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This classification in the 1990s became known as the NIST Framework.
The NIST Framework was picked up by several U.S. federal agencies and used as the basis for their information strategy.<ref name="Zac06">[http://www.objectwatch.com/whitepapers/IASANewsletterApril2007.pdf "Exclusive Interview with John Zachman"] by Roger Sessions. In: ''Perspectives of the International Association of Software Architects''. April 2006.</ref> The reference model is applicated the following frameworks:
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▲* the [[United States Department of Energy|Department of Energy]] (DOE) Information Architecture <ref name="FAA98"> Federal Aviation Administration (1998) ''[http://www.faa.gov/niac/pdf/wn18_fia.pdf Federal Information Architecture Initiatives]. February 1998</ref>
* [[FDIC Enterprise Architecture Framework]] is the Enterprise Architecture framework of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
* [[Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework]] (FEAF) : The 1999 documentation of the [[Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework]] Version 1.1 explains how the NIST Framework is used as a foundation of the [[Federal Enterprise Architecture|FEA]] Framework.<ref name="CIOC99"/>
* NWS Enterprise Architecture : Enterprise Architecture of the National Weather Service<ref>Bobby Jones (2003) [http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/73211.pdf NWS
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