRM is available at the following URL: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/omb/egov/a-4-srm.html

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.theventuragroup.com

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Service Component Reference Model. (SRM) The SRM categorizes service components that support agencies’ business and performance objectives. The SRM is focused on standardizing technology and application service components to support government business operations. The SRM framework promotes the sharing, consolidation, and “re-usere -use” of business processes and services capabilities across the federal government. IT investments must be aligned with service capabilities required to support sup port agencies’ business operations. The Application Services address requirements for service components that support enterprise and organizational processes. The Application Services provide support for mission-critical mission -critical business applications and collaborative service capabilities. These services include support for developing and implementing enterprise and departmental-level departmental -level business applications. These applications may be “cross-cuttingcross -cutting” in nature, with inter-related inter -related service processing components extending across/beyond the enterprise, or unique to a particular agency/department’s mission requirements. The Application Services are aligned with the service domains defined in the FEA SRM: Customer Services; Process Automation; Business Management ServicesSe rvices; Digital Asset Services; Business Analytical Services; Back Office Services; and Support Services. The Alliant SB GWAC also includes services for developing and implementing systems required to support unique agency and departmental-level departmental -level mission requirements. Detailed information pertaining to the FEA SRM is available at the following URL: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/omb/egov/a-4-srm.html

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: metricanet.com

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